Episode 14: Rebirth & Renewal: Initiating the Next Chapter by Design

What if beginning again didn't require certainty—just presence? 

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In this episode of The Fulfilled AF Podcast, we're stepping into the Spring Equinox and the fresh energy of Aries season—and exploring what it really means to initiate the next chapter of your life by design, not pressure. 

This is a conversation about new beginnings, embodied action, and what it looks like to move forward when you've done the inner work first. Blending Human Design, seasonal astrology, and real-life reflection, this episode is your invitation to step into spring with clarity, trust, and a little bit of fire.

IN THIS EPISODE, WE EXPLORE:

  • Why Aries energy is about courage, not certainty 

  • The difference between a false start and an iteration—and why both are valid

  • How to move from integration into aligned action without burning out

  • What initiation looks like for each Human Design type this season 

  • A simple Spring Equinox ritual to help you begin again

This episode is for you if you're feeling the pull of something new but want to step into it with intention rather than impulse—because the most sustainable beginnings are the ones that come from within.

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