71: From Loss to Purpose: How Human Design Shapes Parenting and Healing
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In this episode, Sharna shares her journey of integrating human design into her parenting and homeschooling methods, especially after experiencing pregnancy loss. She discusses her new website, Parenting by Design and Homeschool by Design, and how they support parents in understanding their children's unique energies. Sharna explains how she navigated her own energetic boundaries as a projector parent to a generator child and the impact of human design in managing grief and parenting. Additionally, she highlights the creation of her Institute of Healing Through Pregnancy Loss and the development of her empowering approaches to homeschooling.
00:00 Catching Up and New Beginnings
00:56 Introduction to Human Design
01:44 Parenting with Human Design
03:01 Creating a Supportive Community
08:28 Empowered Education Method
15:28 Human Design for Children
23:43 The Journey of Loss and Healing
36:25 Balancing Homeschooling and Self-Care
44:37 Final Thoughts and Future Plans
You can read Sharna's blog at https://www.sharnasouthan.com/parenting-by-design-blog
And visit her website here www.sharnasouthan.com
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