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From the Heart with Rachel Brathen

Human Design and Nature: How to Harness Your Energy and Do What You Love

From the Heart with Rachel Brathen

Rachel Brathen

Society & Culture

4.75.1K Ratings

🗓️ 29 May 2026

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

In today’s episode, it’s the end of May, Rachel’s energy is buzzing, and things are happening all around! Rachel talks about the momentum that this month brings to the Scandinavians, and just how that momentum has met her: it’s come bearing so many ideas and epiphanies.Rachel has been initiating a million things lately, and she talks about different projects she has going on the farm, how her day looks juggling the store, podcast, garden, gym, and being a mom, and what her human design tells her about the way she works. It all culminated into a realization: she’s spent so much time in the garden lately that she hasn’t had any time for real work. But what if spending time in the garden is the real work? What if nature can provide everything that we are looking for? This is a positive episode filled with inspiration and the chance to cultivate a life that meets your needs and uplifts you. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

On today's episode of the podcast, I am here with a lot of energy. It's the end of May.

0:05.8

I feel like I'm juggling a million things. And at the same time, most of my day is actually

0:11.5

spent out in nature, working with my hands and with my body, which I've come to realize

0:17.8

has taken a little bit of an adjustment for my brain. Today I talk about

0:22.6

my process of initiating projects and how human design has helped me realize and learn a lot

0:30.0

about my energy levels. All in all, it's an episode filled with positivity and forward momentum.

0:38.4

I hope you feel it too.

0:59.4

Let's jump in. And here we all are. Hi everyone. My loves, my friends, welcome to another episode of From the Heart. I feel like these weeks are sort of mushing together a little bit. I swear to God, I was just recording this

1:05.6

podcast yesterday. That's what it feels like. It feels like the weeks are weeks are just like is a week even a week anymore

1:14.5

a week feels like two or three days and then and then here we are and it's a new week i don't know

1:20.2

time is may maybe it's not time it's may may may is is crazy. Is anybody, does anybody chill in May? Is anybody just

1:31.7

resting in May? I would love to know. And it's sort of taking me by surprise every year. May is

1:39.7

such a beautiful month. It's such a wonderful time here in Sweden where we live. We're starting to get

1:45.2

real warmth for the first time. Everybody gets so happy in May. It's really a drastic

1:51.4

difference among Scandinavian people. You can really tell like winter Scandinavians and summer

1:59.4

Scandinavians are like two different species.

2:02.5

I swear.

2:03.8

If you're ever here or if you know people from these countries, like we're living here,

2:08.6

it's people won't even really talk to you in the winter or smile or and everybody descends

2:16.3

into this sort of introverted. Like it's a whole other state of being

2:21.7

and the winter's so long we don't know we're in the other state of being until may rolls around

2:28.0

like april's still kind of fishy it's still snow is in april every year you know may rolls

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