Have you ever had a feeling about someone and talked yourself out of it? Not because nothing happened. But because you could not explain it cleanly
Have you ever had a feeling about someone and talked yourself out of it?
Not because nothing happened.
But because you could not explain it cleanly yet.
Maybe they were charming.
Maybe everyone else liked them.
Maybe they had a title, a platform, a collar, a badge, a family name, a reputation, or a room full of people ready to defend them.
So you stayed quiet.
In this episode, Tonya GJ Prince speaks to the sacred importance of listening to your inner voice before fear, politeness, social pressure, or other people’s opinions train you to silence yourself.
Predators do not always need everyone to believe them.
Sometimes, they only need good people to doubt themselves.
This episode explores how silence can protect the wrong person, how danger often announces itself through patterns before proof, and why your discomfort deserves attention even when you do not yet have the perfect words.
This is not about paranoia.
It is about pattern literacy.
It is about honoring the pause, the hesitation, the body signal, the uneasy feeling, the quiet “something is not right here” that many Survivors later recognize as wisdom trying to rise.
Your inner voice is not an inconvenience.
It is part of your protection.

Photo by Amara O.
