Brittany Arthur: Legend of Human Design

Introducing Brittany Arthur, legend of Human Design. This episode is dedicated to Uncle Rodney, who died in the line of duty

WHAT A WHIRLWIND! We had such a journey through Brittany’s life and I was furiously making notes and thinking HOW CAN I HIRE THIS WOMAN?

In this Podcast you will learn:

  • Basics of Design-centred thinking and the concept of life-prototyping and being values-driven

  • How Brittany designed her family and business to work for her (it’s not what you think)

  • Science, Psychology and Spirit and how they fit into Brittany’s life design

  • Mexico - and what living there for 3 years during the Pandemic taught her

  • Her deep, almost spiritually connected, love of Japan 

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About Brittany

Brittany Arthur is the CEO of Design Thinking Japan, a human-centered design consultancy with studios in Tokyo and Sydney. She leads the organization in fostering innovation and enhancing customer value through design. As the founder of the world’s only bilingual (Japanese-English) innovation podcast and Design Thinking network, Brittany actively contributes to her field as a speaker and media commentator. In addition to her professional achievements, Brittany is a mother to Charles and has been actively involved in Rotary International for nearly two decades, demonstrating her dedication to community service.

Connect with Brittany

https://www.designthinkingjapan.com
@_brittanyarthur


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