Podcast Episode 17: HUMAN DESIGN & THERAPY WITH JAIME MCCLINTOCK & ALLEGRA TAYLOR

Have you ever wondered how what Human Design is, or how it works in conjunction with clinical therapy? Don’t miss this episode where Jaime & Allegra discuss the utility of Human Design in the therapy space, and how evidence AND non-evidence based healing deserve attention!

In this engaging conversation, Kindred Roots Founder Allegra Taylor and Life & Purpose Coach Jamie McClintock explore the intersection of human design and therapy, discussing how these modalities can enhance self-discovery and personal growth.

Allegra and Jaime delve into the importance of radical acceptance, the role of skepticism, and the power of language in healing. Jaime shares her personal journey with human design, while Allegra reflects on her own insights and experiences to offer a preview of how Human Design can open new facets of self discovery.

The discussion highlights the significance of authentic connections and the services offered by Jaime through Kindred Roots!

Takeaways:

  • Human design serves as a blueprint for self-discovery.

  • Radical acceptance is crucial for personal growth.

  • Triggers can reveal deeper insights about ourselves.

  • Skepticism can be a powerful tool for growth.

  • Language plays a significant role in healing.

  • Human design can enhance therapeutic practices.

  • Authentic connections are vital for personal fulfillment.

  • The intersection of therapy and human design offers unique insights.

As you’ll hear, Jaime McClintock is a multi-faceted life & purpose coach who offers an array of services through Kindred Roots, including Human Design readings!

If you’d like to learn more about Human Design or explore adding this tool to your personal therapy journey, consider booking a session with Jaime!

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