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Recap Time: Our Favourite Moments from Season 1 of the Well Designed Podcast

Recap Time: Our Favourite Moments from Season 1 of the Well Designed Podcast

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In the season finale, we take a look back at our episodes this year and discuss the parts that blew our minds the most. We also reflect on how through creating the podcast we were able to experiment with our own Human Design.

Listen in to hear what we have in store for you during the break and for next season. Thank you so much everyone for listening to the show this past 6 months, we can’t wait to continue the journey with you!

  • (00:00) - Introduction to today's episode
  • (04:24) - Celebration some Well Designed podcast milestones
  • (07:35) - How we've been managing our energy as Projectors with a side hustle
  • (16:13) - Reflecting on our favourite episodes
  • (20:59) - Hedvika: The Rare Reflector
  • (25:09) - The importance of giving yourself some time to absorb your Human Design
  • (26:31) - Gina: A Projector's Perspective
  • (29:03) - Mariah: A Generator's Journey in the Wellness Industry
  • (31:43) - Jamie: A Manifestor's Experience
  • (35:40) - What the future holds for Well Designed

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  • Our website - it's coming soon. I'll come back and update these show notes with a link when it's live.
  • If you'd like to listen to all of our episodes, simply scroll through your podcast app or check them all out here.

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