Understanding Fear, Part 3: The Benefits of Intuition, Safety Planning, and Situational Awareness
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Fear is one of the most powerful personal safety tools we have, because it’s often the first hint that something is off. In this episode, we sit down with expert and author Laura Frombach to talk about fear as useful data, not drama. We break down the difference between being afraid and being aware, and we share a simple, practical approach to situational awareness using the military-style color codes (green, yellow, orange, red). The goal is not to live in panic, but to stay calm, notice sooner, and act earlier when something feels wrong. From Laura we also learn:
- How offenders test boundaries.
- How women are socialized to “keep the peace,” and why that conditioning can be dangerous in real time.
- How intuition is your nervous system's “hardware,” and how social rules can act like “software malware” that teaches you to talk yourself out of your own instincts.
- Practical safety planning ideas, boundary-setting scripts, and a reminder to look out for others when we can.
We also name a truth we never want to lose sight of: people can do everything right and still be harmed, and responsibility always belongs to the perpetrator, not the victim.
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