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Onmy journey from pharmacist to voice actor and podcast host, I have learned that I need something to react to in order to create podcast episodes. Identifying and developing your strengths will serve you well in your public-speaking roles. Embrace your personality (whichever one it is), do your best with the strengths you have, and challenge yourself to grow. Generate for other reactors; challenge generators to react for you; and be the best generator or reactor you can be.

As I said in the last episode, Episode 242, one of the most incredible things about Human Design is not only gaining insight into us so we can step into our personal power but also gaining insight into how we can make our relationships with others better - because having meaningful relationships with others where both feel seen and supported is everything!


So, essentially what I'm talking about is the Projector relationship with Sacral beings because Manifesting Generators and Generators have defined Sacral centers. We're going to look at how a relationship between these Types can nourish each other.


In the last episode, I said that I think that like-Type relationships, meaning Projector + Projector, Generator + Generator, and so forth, can be incredibly synchronistic because who better to understand your aura than someone with the same aura?


Approaching each relationship, whether with a romantic partner, friend, or colleague, when you do so with this level of understanding, brings a softness and gentleness to the situation, which builds stronger relationships.


It's important for Projectors to come to terms with this non-negotiable for them and to figure out how to make space for this in their lives in ways that work for them. How to incorporate rest and downtime is never going to look the same from one Projector to another, but however it looks, it has to happen.


Remind your Projector of this need they have when they forget and help them build and uphold boundaries around this. Allow them time, not just to rest but also time to be alone so they can rejuvenate themselves.


We tend to bucket them together as Generator / Manifesting Generator. Still, there is a reason that they are two separate Human Design Types because they have their own uniqueness that that makes them independent of each other.


You can learn more over on the Services section on my website or go to the show notes for this episode at www.livefablife.com/243 for Episode 243. I'll have links this and everything mentioned in this episode there.


I think approaching and managing the dynamics in relationships through the lens of human design is fascinating. And I think doing so can create a lot more softness, compassion, and empathy in our relationships and how we feel and treat each other.


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This is a list of episodes for the American animated series Generator Rex. The show first aired on April 23, 2010 and concluded on March 15, 2012.[1] A total of sixty episodes were ordered.[2] Episodes below are listed in production order. [3][4][5][6]


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Five years ago, an unexplained accident results in the spread of billions of incomplete microscopic nanites into Earth's atmosphere. The nanites infect all living things and randomly activate, causing some organisms to mutate into Exponentially Variegated Organisms, or EVOs. In response to the Nanite Event, an international organization known as Providence is formed to contain the EVO threat. Rex, a 15-year-old boy, is an amnesiac EVO in Providence's custody who can control nanites, allowing him to both cure some E.V.O.s and manipulate his own nanites to form biomechanical weapons from his body. Under the supervision of Agent Six and Providence head scientist Dr. Rebecca Holiday, Rex deals with E.V.O.s around the world, curing as many as he can. Tiring of Providence's control over his life and poor treatment of him, Rex sneaks out of their headquarters with his EVO chimpanzee friend Bobo and meets Noah Nixon, an ordinary teenage boy whom he befriends.


After Agent Six nearly kills a priest-turned-EVO whom Rex cures at the last moment, Rex becomes conflicted about Providence's ruthless "cure, contain, or kill" policy. Rex, Six, and Bobo are then sent to Manhattan, which has become infested by zombie-like E.V.O.s controlled by an EVO named Peter Meechum. Deeming the spread of Dr.Meechum's control too dangerous to contain, White Knight initiates Bleach Protocol, ordering for a nuclear weapon to be detonated on the Manhattan Bridge to kill Meechum and the infected.


Rex, Noah, and Bobo take a "vacation" to the resort island of Cabo Luna behind Providence's back, where Rex develops a crush on a mysterious girl named Circe. Hearing a strange noise at night, Rex encounters Circe under attack by a huge EVO sea monster. Helping her defeat it, Rex learns that Circe is herself an E.V.O. with the ability to summon other E.V.O.s with a sonic scream, and summoned the sea monster as part of an initiation ritual to join the Pack, the followers of Van Kleiss.

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