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Align with Jenna Zoe: The Human Design Podcast

Forging Your Unique Path

Align with Jenna Zoe: The Human Design Podcast

My Human Design

Life Sciences, Education, Spirituality, Self-improvement, Religion & Spirituality, Science

4.8529 Ratings

🗓️ 24 June 2025

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Becoming the truest you is more important than ever- the Universe is rearranging our world so that it becomes the priority. Whether we like it or not, our individuating is going to be the most important thing to have and be - for everything. It’s time we stop thinking of our evolution as a ‘nice to have’ and realise it’s a necessity especially going into this New Paradigm of 2027. Let’s talk about it.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Becoming who you came here to be is the adventure of a lifetime.

0:05.0

You have your own essence and your unique instruction manual on how you're meant to paint it on this canvas called life.

0:13.0

Alignment is when you choose thoughts and actions that reflect that essence so that you become your real self more and more each day. We are all so different

0:22.6

and yet we're still acting like there's one way to do life. Let's talk about it. For a detailed

0:29.7

description of your own essence, how you're designed, go to myhumandesign.com or look it up on the

0:36.6

Align app.

0:43.1

When I was up north in Sedona, I said something with a British accent.

0:47.3

And everybody looked at me and was like, you just said that in a British accent.

0:49.2

I don't even know I'm doing it.

0:50.8

That's so funny.

0:53.5

But it's not, I'm not doing it in a British accent.

0:56.7

I'm just doing it with a British cadence. Oh, that's interesting.

0:58.6

So I'm still talking like myself.

1:00.7

For example, I used to say pillow and I started saying pillow or mountain instead of mountain.

1:07.8

Because my friend is from the Midwest and I lived with her for four years and she says

1:12.2

Mountain Peyton and so I just started enunciating like I pick up the way people enunciate words

1:18.5

I think we all do I literally talk to you and Jane and and Yasser and he doesn't really have

1:25.2

like a British cadence but I talk to you more than I talk to my husband sometimes. By the way, that's just such a good illustration of conditioning is like, it's not all bad, but just that we're so porous. I mean, Taylor, let's leave this in and just roll straight into the combo. I think it's bad. Oh, okay, cool. Do you think? It's just like a fun, interesting thing we were like talking about as we get out.

1:45.6

I mean, there is fun conditioning like that too.

1:48.1

Like, I think it's quite fun.

1:50.1

And also the word quite, I wouldn't say that.

1:53.5

There's like extra words or parse out or things like it's fun to hear the way other people use language.

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