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Inspiring Human Design Chat With Jillian Bremer

For a while now, I’ve been toying with the idea of launching a podcast. It is something I’ve thought about for years but truthfully my fear has always trumped my desire. So, after doing lots of work on myself and for the sake of experimentation (you’ll fully understand after you listen to this episode) I am officially sharing the start of a potential new chapter.

With that said, I had the absolute pleasure of sitting with Jillian Bremer – as part of a bonus editor’s note for the month. And I think I can speak for both of us when I say, we were in our element! This conversation on Human Design is equal parts insightful and inspiring. And while I found myself taking a few steps back (the work never stops). For example, a bit of shameful self-talk because I forgot to change the layout and you aren’t able to see both of us at the same time. I was still able to tap into a deeper knowing that the goal isn’t to be perfect. It is to share in hopes that if this even resonates with one person, the job has not only been done well, but it is exceptional. Also, I can say that I felt so authentically me when doing this!  So, there might be a 2025 podcast officially in the making! We shall see.

I hope you have a watch/listen and take as much from it as we intended to give you! 

P.S. The resources are listed below including Jillian’s info! And yes, the picture above is the one I reference from one of my many redesigning fiascos. Pay attention to the organizing of my books and what look like puzzles. Creating design vignettes since the ‘90’s. Haha!

Episode Resources:

A bit about Jillian:

Jillian Bremer supports heart centered entrepreneurs and dreamers trust their creative processes to build fulfilling lives and businesses that are in alignment with their purpose. She loves nothing more than helping people clarify their visions, go deep to unblock the stuck things we all deal with (like perfectionism, imposter syndrome, overwhelm, fear and frustration) and ultimately, take aligned action towards the possibilities that are swirling around us all the time!

We also chatted about the podcast episode called “How To Discover Your Own Taste.” Have a listen, here and the blog post I was inspired to write on this very topic.

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