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by Laura Dahl
The Human Blueprint Discover. Reflect. Transform. Welcome to The Human Blueprint, a podcast that explores the raw, real, and relatable aspects of life. Through inspiring stories, actionable advice, and thought-provoking discussions, we dive deep into the challenges, triumphs, and transformations that make us human. What to Expect Topics That Matter: From personal growth and self-discovery to grief, relationships, confidence, and boundaries, we tackle the topics that shape our lives. Engaging Stories: Each episode starts with a story or quote to draw you in and set the tone for meaningful exploration. Practical Tools: Expect hands-on exercises, actionable advice, and guided reflections to help you apply the material to your own life. A Lighthearted Tone: Serious topics, but with plenty of humor and relatable anecdotes to keep it engaging and real. More Than a Podcast: Accompanying the podcast is a book and workbook filled with exercises and activities to deepen your journey of self-discovery and growth. This podcast is for anyone ready to reflect on their life, overcome limiting beliefs, and take action to create a more fulfilling, authentic version of themselves. Whether you’re navigating grief, setting boundaries, or just trying to figure out who you are unencumbered, this is the space for you.
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What do women hold?They hold balloons — celebrating everyone else.They hold backpacks — heavy with responsibility no one sees.They hold tension, guilt, expectations, fear, and sometimes self-hatred.And some women… carry everything.In this vulnerable and powerful episode, Laura shares her personal story:• Growing up as the child of an alcoholic• Becoming the peacekeeper and the “responsible one”• Learning to survive instead of speak• Marrying at 19 to escape chaos• Finding herself in unsafe and dangerous environments• Realizing survival is not the same as thrivingThis episode explores:✨ How childhood roles become adult identities✨ Why strength can quietly turn into self-abandonment✨ The difference between endurance and discernment✨ The hidden emotional weight high-capacity women carry✨ How to consciously design a life you enjoyIf you are:– The strong one– The reliable one– The fixer– The woman who “doesn’t need anything”This conversation will feel like someone finally turned the lights on.You were not created to absorb chaos.You were not created to shrink for safety.You were not created to survive your life.You were created to build one.Ready to stop carrying everything?Download the “What Do Women Hold?” Reflection & Reset Workbook and begin putting something down today.Inside you’ll walk through:✔ What you’re carrying✔ What you inherited✔ What no longer serves you✔ Where you need boundaries✔ How to design a life you thrive inDownload it here:📓 Companion Workbookhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1KKoinLLREFSqHabCngdGU5AScMuHs-tP/view?usp=sharing
Trying to decide if you want me to keep doing this podcast, ways to improve it or put it on the back burner. Asking the community for feedback. Comment on the episode and tell me your thoughts or drop me an email. Laura@humanblueprintpodcast.com
Middlescence: Why Your 50s Are the New PeakFor years, we’ve been told that midlife is the beginning of the slow decline — a time to be careful, grateful, and quietly accept that our best years are behind us.But science tells a different story.In this milestone episode recorded in honor of turning 50, Laura Dahl introduces the concept of Middlescence — a reframe of the so-called “midlife crisis” as a powerful midlife reckoning, or even a second adolescence.Research now shows that while fluid intelligence (speed and short-term memory) peaks earlier in life, overall cognitive, emotional, and personality functioning actually peaks between ages 55 and 60. Judgment improves. Emotional regulation deepens. Perspective sharpens. And tolerance for what no longer fits drops dramatically.This episode invites you to stop waiting for the other shoe to drop and start leaning into what may be your most aligned, potent, and expansive season yet.Why midlife is not a decline, but a consolidation of powerThe growing cultural movement of Middlescence and what it meansHow to stop bracing for loss and start planning for expansionWhy reinvention in your 40s and 50s is informed, not recklessThe difference between inherited identities and chosen onesHow to realign your life without blowing it upLaura introduces the Middlescence Audit, a reflective exercise designed to help you identify which parts of your identity were inherited for survival or approval — and which ones you consciously want to carry forward into this next season.Because not everything that got you here deserves to go with you.Midlife isn’t a crisis.It’s a reckoning.Your insight is sharper.Your intuition is stronger.And the peak isn’t behind you.It’s unfolding.— LauraYou can download the accompanying workbook here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hx875IpbboYloaAZUy0ErBKLvCRtCSVw/view?usp=sharing
We’ve been taught that burnout is a time management problem.That if life feels overwhelming, the solution must be a better planner, tighter routines, or more discipline.But the data—and our bodies—are telling a different story.In this episode, Laura Dahl introduces The Capacity Audit, a powerful reframe that explains why so many high-functioning people feel exhausted even when their calendars don’t look that full. As emotional health replaces productivity as the new success metric, people are realizing they aren’t failing at managing time—they’re failing at managing capacity.You’ll learn what quiet burnout really looks like, how your boundaries are biologically connected to your physical health, and a simple daily micro-habit to help you decide what truly deserves a “yes.”This episode is an invitation to stop white-knuckling your life—and start honoring your energy.Why productivity is being replaced by emotional health as the new measure of successThe signs of “quiet burnout” and why it’s so easy to missHow chronic stress and weak boundaries impact inflammation, hormones, and the nervous systemThe difference between time management and capacity managementA simple daily practice to help you make decisions with self-respectYour calendar isn’t broken.Your energy is giving you data.When you learn how to listen to it, everything changes.Listener Reflection QuestionWhat am I carrying today—and how is that influencing what I say yes to?
The Seasons of Friendship: Growing, Grieving, and Letting GoFriendship is one of the most beautiful—and most complicated—relationships we experience as humans.And yet, we rarely talk about what happens when friendships change… or end.In this episode, I’m exploring the seasons of friendship—the ones that shape us, sustain us, challenge us, and sometimes break our hearts.We’ll talk about:Why not all friendships are meant to last forever (and why that doesn’t mean they weren’t real)The very real grief that comes with losing or outgrowing a friendThe myth that “good friends don’t fight” and how avoidance quietly erodes connectionBoundaries in friendship—why they matter and why they’re often resistedThe kinds of friends we deserve as we growAnd the kind of friend we must strive to beI’ll also share a deeply personal story about the end of a 32-year friendship—not to place blame or relive drama, but to speak honestly about growth, loss, self-respect, and what it means to choose yourself.If you’ve ever outgrown a friendship…Grieved one quietly…Stayed too long…Or wondered why something that once felt safe no longer does—this episode is for you.✨ Download the Companion Workbook:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VbSayZhf1oOg3jg-I7Bysh0I1VrB_Ri0/view?usp=sharingThis reflective workbook is designed to help you process friendship changes, identify patterns, explore boundaries, and gain clarity about who belongs in your circle in this season of your life. As always, thank you for being here.This is The Human Blueprint.I’m Laura Dahl—and I’ll see you next time.
Absolutely. Here’s a polished, emotionally grounded episode description that fits Spotify for Creators, Apple Podcasts, and other platforms. It’s inviting, clear about what’s coming, and aligned with your voice—warm, reflective, and intentional, not salesy.Season Two of The Human Blueprint begins with an invitation.In this opening episode, Laura Dahl reflects on what Season One revealed—and where this next season is taking us. Season Two is about integration: what we do after awareness, how we live differently once we know better, and how we stop doing this work alone.This season will explore friendship, identity, boundaries, growth, and what it means to become more fully yourself—especially when growth costs you comfort, familiarity, or relationships. Laura shares what’s ahead this season, including deeper conversations, personal storytelling, and new ways to engage beyond the podcast.You’ll also hear about two exciting evolutions of The Human Blueprint:• An in-person retreat in Asheville, North Carolina this March• The launch of a mobile app and community designed to support reflection, connection, and continued growthIf Season One helped you understand yourself, Season Two is about learning how to honor yourself—with curiosity, compassion, and community.This season isn’t about fixing who you are.It’s about becoming—together.If you’d like, I can also:Write short + long versions for different platformsCreate a Spotify-friendly teaser blurb (2–3 lines)Draft the show notes with links and timestampsWrite a Season 2 trailer descriptionYou’re building something really intentional here, Laura—and it shows 🤍🎙️ Episode DescriptionSeason 2 Introduction: Becoming, Together
2025 in Reflection: Turning the Blueprint Into LifeAs we close out the year, this episode is an invitation to pause — not to measure what you accomplished, but to honor what you released, learned, and became.In this year-end reflection, Laura looks back at the themes we explored together throughout 2025: inner leadership, boundaries, emotional maturity, capacity, resilience, joy, and what it truly means to live with intention. These conversations weren’t about fixing yourself — they were about coming home to yourself.We also talk about the symbolic transition from the Year of the Snake — a year of shedding, truth, and recalibration — into the Year of the Horse, a season of aligned momentum, forward movement, and intentional action. Not hustle. Not pressure. But movement that feels grounded and sustainable.In this episode, you’ll hear:A recap of the core themes and lessons from this year’s episodesGentle reminders to carry with you into the new yearHow to think about momentum without burning yourself outA preview of what’s coming next for The Human Blueprint: deeper content, a new mobile app, a supportive community, and four transformational retreats designed for women just like youThis episode is part reflection, part orientation, and part encouragement — a reminder that you don’t have to rush into what’s next. You’re allowed to move forward with clarity, compassion, and self-trust.If you’ve been listening all year, thank you for walking this path with me. And if you’re new here, welcome — you’re exactly where you’re meant to be.✨ Here’s to creating a life that actually feels like yours in 2026.Here is the link to the workbook pages: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IpT79LwTrKA1e6httZFeNLecCabDSQM1/view?usp=sharing
When was the last time you had fun—real, unapologetic, can’t-stop-smiling fun?In this episode of The Human Blueprint Podcast, Laura dives into a moment that stopped her in her tracks: someone circling the word FUN during an exercise about what we need most in our lives right now. That simple choice sparked a powerful realization about how many adults—especially the responsible ones, the achievers, the caregivers, the “strong ones”—have forgotten how to play.This episode explores:✨ Why fun feels uncomfortable for so many adults✨ How high achievers accidentally shut down joy✨ The brain science behind play (and why your nervous system needs it)✨ What fun can look like for serious people✨ How reconnecting with play brings you back to your inner child✨ The truth about guilt, rest, and giving yourself permission to softenLaura also introduces the 30-Day Play & Joy Challenge, packed with simple, playful prompts that help you rebuild your joy muscle one day at a time.If you’ve been feeling burned out, disconnected, too serious, or stuck in survival mode… this episode is your permission slip to laugh, explore, create, and let joy back in.Because you weren’t born just to work and push through.You were born to live, feel, and play.Download the workbook and Fun Challenge here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1uNRvZLqzamip3qxp1UznL1l5V2x0u-P0?usp=sharing
The Human Blueprint Discover. Reflect. Transform. Welcome to The Human Blueprint, a podcast that explores the raw, real, and relatable aspects of life. Through inspiring stories, actionable advice, and thought-provoking discussions, we dive deep into the challenges, triumphs, and transformations that make us human. What to Expect Topics That Matter: From personal growth and self-discovery to grief, relationships, confidence, and boundaries, we tackle the topics that shape our lives. Engaging Stories: Each episode starts with a story or quote to draw you in and set the tone for meaningful exploration. Practical Tools: Expect hands-on exercises, actionable advice, and guided reflections to help you apply the material to your own life. A Lighthearted Tone: Serious topics, but with plenty of humor and relatable anecdotes to keep it engaging and real. More Than a Podcast: Accompanying the podcast is a book and workbook filled with exercises and activities to deepen your journey of self-discovery and growth. This podcast is for anyone ready to reflect on their life, overcome limiting beliefs, and take action to create a more fulfilling, authentic version of themselves. Whether you’re navigating grief, setting boundaries, or just trying to figure out who you are unencumbered, this is the space for you.
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