Certified Enneagram coaches Jackie Brewster and Courtney Bareman offer a fun, fresh approach to learning more about the Enneagram, while encouraging listeners to grow in empathy and understanding with both themselves and the people around them.
Most of us assume that if we understand ourselves, change will naturally follow. But that's rarely how growth works.
You can know your Enneagram type, recognize your patterns, understand your childhood experiences, and still find yourself reacting the same way in your relationships.
Why?
Because self-awareness is only the beginning.
In this conversation, I sit down with emotional intelligence coach and author Scott Allender to explore the intersection of the Enneagram, emotional intelligence, and emotional healing. Together we discuss why personality isn't the destination—it's the doorway.
You'll discover why awareness alone doesn't create transformation, how our bodies and emotions shape the way we experience the world, and why curiosity is one of the most important tools for lasting growth.
Reflection Questions
If this conversation encouraged you, share it with someone who is ready to move beyond simply knowing themselves and begin experiencing real transformation.
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Most of us were never actually taught how to apologize.
We learned by watching the adults around us, and for many of us, conflict was either avoided altogether or escalated without meaningful repair. So it's no wonder so many of us enter adulthood, marriage, parenting, and friendships without knowing how to repair after we've hurt someone.
In this episode, Courtney and I have an honest conversation about conflict, emotional regulation, childhood patterns, and why healthy relationships aren't built on perfection; they're built on repair.
You'll learn why apologies often fall flat, what gets in the way of genuine connection, and five practical steps that can help you rebuild trust after conflict.
If this conversation encouraged you, share it with someone you love. You never know who needs permission to believe that relationships don't require perfection—they require people who are willing to repair.
Most of us were taught what to do with our thoughts. Few of us were taught what to do with our emotions.
In this episode, Courtney Bareman and I explore why certain emotions feel uncomfortable, overwhelming, or even inaccessible. Together, we'll unpack how family systems, personality patterns, and protective strategies shape our relationship with emotions and why avoiding what we feel often creates more suffering than feeling it.
You'll learn:
Whether you're new to the Enneagram or have been doing personal growth work for years, this conversation offers practical insights to help you move from automatic patterns toward greater awareness, freedom, and connection.
Because healing doesn't begin when we stop feeling. It begins when we become willing to feel what is already there.
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What happens when life doesn’t go according to plan, but somehow still becomes exactly what it needed to be?
In this deeply personal episode, I sit down with my husband, Stephen Brewster, to talk about becoming — not through a straight line, but through risk, pivots, disappointment, growth, counseling, faith and learning to trust the next step before you can see the whole picture.
Stephen shares his journey from the music industry, to church leadership, and eventually into artist management in his early 40s. We reflect on marriage, frequent moves, starting over, learning through counseling, understanding personality patterns through the Enneagram and the tension between safety and risk.
This conversation is honest, grounding, and full of wisdom for anyone who feels like they’re behind, stuck or questioning whether it’s too late to step into something new.
Follow along for more conversations around the Enneagram, nervous system awareness, growth, relationships, and becoming who you were created to be:
On the web | On Instagram
What does it actually look like to become yourself?
In this conversation, I sit down with Enneagram educator and author Abbey Howe to explore the real, often messy process of growth.
From building a platform through storytelling and humor, to navigating identity shifts in motherhood, to learning how to move from awareness into real transformation, this episode goes deeper than surface-level Enneagram insight.
Abbey shares openly about her journey as an Enneagram 3, including the tension between productivity and presence, the identity loss that can come with major life transitions, and the work of redefining worth beyond performance.
We also talk about her new book, My Enneagram: A Visual Guide to Find Your Personality Type, Stress Less, and Live Your Dreams.
If you’ve ever felt stuck in your patterns, overwhelmed by a life transition, or unsure how to actually apply what you know about yourself—this conversation is for you.
Jackie: On the web | On Instagram
Abbey: On the web | On Instagram | On TikTok
This is part two of a two-part conversation with licensed mental health counselor Rob Goetsch.
This episode explores a different kind of stress; the kind that comes from your relationships, not just your to-do list. This is attachment stress, and it activates your nervous system quickly, making your Enneagram patterns feel louder, faster, and harder to shift.
When stress hits, your body responds almost instantly, and it can stay activated long after the moment has passed, especially if your mind keeps replaying it. Defense mechanisms kick in during in these moments, not as flaws, but as protective strategies aimed at helping you cope and guard what matters most.
Awareness won’t immediately change these responses, but it does create space to understand them. And real change starts with regulation, supporting your body so your patterns can soften, instead of tightening, under pressure.
Jackie: On the web | On Instagram
Rob: On Instagram
This is part one of a two-part conversation with licensed mental health counselor Rob Goetsch.
This episode explores a different kind of stress; the kind that comes from your relationships, not just your to-do list. This is attachment stress, and it activates your nervous system quickly, making your Enneagram patterns feel louder, faster, and harder to shift.
When stress hits, your body responds almost instantly, and it can stay activated long after the moment has passed, especially if your mind keeps replaying it. Defense mechanisms kick in during in these moments, not as flaws, but as protective strategies aimed at helping you cope and guard what matters most.
Awareness won’t immediately change these responses, but it does create space to understand them. And real change starts with regulation, supporting your body so your patterns can soften, instead of tightening, under pressure.
Jackie: On the web | On Instagram
Jackie: On the web | On Instagram // Courtney: On the web | On Instagram
In this episode, I sit down with my friend Courtney to have an honest, unfiltered conversation about what it really looks like to let go of control and begin allowing yourself to be seen.
Courtney is an Enneagram 8—strong, decisive, and deeply protective. But like so many 8s, that strength didn’t come out of nowhere. It was built over time as a way to stay safe, stay ahead, and avoid being hurt.
What we explore in this conversation is what happens when that strength stops working the same way it used to.
This isn’t a polished story of arrival. It’s a real-time look at becoming.
This episode gently explores the shift from:
Not by forcing change… but by increasing awareness.
Even if you’re not an Enneagram 8, this conversation will likely hit somewhere personal. Because at the core, this isn’t just about type—it’s about the human experience of protecting yourself, staying guarded, and slowly learning it might be safe to let someone in
You don’t have to force yourself to change. But you can begin to notice. And sometimes, that awareness is the very thing that starts to shift everything.
You’re not behind. You’re becoming.
In this episode, I'm sharing a personal and honest look at what it means to let go of patterns that once served a purpose, but are now holding you back.
Through the lens of the Enneagram and lifespan development, this conversation explores how our identities are shaped over time through protection, adaptation, and meaning-making. What once helped us feel safe, loved, or accepted can quietly become the very thing that limits our growth.
I'm opening up about my own experience of reaching a breaking point at 40—realizing I had unintentionally placed myself on a shelf—and the emotional process of taking responsibility, grieving what was lost, and stepping into a more aligned life.
This episode is not about fixing yourself. It’s about recognizing what no longer serves you… and beginning, gently, to let it go.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
This episode also introduces a new series featuring real conversations with different Enneagram types as they share their own process of letting go and becoming.
Jackie: On the web | On Instagram
In this deeply personal and powerful conversation, Jackie sits down with Ro Elliot to explore a journey of healing, identity, and transformation that didn’t fully begin until age 58.
Ro is an Enneagram coach passionate about helping women—especially in midlife transitions—rediscover who they are beyond the roles they’ve carried.
Ro shares her story of growing up with deep insecurity, navigating disorganized attachment, walking through chronic illness, and discovering the Enneagram later in life. Together, Jackie and Ro unpack how attachment, faith, and inner work intersect—and why it is never too late to come home to yourself.
This episode is for anyone who feels like they’ve lived most of their life for others… and are just now beginning to ask, “Who am I?”
If you feel like you’ve spent years showing up for everyone else…
this episode is your invitation to gently turn toward yourself.
Nothing about you is too late.
Nothing about your story is wasted.
You are still becoming.
Jackie: On the web | On Instagram
Ro: On the web | On Instagram
Jackie: On the web | On Instagram
Most of us think our struggles in relationships come down to communication, personality, or conflict styles. But what if the real issue is safety?
In this episode, we’re talking about psychological safety—what it is, why it matters, and how your nervous system shapes the way you show up in your relationships.
Because when safety is missing, you don’t just respond differently, you protect.
And those protection patterns? That’s where the Enneagram comes in.
This conversation will help you understand:
This is not about fixing yourself. It’s about understanding what your system has learned—and giving it something new.
Jackie: On the web | On Instagram // Courtney: On the web | On Instagram
Growth is not about becoming someone else. It’s about becoming a less defended version of yourself.
In this direct and honest conversation, Courtney and I unpack why your comfort zone exists — and why it feels so destabilizing to step outside of it.
Because your comfort zone isn’t random. It was built around your core fear.
Perfection protects the 1.
Being needed protects the 2.
Achievement protects the 3.
Intensity protects the 4.
Distance protects the 5.
Preparation protects the 6.
Stimulation protects the 7.
Strength protects the 8.
Harmony protects the 9.
At one point, those patterns kept you safe. But over time, protection can quietly become limitation.
In this episode, we explore:
This is not about blowing up your life or forcing transformation. It’s about small, intentional moves that stretch your reflex without abandoning who you are.
Because growth is not betrayal. It’s expansion. And the work is rarely dramatic. It’s disciplined.
Jackie: On the web | On Instagram // Courtney: On the web | On Instagram
Being wrong is not a logic problem.
It’s an ego problem.
In this candid and honest conversation, Courtney and I unpack what actually happens in the moment you realize you misread the situation, overreacted, or got it wrong.
Because your Enneagram type does not disappear in that moment.
It doubles down.
Being wrong threatens something core in each of us:
And when those feel threatened, we defend.
In this episode, we break down:
From the 1 who justifies, to the 3 who reframes, to the 8 who intensifies, to the 9 who minimizes — no type is shamed, but every defense is exposed.
Because growth is not simply saying, “I was wrong.”
Growth is being able to stay connected while you are wrong.
If you want stronger relationships, deeper repair, and less ego-driven conflict, this conversation will challenge you in the best way.
Adult love is powerful — and often misunderstood.
In this conversation, Rob Goetsch and I unpack what’s really happening beneath romantic connection. Because lasting love isn’t just chemistry. It’s attachment systems, emotional regulation, nervous system responses, trauma history, communication patterns, and the ongoing work of repair.
Romantic relationships activate our earliest attachment wiring. That intensity you feel? It isn’t immaturity. It’s memory stored in the body.
Together, Rob and I explore how attachment styles shape connection, how emotions function physiologically, how trauma lives in the nervous system, and how the Enneagram adds clarity to relationship patterns. They also examine how love languages can either build connection — or be unintentionally weaponized — when there’s a lack of awareness.
This episode offers both insight and practical tools to help you move from reactivity to responsibility, and from confusion to secure connection.
In this episode, we cover:
Key Takeaways
Reflection Questions
Jackie: On the web | On Instagram
Jackie: On the web | On Instagram
Courtney: On the web | On Instagram
Workplace conflict rarely stays “professional” in the body. What looks like a communication issue on the surface often activates deeper nervous-system needs around safety, respect, belonging, control, and value.
In this episode, Courtney Bareman and I explore how conflict shows up at work through the Enneagram and why small moments—an email tone, a missed deadline, a rushed decision—can escalate so quickly.
Together, we unpack how each Enneagram type communicates under stress, what tends to trigger frustration or shutdown, and how repair builds trust on teams without avoiding hard conversations.
This episode is educational and practical—not therapy and not HR advice—but it offers language you can actually use to navigate real workplace relationships.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
Enneagram Triggers & Needs at Work
Each Enneagram type brings specific needs into work relationships—and predictable stress responses when those needs go unmet:
Repair & Trust in the Workplace
Secure teams aren’t built by avoiding conflict. They’re built by how quickly and clearly repair happens when stress shows up.
Repair in work relationships includes:
When repair becomes normal, trust strengthens—and teams can hold pressure without breaking.
Reflection Questions
Take these into your next work week:
Jackie: On the web | On Instagram
Courtney: On the web | On Instagram
Friendship can be one of the most meaningful—and most misunderstood—relationships in adult life. While often treated as “less serious” than romantic relationships, friendship activates the same attachment systems in the nervous system and can surface deep needs around safety, trust, belonging, and repair.
In this episode, Courtney Bareman and I explore how friendship functions as an attachment relationship, why it can be so triggering even without romance, and how the Enneagram helps name what’s really happening beneath friendship rupture.
Together, we walk through:
This conversation offers language for understanding friendship patterns—not to diagnose or pathologize, but to create clarity, compassion, and healthier connection.
Key Themes Discussed
Each Enneagram type brings specific needs into friendship—and specific sensitivities when those needs aren’t met:
Secure friendship isn’t about perfect compatibility—it’s about capacity.
Most friendship breakdowns aren’t about what happened—they’re about the meaning made when needs go unspoken. The Enneagram helps bring those meanings into the open so connection can be rebuilt intentionally.
Reflection Questions
Take these into the week ahead:
Secure attachment isn’t built by getting it right all the time.
It’s built by coming back when you don’t.
In this episode of Enneagram with JB, I'll explore why repair—not perfection—is the foundation of secure attachment, and how repair needs to change as your child’s nervous system develops.
Using the Enneagram as a compassionate map (not a label or excuse), this episode walks through what repair looks like with toddlers, elementary-aged kids, teenagers, and adult children, while naming common missteps that unintentionally widen disconnection.
You’ll learn:
This episode is for parents who care deeply, feel overwhelmed at times, and want language for coming back into connection—without shame.
In this episode, we cover:
Key takeaway:
Your child doesn’t need you perfect.
They need you emotionally reachable.
Note: This episode is educational and not a substitute for therapy or professional care.
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January often comes with pressure to reset, reinvent, or get it together—but that expectation ignores something essential: your season of life.
In this episode, Jackie is joined by Rob Goetsch, as they explore how balance looks different across the lifespan and why your Enneagram patterns may feel louder, heavier, or more tender in January, depending on your age, capacity, and nervous system state.
Through a lifespan and Enneagram lens, this conversation reframes January as a time for stabilization and understanding, not self-correction. This episode is for anyone who feels behind, tired, or unsure why the usual reset narrative isn’t working this year.
In this episode, we explore:
As you listen, consider:
If this conversation resonated, you may want to pause with the January Listener Reflection Guide or explore this month’s Enneagram content on Instagram for deeper integration.
Rob Goetsch, LMHC, is a mental health counselor in Florida with experience working in college settings and private practice. His background includes work with substance use, trauma, anxiety, and interpersonal relationship issues, and he brings an evidence-based, grounded perspective to conversations around mental health and relational healing.
Disclaimer
This episode is for education and reflection only and is not therapy, diagnosis, or a substitute for mental health treatment.
January often carries pressure to reset, reinvent, or finally “get it together.” But that expectation ignores something essential: your nervous system and your season of life.
In this relaunch episode of Enneagram with JB, Jackie reframes January through an Enneagram, lifespan, and nervous-system lens. Rather than pushing for change, this conversation invites understanding—why patterns feel louder in January, why motivation doesn’t work without regulation, and why balance looks different at every stage of life.
This episode is for anyone who feels tired, foggy, or behind as a new year begins, and is ready for a gentler, more honest starting point.
In This Episode:
Listener Reflection
Disclaimer: This episode is for education and reflection only and is not therapy, diagnosis, or a substitute for mental health treatment.
This week I'm talking with my daughter, Ashlyn. Join us as discuss how Enneagram awareness can positively impact our approach to dating.
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Today I'm talking with two very special guests: My sister Jennifer, an Enneagram 4, and my brother Rob, an Enneagram 6. Join us as we talk about growing up as siblings who experienced life, and our family household, in very different ways.
Jackie's Instagram // Enneagram with JB
Have you ever found yourself saying (or hearing), “Why do you always do that?” That frustration often comes from our Enneagram stance, the automatic way we move through the world.
In this week’s episode Courtney and I talk about how stances shape our relationships, what’s happening in the brain when they get triggered, and how slowing down, practicing attunement, and building trust can change everything.
Join us as we talk about how to move beyond reactivity and create healthier, more attuned relationships.
Jackie's Instagram // Enneagram with JB
Courtney's Instagram // Courtney B Coaching
The Enneagram is an incredible tool for helping us better understand ourselves and others. But sometimes we can focus more on the "others" than ourselves. Join Courtney and me as we discuss how each type can best utilize the Enneagram to foster true self-awareness and growth.
Jackie's Instagram // Enneagram with JB
Courtney's Instagram // Courtney B Coaching
You were made to live deeply loved—even in the midst of emotional pain, worry, or conflict. But too often when we're overwhelmed or hurting, we end up hiding our hurts and hopes, settling for shallow relationships. What's missing? Empathy. Join me as I talk with Bill and Kristi Gaultiere about their new book, Deeply Loved, as they unpack what empathy looks like in real time.
Jackie's Instagram // Enneagram with JB
Soul Shepherding // Instagram
Today I'm joined by a very special guest, my daughter Ashlyn, who is an Enneagram Six. Join us as talk college life and adjusting to new settings, situations and seasons — something we can all relate to.
Jackie's Instagram // Enneagram with JB
This week Courtney Bareman and I discuss the value of emotional regulation through the lens of the Enneagram.
Jackie's Instagram // Enneagram with JB
Courtney's Instagram // Courtney B Coaching
The podcast is back! Join me as I sit down with fellow Enneagram coach Courtney Bareman to talk about the Enneagram and why it is worth exploring your type.
Jackie's Instagram // Enneagram with JB
Courtney's Instagram // Courtney B Coaching
This week Courtney Bareman and I are continuing our conversation on the book Emotionally Healthy Spirituality.Join us as we discuss leading with intention and love.
Jackie's Instagram // Enneagram with JB
Courtney's Instagram // Courtney B Coaching
This week Courtney and I explore the transformative power of daily rhythms, why they matter for our emotional and spiritual maturity, and how different Enneagram types may uniquely struggle with and benefit from these practices.
Jackie's Instagram // Enneagram with JB
Courtney's Instagram // Courtney B Coaching
This week Courtney Bareman and I are continuing our conversation on the book Emotionally Healthy Spirituality.Join us as we discuss walking through grief and loss, and how that may look for each Enneagram type.
Jackie's Instagram // Enneagram with JB
Courtney's Instagram // Courtney B Coaching
This week Courtney and I continue talking about the importance of emotional health as we discuss the book Emotionally Healthy Spirituality.
Jackie's Instagram // Enneagram with JB website
Courtney's Instagram // Courtney B Coaching
This week Courtney Bareman and I talk about the importance of emotional health as we discuss the book Emotionally Healthy Spirituality, and unpack principles from the book for each Enneagram type.
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Courtney's Instagram // Courtney B Coaching
This week Courtney Bareman and I talk about the importance of emotional health as we discuss the book Emotionally Healthy Spirituality.
Jackie's Instagram // Enneagram with JB website
Courtney's Instagram
This month is all about reflection—getting honest about how and why we react the way we do, especially when stress hijacks our system. I’m calling out the chaos, the coping, and the compulsions, and inviting you into the quieter (but way more powerful) work of real growth. This week’s episode: Fear, Autopilot and the Average Range: Breaking Free With the Enneagram.
Jackie's Instagram // Enneagram with JB website
This month is all about reflection—getting honest about how and why we react the way we do, especially when stress hijacks our system. I’m calling out the chaos, the coping, and the compulsions, and inviting you into the quieter (but way more powerful) work of real growth. This week’s episode: What You Know But Aren’t Living Yet
Jackie's Instagram // Enneagram with JB website
Today I'm talking with my friend and fellow Enneagram coach Courtney Bareman about one of the most crucial parts of personal growth: moving from knowing to doing. Join us!
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Courtney's Instagram
This month is all about reflection—getting honest about how and why we react the way we do, especially when stress hijacks our system. I’m calling out the chaos, the coping, and the compulsions, and inviting you into the quieter (but way more powerful) work of real growth.
In this episode I break down the difference between reflection and rumination for each Enneagram type.
Jackie | Instagram // Enneagram with JB
In this episode I'm talking with my friend and fellow Enneagram Coach Ro Elliott. Join us as we discuss how reflection can impact your journey toward self-awareness and growth.
Jackie | Instagram // Enneagram with JB
Ro | Instagram // Email: relliott012@gmail.com // Imago Dei Consulting
Today I’m joined by my friend and fellow Enneagram coach, Ro Elliott. Join Ro and I as we continue our conversation on contemplative growth through the lens of the Enneagram. We’re sharing stories and insights that we hope will inspire you to dive deeper into your own personal story.
Jackie | Instagram // Enneagram with JB
Ro | Instagram // Email: relliott012@gmail.com // Imago Dei Consulting
Today I’m joined by my friend and fellow Enneagram coach, Ro Elliott. Join Ro and I as we discuss contemplative growth through the lens of the Enneagram. We’re sharing stories and insights that we hope will inspire you to dive deeper into your own personal story.
Jackie | Instagram // Enneagram with JB
Ro | Instagram // Email: relliott012@gmail.com // Imago Dei Consulting
Today I’m joined by my friend and fellow Enneagram coach, Courtney Bareman. Join us for part two of our conversation about contemplative growth through the lens of the Enneagram.
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Courtney's Instagram
Today I’m joined by my friend and fellow Enneagram coach, Courtney Bareman. Join us as we talk about contemplative growth through the lens of the Enneagram.
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Courtney's Instagram
This episode is the second in a two-part conversation with Pastor Mark D. Cummins, the author of the bestselling book, IronParents: Training Kids To Go The Distance.
Mark is a dynamic leader, author, podcast host and coach who ignites passion, fosters energy and inspires individuals to unlock their full potential. He is an Enneagram Eight who has raised two amazing daughters with his wife, Linda.
Join Mark and I as we continue our discussion on the importance of intentional parenting.
Jackie | Instagram // Enneagram with JB
Mark | Instagram // Website
This episode is the first in a two-part conversation with Pastor Mark D. Cummins, the author of the bestselling book, IronParents: Training Kids To Go The Distance.
Mark is a dynamic leader, author, podcast host and coach who ignites passion, fosters energy and inspires individuals to unlock their full potential. He is an Enneagram Eight who has raised two amazing daughters with his wife, Linda.
Join Mark and I as we discuss the importance of intentional parenting. You don't want to miss this inspiring conversation.
Jackie | Instagram // Enneagram with JB
Mark | Instagram // Website
Here's an early Valentine's Day gift: an episode dedicated to the Enneagram and love. Join me and my guest Ro Elliott as we discuss how you can apply the Enneagram to your romantic relationship.
For more helpful tools and insights on the topic, check out my book, The Enneagram and Your Marriage.
Jackie | Instagram // Enneagram with JB
Ro | Instagram // Email: relliott012@gmail.com // Imago Dei Consulting
In this episode Courtney Bareman joins me to discuss the importance of friendship. We may think of friendship as something that just involves being social, yet it is so much more than that. When we give the gift of seeing, hearing, and understanding to our friends, we help them grow toward the healthiest version of themselves.
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Courtney's Instagram
In this episode I welcome back my friend and fellowship Enneagram coach, Ro Elliott, as we discuss the value in getting still when considering a resolution for the new year.
Jackie | Instagram // Enneagram with JB
Ro | Instagram // Email: relliott012@gmail.com // Imago Dei Consulting
This week we welcome back Courtney Bareman for a conversation about the importance of self-compassion as you explore self-awareness work. Courtney and I get real and honest, as we both have navigated the hard work of gaining awareness.
Jackie's Instagram // Enneagram with JB website
Courtney's Instagram
Today is the start of a brand new season of the Enneagram with JB podcast. And to kick off 2025, I'm welcoming back my friend and fellow Enneagram coach Courtney Bareman to talk about how attunement can deepen and strengthen our emotional connections in our relationships.
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Courtney's Instagram
This week I talk about how each type can get a handle on the hustle and bustle of the holiday season.
Jackie | Instagram // Enneagram with JB
Today I am joined by my friend and fellow Enneagram coach, Ro Elliott. During November, Ro and I will be talking about family dynamics, the Enneagram, and how to use this tool in helpful ways.
In this episode, we continue talking about the empty nest years, and share how couples can maintain a strong bond through this time of transition.
Jackie | Instagram // Enneagram with JB
Ro | Instagram // Email: relliott012@gmail.com // Imago Dei Consulting
Today I am joined by my friend and fellow Enneagram coach, Ro Elliott. During November, Ro and I will be talking about family dynamics, the Enneagram, and how to use this tool in helpful ways.
In this episode, we talk about the importance of understanding the different personality types within your family, plus when your kids get married and add new personalities who see things from an outside perspective.
Jackie | Instagram // Enneagram with JB
Ro | Instagram // Email: relliott012@gmail.com // Imago Dei Consulting
During the month of November I will be joined by my friend and fellow Enneagram coach, Ro Elliot. Ro has been married for 43 years, raised 5 children and is now known as "Lolli" to 9 wonderful grandchildren.
Ro and I are going to talk about family dynamics, the Enneagram, and how to use this tool in helpful ways.
In this episode, she and I dive into how each type experiences the empty nest years.
Jackie | Instagram // Enneagram with JB
Ro | Instagram // Email: relliott012@gmail.com // Imago Dei Consulting
During the month of November I will be joined by my friend and fellow Enneagram coach, Ro Elliot. Ro has been married for 43 years, raised 5 children and is now known as "Lolli" to 9 wonderful grandchildren.
Ro and I are going to talk about family dynamics, the Enneagram, and how to use this tool in helpful ways.
In this episode, she and I deep dive into what it was like for her to learn about the Enneagram in her late fifties, and how it has impacted her relationships with her husband and children.
Jackie | Instagram // Enneagram with JB
Ro | Instagram // Email: relliott012@gmail.com // Imago Dei Consulting
This week I talk with Jonathan Carone. Jonathan runs a marketing agency that helps businesses, nonprofits and ministries with their messaging, websites and logos. If you’ve seen my website, you’ve seen his work. Join me as I continue the series Doing What You Love and Loving What You Do.
Jackie | Instagram // Enneagram with JB
Jonathan | jonathancarone.com
We are continuing a series called, Doing What You Love and Loving What You Do.
This week’s special guest is an Enneagram Eight powerhouse, mentor, encourager and over all beautiful human. Jill Galasso is the Executive Director of Spiritual Formation at Southeastern University, where she has been dedicated to college ministry for the past 10 years. She is passionate about raising up leaders and helping others discover their calling and purpose. I believe you will be encouraged and inspired by our conversation.
Jackie | Instagram // Enneagram with JB
Jill | Instagram
This week we are continuing a series called Doing What You Love and Loving What You Do.
Today I sit down with Charlie Neese, an Enneagram 5 and Managing Broker for Zeitlin Sotheby's International Realty. Charlie shares with us his story of how he got to where he is today. This conversation is inspiring and insightful, and I know it will leave you with a desire to pursue your passion, too.
Jackie | Instagram // Enneagram with JB
Charlie | Instagram
We're are continuing a series called, Doing What You Love and Loving What You Do.
In this episode I sit down with music producer Josh Holiday, who is an Enneagram 4. We talk about where his love for music started and what it has been like chasing his dream and loving what he gets to do.
Jackie | Instagram // Enneagram with JB
Josh | Instagram
This week we are continuing a series called Doing What You Love and Loving What You Do.
Today we are joined by country music artist Halle Kearns. Halle is an Enneagram 2 and shares what it has been like chasing her dream and loving what she gets to do.
Jackie | Instagram // Enneagram with JB
Haley | Instagram // Website
We are starting a brand new series of episodes called Doing What You Love and Loving What You Do.
This week we kick off the series with Emily Cummins, an Enneagram Type 1. I can't wait for you to hear how Emily has embraced a life she loves.
Emily B. Cummins is the Founder of BecomingMe.TV, a resource equipping people to become who they were made to be through the Becoming Me Podcast, classes, the Becoming Me Planner, and Emily’s first book, Becoming Me: Choosing To Be You. Emily also serves as the Chief of Staff at Church of Hope in Ocala, Florida. When she’s not writing, you can find her soaking up the sun at the beach, running, and savoring a cup of coffee while listening to country music.
I sit down will Kelly Bourque, a therapist and the founder of Red Therapy Group in Nashville.
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This week I sit down with Abbey Howe, a certified Enneagram coach whose content has been seen by millions on YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram, where Abbey teaches others about their personality through light-hearted and educational videos. She’s taught teams all over the world, from Iceland to Wisconsin, how to use this amazing tool to better understand themselves and others. Her goal is to help you discover you, in a way that doesn’t feel so serious and stuffy. You don't want to miss this episode.
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In this Summer Series episode I talk with Nate McCord, an Enneagram Six and a specialized ADHD life coach. Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss an episode!
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I sit down with Ashton Whitmoyer-Ober, an author, public speaker, community psychologist, and certified Enneagram educator. With a desire to see relationships strengthened, she created Enneagram Ashton in early 2019. She is the author of Enneagram for Relationships, The Two of Us: A Three Year Couples Journal, The Enneagram Made Simple, and A Little Bit of Enneagram coming in August 2024. Make sure to tune in and share!
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This week I talk with Christina S. Wilcox, a mental health advocate, Enneagram expert and author of Take Care of Your Friends. This conversation is honest, raw and real.
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In this episode I talk with fellow Enneagram coach Beth McCord about her new book, The Enneagram for Moms.
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This week I talk with Melissa Kircher, a Certified Enneagram and Life Coach specializing in reparenting and somatic healing.
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In this episode I talk with with fellow Enneagram coach Kristi Rowles. Kristi shares great Enneagram insights and practical tips to help all of us learn and grow.
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This is the second of a two-part episode with Tyler Zach. Tyler is brilliant and I love to learn from his expertise. I am excited for you to experience his teaching and learn and grow from him over the next two episodes.
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This is the first of a two-part episode with Tyler Zach. Tyler is brilliant and I love to learn from his expertise. I am excited for you to experience his teaching and learn and grow from him over the next two episodes.
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This week I'm talking with Marty Munger, a certified Enneagram Coach and the CEO of Work Coach, a company that helps professionals access deeper satisfaction at work through deeper understanding of themselves and their teams using the tool of the Enneagram.
Plus, follow this link for a free Work Intelligence Assessment and a FREE results coaching call!
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This week I'm talking about the importance of self-awareness and why some people find it difficult to do this work. I also announce a fun summer series I know you will love! Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss an episode.
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In this episode I talk with Kelly Bourque about her new book, I Have Feelings About This. Kelly is a therapist and the founder of Red Therapy Group in Nashville. She shares why she wrote the book and what she hopes readers will experience as they encounter her authenticity, humor, and honesty.
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Today I'm talking with Angela Gillmeister, a custom vacation designer and the founder of Wild Hair Travels, where she brings a breath of fresh air to vacation planning, offering high-touch and highly personalized services designed especially for busy professional women.
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In this second of a two-part episode, I talk with Nate McCord, a specialized ADHD coach. Nate shares with us his focus on developing social and executive function skills for children, teens, and young adults to help them live a full and productive life.
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In this first of a two-part episode, I talk with Nate McCord, a specialized ADHD coach. Nate shares with us his focus on developing social and executive function skills for children, teens, and young adults to help them live a full and productive life.
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Nate | Nate McCord Coaching
In this episode I welcome back Kelly Bourque of Red Therapy Group. She and I dive into attachment theory, and why safety and autonomy are needed in healthy relationships.
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In this episode I welcome Andrea Johnson to the show. Andrea shares how, after years of silencing her voice and forcing herself into accepted cultural definitions of "female leadership," she had finally had enough. Her personal journey to uncover her own voice has created a mission to empower others to take control of their life and change their future.
This amazing Enneagram Six powerhouse shares about her passion for equipping female leaders to define a new culture by trusting their own ability to think critically, create imaginatively, and lead effectively.
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This week I'm talking with fellow Enneagram coach Marty Munger, the CEO of Work Coach.
Work Coach's mission is to help individuals and teams understand the value they bring to work by helping them understand their unique assets and liabilities in the workplace. Marty, along with two other amazing Enneagram coaches, also created a fantastic assessment that helps you understand your strengths in the workplace.
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This week I have the privilege of sitting down with my mom, Kathy Goetsch. She and I talk about what it was like raising kids with different personality types, and what she has learned about herself through the journey of the Enneagram. This conversation is heartfelt, honest and and real.
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This week I'm talking with Kristi Rowles, a therapist and Enneagram Coach. We dive deep into a conversation about her unique approach to personal growth using the Enneagram system, and what self-care actually looks like for each type. I enjoyed this conversation so much and I believe you will too!
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This week I'm talking with therapist Kelly Bourque. She and I do a deep dive into why it is important to do your own work, and what often keeps people from doing that work.
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In this episode I discuss all things Enneagram Eight with Courtney Bareman, a certified Enneagram coach. Courtney gets real as we dive into what it's like being an Enneagram Eight. This episode is insight, fun, and full of helpful info about our Enneagram Eights.
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In today's episode I get real and talk a bit about my own journey of awareness, growth, and healing.
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This week I'm joined by special guest Kelly Bourque, a licensed therapist and the founder of Red Therapy group in Tennessee. In this episode Kelly and I discuss the sex cycle and emotional cycle within relationships.
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In this episode I talk with Christa Hardin, a relationship expert, author and host of the popular Enneagram & Marriage podcast. Christa has been working with and researching marriage for two decades, providing hope for couples struggling to find their light, love and mission together in any relationship season. She and I dive into a discussion about how knowing your Enneagram type can impact your relationship.
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This week I'm joined by special guest Kelly Burque. Kelly is a licensed therapist and the founder of Red Therapy group in Tennessee. In this episode Kelly and I talk about the sex cycle and the emotional cycle within relationships. You will not want to miss this one!
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This month's podcasts are all about relationships. In this episode, Julie and I dive into love and relationships to kick of the month, which features special guests to talk about real life and real love.
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This is the second episode in my two-part conversation with Dr. Joel Muddamalle.
Joel has a Ph.D. in Theology and serves as the Director of Theology and Research for Proverbs 31 Ministries and Lysa TerKeurst, and is a part of the preaching team at Transformation Church with Pastor Derwin Gray. He has a new book coming out called The Hidden Peace: Finding True Security, Strength, and Confidence Through Humility. When I tell you this book is wrecking me in the best way, I am not lying. You don't want to miss this incredible conversation.
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This is the first episode in my two-part conversation with Dr. Joel Muddamalle.
Joel has a Ph.D. in Theology and serves as the Director of Theology and Research for Proverbs 31 Ministries and Lysa TerKeurst, and is a part of the preaching team at Transformation Church with Pastor Derwin Gray. He has a new book coming out called The Hidden Peace: Finding True Security, Strength, and Confidence Through Humility. When I tell you this book is wrecking me in the best way, I am not lying. You don't want to miss this incredible conversation.
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This week I am finishing up my talk with Michael Dinneen.
Michael has been instrumental in transforming countless lives, focusing holistically on addiction recovery, mental health enhancement, trauma healing and family restoration at Valiant Living, a renowned 90-day rehabilitation center.
This is a two-part conversation, so make sure you check out last week's podcast if you missed it so you can hear the entire interview. I know this discussion will be impactful and powerful for many as he shares his invaluable insights with us about the Enneagram, addiction, recovery, healing and transformative work.
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Today I am talking with Michael Dinneen. Michael has been instrumental in transforming countless lives, focusing holistically on addiction recovery, mental health enhancement, trauma healing, and family restoration at Valiant Living, a renowned 90-day rehabilitation center.
This is part one of a two-part conversation, so make sure to return next week to hear the entire conversation. I know this interview will be impactful and powerful for many as he shares invaluable insights about the Enneagram, addiction, recovery, healing, and transformative work.
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This week Julie and I talk about the dos and don'ts of New Year's resolutions. You will laugh and perhaps even walk away with a few aha moments that you can use to kick off your new year.
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Hearing God Speak: A 52-Week Interactive Enneagram Devotional
Join us as Julie and I wrap up 2023. You are sure to laugh along as we reflect on the fun and funny moments of the past year.
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Today I am continuing my talk with my friend Kelly Bourque. Kelly is a talented therapist who has developed a video series for those recovering from infidelity called You’re Not Crazy. You’re Not Alone. Betrayal Trauma from a Bonding Science Perspective. This second episode of a two-part interview is filled with insightful information about relationships and what we need from our romantic partners.
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Today I am talking with my friend Kelly Bourque. Kelly is a talented therapist who has developed a video series for those recovering from infidelity called You’re Not Crazy. You’re Not Alone. Betrayal Trauma from a Bonding Science Perspective. This two-part podcast is filled with insightful information about relationships and what we need from our romantic partners. You won't want to miss it.
Today I welcome back Julie to the podcast, as we talk all things holiday. We share gift ideas for each type, insights and funny stories that will bring laughter to your day.
Make sure you to follow the podcast so you don't miss any episodes!
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In this episode I talk with my good friend Brandi Wilson, who recently released her book, Better Than Okay. In her book and on the podcast, Brandi shares the pain, grief and heartache she endured when her husband—and a megachurch pastor—walked away from her and her family, and how she has learned to rise from the pain. Our conversation is filled with a-ha moments, laughter and tears. Make sure to listen and share this episode.
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In this episode I'm talking with Beth McCord, the founder of yourenneagramcoach.com. Beth is passionate about coming alongside individuals and helping them understand and interpret their stories. In our conversation, Beth gets personal and shares about her journey with the Enneagram, as well as what it has been like creating this company as a mom and wife.
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This week I'm talking with Bill and Kristi Gaultiere, doctors of psychology and the founders of Soul Shepherding. Bill and Kristi use the Enneagram to help people through a journey of discovery, showing them how God can transform unhealthy patterns of anger, shame, anxiety, and sadness into freedom, joy, peace, and love. We will be discussing their new book, Healthy Feelings, Thriving Faith, and diving into deep topics, like how identifying our four core emotions can help us grow emotionally and spiritually.
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In this episode I talk with Courtney Burg, the founder of Discover Your Worth and author of "Loyal to a Fault," a book to help people unpack the patterns and behaviors that keep them stuck in co-dependent and unhealthy relationships.
Courtney shares with us how to identify the role we are playing in perpetuating dysfunctional patterns, and the importance of self-awareness in breaking free and living healthy and grounded lives.
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This month we're focusing on health and healing, with a great lineup of special guests. This week Julie and I introduce the topic and talk all things Enneagram and emotional health.
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In this episode Julie and I talk with my 19-year-old daughter, Ashlyn, about what it has been like being raised by an Enneagram 3 and 7. I have to say this conversation was exposing, but it was great for me as a mom to hear how I impact my children.
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This week I'm joined by Garrett and Danielle Hornbuckle. Garrett is a singer-songwriter who spends a lot of time on the road. He and his wife, Danielle, share about parenting and marriage with honesty and humor.
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We're continuing our series on the Enneagram and parenting by welcoming Lindsey Nobles to the podcast. Lindsey is the Vice President of Marketing at Onsite—an emotional wellness lifestyle brand—an Enneagram 4 and mom to Ben. In this episode she shares with us her parenting journey. You don't want to miss this episode; it is honest and inspiring.
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We're kicking off a series on the Enneagram and parenting.
Every Enneagram type has a different focus of attention, and in this episode we discuss how this shows up in their parenting style.
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We are delighted to welcome Courtney Bareman back to the podcast this week. Courtney talks about chasing her dreams as an Enneagram 8, being a mom of four, and her passion to make an impact on the world.
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This week we're welcoming Kory Miller from Red Rocks Worship, as he tells us about his chasing-dreams journey. Kory shares from his heart and lets us in as he unpacks what it has been like for him to pursue his passion in music and life.
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What dream killers have you encountered? This week Julie shares her dream-chasing journey, and I unpack the dream killers that often cause us to stop dreaming, and maybe even lose our dreams altogether.
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This week Jackie gets vulnerable and shares her dream-chasing journey, including the ups and downs along the way as an Enneagram 7.
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In this episode Jackie and Julie talk about their favorite conversations from the podcast so far.
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Jackie and Julie continue to talk about healthy rhythms, plus Jackie shares how the Enneagram wings play a major role in how each personality is displayed.
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In this episode we're joined by Tyler Roberts, an Enneagram 3w2 and worship leader at Red Rocks Church. Join us as we continue this month's conversation about healthy rhythms.
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This week we welcome to the show Stephen Brewster, a music industry executive, Enneagram 3w4, and, last but not least, Jackie's husband. Join us as we continue discussing finding healthy rhythms in life.
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For many of us, early August holds a big event for our family: back to school! And with all of the change this season brings, it's the perfect time to talk about how each Enneagram type can establish heathy rhythms in their life.
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Today we welcome Tyler Zach to the podcast. Tyler is a fellow Enneagram coach, pastor, and author of The Gospel of Enneagram series. Join us as we continue discussing this month's topic, the Enneagram and stress.
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This episode we're joined by Mike Foster, a best-selling author, speaker, executive coach and Enneagram 5. Join us as discuss Mike's latest book, The Seven Primal Questions.
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Today we're joined by Emily B. Cummins, an author, podcaster and the creator of Becoming Me, resources designed to equip you to become who God made you to be. Join us as we continue exploring this month's Enneagram topic, stress.
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This July episode is about fireworks, Enneagram style. This week we're looking at stress, including what number each Enneagram type goes to in these moments, and what that looks like.
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This episode features three Enneagram Sevens, including our special guest, Amy Wicks, founder of Simply Wholehearted and a fellow podcaster and Enneagram coach. Join us as we continue this month's look at the Enneagram heart-longing messages.
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We're continuing to look at the Enneagram heart-longing messages with our guest, Lindsey Nobles. Lindsey is the VP of Marketing at Onsite, an emotional wellness lifestyle brand dedicated to changing the world through enhanced emotional health; proud mama to her son, Ben; and an Enneagram Four. Join us!
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Your heart-longing message is what you needed to hear from your parents in childhood. You may have heard this message at times, but perhaps not as often as necessary in order to feel safe, seen, and secure.
Join us as we discuss these messages, and how recognizing them can help you become aware of what it is you truly desire.
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Meet Kate Hallock, a podcaster and author whose latest book, "Nine Ways to Die," offers a murder-mystery twist on guessing someone's Enneagram type.
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All of us know what it's like to feel stuck in a rut, where we keep trying to do something, yet keep failing to make it happen.
When we get stuck in repetitive patterns that aren't taking us where we want to go, we need to look at the "why." Join us as we discuss this topic and unpack what causes each Enneagram type to get stuck.
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In this episode we welcome Justin and Trish Davis, founders of RefineUs Ministries. Together they create courses, host marriage conferences and coach couples, individuals and churches to help relationships thrive. Join us as we talk about how Enneagram awareness has impacted their work, family, and marriage.
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In this episode we welcome Jonathan Carone, a web designer, podcaster, and Enneagram 7. Join us as we continue talking about the Enneagram Outlook Groups.
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In this episode we're discussing Enneagram outlook groups, which break down how each Enneagram type deals with conflict and disappointment.
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Join us for a second round of Q&A, where we respond to questions sent in by you, our listeners!
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This week we welcome to the podcast Christine Bailey, a farmer, author, podcaster, wife, and mom living in Tennessee, and our first Enneagram 9 on the show. Join us!
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This week we welcome Brandi Wilson to our show. Brandi is a speaker and author whose latest book, Better Than Okay: Finding Hope and Healing After Your Marriage Ends, arrives July 11th.
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This week Jackie and Courtney unpack the Enneagram Triads and share how understanding your triad can further grow your self-awareness.
This episode we're mixing things up a bit, as Jackie and Courtney answer Enneagram questions from listeners.
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Join us as we discuss Jackie's latest resource, "The Enneagram and Your Marriage," a couple’s workbook for growing in understanding, empathy, and love.
Whether you're newly married, busy parents, or celebrating decades together, this marriage workbook can deepen and strengthen your emotional connection with your spouse.
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In this episode we continue our relationship series with special guests Nate & Tiffany Bynam, as we talk about their journey as a married couple through Enneagram coaching. Plus, we take a look a the three Enneagram stances.
To celebrate Jackie's upcoming book, "The Enneagram and Your Marriage," we're kicking off a month-long series on relationships. First up is an interview with couple Halle Kearns and Kelly Roberson, as they share how the Enneagram has impacted their dating relationship.
This week we're talking about the Enneagram subtypes.
For every person, one subtype is dominant, one subtype is secondary, and one subtype is repressed or used less often. These subtypes help us understand how we navigate the world.
Understanding which subtype is dominant in our lives helps us understand why we do what we do, and why it bothers us when other people do things differently.
Plus, download our free guide to all of the subtypes for each Enneagram number.
This is the second of a two-part episode on fear and worry, where we discuss what that looks like for each Enneagram type.
This is the first of a special two-part episode on fear and worry, where we discuss what that looks like for each Enneagram type.
This week we're doing things a bit differently and introducing our show's new host, Julie Underwood! Join us in getting to know a bit more about Julie and her own growth through Enneagram awareness.
This week we're talking about the Enneagram Stances: Compliant, Assertive, and Withdrawn. Listen to find out how your Stance informs how you interact with those around you.
In this episode, Jackie and Courtney discuss each type's signature passion and how that causes people to miss the mark.
This week Jackie and Courtney unpack what health and growth look like for each Enneagram number.
It's that time of year where we all make resolutions to make changes in our lives. In this episode, Jackie and Courtney explore how true change can be found through self-awareness. Plus, they walk through what it looks like for each Enneagram number to move toward healthy patterns of behavior.
This week Jackie and Courtney look back at 2022 and unpack the value in evaluating the past in order to better plan for your future goals.
This week we're sharing fun holiday traditions from childhood and today. Plus, we'll talk about what it looks like to celebrate the season with Enneagram types who are much different than us.
The Enneagram is an amazing tool for fostering self-awareness and compassion. But it can also be misused, even with the best of intentions.
This week Jackie and Courtney dive into how we can use the Enneagram to help, or even inadvertently hurt, other people.
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When we begin to learn about the Enneagram, our tendency is to type people based on their behavior. But the reality is that it's a person's motivation, not their behavior, that informs their type.
In this episode Jackie and Courtney unpack the core longing of each number, to explore what informs each Enneagram type.
Each Enneagram type has a core fear that influences a person's behavior and reactions. In this episode, Jackie and Courtney unpack each fear and how they can impact our relationships and inform how we see the world around us.
So much of your childhood shaped the adult you are today. Whether you had the perfect childhood, or one that you would rather forget, it’s important to look back because of the knowledge that exists in the shadows regarding your familiar patterns. After all, you can’t change what you are unwilling to acknowledge.
We're excited to announce a brand new podcast that is all about the Enneagram.
Each week we'll be sharing Enneagram insights that can impact, improve, and enhance your life and relationships. It's all about growing in self-awareness and empathy, which enables us to better understand both ourselves and other people.
Jackie Brewster and Courtney Bareman are certified Enneagram coaches. You can find us on Instagram @enneagramwithjb and @courtneybcoaching