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  • Bridging the Gap: Magnetizing Ideal Clients & Your Expertise with Human Design
    Apr 4 2025
    In this episode of the HD Your Biz podcast, host Jamie Palmer delves into the importance of speaking the language of potential clients using human design principles. [00:02] Jamie discusses the common challenges faced by experts who struggle to transition from a one-to-one practice to a one-to-many model, often due to their reliance on referrals and their use of technical language that potential clients may not understand. [00:37] She emphasizes the need for experts to adopt a marketer's approach by meeting clients where they are and speaking in terms that resonate with them. [03:06] Jamie uses human design as a framework to illustrate how experts can translate their expertise into language that potential clients can relate to, thereby improving their marketing and sales efforts. [07:05] She also provides a detailed explanation of how the nine defined centers in human design can support clients and offers practical examples of how to apply these principles in business. Jamie concludes by inviting listeners to join her Ideal Client Workshop for a deeper dive into these concepts. [18:06] Calls to Action Join the Ideal Client Workshop to learn more about translating expertise into client-friendly language. Ideal Client Workshop Leave a review for the podcast to provide feedback on the content. Jamie Palmer's new book: "The Human Design Client Compass" Get on my list to receive early access bonuses. Chapter 1: Introduction to the HD Your Biz Podcast Summary: Jamie Palmer introduces the podcast and sets the stage for discussing how to speak the language of potential clients using human design. Timestamps: 00:02 - 01:00 Chapter 2: The Struggles of Experts in Business Summary: Jamie discusses the common challenges faced by experts in transitioning from a referral-based business to a broader market. Timestamps: 01:01 - 05:00 Chapter 3: The Difference Between Experts and Marketers Summary: Jamie explains the distinction between experts and marketers, emphasizing the importance of speaking the client's language. Timestamps: 05:01 - 10:00 Chapter 4: Using Human Design to Connect with Clients Summary: Jamie uses human design as an example to illustrate how experts can better communicate with potential clients by avoiding technical jargon. Timestamps: 10:01 - 15:00 Chapter 5: Translating Expertise Through Human Design Summary: Jamie outlines how to use defined centers in human design to translate expertise into language that resonates with clients. Timestamps: 15:01 - 25:00 Chapter 6: Practical Examples and Client Stories Summary: Jamie provides practical examples and client stories to demonstrate how to apply these concepts in real-world scenarios. Timestamps: 25:01 - 35:00 Chapter 7: Invitation to the Ideal Client Workshop Summary: Jamie invites listeners to join the Ideal Client Workshop for deeper learning and practical application of the discussed concepts. Timestamps: 35:01 - 40:00 Chapter 8: Conclusion and Call to Action Summary: Jamie concludes the podcast, encouraging listeners to leave reviews and tune in for the next episode. Timestamps: 40:01 - 41:00 Actionable Advice Speak the Client's Language Avoid using technical jargon and instead use language that resonates with potential clients' experiences and problems. [06:51] Identify the First Problem You Solve Focus on the initial problem you solve for clients and use that as a starting point to communicate your value. [18:01] Use Defined Centers as a Translation Tool Leverage the defined centers in human design to translate your expertise into terms that are easily understood by your clients. [04:59] Meet Clients Where They Are Understand the level of awareness of your potential clients and tailor your communication to meet them at their level, whether they are problem-aware or solution-aware. [17:37] Continuous Learning and Adaptation Engage in workshops and training to refine your approach and stay updated on effective strategies for client communication and business growth. [18:06] Defined Center Strengths Visual Complete Transcription Below ******* Jamie Palmer (00:02): Hello, hello, hello and welcome to the HD or Biz podcast. I am your host, Jamie Palmer, and I am super excited to talk to you today about speaking the language of your potential client using your human design. So one of the things that I experience most frequently with clients who come into my world is that they are often in this space of they have the expertise. They've often tried to launch a course or a program and it's often fallen flat or it hasn't gone as well as they thought it would be, or they're fully bucked out in their practice, right? They've got a one-to-one practice and they want to start to transition out of that one-to-one practice. But ultimately, they are struggling to sell when the business isn't coming from a referral because primarily their business has been by referral or people actively searching for the ...
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  • The Necessary Ingredients for a Course, Group or Leveraged Business Model
    Mar 21 2025
    In this episode of the HD Your Biz Podcast, host Jamie Palmer introduces listeners to the HD Your Biz Catalyst experience, a program designed to help individuals leverage their human design in business. [00:55] Jamie shares insights from the Catalyst experience, discussing the importance of creating a sustainable and regenerative course or group business model. [11:09] She emphasizes the need for a clear, focused approach, starting with a single signature offering and iterating based on feedback. Jamie also highlights the significance of understanding the reality of building a course business, including the necessary ingredients, optimal pricing strategies, and the importance of consistent marketing. She provides practical advice on how to navigate the transition period, manage time effectively, and ensure the course meets the needs of different learners. [19:31] Jamie concludes by encouraging listeners to consider their passion for teaching and creating before committing to a course business model. [45:48] Calls to Action & Related Links: HD Your Biz Catalyst Report: humandesignyourbusiness.com HD Your Biz - Catalyst Experience: hdyourbiz.com Sign up for the three-part business design series via the link in the show notes. Business Ecosystem Builders Planner: learn.jamielpalmer.com Reality Check Resource: Actionable Advice Focus on One Signature Course: [15:31] Commit to developing and refining a single course offering rather than spreading efforts across multiple programs. [15:58] Understand the Reality of Course Creation: Be prepared for the time and effort required to build a successful course, including the initial lack of profitability and the need for continuous improvement. Develop a Robust Sales Page: Ensure your sales page is comprehensive and takes potential clients on a journey, addressing their needs and concerns effectively. [38:44] Consistent Marketing: Maintain regular marketing efforts to build and engage your audience, ensuring a steady flow of potential clients for your course. [44:42] Evaluate Your Passion for Teaching: Reflect on whether you genuinely enjoy teaching and creating content, as these are critical components of running a successful course business. [44:31] Timestamped Chapters and Sections Chapter 1: Introduction to HD Your Biz Podcast [00:26] Summary: Jamie Palmer introduces the HD Your Biz Podcast and shares her excitement about the Catalyst experience. [00:36] Timestamps: 00:04 - 02:00 Chapter 2: Overview of HD Your Biz Program [07:20] Summary: Jamie discusses the evolution of the HD Your Biz program and the introduction of the HD Your Biz Catalyst Report. [07:20] Timestamps: 02:01 - 05:30 Chapter 3: The Catalyst Experience [05:25] Summary: Jamie explains the Catalyst experience, its purpose, and how it helps business owners leverage human design in their business. [06:07] Timestamps: 05:31 - 10:00 Chapter 4: Ingredients for a Course Business Summary: Jamie shares the necessary ingredients for creating a successful course business, including mindset, planning, and pricing strategies. Timestamps: 10:01 - 20:00 Chapter 5: Building and Marketing Your Course [44:59] Summary: Jamie emphasizes the importance of balancing course creation with marketing and provides tips on how to effectively sell your course. [44:31] Timestamps: 20:01 - 30:00 Chapter 6: Optimal Pricing and Iteration [41:19] Summary: Jamie discusses how to determine optimal pricing for your course and the importance of iterating based on feedback. [43:37] Timestamps: 30:01 - 40:00 Chapter 7: Commitment and Consistency [16:45] Summary: Jamie highlights the need for commitment and consistency in teaching, creating, and marketing a course business. Timestamps: 40:01 - 50:00 Chapter 8: Reality Check and Audience Size [51:15] Summary: Jamie provides a reality check on audience size and expectations for course enrollments. [51:17] Timestamps: 50:01 - 01:00:00 Chapter 9: Conclusion and Next Steps Summary: Jamie concludes the episode and previews the next topic on business models that aren't courses. [10:50] Timestamps: 01:00:01 - 01:02:00 ****** Complete Transcription Below ****** Speaker 1 (00:04): Are you ready to tune up the definition in your life and business using your unique human design blueprint? If you want to activate your business genius, build a life on your terms and spark more joy, abundance, and flow, then stay tuned. I firmly believe that if each one of us can embody and become who we are meant to be, the world will be a better place. I am your host, Jamie Palmer, and this is the HD Your Biz Podcast. Hello, hello, hello and welcome to the HDU Biz Podcast. I am your host, Jamie Palmer, and I am super excited to give you a taste of the catalyst experience today. Today I'm going to be sharing a recording from the private podcast of the HGU Biz Catalyst experience. This is a new, well, it's not really new for those of you who've been around for ...
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  • Navigating Turbulent Times - Minding Your Design During Times Of Change
    Mar 14 2025
    In this episode of the HD Your Biz Podcast, host Jamie Palmer shares five invaluable tips for navigating business growth during turbulent times, all while keeping your unique human design in mind. With over 22 years of experience in the business world, Jamie delves into the importance of staying calm, making informed decisions, and leveraging long-term strategies. She discusses the global shift from the cross of planning to the cross of the sleeping phoenix and how this impacts business dynamics. Jamie also highlights the significance of understanding what you can control, identifying opportunities in the chaos, and letting go of rigid expectations. Tune in to discover how to double down on your strengths, regulate your nervous system, and be a beacon of hope in challenging times. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting out, this episode offers practical advice and inspiration to help you thrive in any economic climate. Navigating Business Growth: Tips for handling business growth during turbulent times, including staying calm, making informed decisions, and focusing on long-term strategies. [04:58]Global Incarnation Cross Shift: The shift from the cross of planning to the cross of the sleeping phoenix and its implications.Control and Influence: Understanding what aspects of business and life one can control, influence, and what is out of control.Opportunities in Turbulent Times: Identifying opportunities in connection, community, transformation, and technology.HD Biz Catalyst Experience: Introduction of the HD Biz Catalyst experience and the HD Biz Bot synergy. [08:47]Letting Go of Expectations: The importance of flexibility and being willing to pivot in business plans.Doubling Down on Strengths: Focusing on strengths and defined centers during challenging times. [17:50]Being a Beacon of Hope: Embracing abundance thinking and holding space for hope during difficult times. [19:16] Related Links Catalyst report: https://humandesignyourbusiness.com/products/hd-your-biz-the-catalyst-report-human-design-for-business-report-blueprintHB Your Biz Catalyst experience: https://hdyourbiz.comHuman Design for Business BookHD Gate Strengths BookIdeal Client Workshop LIVEHD Wild - Human Design Training ProgramDownload Your Chart Chapter 1: Introduction and Overview Summary: Jamie Palmer introduces the podcast and the topic of navigating business growth during turbulent times, emphasizing the importance of human design. [00:02]Timestamps: 00:02 - 02:30 Chapter 2: Understanding the Global Context Summary: Jamie discusses the global changes and the shift from the cross of planning to the cross of the sleeping phoenix, explaining its impact on business and individual empowerment. [00:51]Timestamps: 02:31 - 06:00 Chapter 3: The Importance of Control Summary: Jamie emphasizes the importance of understanding what you can control, influence, and what is out of your control, and how this understanding can help in business growth.Timestamps: 06:01 - 10:30 Chapter 4: Identifying Opportunities Summary: Jamie talks about finding opportunities in turbulent times, focusing on areas like community, transformation, and technology, particularly AI.Timestamps: 10:31 - 18:00 Chapter 5: Letting Go of Expectations Summary: Jamie advises on the importance of flexibility, letting go of expectations, and being willing to pivot in business strategies during challenging times. [14:51]Timestamps: 18:01 - 24:00 Chapter 6: Doubling Down on Strengths Summary: Jamie discusses the importance of focusing on strengths and defined centers in human design, rather than trying to decondition undefined centers during turbulent times. [17:48]Timestamps: 24:01 - 28:00 Chapter 7: Being a Beacon of Hope Summary: Jamie encourages listeners to be a source of hope and positivity, holding space for abundance thinking and navigating through the dark night of the soul. [18:42]Timestamps: 28:01 - 32:00 Chapter 8: Conclusion and Call to Action Summary: Jamie concludes the podcast by encouraging listeners to stay true to themselves and their design, and provides information on how to work with her.Timestamps: 32:01 - 34:00 Show Notes Episode Summary In this episode of the HD Your Biz Podcast, host Jamie Palmer discusses five essential tips for navigating business growth during turbulent times, with a focus on leveraging human design. Jamie emphasizes the importance of staying calm, making informed decisions, and avoiding rash actions. She highlights the significance of understanding what you can control, influence, and what is out of your control. Jamie also explores the opportunities that arise during challenging times, such as the importance of community, the potential of AI and tech, and the growing interest in health and wellness among younger generations. She advises listeners to let go of rigid expectations, be flexible, and double down on their strengths and self-care. Jamie concludes by encouraging listeners to be a beacon of hope and to ...
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  • Human Design for Business - The Parts Don't Exist Without the Whole: The Influence of Gates in Defined and Undefined Centers
    Jul 25 2024
    Welcome to another episode of HD Your Biz - Human Design For Business! In this episode, Jamie delves into the intricate details of open and undefined centers in Human Design. She discusses how these centers interact with defined centers when working with others, and the impact of energetic residue and conditioning. Jamie emphasizes the importance of looking at oscilating between the parts of the human design chart and the the whole chart rather than focusing solely on individual parts. In this episode Jamie discusses the significance of understanding how different elements of Human Design synthesize to create a unique experience for each individual. Tune in as we explore the nuanced dynamics of Human Design and its implications for how we interact and operate in various environments. ------------------------------------ Primary Topic: Understanding Open and Undefined Centers - The difference between open and undefined centers - How working with someone with a defined center can impact energy - The role of mirroring in open and undefined centers -------------------------------------- In this episode of "HD Your Biz - Human Design For Business," Jamie Palmer and the HD Wild Student, Hannah Carey discuss the interplay between defined, open, and undefined centers in human design, the parts don't exist without the whole thinking,, and how they impact interactions and conditioning. They also delve into the importance of considering the whole chart rather than making assumptions based on individual elements. Here are the key takeaways: 1. The impact of open and undefined centers on energy exchange: They explore how open and undefined centers act as mirrors and discuss the potential for energetic residue from others. 2. The significance of defined centers in shaping behavior: The hosts share their personal experiences and observations about the influence of defined centers on conditioning and behaviors in familiar settings. 3. Nuances in conditioning and identification with centers: They touch on how the presence of gates and lines in undefined centers may affect individual identification and conditioning. 4. The importance of looking at the whole chart: The conversation emphasizes the necessity of considering the entire human design chart and its interconnected elements rather than focusing on individual aspects. 5. The limitations of solely focusing on specific parts of human design: They stress the importance of not overlooking the holistic approach to human design and highlight the shortcomings of exclusive focus on individual parts of the design without recognizing their interactions in the overall framework. ------------- Questions to consider with defined, undefined and open human design centers------ 1. How does having defined or undefined centers impact the way we interact with others in a business setting? 2. What are some strategies for managing and clearing the energetic residue from interactions with others, especially in the context of business relationships? 3. How does having multiple gates in an undefined center impact personal conditioning and identification with those centers? 4. What are the potential implications of being in high expression of defined centers versus having undefined or open centers in a business environment? 5. How can human design be utilized as a tool for understanding and improving interpersonal dynamics within a business or team setting? 6. In what ways can human design help individuals navigate and overcome potential challenges related to conditioning and energy management in the workplace? 7. What are the limitations of solely focusing on individual parts of human design, like type, profile, or definition, without considering their interaction within the whole chart? 8. How can human design be effectively integrated into team dynamics and decision-making processes within a business setting? 9. What are the risks of oversimplifying the complexities of human design and its implications for business and leadership? 10. How can an understanding of human design contribute to more harmonious and effective collaboration among team members within a business context? -------------- Links -------------- Human Design for Business Book HD Gate Strengths Book Ideal Client Workshop Human Design Line Experience Business Design with Human Design HD Your Biz HD Wild - Human Design Training Program Human Design Shop Download Your Chart
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  • The Art of Long-Term Project Momentum: Embracing Commitment, Endurance, and Trust for Success
    Jul 17 2024

    In this episode of HD Your Biz podcast, host Jamie Palmer delves into the mindset and approach needed for staying focused on long-term projects in business. Drawing from personal experiences and insights, Jamie explores the challenges of sustaining enthusiasm and self-trust while working on substantial undertakings, such as writing a book or creating a curriculum. She emphasizes the importance of aligning with one's values and thinking about future impact in order to maintain commitment and progress on these projects.

    Key Topics:

    1. Overcoming "Glittery Object Syndrome": Discusses the tendency in business to prioritize quick wins over long-term projects and highlights the need to shift focus to endeavors that yield enduring dividends.

    2. Breaking Down Projects: Encourages breaking down big projects into manageable phases, milestones, and tasks, enabling consistent progress while avoiding overwhelm.

    3. Empowering Self-Trust: Emphasizes the significance of connecting with the underlying purpose of the project and trusting in the timing and impact, reinforcing the idea that the project is larger than oneself.

    4. Leveraging Individual Design: Explores how understanding personal design traits and utilizing them effectively can enrich the process of completing substantial projects, including creating sacred time for focused work.

    5. Embracing Identity and Milestones: Underlines the importance of aligning with the identity of the project, celebrating milestones, and incorporating the undertaking into one's core identity to sustain commitment and progress.

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    00:00 Focus on long-term projects and enduring commitment.

    03:44 Leverage book content for blog, SEO, social media.

    09:28 Belief in self, connection to purpose, timing.

    11:55 Share work snippets for feedback, give context.

    15:58 Focus on important tasks, celebrate milestones achieved.

    18:02 Embrace project identity to build successful habits.

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    Questions to Consider with Your Own Long Term Projects

    1. As a business owner, how do you stay committed to long-term projects without the instant gratification of quick wins?

    2. What are the potential drawbacks of solely focusing on short-term, quick win tasks within your business, and how can you overcome this mindset?

    3. How can breaking down large projects into phases and milestones help to maintain focus and progress in the long run?

    4. What strategies can you employ to maintain enthusiasm and self-trust while working on large projects, especially when not receiving constant feedback from others?

    5. In what ways can you leverage your personal values to fuel your commitment to long-term projects within your business?

    6. How can you balance the need for immediate feedback and progress with the patience required for larger, long-term projects like writing a book or creating a new curriculum?

    7. What tactics can you implement to create and maintain a habit of consistent progress on long-term projects, even when facing doubts or challenges?

    8. What role does a mindset focused on the future play in sustaining motivation and commitment to large-scale business endeavors?

    9. In what ways can you tap into your personal strengths and unique traits, such as the ability to focus or the drive for mastery, to propel forward with long-term projects in your business?

    10. How can you integrate moments of celebration and acknowledge milestones within the journey of working on long-term projects, and what impact can this have on your commitment and progress?

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    Human Design for Business Book

    HD Gate Strengths Book

    Ideal Client Workshop

    Human Design Line Experience

    Business Design with Human Design

    HD Your Biz

    HD Wild - Human Design Training Program

    Human Design Shop

    Download Your Chart

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  • Business Updates: A Personal Reflection on Recent Challenges and Embracing Evolution in the Online World
    Jul 17 2024

    In this "Life & Biz Updates" episode of the HD Your Biz podcast, host Jamie Palmer provides a personal update and shares the challenges she faced in her business recently. She delves into the experience of having her work stolen and the impact it had on her professionally and personally. Through this difficult experience, she gained valuable insights and decided to make positive changes in her business, focusing on offering depth, nuance, and expertise.

    Key Topics:

    1. Ethical challenges in the online industry: Jamie discusses the ethical issues she faced when discovering that her work had been plagiarized by another individual selling it as their own content.

    2. Personal growth and resilience: She shares the internal battle she went through and how the experience taught her valuable lessons about herself, trust, and protecting her business.

    3. Business evolution and positive outcomes: Jamie reflects on the positive changes that emerged during this challenging time, including the decision to publish the human design gate strengths book, create licensing agreements, and align her programs with deconditioning support.

    4. Future plans and offerings: She shares upcoming programs and initiatives, such as HD Your Kids, Business Design with Human Design Live, and the addition of deconditioning support in her business programs.

    5. Message of gratitude and resilience: Jamie expresses gratitude to her audience, shares her appreciation for their support, and reaffirms her commitment to continue podcasting and offering impactful content to her community.

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    00:00 Episode covers life update for interested audience.

    04:29 Overcoming internal struggle, changing perspective, personal growth.

    08:46 Creating impactful work attracts both learners and opportunists.

    11:58 Adapt to change or face extinction. Ethical concerns.

    13:17 Embrace compassion and expertise to build success.

    16:20 Highlighting decision-making aligned with strategy and authority.

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    Human Design for Business Book

    HD Gate Strengths Book

    Ideal Client Workshop

    Human Design Line Experience

    Business Design with Human Design

    HD Your Biz

    HD Wild - Human Design Training Program

    Human Design Shop

    Download Your Chart

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    19 m
  • The Emotional Wave & Defined Solar Plexus in Human Design
    Mar 27 2024
    In this episode of the HD Your Biz podcast, host Jamie Palmer discusses the concept of the emotional wave in human design. She explains that nearly 50% of the population has a defined solar plexus, which operates on an emotional wave, meaning clarity comes over time and decisions are never 100% certain. There are three types of emotional waves: the tribal wave, the individual wave, and the collective wave. Each wave has its own characteristics and ways of operating. Palmer emphasizes the importance of not resisting these waves, but rather allowing them to pass and not identifying with the emotions they bring. She also discusses the concept of emotional neutrality and how it can be achieved. She concludes by encouraging listeners to join one of the HD Wild Open Houses for more discussions on human design. 00:00 Emotional waves vary based on human design. 04:54 Physical touch can dispel tribal wave. Energy sensitive to others' needs. 09:03 Emotional energy creates waves of destruction. Surrender. 11:40 Live in the moment, embrace new cycles. 16:19 Naming and understanding emotions helps kids cope. 20:41 Understanding and navigating emotional waves effectively. 21:59 Sample experience inside HD Wild program, teaching. Visit my Site: jamielpalmer.com Order your Book: https://www.jamielpalmer.com/human-design-for-business-book/ Download your chart: https://www.jamielpalmer.com/download-your-human-design-chart/ _________________________________________ (00:02): Hello and welcome to the HD Your Biz podcast. I'm your host, Jamie Palmer, and today we are talking about the emotional wave. Okay? So nearly 50% of the population at any given time is going to have a defined solar plexus. And if you're lucky to be born in the past year or two, you more than likely will have a defined solar plexus. We'll probably actually see that number statistically speaking go up simply because there's so many outer transits that are in the solar plexus. I digress. Anyway, we have to understand that the defined solar plexus operates on an emotional wave. This means that there is no knowing in the now. Clarity comes over time. And for me, when I learned this in human design, this was one of the first pieces that I found out about in human design. This was the piece that I couldn't unsee when human design found me on Instagram and having emotional authority, having a defined solar plexus means that you're never going to have 100% certainty that any decision that you are making is correct. (01:32): And so 80% or 70 to 80% is a yes or a no. Consequently, and the reality is most of us right at least 50%, and again, that number oscillates a little bit, but it's almost always at least 50%. Sometimes it'll be more than that. Right now, because of the fact that the 36 has been engaged for very long period of time, we're going to see a lot of emotional manifesting generators being born. I know this. I have several clients that have had babies that are emotional manifesting generators because of that 36. So we have to understand that when you have a defined solar plexus, you operate on what's an emotional wave, and there are three types of emotional waves and then the source of all emotional waves. So the emotional wave originates out of the sacral and the 59 and goes through the six and pours out into the solar plexus. (02:35): And I hate to break it to you folks, the energy in the chart moves in a specific direction. It doesn't move whichever way we want it to. So caveat there. So that 59 6 is the literal stream of all the emotional awareness center. So if you have the 59 6, you get to experience all of the emotional waves. And that 59 6, Though it most often operates like the tribal wave, just a little bit softer edges. It can experience all emotional waves. And if you have a gate, if you have a defined solar plexus with a gate, you'll experience a wave. If you have an undefined solar plexus with a gate, you'll experience a wave. If you have any individual circuitry, you'll operate on an emotional wave because individual circuitry, even if you have it undefined solar plexus only ever here is according to where it is in its emotional wave. That's why you have to say things to folks with lots of individual circuitry. Lots of times this is because the individual, we need the individual to survive. Anyway, I digressed. (03:45): So let's get back to this, right? So we've got the source of all waves, which is the 59 6. Then we have the tribal wave. And the tribal wave is what I would call the ratcheted up wave. It operates in three peaks. So the first peak or the first wave is a smaller wave, and then it erupts and it dissipates. And the second wave is bigger. It erupts and it dissipates. The third time it explodes and then it resets. The tribal wave operates in the 37 40 and the 1949. So if you have either one of the two of those energies, you will experience an emotional wave that is the ratcheted up wave. The thing to understand about the ...
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  • The Projection Field in Human Design - Living Life as a Line 2 or Line 5 Profile
    Mar 27 2024
    In this episode of the HD Biz Podcast, Jamie Palmer discusses the concept of the projection field in human design. She explains that the projection field in human design is often misunderstood and delves into its mechanics, particularly how it operates in a second line versus a fifth line. Palmer explains that the six lines in human design make up the 12 profiles, each with its own unique characteristics and roles. She emphasizes that second lines should only answer projections from those in their inner circle, as answering projections from outsiders can lead to depletion. For fifth lines, Palmer explains that they are often not seen for who they truly are, but rather for how they can benefit others. She advises fifth lines to be willing to put their reputation on the line for what they believe in. Palmer concludes by inviting listeners to join her in a six-hour audio course where she dives deeper into these concepts. 00:00 Welcome to HD Your Biz Podcast, discussing projection field. 06:17 Trusted second line answers inner circle projections. 09:52 Understanding 2nd Line Projection in Human Design fdynamics: depletion and nourishment. 13:18 I Ching, Chinese medicine influence on human design. 17:21 Maintain authenticity and boundaries for peace. 19:02 Understanding the 5th line Projection Field in Human Design 22:51 Disruptive 5th line seeks to be attractive. 27:03 Understanding projection, setting boundaries, and embracing self-awareness. 28:15 Energy dynamics explained, 6-hour audio course available. Join The Line Experience Join the HD Wild Open House to learn more about the program => https://learn.jamielpalmer.com/courses/hd-wild-open-house Order the Book => https://hdbizbook.com Transcription below: (00:02): Hello and welcome to the HD Biz Podcast. Today we are talking about the projection field. So one of the things that I think is commonly misunderstood in human design is really how the mechanics of the projection field work. What is it? What does it mean? How does it operate in a second line versus a fifth line? How is it impacting you as the person projecting on somebody else? And so today I'm going to really dive into those mechanics. But before I dive in, I just want to explain that when we talk about the lines in human design, and there are six lines that make up the hexagram. They go one through six. The six lines make up the 12 profiles. And oftentimes you probably heard the metaphor, or maybe you haven't, but we talk about this in the HD Wild program that the first line is the foundation. (01:06): The second line is the first floor or the window on the first floor of the house. The third line is the stairs between the first floor and the second floor. The fourth line is the foundation of the second floor. The fifth line is the window on the second floor or the attic window, and then the sixth line is the roof. That's where the saying being on the roof comes from the sixth line. And so we have to understand that that first line is here to establish a foundation. The two shows us what's possible with that foundation. The three experiments with it and pokes holes in it. The fourth line externalizes it and the fifth line goes and disrupts it and says, Hey, this isn't going to work for everybody. Here's how we can do it better. And then the sixth line says, you know what? (02:00): I think there has to be something more here. There's an objective way to do this. Let me be of counsel. Let me test my other word lead in the sixth line. But we have to understand that it goes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and then the cycle starts again and the lines are harmonious. The first and the fourth line have foundational themes. The second and the fifth line are both projected. They're showing possibilities. The third and the sixth are testing, experimenting. Well, the sixth line doesn't really experiment, but it's like showing us there's more here. And so they share themes. And when I teach profiles, we spend 12 weeks on profiles. So we spend an entire semester going through the profiles. And the reality is what I'm going to teach and talk about today is really going to distill this down. But one of my students asked me the other day, what's the difference between the second Line projection field and the fifth line projection field? (03:01): So I'm going to explain that and I'm also going to explain how it might be impacting you if you are not a second or a fifth line. If you are sitting there and you're projecting on somebody, vice versa if you are somebody that's being projected on. So we have to understand that that second line sits on the first floor of the house and we can see into the house, we can see into the first floor of a house. Whereas that second floor window, we can't really see that. And I always think of Beetlejuice comes to mind, it's going to date my age, but I used to watch that show as a kid, and the two main characters in Beetlejuice would sit in the second floor window and the teenage ...
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