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The Throat Center is one of the most misunderstood — and most conditioned — areas in Human Design. Whether your child has a Defined Throat (with a consistent voice) or an Undefined Throat (with an adaptive, shifting voice), this center shapes how they communicate, express themselves, and even how they feel seen by others.
In this episode, we explore:
* Why the Throat is called the “town center” of the bodygraph — and why it isn’t where manifestation actually begins
* How a Defined Throat brings a steady, reliable way of speaking (and why it’s not the same as “talking too much”)
* How an Undefined Throat amplifies the voices around it, often making kids truth detectors — and why pressuring them for answers rarely works
* The connection between the Throat and hormones, self-expression, and deconditioning
* Parenting strategies for helping both Defined and Undefined Throat children feel validated and heard
You’ll also learn about the 11 gates of the Throat Center and their distinct “voices”:
* Gate 62 → “I think / I don’t think” (facts & details)
* Gate 23 → “I know / I don’t know” (insight)
* Gate 56 → “I believe / I don’t believe” (storytelling)
* Gate 16 → “I identify / I don’t identify” (skills & resonance)
* Gate 20 → “I am / I am not (in the now)” (present clarity)
* Gate 31 → “I lead / I don’t lead” (democratic leadership)
* Gate 8 → “I contribute / I don’t contribute” (unique expression)
* Gate 33 → “I remember / I don’t remember” (story & lessons from the past)
* Gate 35 → “I experience / I don’t experience” (growth through progress)
* Gate 12 → “I can try / I can’t try” (social caution)
* Gate 45 → “I have / I don’t have” (gatherer & educator energy)
✨ Resources Mentioned:
* Run your free Human Design chart at www.sashaclark.com
If your child struggles to find their voice, feels pressured to speak, or talks nonstop, this episode will help you understand what’s really happening — and how to guide them with patience and love.
You are welcome to run your child’s free Human Design chart at https://sashyaclark.com/free-human-design-report/ Be sure to download one of the complimentary mini-reading reports!
You can follow Sashya on Instagram here.
Gate descriptions are quoted from “Living Your Design” by Lynda Bunnell.
By Helping parents decode their children's behavior so they can make deeper connections.The Throat Center is one of the most misunderstood — and most conditioned — areas in Human Design. Whether your child has a Defined Throat (with a consistent voice) or an Undefined Throat (with an adaptive, shifting voice), this center shapes how they communicate, express themselves, and even how they feel seen by others.
In this episode, we explore:
* Why the Throat is called the “town center” of the bodygraph — and why it isn’t where manifestation actually begins
* How a Defined Throat brings a steady, reliable way of speaking (and why it’s not the same as “talking too much”)
* How an Undefined Throat amplifies the voices around it, often making kids truth detectors — and why pressuring them for answers rarely works
* The connection between the Throat and hormones, self-expression, and deconditioning
* Parenting strategies for helping both Defined and Undefined Throat children feel validated and heard
You’ll also learn about the 11 gates of the Throat Center and their distinct “voices”:
* Gate 62 → “I think / I don’t think” (facts & details)
* Gate 23 → “I know / I don’t know” (insight)
* Gate 56 → “I believe / I don’t believe” (storytelling)
* Gate 16 → “I identify / I don’t identify” (skills & resonance)
* Gate 20 → “I am / I am not (in the now)” (present clarity)
* Gate 31 → “I lead / I don’t lead” (democratic leadership)
* Gate 8 → “I contribute / I don’t contribute” (unique expression)
* Gate 33 → “I remember / I don’t remember” (story & lessons from the past)
* Gate 35 → “I experience / I don’t experience” (growth through progress)
* Gate 12 → “I can try / I can’t try” (social caution)
* Gate 45 → “I have / I don’t have” (gatherer & educator energy)
✨ Resources Mentioned:
* Run your free Human Design chart at www.sashaclark.com
If your child struggles to find their voice, feels pressured to speak, or talks nonstop, this episode will help you understand what’s really happening — and how to guide them with patience and love.
You are welcome to run your child’s free Human Design chart at https://sashyaclark.com/free-human-design-report/ Be sure to download one of the complimentary mini-reading reports!
You can follow Sashya on Instagram here.
Gate descriptions are quoted from “Living Your Design” by Lynda Bunnell.