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Ep. 380 - Taking a Leap of Faith and Learning Surrender: The Process with Jenna Zoe

In this heartfelt and grounded conversation, Jenna Zoe shares her evolution from food entrepreneur to Human Design pioneer—not as a linear career pivot, but as a deepening attunement to inner truth, embodied presence, and generational healing.
Jenna Zoe reflects on how stepping into Human Design wasn’t about ambition, but alignment—sparked by Lacy’s early vision-holding and sustained by TBM’s tools. She describes the quiet courage it took to charge for spiritual work while still running a catering business, then pivoting fully when intuition overrode fear. Her journey reveals abundance as felt freedom—not just income—and highlights how scaling back (not up) allowed space for innovation, like building the myhumandesign app during lockdown. Family healing emerged organically after her own inner work, culminating in shared Money Challenges and transformative conversations with her parents. Purpose shifted from 'what I do' to 'how I show up'—grounded in daily practices like Daily Integrations, 'eating space,' and honoring small, intentional acts—from choosing a rug to designing digital experiences. Crucially, she emphasizes that stillness and meditation only land when inner-child wounds are first tended; self-acceptance isn’t the finish line—it’s the foundation.
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Human Design readings brought Jenna joy and purpose, even before she could predict its future success
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The ultimate manifestation is the feeling—not outcomes, metrics, or external rewards
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True happiness isn't about money but the feeling of abundance.
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Working on self-acceptance and grief related to parents led to a positive shift in the relationship
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Purpose is not a job title or success but how you show up and the energy you put out
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The seemingly ordinary and unnoticed tasks can lead to self-transformation and bring one's specialness into the world
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Eating the space involves avoiding distractions and introducing 'nothingness' into the day to break old ego-addicted patterns
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Divine messages may come from periods of 'nothingness,' which can change one's life
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Self-Love DI was transformative after a month of practice