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What if all those “coincidences” aren’t coincidences at all?

Ethan and Justin dive into one of the most unsettling—and empowering—questions you can ask yourself: Are you paying attention to the signs in your life, or are you dismissing them as random noise?

After a spine-tingling story from Ethan’s recent cruise vacation, our hosts wrestle with synchronicity, neuroscience, and the possibility that the universe (or your subconscious) might be nudging you toward your next breakthrough.

Justin brings a healthy skepticism, while Ethan shares tools to recognize these breadcrumbs and act with confidence. This isn’t fluffy mysticism; it’s about noticing patterns, trusting your gut, and making aligned decisions in business and life.

What you will learn in this episode:

  • How to recognize synchronicities and use them as decision-making clues

  • How to avoid overanalyzing and still act decisively

  • How your brain’s Reticular Activating System filters your reality

  • How to know when it’s intuition versus coincidence

  • How to explore “hidden patterns” without falling for false meaning

Questions answered:

  • Are coincidences random, or is there a deeper meaning?

  • How can you train your brain to notice helpful patterns?

  • What role does self-awareness play in spotting synchronicities?

  • Should you act on these “signs” or simply observe them?

  • How do science and spirituality explain these phenomena differently?

🎧 Listen now and discover why one small shift in awareness might change how you see your entire life. Subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you listen to podcasts.

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