Episodes

  • Should You Stay or Should You Leave? feat. Emily P. Freeman (Type 4)
    Sep 5 2024

    In today's episode, spiritual director, podcast host, and Wall Street Journal Bestselling Author Emily Freeman and I dive into the topic of human relationships and decision-making through the lens of the Enneagram. We discuss Emily's new book, "How to Walk into a Room," which offers a unique perspective on discerning when to stay and when to walk away from various aspects of life. We explore the concept of denial, people-pleasing, and the importance of paying attention to one's inner knowing.

    Join us as we share insightful questions to help navigate complex relationships and make decisions with clarity and self-awareness. Discover how to lead yourself, care in a different way, and uncover what you truly want in life.

    Don't miss this engaging discussion filled with practical advice and thought-provoking insights on personal growth and self-discovery.

    Stay tuned for more enriching conversations on the Typology podcast!

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    55 mins
  • Scott Allender Homes in on the Enneagram and Emotional Intelligence
    Aug 30 2024

    How does knowing a person’s personality style help you in leadership development? In today’s replay, Scott Allender, Senior Vice President of Talent Strategy & Development at Warner Music Group, explains the concept of emotional intelligence, shares how he uses the Enneagram in team building and leadership development, and highlights the importance of being more thoughtful and intentional about developing leaders' capacity and not just capabilities.

    Scott will be joining us as a special guest in September for our Typology Institute Town Hall to dig deeper into the topic of Emotional Intelligence and Integration. If you’re not yet an Enneagram Explorer, we’d love to have you join us in the discussion. Head over to the Typology Institute to gain acceess today.

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    25 mins
  • Part 2: Navigating Grief and Growth - Insights from Christina Rasmussen
    Aug 22 2024

    Grief takes many forms and can be a complex and individual experience. It’s not limited to major life events. Life is full of small, invisible losses. In part 2 of our conversation with acclaimed grief educator and bestselling author, Christina Rasmussen explains what she means by “invisible losses” and the impact they can have on our lives over time: “our perception of self shifts out of what we know about ourselves and it changes…when that happens, we lose what I call the original self and what the original self is.”

    In today’s episode, you’ll learn:

    • what invisible losses are
    • how to recognize our three inner narratives, and
    • the importance of reconnecting with your original self

    Tune in for valuable insights on navigating grief and reconnecting with your original self.

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    34 mins
  • Part 1: Navigating Grief and Growth – Insights from Christina Rasmussen’s Invisible Loss (Type 8)
    Aug 16 2024

    This week we welcome the incredible Christina Rasmussen as our guest. In part one of this two-part conversation, we dig into the topics of grief, personality types, and self-discovery through the lens of the Enneagram.

    In this episode, we explore:

    • Christina's personal journey of loss and how it led her to become a grief educator and author
    • The multifaceted nature of grief that goes beyond traditional stereotypes
    • Unique insights into how different personality types navigate grief and life challenges
    • The nuances of the Enneagram 8 including the interplay between traits like strength, vulnerability, and projection
    • How engaging in shadow work, self-reflection and continuous growth cultivates authenticity, compassion and resilience

    Christina's wisdom and authenticity shine through, offering a powerful perspective on navigating life's challenges with courage and compassion.

    Tune in to discover more about Christina's work and insights on grief and the Enneagram.

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    39 mins
  • Authenticity: Finding balance in the public sphere as an Enneagram 4, feat. Liz Marie Galvan
    Aug 8 2024

    Today, we're joined by Liz Marie Galvin, author, blogger, and Enneagram 4. Liz shares how learning her Enneagram type has impacted her self-awareness and personal growth and the discusses some of the tools she uses to navigate the rich emotional landscape of being a Type 4.

    The conversation concludes with a discussion on the subtypes of Type 4 and how they manifest in different ways.

    We also dig into the challenges of being in the public space and curating an authentic persona online, exploring the Type 4's struggle with envy and the pressure to share vulnerable moments on social media.

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    52 mins
  • The Joy Challenge, feat. Randy Frazee [S08-005)
    Aug 1 2024

    How do you find joy in a world riddled with anxiety? Today, we are joined by Randy Frazee, an Enneagram 3, pastor, and author of “The Joy Challenge” to explore the concept of joy and the science behind happiness. Randy shares his insights on finding joy in challenging circumstances and offers practical tips for increasing joy in our daily lives. He emphasizes that though joy and happiness are closely related, joy is characterized by inner contentment and purpose. He offers a few principles from the book of Philippians that can lead to joy, including seeking reconciliation in relationships, practicing unconditional love, and cultivating gratitude, highlighting the scientific evidence supporting the power of gratitude in overcoming anxiety and depression.

    Join us for this wonderful conversation and start your “joy challenge” today.

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    Randy Frazee is a pastor at Westside Family Church in Kansas City. A frontrunner and innovator in spiritual formation and biblical community, Randy is the architect of The Story and Believe church engagement campaign. He is also the author of The Heart of the Story; Think, Act, Be Like Jesus; What Happens After You Die; His Mighty Strength; The Connecting Church 2.0; and The Christian Life Profile Assessment. He has been married to his high school sweetheart, Rozanne, for more than forty years. They have four children and five grandchildren, with more on the way! To learn more about his work and ministry go to randyfrazee.com.

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    46 mins
  • The Healing Power of Forgiveness and Self-Love: Lessons from a Hospice Chaplain, feat. Bryan Crum [S08-004]
    Jul 25 2024

    In this episode of Typology, we delve into the intriguing world of the Enneagram 7 with special guest Bryan Crum, author of the book "Neighbor, Love Yourself, Discover Your Value, Live Your Worth." Bryan’s unique journey as a hospice chaplain for a decade adds a fascinating layer to the conversation, showcasing the unexpected intersection of a joyful Enneagram 7 personality with the profound experiences of confronting mortality and reflecting on life.

    We explore the concept of forgiveness and the role it plays in recovering one's self-worth, drawing parallels between personal growth and spiritual development. Bryan emphasizes the powerful process of re-storying, countering past regrets and doubts, and embracing forgiveness as important components for healing.

    The episode is sure to leave a lasting impression. Tune in from your favorite platform.

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    36 mins
  • Embracing Contemplative Practices: Finding Wholeness in Midlife, feat. Ben Katt
    Jul 18 2024

    Driven by a need to be seen as successful and accomplished in the eyes of others, Enneagram 3s are known for constantly “doing” and striving for recognition. However, this constant drive for achievement can lead to burnout, as they push themselves to their limits in pursuit of their goals.

    Today, we welcome meditation teacher and spiritual coach, Ben Katt, who shares his experience with burnout and how committing to contemplative practices such as silence, solitude, and stillness, helped him heal. These practices, which may seem counterintuitive to a Three’s productivity-oriented mindset, are essential for well-being and personal growth.

    Join us as we discuss the concept of midlife as a pivotal moment for reflection and explore the ritual practices that can awaken us.

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    52 mins