The Podcast:
true crime & human design
Have you ever wanted to get inside the inner workings of high profile criminal cases? Join me as I explore thrilling stories that re-evaluate themes through an energetic lens. What might we see when we combine forensic psychology, trauma theory, neuroscience, and attachment theory with energetics?
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But First, What's Your Design
☟ But First, What's Your Design
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"I am legit sobbing."
“I just listened to your first episode and I am legit sobbing. You are so real. So raw. So personable even though you're speaking to the collective.”
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"The Humanity & Awareness You Bring.."
I've tried listening to other true crime podcasts where they're coming from an astrological POV and calling the individual a "piece of sh!t" every few minutes and I couldn't continue. They're not born this way, they're made. The humanity and awareness you bring to the table is really refreshing.
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"Wow, Just Wow."
There is NOTHING out there like this podcast. After listening to just the first episode, I’m more excited than ever to learn from Corrine. Her knowledge and wisdom around topics like trauma are unmatched and I love the way she’s using true crime & human design as a way to delve deep into the these complex topics and do so in a way that’s never been done before.
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"Wow Wow Wow"
Let me start off by saying this podcast has been what I have been missing. As a person that has been in love with psychology since childhood, I recently discovered human design and have been obsessed with that for the past couple years. I got into astrology and human design because I felt like it helped me understand people better. This podcast is amazing in how it uses human design to understand people that our society would deem atrocious, but are still here with their design and unique experience. As a manifestor in human design, I listened to the John Gacy episode and was in tears. The way you display compassion for people is astounding. I applaud you and can’t wait to hear more!
Ep. 4: Distorted Reflections: The Life & Design of Andrew Cunanan
Andrew Phillip Cunanan is a name that lives in infamy. Between April and July 1997, Cunanan embarked on a spree that left five people dead and ended with his own suicide. As disturbing and distressing as his actions were, it is essential to examine his life and behavioral patterns to gain a better understanding of the motivations that drive a spree killer.
Ep. 3: Dahmer Decoded: An Energetic and Psychological Perspective
Jeffrey Dahmer, a name that sends shivers down the spines of many, strikes as a classic example of the notorious dark side of human nature. Yet, what if we could decode his heinous acts and criminal behavior from a perspective of human design and attachment theory? This blog post aims at dissecting Jeffrey Dahmer's life, helping us connect the monstrous actions to his peculiar patterns of attachment and unique human design.
Ep. 2: Unraveling the Mind of Jeffrey Dahmer
This podcast episode sheds light on the systemic failures and societal prejudices that enabled Dahmer to evade detection for so long. From overlooked warning signs to discrimination based on race and sexual orientation, the narrative uncovers the glaring loopholes that allowed Dahmer to continue his reign of terror unchecked.