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The HD Your Biz® Show - Human Design for Business with Jamie Palmer

The HD Your Biz® Show - Human Design for Business with Jamie Palmer

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If you want to dive deeper into human design for business this is THE show for you to HD Your Biz! As an entrepreneur, you can leverage your human design to create a life (and business) in high definition. 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 space more joy, abundance, and flow then stay tuned for the HD Your Biz podcast. I firmly believe that if each one 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.2025 Economía Gestión y Liderazgo Liderazgo Marketing Marketing y Ventas
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  • Lessons From A 3/5 Emotional Projector In Human Design
    Feb 23 2026
    In this episode, Jamie Palmer shares personal insights and reflections as she transitions into the new lunar year, the year of the fire horse. She discusses her journey of deconditioning and setting boundaries, emphasizing the importance of creating space for personal growth and expansion. Jamie reflects on her experiences as a three-five emotional projector, highlighting the challenges and realizations she faced while implementing boundaries in her business. She notes the difference between clients who seek to extract energy and those who genuinely value her work. Jamie also discusses the significance of recognition for projectors and the importance of pursuing work that brings purpose and meaning. She encourages listeners to embrace their unique design and deconditioning process, offering guidance on how to navigate these personal and professional transformations Main Topics Covered Personal Growth and Boundaries: Jamie discusses her journey of personal growth, focusing on the importance of setting boundaries and the challenges she faced in doing so. She reflects on the reactions from others and the impact of these boundaries on her energy and business Projector Experience and Recognition: Jamie explores the nuances of being a projector, emphasizing the importance of recognition and the difference between energy-giving and energy-taking interactions. She shares her insights on how projectors can navigate relationships and business decisions Deconditioning Process: The episode delves into the concept of deconditioning, with Jamie sharing her experiences and the layers involved in this ongoing journey. She highlights the importance of embracing the process and finding meaning in the journey rather than viewing it as a destination Business and Personal Development: Jamie discusses her business strategies, including the development of new products and services like the HD or Biz Catalyst report and the Synergy chatbot. She emphasizes the importance of aligning business practices with personal design and desires Chapter Title: Introduction and Intentions Summary: Jamie Palmer introduces the podcast, sharing her intentions to discuss personal insights and reflections as she transitions into the new lunar year. She mentions her preparations for scaling her business and the foundational tasks she has been completing.Timestamps: Start: 00:02, End: 02:00 Chapter Title: Personal Retreat and Boundary Setting Summary: Jamie discusses her decision to take a break from calls during December and January, likening her experience to a lobster shedding its shell. She reflects on the importance of setting boundaries and the varied reactions she received from others.Timestamps: Start: 02:01, End: 06:00 Chapter Title: Human Design and Personal Insights Summary: Jamie explains her human design as a three five triple split projector with emotional authority. She shares insights about her personal challenges and the importance of recognition in her work, emphasizing the difference between extractive and reciprocal relationships.Timestamps: Start: 06:01, End: 12:00 Chapter Title: Patterns and Client Relationships Summary: Jamie identifies patterns in her client relationships, noting that those seeking to extract knowledge often resist boundaries. She reflects on the importance of equitable recognition and the challenges of maintaining boundaries.Timestamps: Start: 12:01, End: 18:00 Chapter Title: Decision Making and Business Strategy Summary: Jamie discusses her decision-making process, influenced by her human design, and the importance of pursuing meaningful work. She shares her approach to client selection and the necessity of marketing in her business model.Timestamps: Start: 18:01, End: 24:00 Chapter Title: Embracing Depth and Deconditioning Summary: Jamie talks about embracing depth in her work and the ongoing process of deconditioning. She shares her journey of gaining confidence and the importance of not rushing the deconditioning process.Timestamps: Start: 24:01, End: 30:00 Chapter Title: Projector Experience and Recognition Summary: Jamie reflects on the projector experience, emphasizing the need for reciprocal recognition and the challenges of being a fifth line. She discusses the importance of setting boundaries and the impact of her recent deconditioning process.Timestamps: Start: 30:01, End: 36:00 Chapter Title: Synthesis and Future Plans Summary: Jamie shares her plans for future work, including writing and sharing her synthesis. She discusses the importance of finding joy in the journey and the continuous nature of personal and business growth.Timestamps: Start: 36:01, End: 42:00 Chapter Title: Conclusion and Offerings Summary: Jamie concludes by inviting listeners to explore their own design and offers resources for further support. She highlights her Catalyst report and Synergy chatbot as tools for business development.Timestamps: Start: 42:01, End: 48...
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  • Human Design Experience with Mary Clavieres
    Feb 11 2026
    Episode Summary: In this episode of the HD or Biz podcast, host Jamie Palmer welcomes Mary Clavieres, a client, friend, and newly published author. Mary discusses her latest accomplishment, the publication of her book "Mind Body Connection Unlocked." The conversation delves into Mary's work in executive coaching and advisory, focusing on helping leaders align more closely with their human design. Mary shares her journey of integrating and embodying her human design over the past few years, highlighting the importance of the deconditioning process. The discussion also covers the challenges and insights Mary experienced while writing her book, including the importance of maintaining one's authentic voice during the editing process. Jamie and Mary explore the nuances of recognition and projection as projectors and the significance of having a body of work that stands apart from the individual. The episode concludes with Mary offering advice to aspiring authors and sharing where listeners can find her book. Guest Highlights Background: Mary Clavier is an executive coach and advisor focused on helping leaders and professionals align more with their true selves. She emphasizes the importance of the mind-body connection and is a self-projected projector in human design. Key Contributions: Mary shares her journey of integrating human design into her life and work, her deconditioning process, and how she uses human design in her coaching and book. She also discusses her experience of moving from the US to France and how it influenced her personal transformation and writing. Timestamped Chapters and Sections Chapter 1: Introduction and Guest Introduction Summary: Jamie Palmer introduces the podcast and welcomes guest Mary Clavieres, a client, friend, and newly published author. Mary shares her recent accomplishment of publishing her book, "MindBody Connection Unlocked." Timestamps: Start: 00:02, End: 00:58 Chapter 2: Human Design and Personal Journey Summary: Mary discusses her work in executive coaching and the importance of human design in her life. She explains her journey of understanding and integrating her human design over the past few years. Timestamps: Start: 00:58, End: 03:57 Chapter 3: Deconditioning Process Summary: Mary and Jamie delve into the deconditioning process in human design, discussing its challenges and the importance of practicing and embodying one's design. Timestamps: Start: 03:57, End: 05:42 Chapter 4: Writing the Book Summary: Mary shares her motivations for writing her book, the personal transformation she experienced, and how her human design influenced her writing process. Timestamps: Start: 05:42, End: 08:14 Chapter 5: The Projection Field and Recognition Summary: Jamie and Mary discuss the concept of the projection field in human design, the challenges of recognition, and how having a body of work like a book can create a separation between the individual and the work. Timestamps: Start: 08:14, End: 12:48 Chapter 6: Writing and Editing Process Summary: Mary describes her writing process, the challenges of editing, and the importance of maintaining her voice in the book. Jamie shares insights on different types of editors and the importance of authenticity in writing. Timestamps: Start: 12:48, End: 30:03 Chapter 7: Mindset and Final Thoughts Summary: Mary talks about the mindset challenges she faced during the book writing process and offers advice to aspiring authors. Jamie and Mary conclude the discussion with final thoughts on the book and its availability. Timestamps: Start: 30:03, End: 35:53 Main Topics Covered Human Design: The discussion covers Mary's journey with human design, including her deconditioning process and how she incorporates it into her coaching and book. Book Writing Process: Mary shares her experience of writing her book, including the challenges of editing and maintaining her authentic voice. She discusses the importance of self-awareness and staying true to oneself during the writing process. Recognition and Projection: Jamie and Mary discuss the dynamics of recognition and projection in their work, particularly as projectors in human design, and how having a body of work like a book can create a separation that allows for more authentic recognition. Order your Book: https://www.jamielpalmer.com/human-design-for-business-book/ Website: https://www.maryclavieres.com Book link: https://www.maryclavieres.com/book IG: https://www.instagram.com/mary.clavieres LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-clavieres-19917a7/ ***Complete Transcripts Below*** Jamie Palmer (00:02): Hello, hello, hello and welcome to the HD or Biz podcast. I am your host, Jamie Palmer. And today we have a very special guest with us, a client, a dear friend, and a newly published author, Mary Clavier. Mary Clavieres (00:22): Hi Jamie. Thanks for having Jamie Palmer (00:23): Me. Hi. So tell me ...
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  • From Knowledge to Embodiment: The Missing Piece in Your Human Design Journe
    Jan 30 2026
    From Knowledge to Embodiment: The Missing Piece in Your Human Design Journey Originally aired on the HD Your Biz Podcast - Catalyst Experience Welcome back to the HD Your Biz Podcast! As we step into 2026, I'm bringing you behind-the-scenes content from my Catalyst Experience membership—a space dedicated to supporting you in building a life and business at the intersection of your design, desires, and lifestyle. Today, I want to address what I see as the biggest gap in how people approach Human Design, especially when building a business: the difference between knowing your design and actually living it. The Knowledge Trap Here's what I see happening constantly: People come to Human Design for business work and they know their design from a headspace perspective. They know: "I'm a 4/6 Projector""I need an invitation and recognition""I'm a Generator - I need to respond""80% certainty is a yes for my emotional authority" But here's the problem: This is all still coming from the mind. When you think "I have 80% certainty, I'm at emotional neutral" - that's not how it actually works when you're embodying your design. When you think "I have an invitation, great, now I can give advice" - that's still mental processing, not embodied knowing. What Embodiment Actually Looks Like When you truly live in your body and become one with your design, you don't have to think: "Do I have an invitation?""Do I have the felt sense of emotional neutrality?""Am I at 80% certainty?" You can actually feel it in your physical body. Let me share my own journey with this. My Emotional Authority Evolution When Human Design found me on Instagram, I discovered I was a 3/5 Projector with emotional authority. I learned that "if you're at 80%, that's a yes or a no." At that time, I knew with 80% certainty I didn't want to keep doing my marketing agency. But I kept waiting to get to 100% certainty - which was never going to come. Understanding that framework was incredibly helpful at the beginning. That validation was powerful. It helped me make the decision to leave my agency. But here's what I know now, years into my deconditioning journey: I cannot even remember the last time I said to myself, "I have 80% certainty, therefore this is a yes or no." Instead, I know the felt sense of emotional neutrality in my body. I have a trusting relationship with my body where I know: What a "yes" feels like in my bodyWhat a "no" feels like in my bodyWhat recognition feels likeWhat being projected on feels like I don't need to be in my mind analyzing "oh, there's a negative projection." I can feel it. That's the difference between knowing your design and integrating, embodying, and becoming your design. Living Design in Real Time: My Family Example I see this every day in my household. We live and breathe Human Design, not as a concept, but as an embodied practice. My Manifester Son: My oldest son, Z, is a Manifester. His energy can be pokey, sometimes catalytic, even a little triggering - not in a negative way, but in that way where I can feel his Manifester energy calling me into something new. I don't need to think "Oh, you're a Manifester. You're initiating." I just embrace it and ask: "What are you seeing that I don't see?" My 4/1 Son: Every morning, because we integrate Human Design in our household, I know: here's the 4/1 kid who needs information. "Here's the 411 you need to know about today. You keep me informed, I keep you informed." It works symbiotically, without needing to reference his chart every time. My 2/4 Quad-Split Son: I know my other child is a 2/4 quad-split. Right now there's a transit that's affecting him, and I know his feelings and emotions are really big. I don't need to go "oh, you're transit X, Y, Z." I know I need to hold space. I can feel it. I don't even need to look it up. The Messy Middle: Getting From Head to Body Here's what nobody tells you: Moving from knowledge to embodiment is sloppy at first. I remember making that shift from asking myself "Do I have 80% certainty?" to trusting the emotional neutrality in my body. It was hard. I made mistakes. But once I got through that stormy period and came out on the other side, I had an entirely different relationship with my body. I could move with so much more ease, so much more resonance. I didn't hit as much resistance. It's the same with any part of our design. My Manifester son is learning to initiate authentically. Over the past few months, I've watched him really step into "I'm going to initiate at basketball." He's crushing it. He's had to navigate some challenging dynamics with his teammates. But on the other side, he's emerged as this confident, strong kid who's leading - not the biggest kid on the team, but fast, coachable, and unafraid to initiate. The Challenge: Moving Beyond Conditioning Here's the thing about us adults: We're conditioned. My children don't necessarily need me to tell them to "do their design." But ...
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