Join Human Design Practitioner, Teresa Brenneman, as her and her guests share personal stories, education and integration. This is an intimate space to emote, express and accept the complexities of being a human. Teresa is a 2/4 Emotional Manifesting Generator navigating the Right Angle Cross of Eden. To see her design and find out more information about working with her, check out www.teresabrenn... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 69 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | EducationSelf-Improvement |
in this week's episode, I chat about:
* journaling around my personas
* my "coach" persona
* the queen of pentacles
* martha stewart's human design
In this episode, I explore my relationship to creativity, Human Design as a system, content creation, the HD space on social media, free will, and grief. I finish the episode talking about the 3 of Swords and what that card brings up in me
Hi again! I'm back! I love to have this space to express myself and talk about all kinds of things. I've been focusing a lot on my other podcast Human Design Coffee Talk but excited to start sharing on here again as well.
This week's episode is al... more
In this coaching episode of Emoting, Teresa explores a variety of topics with Linda, a quad right 4/6 sacral Generator. Linda has the channel of awareness (61-24) and the channel of preservation (50-27) as well as a completely open G, ego, and solar ... more
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I really like the hosts energy. Really grounded and relaxing for me. After I listened to you and Brayton discuss the call for projectors-I experienced something like that! Thanks for putting this out there🧡
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