LET IT OUT

242 | Human Design, family, connection, Parenting with Jenna Zoë

Episode Summary

I ask her everything I was curious about in terms of what human design is and how it can be useful, I use myself as an example, and talk about how it can be used in relationships and parenting for understanding the people in your life better. It's such a sweet episode, I hope you enjoy listening as much as I enjoyed recording. 

Episode Notes

I had the most wonderful time recording this conversation with human design reader Jenna Zoë. She's one of the most  humbly confident and fascinating people I've ever met. She's one of those magnetic people you just want to be around, listen to, and become friends with. We sat in bathrobes on her hotel room bed chatting for almost two hours about not only human design and what that even is, but also her interesting life and how she got into it. Human Design is something I first heard about in 2013 when I met a human design reader and had a session. Soon after that I chalked it up to something interesting and perhaps useful, but didn't hook me enough to use it any further in my life. It wasn't until this year when I heard my friend,  pervious podcast guest Lacy Philips, gush about how implementing Jenna's interpretation of Human Design, helped her feel articulated and improved her relationships--that I decided I'd look back into it. I had a session with Jenna and next thing I knew I couldn't shut up about it, I'd totally gone down the rabbit hole. In this episode, I ask her everything I was curious about in terms of what human design is and how it can be useful, I use myself as an example, and talk about how it can be used in relationships and parenting for understanding the people in your life better. It's such a sweet episode, I hope you enjoy listening as much as I enjoyed recording. 

Notes from the Show:

-Jenna Zoe on The Web | Instagram

-My Body Graph

-Tamara Mellon

 

Likes & Learns:

- Lori Stern

Wonder Valley

 

 

All original music composed by Carolyn Pennypacker Riggs

Album art by Zoie Harman

 

Cool Things to Check-Out:

-Come to my event at The Spring Meditation on 12/2. Get tickets here.

-Come to my New Years Eve 2 night retreat at Kripalu Retreat Center. Get your tickets here.

-Sign-up for my newsletter to get updates on where I'll be and what I'm loving!

-Join the listener Facebook Group

-Get my book Let It Out: A Journey Through Journaling.

 

 

If you Liked This Episode Try Out:

-Deborah Hanekamp

-Lacy Philips


This episode was supported by Alterra Pure.  Have you heard of them? They make impeccably designed sheets and bedding, verifying organic integrity every step of the way and sharing every production detail with you. Not to mention how cool and comfortable their products are. You have to try them!  Use code Letitout for 15% off your order.

 

 

This episode was also supported by Sustain Natural. I love this brand because not only are their products all-natural and vagina-friendly that put women’s bodies first, but they also give 10% of their profits to women’s healthcare organizations. Right now, my listeners can get 20% off their first one-time order and free shipping when you sign-up at sustainnatural.com and use the code LET IT OUT at checkout. 

 

Notes from the Show:

-Jenna Zoe on The Web | Instagram

-My Body Graph

-Tamara Mellon

Likes & Learns:
- Lori Stern
-Wonder Valley All original music composed by Carolyn Pennypacker RiggsAlbum art by Zoie Harman

 

Cool Things to Check-Out:

-Come to my event at The Spring Meditation on 12/2. Get tickets here.

-Come to my New Years Eve 2 night retreat at Kripalu Retreat Center. Get your tickets here.


If you Liked This Episode Try Out:

-Deborah Hanekamp

-Lacy Philips

 

 


This episode was supported by Alterra Pure.  Have you heard of them? They make impeccably designed sheets and bedding, verifying organic integrity every step of the way and sharing every production detail with you. Not to mention how cool and comfortable their products are. You have to try them!  Use code Letitout for 15% off your order.

 

 

This episode was also supported by Sustain Natural. I love this brand because not only are their products all-natural and vagina-friendly that put women’s bodies first, but they also give 10% of their profits to women’s healthcare organizations. Right now, my listeners can get 20% off their first one-time order and free shipping when you sign-up at sustainnatural.com and use the code LET IT OUT at checkout.