
311: Real Questions, Real Talk: Human Design Made Personal, Part 2 with Nadia Gabrielle
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About this listen
Let’s talk about what no one else is saying.
This episode is for the Projectors out there trying to live by their design while also… you know, navigating real life. The 9–5 job. The to-do list. The relationships. The “I just want to feel good in my body” moments.
In Part 2 of our Projector Q&A series, I’m back with my favorite thought partner, Nadia Gabrielle, and we’re going even deeper.
No filters. No fluff. Just two Projectors telling the truth.
We unpack:
- What being a Projector in a 9–5 actually requires (spoiler: it’s not pretending to be a Generator)
- Deconditioning in real time—what it looks like when it’s messy and unsexy
- Planning your week as a Projector (yes, you can still get sh*t done)
- Navigating relationships without losing yourself or your energy
- Supporting your health + nervous system in a world that wasn’t built for your rhythm
It’s part guidance, part myth-busting, and part “you’re not broken—you’re just deconditioning in a Generator world.”
If you’ve been trying to do it all “right” but still feel off…
This one’s gonna land.
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