
Built for the Edge is a podcast about one thing: why businesses that should be working aren't holding — and what it actually takes to fix that.
Not more strategy. Not more content. Structure.
Hosted by Business Architect Kehla G, each episode cuts into the hidden patterns behind stalled growth, misaligned offers, and businesses that keep resetting instead of compounding. Human Design and Gene Keys are used here as diagnostic tools — not identities. AI as leverage. Business architecture as the actual work.
If you've already built something, you know how to sell, and it still doesn't feel like it's holding — this is the show.
⚡ Solo episodes diagnosing what's actually breaking underneath
⚡ Real applications of Human Design, Gene Keys, and AI in business structure
⚡ Conversations with founders who are building differently
Top 2% globally. 500+ episodes.
✨ Instagram: @kehlag
🌍 www.kehlag.com
📩 hello@kehlag.com
Built for the Edge is a podcast about one thing: why businesses that should be working aren't holding — and what it actually takes to fix that.
Not more strategy. Not more content. Structure.
Hosted by Business Architect Kehla G, each episode cuts into the hidden patterns behind stalled growth, misaligned offers, and businesses that keep resetting instead of compounding. Human Design and Gene Keys are used here as diagnostic tools — not identities. AI as leverage. Business architecture as the actual work.
If you've already built something, you know how to sell, and it still doesn't feel like it's holding — this is the show.
⚡ Solo episodes diagnosing what's actually breaking underneath
⚡ Real applications of Human Design, Gene Keys, and AI in business structure
⚡ Conversations with founders who are building differently
Top 2% globally. 500+ episodes.
✨ Instagram: @kehlag
🌍 www.kehlag.com
📩 hello@kehlag.com
Episodes

Sunday Apr 12, 2026
Sunday Apr 12, 2026
You’re showing up. You’re doing the work. Things do work… but nothing actually builds.
So every time you want results, it feels like you’re starting over.
In this episode, Kehla breaks down why this isn’t a consistency problem, a discipline problem, or a mindset problem — it’s a compounding problem.
Through real examples, she shows what it actually looks like when a business generates results but doesn’t hold them, and why more effort, more strategy, or more identity work won’t fix it.
If your business only works when you’re actively pushing it, this episode will show you why — and what question you should be asking instead.

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