
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
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Sunday May 10, 2026
Sunday May 10, 2026
In this episode of Built for the Edge, Kehla sits down with Jas Maylin — a 3/5 Generator, former registered psychotherapist, homeschooling mom of three, and founder of the Soul Success Center and the Ultimate Human Design Summit.
This conversation is, in itself, a demonstration of the work. Jas's undefined G center, four defined motor centers, and Right Angle Cross of Planning show up in every part of how she built, burned down, and rebuilt her business. She didn't wait to be invited to a seat at the table. She built the whole thing — and filled it with the people she was already learning from.
If you've been sitting on your human design knowledge — reading it, understanding it, intellectually getting it — but struggling to actually trust it enough to act on it, this episode is the one.
What Kehla and Jas cover
- How Jas found human design at 2am on the couch with a newborn — and why it finally clicked that time
- Leaving a doctorate with one year left to go all-in on what she actually wanted to build
- The shadow side of the 3 line — and how Jas stopped letting "I'm still learning" become an excuse not to start
- What an undefined G center has to do with building a community from scratch
- Why Generator frustration isn't a stop sign — it's a ceiling you're meant to break through
- Riding the emotional wave as an Emotional Authority without letting it stall every decision
- Running a summit with no funnel knowledge, no polished aesthetic, no team — just four motor centers and a vision
- What the Ultimate Human Design Summit actually is, who it's for, and what to expect across all three days
The Ultimate Human Design summit — day by day
Day 1 is about healing. Inner child work, root-cause diagnostics, and getting clear on what's actually running business decisions. Dr. Karen Curry Parker opens this day.
Day 2 goes into business — magnetic branding through your chart, top money gates, and building offers from your body graph rather than copying someone else's model.
Day 3 covers embodiment: fitness and human design, the whole-person piece that most business summits skip entirely.

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