Ep 31 - Business Insights From Angels with Radleigh Valentine
Fri Feb 06 2026
Episode SummaryIn this episode of WooBiz, host Andy Walker sits down with bestselling Hay House author, angel communicator, and former CPA Radleigh Valentine to explore how angelic guidance can be used as a practical decision-support tool in business and leadership.
Radleigh’s story bridges two seemingly opposite worlds: decades in corporate accounting and a global spiritual career built around angels, intuition, and divinely guided tools like oracle cards. That unlikely combination is precisely what makes his perspective resonate with entrepreneurs and analytically minded leaders. Rather than framing angels as abstract or mystical concepts, Radleigh presents them as accessible allies that communicate in ways people already understand—numbers, symbols, intuition, and subtle pattern recognition.
The conversation walks listeners through multiple entry points for working with angels, including angel numbers, oracle cards, intuitive journaling, and direct dialogue with guardian angels. Radleigh emphasizes that belief is not a prerequisite; curiosity and experimentation are enough. Whether messages come from angels, the subconscious, or the divine itself is less important than whether the guidance leads to clarity, confidence, and better outcomes.
Andy and Radleigh also discuss the difference between “wow” experiences—dramatic moments of undeniable synchronicity—and the quieter, subtler guidance that develops over time as trust builds. Importantly for business owners, Radleigh explains how to ask for guidance without over-controlling outcomes, allowing space for better-than-expected opportunities to emerge.
This episode offers a grounded, surprisingly pragmatic framework for integrating intuition into leadership, decision-making, and personal growth—without abandoning logic, discipline, or strategic thinking.
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Woo Skill in This Episode:At around the 30-minute mark, Radleigh introduces a simple, repeatable practice that helps business leaders build intuitive confidence without overthinking or forcing outcomes. The skill is intentionally low-stakes: pulling a single angel card (or asking for a single message) each day with no agenda beyond noticing how it shows up in real life.
The power of the skill isn’t the card itself—it’s the feedback loop. By journaling or mentally tracking how the message aligns with the day’s events, leaders begin strengthening pattern recognition, trust, and intuitive awareness. Over time, this trains decision-making instincts in the same way repetition builds muscle memory.
For entrepreneurs and leaders, this becomes a practical way to reduce second-guessing, quiet mental noise, and access clearer guidance—without abandoning logic, strategy, or accountability.
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Episode SummaryIn this episode of WooBiz, host Andy Walker sits down with bestselling Hay House author, angel communicator, and former CPA Radleigh Valentine to explore how angelic guidance can be used as a practical decision-support tool in business and leadership. Radleigh’s story bridges two seemingly opposite worlds: decades in corporate accounting and a global spiritual career built around angels, intuition, and divinely guided tools like oracle cards. That unlikely combination is precisely what makes his perspective resonate with entrepreneurs and analytically minded leaders. Rather than framing angels as abstract or mystical concepts, Radleigh presents them as accessible allies that communicate in ways people already understand—numbers, symbols, intuition, and subtle pattern recognition. The conversation walks listeners through multiple entry points for working with angels, including angel numbers, oracle cards, intuitive journaling, and direct dialogue with guardian angels. Radleigh emphasizes that belief is not a prerequisite; curiosity and experimentation are enough. Whether messages come from angels, the subconscious, or the divine itself is less important than whether the guidance leads to clarity, confidence, and better outcomes. Andy and Radleigh also discuss the difference between “wow” experiences—dramatic moments of undeniable synchronicity—and the quieter, subtler guidance that develops over time as trust builds. Importantly for business owners, Radleigh explains how to ask for guidance without over-controlling outcomes, allowing space for better-than-expected opportunities to emerge. This episode offers a grounded, surprisingly pragmatic framework for integrating intuition into leadership, decision-making, and personal growth—without abandoning logic, discipline, or strategic thinking. >> See Full Show Notes Woo Skill in This Episode:At around the 30-minute mark, Radleigh introduces a simple, repeatable practice that helps business leaders build intuitive confidence without overthinking or forcing outcomes. The skill is intentionally low-stakes: pulling a single angel card (or asking for a single message) each day with no agenda beyond noticing how it shows up in real life. The power of the skill isn’t the card itself—it’s the feedback loop. By journaling or mentally tracking how the message aligns with the day’s events, leaders begin strengthening pattern recognition, trust, and intuitive awareness. Over time, this trains decision-making instincts in the same way repetition builds muscle memory. For entrepreneurs and leaders, this becomes a practical way to reduce second-guessing, quiet mental noise, and access clearer guidance—without abandoning logic, strategy, or accountability.