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"The Customer is Always Wrong." Projectors in the Service Industry with Mishayla Spendlove 4/6 Splenic Projector RAX Tension

"The Customer is Always Wrong." Projectors in the Service Industry with Mishayla Spendlove 4/6 Splenic Projector RAX Tension

FromProjector Eyes


"The Customer is Always Wrong." Projectors in the Service Industry with Mishayla Spendlove 4/6 Splenic Projector RAX Tension

FromProjector Eyes

ratings:
Length:
73 minutes
Released:
May 24, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Mishayla is a certified Personal Trainer, Transformation Specialist & Emotion Code Practitioner, combining her passion for finding balance in body, mind and energy. “Finding out I was a 4/6 Splenic Projector just made sense to me. It has helped me align with my passion for using my intuitive skills to help others find balance in a chaotic world.”

With a combined 30 years of experience doing every job possible in the service and hospitality industry, Travis and Mishayla sit down to discuss what it's like being a Splenic Projector in real life.

Connect with Mishayla:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mishaylakfitness/
Website: www.balancefitnesswellness.com

Connect with Travis Day:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/travis.day/
Website: https://www.neutrinoseas.com/
Released:
May 24, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (22)

Travis Day is a 1/3 Splenic Projector, world traveling waterman and spiritual explorer. He's on a journey to recognize and share the incredible stories of people who have summoned the courage to live a life aligned with their true purpose. Inspired by his own awakening and "trial and error" style Human Design experiment, Travis sits down with captivating guests to find out what's worked and more importantly what has NOT on their path to self discovery. Neutrino Seas aims to inspire listeners to get messy, make mistakes and have some fun on this all too serious Human Design experiment.