70: The Difference Between Conditioning and Who You Really Are with Jenna Zoe
JUN 19, 202647 MIN
70: The Difference Between Conditioning and Who You Really Are with Jenna Zoe
JUN 19, 202647 MIN
Description
This week, I’m joined by Jenna Zoe, founder of My Human Design, the Align app and one of the most recognizable voices in Human Design. While Human Design may not be familiar to everyone, this conversation is ultimately about something much bigger: self-trust.
Jenna shares her perspective on the shift we’re seeing from a more collective way of living - where success, parenting, education, and even identity were often defined by external expectations - to a more individual one. How more people are finding the courage to question what they’ve been told, explore different paths, and create lives that feel more aligned with who they truly are.
We talk about how Human Design can serve as a framework for understanding ourselves and the people we love - not as a label or limitation, but as a tool for greater awareness and compassion.
One of the ideas that resonated most with me was how often our suffering comes from trying to be someone we’re not. As parents, we can unintentionally do the same thing with our children. We may push a slow-to-warm child to be more social, encourage a cautious child to be more adventurous, or assume there is one “right” way to move through the world. What if instead we learned to better understand who they already are?
Through her Align app, Jenna helps people discover their Human Design type and use that information to better understand their natural energy, decision-making, relationships, and parenting. The goal isn’t to put ourselves or our children in a box, but to reduce the exhaustion that comes from constantly working against our nature.
Whether you’re familiar with Human Design or completely new to it, this episode is an invitation to consider what becomes possible when we spend less time seeking validation outside ourselves and more time learning to trust what already exists within.
In this episode, we discuss:
• The shift from external validation to self-trust
• Why more people are questioning traditional paths and expectations
• Human Design as a tool for self-awareness
• Understanding your child’s unique temperament and needs
• The difference between supporting growth and trying to change who someone is
• Alignment, energy, and reducing unnecessary mental suffering
Whether we’re talking about Human Design, parenting, or personal growth, I think so much of it comes back to the same thing: spending less time looking outside ourselves for answers and more time learning to trust what we already know (and feel) inside. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices