• 145-Finding Your People: Human Design & Meaningful Connection

  • Feb 25 2025
  • Duración: 1 h y 26 m
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145-Finding Your People: Human Design & Meaningful Connection

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  • In this episode of The Human Design Hive Podcast, we’re diving deep into the role of relationships, community, and connection—through the lens of Human Design. Ever wondered why some friendships or group dynamics feel completely aligned while others leave you drained? Human Design reveals how our unique energy interacts with others, helping us cultivate more intentional and supportive relationships.In this episode, you'll discover: - How different Human Design circuits (individual, tribal, collective) shape the way we connect - Why some relationships feel effortless—and others feel like a constant push-pull - The importance of community and how modern life has shifted our natural gathering spaces- Signs of healthy vs. unbalanced relationships in Human Design How to recognize red flags, honor your boundaries, and build meaningful connectionsKey Points Covered: [05:33] The Importance of Connection & CommunityDana and Hali open up about their own experiences with shifting social circles, the challenges of finding deep connections as adults, and how modern society has changed the way we gather.[14:50] Understanding Relationships Through Human DesignWe break down the three core circuitries in Human Design:Individual Circuitry: Focused on personal evolution, often bringing change to the collectiveTribal Circuitry: Centered on support, resources, and bonds within close-knit groupsCollective Circuitry: Driven by sharing experiences and wisdom for the greater good [25:09] The Energy of Community: The 37/40 ChannelHow this channel (Gate 37: Friendship & Gate 40: Aloneness) shapes the give-and-take of relationships—and why mutual support is so key to maintaining balance. [47:38 Red Flags & Relationship DynamicsDana and Hali get real about:- One-sided friendships where you’re always giving but never receiving- Feeling like you have to prove yourself to belong- When someone never asks about you (and how to spot this subtle but important sign) [01:01:14] Knowing When It’s Time to Let GoHow to tell when a relationship has run its course—and why it’s okay to move on from friendships, groups, or communities that no longer feel aligned. [01:13:42] Finding Your People: Building a Supportive CommunityWhy intentional spaces matter, and how The Hive community on Substack is designed to foster real conversations, shared experiences, and connection beyond just Human Design.[01:19:46] ICX of the Week- LAX of MigrationYour Next Steps:🔥 Join our first community call! We’re kicking off The Hive with a live Zoom call on February 26th—a chance to connect, ask questions, and meet like-minded people exploring Human Design. Make sure you're a subscriber to get the deets!💬 Let’s chat! Share your biggest takeaway from today’s episode in the comments or over in our Substack chat.Join the HDH podcast over on Substack! Get new epsiodes (and bonuses) delivered straight to your inbox! https://danaphillips.substack.com/Want to know all the details of what makes you uniquely YOU? Grab your fully customized, easy to understand Human Design Guidebook NOW: https://www.humandesignhive.com/guidebookGrab your FREE copy of your Human Design chart (Bodygraph) Here: https://www.humandesignhive.com/freechartReady to dig into your Human Design with Dana? Book a chart reading now! https://humandesignhive.com/offerings/Need some Human Design informed intuitive guidance? Check out my Email Intuitive Reading offer! https://humandesignhive.com/EmailReadingFollow Dana on IG: Instagram (@humandesignhive)Website: https://www.humandesignhive.comemail: Dana@humandesignhive.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit danaphillips.substack.com/subscribe
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