
Episode #6
The science behind the heart’s intelligence
On this podcast, we explore the beliefs and systems that hold us back. But what if our mind isn’t the only source of intelligence and discernment in the body? Jeff Goelitz is the Director of Education at the HeartMath Institute where they’ve spent the last 35 years studying science-based tools to access your heart’s intuitive wisdom, transforming how you navigate stress, make decisions, and connect with others. In this conversation, we get into the mechanics of heart rate variability and coherence, what the research shows about non-local intuition (the kind of knowing that has no clear rational explanation) and how regulating our nervous system directly affects the quality of our decisions. Jeff also shares findings from HeartMath's work with nurses, doctors, and the military, where building resilience through simple daily practices has measurably changed outcomes under high-stress conditions — plus how you can use those same practices to access your own heart's regulating and intuitive power. Chapters (00:00) Introducing: Jeff Goelitz (01:01) From teacher to HeartMath's Director of Education (03:11) What HeartMath discovered about the heart's intelligence (09:33) Measuring the heart's rhythm (it's not just fitness) (15:53) Coherence vs. optimization (18:44) The practice of heart-focused breathing (25:24) Random number generators and mass emotion (30:27) Is the heart the source of our energetic field? (35:21) Inside hospitals, schools, and the military (40:27) Why stress hijacks decision-making (47:01) From "California new age" to hard science (50:12) Making coherence a daily habit (56:11) Non-local intuition and sensing beyond time (1:00:35) The origin story of HeartMath (1:05:57) One belief about the heart worth dismantling (1:08:05 )Where to start practicing today Learn more about The HeartMath Institute http://www.heartmath.org https://www.youtube.com/user/HeartMathInstitute For more from The Unemployment Diaries Stay up to date on Instagram Go behind the scenes on Substack Watch on YouTube

