• A Beginner’s Guide to Human Design with Hannah Crerar

  • May 23 2022
  • Length: 43 mins
  • Podcast

A Beginner’s Guide to Human Design with Hannah Crerar

  • Summary

  • In today’s episode of Too Much Tully, the girls are joined by soul psychologist Hannah Crerar to chat about all things Human Design.

    What on earth is Human Design? We hear you ask…

    Human Design is an incredibly specific way to learn more about your personality, emotions, and energy centers. 

     

    More specifically, Human Design breaks down how you are wired to make decisions, work within teams, parent, and partner. 

     

    It's basically an energetic blueprint.. a mix of Kabbalah, I'Ching, Myers-Briggs, astrology, biochemistry, genetics, and the chakra system all in one.

     

    Sounds both confusing and wildly intriguing? 

     

    We thought you might say that!

     

    On today’s episode:

    • How did Hannah get into Human Design?

    • Tully’s Human Design 

    • Energy Types

    • Gut intincts 

    • Jess’s Human Design

    • Emotional authority 

    • Profile Types

    • When is Jess going to find love?

     

    You can find Hannah Crerar on Instagram, @hannahcrerar or at www.hannahsoulpsychology.com 

     

    As always, we'd love to hear from you, slide on into our DMs - nothing's off-limits. 

    Instagram - @TooMuchTully

    Facebook - @TooMuchTully

    Twitter - @TooMuchTully

     

    This podcast was hosted by Tully Smyth & Jess Lucas, produced by Matt Sofo for NOVA Entertainment’s Podcast Network.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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