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This is HCD: The Podcast for Human-Centered Design Enthusiasts Welcome to This is HCD, the premier podcast for human-centered design, with over 1 million downloads and hosted by Gerry Scullion. Our mission is to empower designers, changemakers, and innovators to craft a more inclusive and thoughtful future. Each episode brings you engaging conversations with leading voices across service design, UX, interaction design, product management, and more. Together, we explore the nuances of what it ...
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Heart Centered Human Design - Emotional Intelligence and Conscious Business

Vanessa Naja, Human Design Specialist, Teacher, Coach for Business/Relationships

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The show for Heart Centered Entrepreneurs and Professionals that want Meaningful Success AND Life/Work balance so they can wake up everyday feeling Empowered, Inspired and Supported by work and life. Vanessa Naja, Human Design specialist and coach, shares practical understanding of the Human Design System & how you can apply it in all areas of life. Embody your unique Human Design and understand the wisdom of your emotions to live an authentic life and create a successful business that you l ...
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In this episode, Gerry Scullion speaks with Jocelyn Wyatt, CEO of Alight and former CEO of IDEO.org, about designing resilience in humanitarian aid. They explore Jocelyn’s journey, insights into navigating complex political landscapes, and how co-creation and innovation are transforming the humanitarian sector. From tackling climate displacement to…
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Get your free Customized Human Design Purpose Guide In this episode, we revisit the foundations of Human Design Profiles, exploring where they come from and what they reveal about your purpose and relationships. This is a re-release of Season 1 Episode 29. Whether you're new to Human Design or deepening your understanding, this episode offers clari…
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Gerry Scullion speaks with Alicia Grimes, co-founder of The Future Kind, a UK-based culture consultancy that focuses on designing “company operating systems” to align strategy and culture. The discussion explores how organizations can create better experiences for their people, fostering collaboration, alignment, and innovation to ultimately delive…
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People with the 4/6 Human Design profile are here to be influential through what they’ve learned and integrated in their unique life process. They’re wise Role Models especially in their later years. In this episode, I cover the 4 6 Opportunist/Role Model Human Design Profile in business. I'll go over each of the lines individually, and then tie to…
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The 3 / 6 Profile in Human Design is here to become a Role Model to others through lived experience. They go through an intense trial and error process in their early life, then integrate and embody what they’ve learned through their experiences and eventually become a role model to others. They have a unique tri phase life process that’s different…
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The 3 / 5 Human Design Profile provides practical yet unconventional solutions through what has been learned through the trial and error process. People with this profile are able to make a big impact if they allow themselves to learn from their mistakes and then universalize what they’ve learned. In this episode, I cover the 3 / 5 Martyr/Heretic P…
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In this insightful episode, Avril Copeland discusses her unique career path, moving from Dublin to Nashville and transitioning from the music industry to the fields of physiotherapy and health technology. She shares her experiences as an entrepreneur, founding TickerFit with Co-Founder Greg Balmer, and HACA Health, and highlights the importance of …
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The 2 / 5 Human Design Profile fulfills its purpose through using its natural talent to solve problems in unconventional ways. People with this profile have a hard time recognizing their own gifts and talents. They’re usually recognized by others and then called out to provide solutions. There is a lot of leadership in this energy and there can be …
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People with the 2/4 Hermit/Opportunist profile can be incredibly influential over their networks through sharing their natural gifts and talents. They can struggle with seeing themselves and usually don’t even know they have a special gift because it comes so naturally to them. When aligned, someone in their network will call this gift out of them …
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In this episode, Emma Lynch shares her journey from academia to the pharmaceutical industry, highlighting the importance of effective communication and personal growth. She discusses the challenges women often face in professional settings, particularly around self-promotion and handling conflict. Emma emphasises the value of understanding internal…
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Welcome to another episode of This is HCD. In this episode, Kate Tarling discusses her experiences in service design, focusing on the importance of user research, empathy, and fostering collaboration within organisations. She explores the evolution of service design in the UK, particularly in government services, and offers practical advice for dri…
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In this episode I cover the 1 / 4 Human Design Profile that’s all about combining a love for learning with the power of relationships. People with this profile can be incredibly influential over their networks through mastering and sharing what they’ve researched. You may have this profile yourself or you may recognize it in someone you know. Under…
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In this episode, I dive into the unique characteristics and challenges of the 1/3 Human Design profile, using the real-life story of my friend Ashley, who founded her handmade sustainable bikini business, Cotakinis, with little prior knowledge. Through Ashley's journey, you'll see how the 1/3 profile learns by blending research and hands-on experim…
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The Collective Emotional Wave, also known as the Abstract Wave is all about desire, new experiences, and the emotional highs and lows that come with them. Whether things go as planned or not, the wave eventually crashes, leaving us to process our feelings and reflect on the experience. We all have access to this energy but will experience it differ…
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The Individual Emotional Wave in Human Design is incredibly creative and fluctuates between deep periods of melancholy and elation. This is where passion, romance, music and individual emotional expression resides in the chart. We all have access to this energy but will experience it differently depending on how we are designed. In this episode, I …
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In this episode, I reconnect with Charles to reflect on our past experiences working together and the lessons we've learned from challenging situations. It’s fascinating to hear how Charles has evolved, now leading digital transformation at a bank in Australia. He shares his inspiring journey, launching a project called Inkwazi, which combines adve…
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The Human Design tribal emotional wave creates powerful emotional energy based on relationships, agreements and sensitivity. It has intense crashes that when not managed properly can have devastating consequences. In this episode, I cover the Tribal Emotional wave, how the emotional explosions that are inherent in this wave can impact your personal…
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Welcome to This is HCD. In this enlightening episode, we sit down with futurist and advisor April Rinne to unpack the transformative concept of the "flux mindset." April shares compelling insights into how embracing this mindset equips us to thrive amid constant change and uncertainty. Our conversation delves deep into the significance of authentic…
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There are a lot of ways that we can connect with other people to create healthy bonds that nurture our tribes in both personal and professional relationships. Emotional energy plays a huge role in this. How we interact emotionally can make or break powerful bonds that can ensure our survival, creativity, and ability to produce efficiently, effectiv…
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Emotional waves are something that we all have to deal with, regardless of how we’re designed. If you have a defined emotional solar plexus, you'll be experiencing one or more of these waves on a consistent basis. If your solar plexus is undefined, you'll be taking in these waves from your environment, from other people you're in relationship with,…
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Your Human Design Profile tells you so much about how you fulfill your purpose, what you're here to share and how you're here to share it. It is a huge part of who you are. The profile lines each have some specific fears associated with them, and those fears can hold you back in your business. In today's episode, I cover some of the fears that are …
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Welcome to another episode of This is HCD. We welcome back Neil Theise, a guest we know and love to have on the show. In this episode, Neil shares his personal journey of overcoming significant health challenges. He reflects on his recovery process, expressing gratitude for being pain-free and mobile again. The conversation explores the mind-body c…
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Our fears and anxieties are mapped out in multiple places in our human design chart. One of those places is our predominant circuitry. We have three different kinds of circuitry in our chart that govern how our energy flows and impact some specific areas of our lives. Many of us are more weighted in one area of this chart. Understanding how your ci…
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Emotional energy can come up in business in a number of different ways. How we manage that energy can make all the difference in the success of our business. Our emotional fears and nervousness are mapped out in our Human Design chart, specifically in the Emotional Solar plexus center which governs our emotional and spiritual awareness. How and whe…
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Anxiety is all too common in our lives and businesses. It can keep us from taking the right action at the right time. We may end up doing nothing at all or taking premature action that doesn’t get us anywhere or worse, creates chaos. Our mental anxieties are mapped out in our Human Design chart, specifically in the Ajna center where we conceptualiz…
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Our existential fears can keep us stuck in our business to the point of not even starting it to begin with, not launching, selling, making offers, showing up and the list goes on and on. These fears are mapped out in our Human Design chart, specifically in the Spleen center which is responsible for our safety and our survival in the now. Our instin…
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Welcome to This is HCD. In this episode, we chat with Sidney Debaque, a service designer and strategist, about integrating sustainability into design. Sidney discusses his journey into using design for good, balancing value-aligned work with financial needs, and the challenges of embedding sustainability in organisations. We emphasise using design …
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We have three awareness centers in our human design body graph, and these govern how we experience the world around us through our physical, mental and emotional awareness. These centers also contain our fears, our nervousness, and our anxieties. In this episode, we cover how these fears can show up in your life, in your business, in your relations…
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Welcome to another episode of This is HCD. In this episode, I chat with Adam Cochrane, the Senior Strategic Designer at Lufthansa Innovation Hub and the Conference Director for the Service Design Global Conference. Adam shares insights into his role at Lufthansa, where he drives innovation through strategic intelligence, research, and venture suppo…
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On Monday, July 1st, 2024 I experienced my first major hurricane on the Island of Grenada where I live. Part of our country was completely destroyed by Hurricane Beryl. In this episode, I share my experience of weathering a major hurricane in a hard hit country through the lens of my own Human Design which includes a lot of activations in the Triba…
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Welcome to another episode of the Human Centered Design Network Podcast. We meet Sheng-Hung Lee and discuss key issues in the design industry, including the importance of empathy, AI's impact on design processes, and the challenges of ageism. We advocate for valuing older designers' wisdom and promoting continuous learning through personal projects…
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Fear might be one of the biggest things that is holding you back in your business. We all deal with fear and there are plenty of healthy fears that are actually essential for our survival. Other fears hold us back and they can really prevent us from being and fulfilling our potential in business and in life. Fear is mapped out all over your human d…
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Welcome to another episode of This is HCD. In this episode, we interview Sid van Wijk from Miro about the company's Living Lab and their innovative approach to employee experience and workplace design. We highlight the importance of experimentation, the challenges of hybrid work, and the future of both online and in-person collaboration. Sid shares…
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Reflectors are extremely rare at a little over 1% of the population. Even though they’re experience can vary a lot from day to day, they do have consistency throughout their lunar cycle. Understanding how unique and different they are and honoring that uniqueness can really help them step into their emotional Intelligence potential. In today's epis…
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In this episode, we sit down with Jerry Michalski to discuss our shared passion for Human-Centered Design and the crucial role it plays in creating products that truly serve people. Jerry shares insights about his 26-year project, Jerry's Brain, a personal knowledge management system, and the advantages of maintaining such a rich, evolving reposito…
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Projectors are extremely compelling when living in alignment and are designed to be noticed. They’re very different from the majority of the population in terms of energy levels and ideal working styles. Understanding and embracing these unique parts of themselves are essential for them to achieve their emotional intelligence potential. When not li…
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Welcome to another episode of This is HCD. We chatted with Loren Baxter, a product designer at Felt, about their innovative mapping software. Felt aims to make map-making accessible to everyone, moving beyond just GIS experts. Loren shared how Felt simplifies the process of creating maps, making it easy for users to handle geospatial data and colla…
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Human design manifesting generators are very unique in their non linear approach, the speed at which they operate, and their potential to skip steps. These aspects of their design can often be misunderstood by others and can cause pain for the manifesting generator when they don't understand how this works. When they’re living in alignment, Manifes…
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Human Design Generators have juicy life force energy that can be so attractive and magnetic to others and so satisfying for the Generator. If they're not living in alignment and not using their energy correctly, they have the opposite effect. In this episode, we’re talking about emotional intelligence for Human Design Generator types. We’ll cover H…
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Human Design Manifestors are powerful and highly impactful on others. When they're embodying a high level of emotional intelligence, this can be profoundly beneficial for their relationships and careers. On the other end of the emotional spectrum this can be detrimental. In this episode were talking about emotional intelligence for Human Design Man…
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In today's episode of "This is HCD," we meet Jenny Winfield, a user researcher specialising in socially taboo topics and trauma. Jenny shares her journey from psychology and anthropology to design research, highlighting the significance of belongings in people's lives. She discusses the importance of trauma-informed design research practices and ho…
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In today's episode of This is HCD, we're joined by Arun Martin, a Service Designer based in Canada who made a transition into service design while working at IBM several years ago. We delve into his journey navigating this transition within IBM and how he managed to expand his knowledge in a field that was entirely new to service design. This exper…
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Your human design type can influence your emotional expression in a number of different ways. It also impacts how other people experience you emotionally. In this episode, I give you an overview of how type influences emotional intelligence in 3 key areas and how your type communicates this to other people through your electromagnetic frequency or …
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Human Design has a TON to say about emotional intelligence. How you experience yourself emotionally is written all over your chart. In this episode, I go over 5 specific areas of your Human Design chart that can tell you a lot about experience and express emotions and the impact this can have in both business and relationships. I include suggestion…
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Welcome to another episode of This is HCD. We're joined by Genevieve Gaudet from Nava. She sheds light on her role as Director of Design, which revolves around enhancing access to essential government services for the people of America. Genevieve contrasts the allure of big tech in Silicon Valley, with its potential for higher earnings and work on …
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We’re thrilled to welcome the incredibly talented Jessica Hische to the Human Centered Design Podcast. Jessica, a renowned lettering artist and author, based in San Francisco, shares her journey from studying graphic design to becoming an illustrator and author of children's books. Known for her exquisite typography and eloquent visual storytelling…
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In the first episode of season 2, I introduce you to the value of emotional intelligence and conscious business. Although business can mean what you do for a living, business is something that takes place in all areas of your life and it runs a lot smoother when you take care of it in an emotionally intelligent way both for you and for the ones you…
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Welcome to another episode of the Human Centered Design Podcast, this time with someone I hold in the highest regards for their contribution to the world of design. It's Dave Gray, co-author of Gamestorming, and author of The Connected Company, and one of my favourite all-time books, not just design books, Liminal Thinking. Now this episode was rea…
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Welcome to The Human Centered Design Network Podcast. In today's episode, I'm diving into conversation with Graham Nolan, the Head of Design for Accenture Song in Ireland. We're going to be discussing an Accenture Trends Report, which as many of you know, is an annual report that's been created for the last 16 or 17 years, I believe. And we're part…
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In the final episode of Season 1, I review all we’ve covered this season through the lens of my own Human Design chart and I share with you my own story while we’re at it. I haven’t done an episode where I share with you who I am and it didn’t feel right to complete an entire season without sharing my own Human Design journey. We covered all the fu…
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