

Built for the Edge
Kehla G
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.
Right now: join the live 3-day workshop — When Nothing Holds — May 4, 5 + 7th. For entrepreneurs who have already built something that works but can't get it to hold. www.kehlag.com/whennothingholdssignup
✨ Instagram: @kehlag🌍 www.kehlag.com📩 hello@kehlag.com
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.
Right now: join the live 3-day workshop — When Nothing Holds — May 4, 5 + 7th. For entrepreneurs who have already built something that works but can't get it to hold. www.kehlag.com/whennothingholdssignup
✨ Instagram: @kehlag🌍 www.kehlag.com📩 hello@kehlag.com
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Apr 5, 2026 • 10min
E #515: Structural Instability Series Part I: Why Your Business Moves… But Doesn’t Hold
If your business feels like it’s working — content is landing, offers are selling, things are moving — but nothing actually stabilizes, this episode is for you.
Kehla breaks down the real reason momentum doesn’t turn into consistency, and why most entrepreneurs misread this moment as something missing instead of something not holding.
This is where people start adding more — more strategy, more content, more identity work — and end up deeper in the cycle.
Inside this episode, you’ll see the difference between a business that moves and a business that builds, and the question that changes how you look at everything you’ve already created.
If things keep working… but not sticking — this will land.
Join: Why Nothing Holds Workshop (May 4-7th 2026)
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Mar 29, 2026 • 45min
E #514: How Women Founders Are Losing Hours Every Week (And the Systems That Give Them Their Time Back) with Diana Lunzer
If your brain feels like a thousand open tabs, this episode is for you.
In this conversation, Kehla sits down with Productivity Strategist and Certified Notion Consultant Diana Lunzer to unpack the invisible inefficiencies that quietly drain founders every single week. From scattered notes and disconnected tools to the mental load many women carry in business and life, Diana shares what’s actually creating chaos behind the scenes — and how simple systems can completely transform the way you operate.
They explore how tools like Notion and AI can help founders build supportive infrastructure that reduces overwhelm, streamlines workflows, and frees up mental capacity for the work and life that truly matter.
Diana also pulls back the curtain on how she runs a multi-six-figure business working just 10–16 hours a week, the systems that make that possible, and why productivity isn’t about hustle — it’s about creating systems that support you.
In this episode, we cover:
• The biggest inefficiencies women founders don’t realize they’re operating inside of
• Why scattered notes, tools, and tasks create constant mental overload
• The concept of knowledge management and why it’s foundational for founders
• How Notion can become your business “operating system”
• Using AI and automation to reduce manual work and mental load
• How supportive systems free up time, creativity, and joy in your life and business
If you’ve ever felt reactive, scattered, or like your business is running you instead of the other way around — this conversation will show you what’s possible when the right infrastructure is in place.
Connect with Diana Lunzer
Diana Lunzer is a Productivity Strategist, Certified Notion Consultant, creator of the Productive CEO™, and Mom of three. She helps ambitious founders get organized, optimize their workflows, and scale with less chaos and more confidence using smart systems that look as good as they work.
Her mission is simple: help you build a business that runs smoother, grows faster, and feels a whole lot better.
Resources & Links
Join Diana’s membership, the Productive CEO Club:
https://dianalunzer.com/productive-ceo-club
Connect with Diana on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/dianalunzer
Subscribe to Diana’s email newsletter to boost your productivity:
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Work with Diana or invite her to speak:
https://www.dianalunzer.com
Download Diana’s FREE Notion templates:
https://dianalunzer.com/shop-notion-templates

Mar 22, 2026 • 48min
E #513: Identity vs Infrastructure: Why “Doing Everything Right” Still Isn’t Working — With Beverleigh Fateev
In this episode of Built for the Edge, Kehla G is joined by Beverleigh Fateev for a conversation that exposes a quiet fault line running through the online business world — one most entrepreneurs are standing on without realizing it.
Why does a business “work” on paper, yet feel wrong in practice? Why do identity breakthroughs stop producing results… or perfectly built systems fail to move the needle?
Coming from opposite ends of the spectrum, Kehla and Beverleigh explore the invisible tug-of-war between identity and infrastructure — and how mistaking one for the other keeps entrepreneurs stuck in cycles of reinvention, burnout, and borrowed certainty. They challenge the language of “who you need to become,” question the way Human Design and Gene Keys are often used as rulebooks, and surface the uncomfortable reality of how much of business is built on external validation rather than internal authority.
This episode isn’t about fixing anything. It’s about noticing what’s being substituted, where power quietly leaks, and why the question “who said?” changes everything.
If you’ve ever felt like you’re doing all the right things — but something still isn’t landing — this conversation will show you exactly where to listen.
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Mar 18, 2026 • 19min
E #512: Why Most Entrepreneurs Misread What’s Happening in Their Business
Every year on her birthday, Kehla records a podcast episode reflecting on life and entrepreneurship.
This year, she did something different.
After pulling the transcripts from several of those birthday episodes, she started noticing a pattern in how her thinking has evolved over the years — and it revealed something most entrepreneurs don’t realize they’re doing in their business.
If you’ve ever found yourself wondering:
• Why a launch that didn’t convert suddenly makes you question everything
• Why a drop in engagement feels like proof something is wrong
• Why certain seasons in business feel chaotic while others feel clear
…this episode is for you.
In this conversation, Kehla shares what she discovered after revisiting years of her own reflections as an entrepreneur — and the shift that completely changed how she navigates uncertainty, failure, and growth in business.
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Mar 15, 2026 • 17min
E #511: The Dark Side of Alignment Culture: When Alignment Becomes Avoidance
In the online business world, “alignment” has become one of the most celebrated ideas in personal growth and entrepreneurship. But what happens when alignment language quietly becomes a way to delay the structural work that actually moves a business forward?
In this episode, Kehla breaks down the dark side of alignment culture and why so many thoughtful, self-aware entrepreneurs can unintentionally use alignment as a form of avoidance.
Drawing from her own evolution—from mindset coaching to Human Design, Gene Keys, and now business strategy—Kehla explores how alignment was never meant to eliminate effort. Instead, it’s meant to help you place effort more precisely.
Inside this conversation, you’ll hear:
Why alignment was never supposed to remove friction from building a business
How alignment language can become a sophisticated form of self-justification
The difference between alignment and structure in entrepreneurship
Why intelligent, self-aware entrepreneurs are especially vulnerable to this trap
The structural questions that actually move a business forward
If you’ve ever found yourself endlessly refining your messaging, waiting for the “right energy,” or studying frameworks without building the infrastructure to support your work, this episode will challenge you to look at your business from a new lens.
Alignment should clarify your path.
It should not delay it.
Resources & Links
Join the workshop:
When Alignment Becomes Avoidance — March 17th
Want to work privately with Kehla?
Explore 1:1 opportunities here
Explore The Architectrix Atelier
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@kehlag

Mar 8, 2026 • 44min
E #510: The 2027 Human Design Shift: Why Systems, Formulas, and Authority Are Breaking Down with Hope Pedraza
In this episode, Kehla sits down with Hope Pedraza for an unscripted, Human Design–heavy conversation about the 2027 incarnation cross shift and why so many systems suddenly feel like they’re failing.
Rather than treating the move from the Cross of Planning into the Sleeping Phoenix as a future prediction, this conversation explores what’s already happening: formulas, structures, and external authorities no longer hold the same power — in business, health, or personal growth.
Using Human Design and the Gene Keys as a lens, Kehla and Hope touch on themes of embodiment, individuality, burnout, force versus strength, emotional truth, and why cookie-cutter approaches are quietly losing relevance. Hope shares her lived experience of deconditioning, nervous system collapse, and reclaiming energy sovereignty — while Kehla names the broader pattern emerging since 2020.
This episode doesn’t offer answers or strategies. It asks a more uncomfortable question: what happens when you can’t outsource authority anymore — and the body becomes the place you have to listen?
If you’ve felt disillusioned with templates, tired of forcing outcomes, or quietly done with systems that once worked, this conversation will help you locate yourself — without telling you what to do next.
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Mar 1, 2026 • 28min
E #509: Top 2% Without 100,000 Downloads: Seven Years Inside a Podcast
After seven years of consistent publishing, over 500 episodes, and more than 150 unique guest interviews, Kehla shares the unfiltered truth about what it actually takes to build a top 2% podcast — without crossing 100,000 downloads or going viral.
In this episode, she breaks down the myths around podcast growth, global rankings, and download metrics, and explains why longevity, coherence, and ecosystem integration matter more than spikes or frequency.
Kehla walks through her real download data from 2019 to 2026, including peak years, drops in listenership, and the non-linear nature of podcast growth. She also unpacks the responsibilities of both podcast hosts and guests, the importance of specificity in interviews, and why saying “I’ll talk about whatever your audience needs” is often a sign of authority leakage.
Most importantly, she addresses one of the biggest gaps in podcasting today: underleveraging your channel. From transcript analysis and AI-driven content repurposing to threading episodes into email marketing, paid offers, and client transformation, Kehla explains how a podcast can become the spine of a business ecosystem — not just a content stream.
If you are an entrepreneur, coach, or thought leader looking to grow a podcast, increase authority, improve podcast interviews, or integrate your show into your business strategy, this episode offers a grounded, no-formula perspective from someone who has stayed in the game for seven years.
In the show notes, you’ll find the link to the Seven Years In Podcast Compression Diagnostic, a locating tool designed to help you identify where your podcast is coherent, where it’s leaking, and how it fits (or doesn’t) within your broader business architecture.
Grab the Seven Years In: A Podcast Compression Diagnostic Intake
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Feb 22, 2026 • 41min
E #508: Financial Freedom Isn’t a Vibe: Micro Money Habits That Actually Build Wealth with Lorna Poole
Financial freedom isn’t built on vibes. It’s built on behaviour.
In this episode, Kehla sits down with wealth mentor Lorna Poole to unpack what actually creates financial independence for female entrepreneurs — especially when money feels messy.
Most high-achieving women aren’t struggling because they lack intelligence or strategy. They’re stuck in avoidance, hyper-independence, or waiting to feel “safe” before changing their money habits. This conversation cuts through the noise and gets grounded in what truly shifts financial outcomes.
Lorna shares how radical self-responsibility, micro-behavioral changes, and long-game thinking build real wealth — not emotional highs or manifestation aesthetics.
Together, they explore:
– Why paying yourself first matters (even if it’s $5)
– How your nervous system reacts when you start keeping money
– The emotional patterns women carry into their financial decisions
– The difference between revenue and true wealth
– Why neutrality with money is power
This episode is a candid look at debt, independence, partnership, and the subtle ways feelings can hijack financial leadership.
Financial freedom isn’t about the number.
It’s about who you become in the process of building it.
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Join the Money to Freedom Summit (March 2-6th 2026)
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Feb 15, 2026 • 30min
E #507: What If Your Offer Isn’t the Problem? with Lori Young
In this episode of Built for the Edge, Kehla is joined by Lori, an offer strategist and holistic business coach, for a grounded and unfiltered conversation about one of the most quietly destabilizing moments in business: when an offer stops selling — or never quite takes off.
Rather than rushing to fixes, frameworks, or surface-level tweaks, this conversation slows the moment down and asks a more uncomfortable question: what if the issue isn’t the offer at all?
Together, Kehla and Lori explore the tension between specificity and safety, why many entrepreneurs stay deliberately vague without realizing it, and how committing to a clear lane often triggers identity friction before it creates momentum. Lori shares her own lived experience of stepping out of a generalist identity and claiming her work as an offer strategist — including what it’s like to be ahead of the market and misunderstood before you’re validated.
The conversation also touches the less-talked-about reality of dry seasons in business: moments where strategy has been applied, alignment feels intact, and effort isn’t the missing ingredient — yet results haven’t caught up. Human Design, Gene Keys, and timing weave through the discussion, not as answers, but as lenses for self-regulation, restraint, and discernment.
As the episode moves toward the future, Kehla and Lori reflect on what’s shifting in how offers are built and sold moving into 2026 — the quiet unraveling of guru culture, the rise of buyer discernment, and the growing demand for intimacy, precision, and guidance over performance and hype. AI enters the conversation not as a shortcut, but as a pressure point: something that amplifies what’s already true about an offer rather than fixing what’s misaligned.
This episode isn’t here to tell you what to change. It’s here to help you locate yourself — inside your offer, your timing, and the season you’re actually in.
Resources and Lori’s AI-powered offer audit are linked in the show notes for those ready to take the next step.
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Feb 8, 2026 • 35min
E #506: You’re Not Your Job Title: Rebuilding Confidence and Your Brand After Corporate with Betsy Hamm
What happens when the title disappears, the paycheck stops, and the structure that once held your confidence together is suddenly gone?
In this episode, Kehla G is joined by Betsy Hamm for a candid conversation about what it actually takes to leave corporate leadership and rebuild from the inside out. Not just a business. Not just a brand. But identity, confidence, and decision-making when there’s no external authority left to lean on.
The conversation opens in the tension so many women quietly carry — realizing how much of their certainty, worth, and clarity was propped up by titles, performance reviews, and institutional validation. From there, Kehla and Betsy explore the often-missed deconditioning phase of entrepreneurship: the unraveling that happens when experience is no longer backed by a logo, and confidence must be self-generated rather than inherited.
Rather than offering formulas or surface-level branding advice, this episode circles the deeper question underneath it all: what are you actually building your business on? Performance? Platforms? External proof? Or an internal orientation that doesn’t collapse when momentum dips?
Betsy introduces her PIE framework — performance, image, and exposure — not as a checklist to complete, but as a mirror to reveal where leadership, brand, and confidence are quietly misaligned. The conversation weaves through focus, restraint, circles versus networks, and why entrepreneurial environments often unlock a very different kind of support than corporate ones ever did.
This episode doesn’t tell you how to “fix” your brand. It invites you to notice what you’ve been standing on — and what happens when you choose to rebuild from something that can’t be taken away.
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