Human Design for Parents & Kids Podcast
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33 episodesPlease join me in wishing my favorite girly, Savannah a Happy Birthday. I recorded this cover of “True Colors” this morning because my baby girl has been having a rough dose of adulting the past few months, and I just want her to know that many beautiful souls see her with eyes wide open, for all her humanness, and love her just the same. Savannah, I love you to the moon and back. I hope you enjoy your song. Life’s messy, make mistakes! It is all for the good. ((((HUGS)))), Mom P.S. American songwriters Billy Steinberg and Tim Kelly wrote the song "True Colors", which was originally written about Steinberg's mother. Cyndi Lauper made the song famous in 1986 when it topped the Billboard charts. The song has been covered by many artists, including Phil Collins, and most recently Justin Timberlake and Anna Kendrick. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sashyaclark.substack.com [https://sashyaclark.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
Welcome to the collaborative venture between Sashya Clark, a parenting and Human Design specialist, and Jessica Ann, an elite consultant in Human Design and Gene Keys. Together, they embark on a series called “Human Design for Parents and Educators,” designed to illuminate the role of profile lines in shaping individuals' lives. Profile Line 1/3, Part 3 In this insightful exploration, we complete our deep dive into the essence of the 1/3 Profile within the realm of Human Design, a profile noted for its unique juxtaposition of foundational knowledge-seeking and the experiential learning process. The journey begins with an examination of the 1/3 right angle profile, revealing its unusual capacity for personal destiny and remarkable transpersonal abilities. The following three episodes of this series promises to offer viewers a comprehensive understanding of the 1/3 Profile, focusing on its archetypal energies, characteristics, and the dynamic interplay between the investigative drive of the first line and the experimental, trial-and-error approach of the third line. Through this dialogue, we aim to empower listeners with the knowledge to recognize and embrace their innate attributes, enabling them to navigate life with confidence and authenticity. We welcome conversation and questions. Feel free to reach out! Jessica Ann can be reached via Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/eliteselfactualisededucation/]. Sashya can be reached via Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/sashya1/] or over our Substack Community Notes Chat [https://sashyaclark.substack.com/notes]. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sashyaclark.substack.com [https://sashyaclark.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
Welcome to the collaborative venture between Sashya Clark, a parenting and Human Design specialist, and Jessica Ann, an elite consultant in Human Design and Gene Keys. Together, they embark on a series called “Human Design for Parents and Educators,” designed to illuminate the role of profile lines in shaping individuals' lives. Profile Line 1/3, part 2 In this insightful exploration, we dive deep into the essence of the 1/3 Profile within the realm of Human Design, a profile noted for its unique juxtaposition of foundational knowledge-seeking and the experiential learning process. The journey begins with an examination of the 1/3 right angle profile, revealing its unusual capacity for personal destiny and remarkable transpersonal abilities. The following three episodes of this series promises to offer viewers a comprehensive understanding of the 1/3 Profile, focusing on its archetypal energies, characteristics, and the dynamic interplay between the investigative drive of the first line and the experimental, trial-and-error approach of the third line. Through this dialogue, we aim to empower listeners with the knowledge to recognize and embrace their innate attributes, enabling them to navigate life with confidence and authenticity. We welcome conversation and questions. Feel free to reach out! Jessica Ann can be reached via Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/eliteselfactualisededucation/]. Sashya can be reached via Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/sashya1/] or over our Substack Community Notes Chat [https://sashyaclark.substack.com/notes]. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sashyaclark.substack.com [https://sashyaclark.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
Human Design for Parents and Educators Welcome to the collaborative venture between Sashya Clark, a parenting and Human Design specialist, and Jessica Ann, an elite consultant in Human Design and Gene Keys. Together, they embark on a series called “Human Design for Parents and Educators,” designed to illuminate the role of profile lines in shaping individuals' lives. We begin our series with the ⅓ Profile. In this insightful exploration, we dive deep into the essence of the 1/3 Profile within the realm of Human Design, a profile noted for its unique juxtaposition of foundational knowledge-seeking and the experiential learning process. The journey begins with an examination of the 1/3 right angle profile, revealing its unusual capacity for personal destiny and remarkable transpersonal abilities. The following three episodes of this series promises to offer viewers a comprehensive understanding of the 1/3 Profile, focusing on its archetypal energies, characteristics, and the dynamic interplay between the investigative drive of the first line and the experimental, trial-and-error approach of the third line. Through this dialogue, we aim to empower listeners with the knowledge to recognize and embrace their innate attributes, enabling them to navigate life with confidence and authenticity. We welcome conversation and questions. Feel free to reach out! Jessica Ann can be reached via Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/eliteselfactualisededucation/]. Sashya can be reached via Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/sashya1/] or over our Substack Community Notes Chat [https://sashyaclark.substack.com/notes]. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sashyaclark.substack.com [https://sashyaclark.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
Welcome back to Human Design for Parents and Kids! Today, I have a special guest on my podcast, Jess Bubbico. She is a 4/6 Emotional Manifestor. She initiated an appearance on the show to talk about how to develop and teach Emotional Intelligence within ourselves and with the children in our lives. One of the amazing tools she shared was her children’s book, “Jessi Lou & The Magic of You!” - an adorable asset that parents and educators can use to begin the conversation about the emotional wave. As we discuss in the show, experiencing an emotional wave as a child is really powerful and can be kind of scary. And frankly, parents and other adults can experience the emotional wave as unnerving as well. During this two-part episode, we discuss the emotional wave from both the perspective of the person with a Defined Solar Plexus, as well as from the perspective of the person with an Undefined Solar Plexus. What is Emotional Intelligence and Why Does it Matter? Emotional Intelligence is the art of understanding and processing emotions. It matters because: * 1 in 5 children experiencing mental health issues, and only 20% receiving supportive care [https://www.apa.org/monitor/2022/01/special-childrens-mental-health#:~:text=While%20some%20children%20benefited%20from,from%20a%20mental%20health%20provider.] * Large-scale studies [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8882933/] link unprocessed emotions to illness and chronic health conditions, making it even more critical for children to also help prevent physical dis-ease. * According to the WHO [https://www.linkedin.com/company/world-health-organization/] half of mental health conditions start by the age of 14, most undetected and untreated. Additionally, 20% of teens [https://www.apa.org/monitor/2023/07/psychologists-preventing-teen-suicide] have seriously considered suicide, making strong habits that will help during the trying adolescent years more important than ever. * As a collective, we are currently undergoing a mutation of the Solar Plexus. The new paradigm will embrace the wisdom of the Solar Plexus. Learning to respect and harness this powerful energy will be one of the keys to our future as a society. Jess Bubbico [https://www.jessbubbico.com/] (4/6 Emotional Manifestor, RAX Vessel of Love) is a Human Design/Gene Keys guide and former pediatric speech pathologist. Jess is the author of "Jessi Lou & The Magic of You!" [https://www.jessiloubooks.com/] (available on Amazon [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C5Z3FJMQ?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_3865KYSRK77NH37PAKN3]), a beautifully illustrated, Human Design-inspired storybook to help caregivers and children learn how to accept and lovingly work through big emotions (whether defined or undefined) while spending quality time together reading a captivating story. * Learning to love big emotions * Supporting Highly Sensitive Kids * Not taking our child’s emotions personally * Creating a mind-body connection at an early age * Role modeling for kids * Putting it into practical action Jessi Lou is a young girl with big emotions that often leave her feeling overwhelmed. She is met by a special friend who teaches her to love and accept herself through her big feelings and provides a simple 5-step framework to help children and adults to work through big emotions together. You can hear Jess talk about the book on CBS 12 West Palm Beach News [https://fb.watch/kZQLq6e9E5/] and on Eyewitness News 3’s Great Day Connecticut [https://www.wfsb.com/video/2023/07/28/karas-cures-little-kids-big-emotions/]. Jess has also been on numerous podcasts [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5tX6HyWDAQmS9darS0suQM?si=45e483c1a576479b] discussing Human Design and the Gene Keys, including her own show, Waking Up With Jess [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/waking-up-with-jess/id1585561491]! You can also find her on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/jessbubbico/]. To learn more about how to use the Human Design tool as a parent or educator, you can reach Sashya on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/sashya1/] or at www.sashyaclark.com [http://www.sashyaclark.com]. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sashyaclark.substack.com [https://sashyaclark.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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