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#456 From My Secret Podcast: Breaking Through 'Stuckness', Your Greatest Challenge In Your Design (and carrying watermelons)

#456 From My Secret Podcast: Breaking Through 'Stuckness', Your Greatest Challenge In Your Design (and carrying watermelons)

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In today's episode I'm doing something I've never done before, and giving you access to an episode from my secret podcast.

ACCESS THE ENTIRE SECRET PODCAST HERE: https://thehumandesignpodcast.supercast.com

If you didn't know, a while ago I started a secret podcast that's only available to paid subscribers. It's a voice-note-style, behind the scenes transmission of messages I'd normally send to my best friend.

It's a voice note from my pocket, from real-time moments and breakthroughs in the supermarket, the car, walking the lighthouse and most commonly just after my tea ceremonies.

It's reflections on manifestation, business, human design, identity shifts, and even the moments that make me laugh out loud or question everything.

It's become my journal in motion. And it’s now 40+ episodes deep.

I hope you enjoy this. You can join the full version for just $7/month here.

No filters. No polished production.

Just real-time insight, breakthroughs, and a look behind the curtain of living a soul-led life.

This is your invitation.

Big love,

Mxx

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