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EPISODE · Apr 1, 2025 · 36 MIN

Built Different: Human Design Lessons from Steve Jobs & Kris Jenner Charts

from Return · host Caitlan Siegenthaler

“Innovation meets intuition”—Steve Jobs & Kris Jenner decoded through Human DesignEpisode 70: Unveiling Human Design — Steve Jobs and Kris Jenner DecodedIntroduction:In this episode of Return, Caitlan Siegenthaler unpacks the Human Design charts of two cultural powerhouses—Steve Jobs and Kris Jenner. What made them so successful? Beyond hard work and big ideas, their energetic blueprints reveal a lot. Caitlan explores how Steve Jobs, a 6/3 Emotional Generator, embodied innovation and trial-and-error mastery, while Kris Jenner, a 5/2 Splenic Projector, leveraged instinct, strategy, and natural leadership to turn her family into a global brand. This episode is a Human Design masterclass in what it looks like to live in alignment and lead with your unique strengths.What You'll Learn in This Episode:How Human Design shows up in the lives of public figuresThe energetic blueprint of Steve Jobs and how his chart reflected his visionary natureWhy Kris Jenner's Projector energy was perfect for her role as a manager and strategistInsights into Generator vs. Projector energy in the context of leadership and creativityThe significance of profile lines, centers, and incarnation crossesKey Takeaways:Steve Jobs’ 6/3 Generator design reflects a lifelong process of trial, experimentation, and mastery—he led with big ideas and even bigger emotional clarity.His Incarnation Cross reveals a destiny tied to pushing boundaries and revolutionizing how we interact with technology.Kris Jenner’s 5/2 Projector design gave her a powerful ability to see the big picture, trust her instincts, and guide others with precision.Her success stems from leading without doing it all herself—classic Projector wisdom.Understanding your Human Design type and authority can illuminate your natural gifts and how you're meant to lead, love, and create.Chapters:01:17 – Deep Dive into Steve Jobs' Human Design02:20 – Analyzing Steve Jobs' Chart08:08 – Steve Jobs' Profile and Incarnation Cross21:30 – Kris Jenner's Human Design Breakdown29:25 – Kris Jenner's Profile and Incarnation Cross34:36 – Conclusion and Call to ActionLinks & Resources:Work with Caitlan: www.caitlansiegenthaler.comLearn more about Divine Design Strategy Sessions: https://www.caitlansiegenthaler.com/divine-design-strategy-sessionsFollow Caitlan on Instagram: @caitlansiegenthalerEdited by Mike Sims: https://www.instagram.com/mikerobsims/Loved this breakdown? Leave a 5-star review, subscribe, and share this episode with your most aligned friends. Want to win a free Human Design reading? Screenshot this episode, tag @caitlansiegenthaler on Instagram, and you'll be entered to win!Support the showProduced by Caitlan SiegenthalerCover Art by Kiara OparaIf you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend, post it to your Instagram stories, and tag me. And if you really loved it, the best thank-you is a written review on Apple Podcasts or a comment on Spotify. That is a beautiful energetic exchange for Caitlan creating the show.

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“Innovation meets intuition”—Steve Jobs & Kris Jenner decoded through Human Design Episode 70: Unveiling Human Design — Steve Jobs and Kris Jenner Decoded Introduction:In this episode of Return, Caitlan Siegenthaler unpacks the Human Design charts of two cultural powerhouses—Steve Jobs and Kris Jenner. What made them so successful? Beyond hard work and big ideas, their energetic blueprints reveal a lot. Caitlan explores how Steve Jobs, a 6/3 Emotional Generator, embodied innovation and tr...

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