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Typology
Summary: Who are we? Why do we act, think and feel the way we do? How can we become our best, most authentic selves? Welcome to Typology, a podcast that explores the mystery of the human personality and how we can use the Enneagram typing system as a tool to become our best, most authentic selves. Hosted by author, speaker and counselor, Ian Morgan Cron, Typology features interviews with thought leaders from every sphere of life, including renowned Enneagram authors and teachers, psychologists, theologians, artists, business leaders, neuroscientists, philosophers, and more. In other words, we’ll be talking with people who are trying to become the best version of themselves in the world.
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Our personality types can put us into an almost hypnotic trance, something I’d call the shadow. We relegate to the shadow those parts of ourselves we don't want to see. What the Enneagram does is it takes a flashlight and it goes into the shadow with you. It helps us embrace the journey inward. It's not going to be comfortable. Embracing pain isn’t something we do well. But it’s important to feel those things as they come up, not analyze them, not try and figure them out.
About a month ago, I sat down with author and former White House staffer, Michael Wear, to talk about personality, power, and politics. And I know this is a hot-button topic, but I do think it's an important conversation to have. When we're talking about the President of United States and want to understand who he/she is, how he/she operates, and why our country is where it is, I think it's fair to begin to just think out loud what is happening here and what does it mean?
Ian Cron and Michael Cusick continue their conversation about Enneagram Twos letting go of shame and embracing failures and shortcomings. Learning how letting go allows you to live from a place of self-acceptance.
A large piece of the journey for Enneagram Twos is to understand that you do have needs, acknowledge those needs, and actually learn how to articulate them. On today’s show, Michael Cusick shares how the Enneagram has taught him to become more conscious of when he is over-identifying with those aspects of his personality that aren’t healthy and helps him make different choices.
026: Living Out Loud - A Conversation with Jo Saxton
In today’s episode, the Cron Family gathers over the holidays to discuss how the Enneagram has helped them grow closer and understand each other better. Listen as they share how their family finds balance and appreciation among each other.
Episode 24: Part 2 - Science Mike hacks the Enneagram
Episode 23: Science Mike hacks the Enneagram
Episode 22: Claire Diaz-Ortiz, Sorry...wrong number?
Episode 21: Why Didn’t Matthew Perryman Jones Get the Memo?
Episode 20: Becoming Lisa Whelchel
Episode 19: Andy Root, The Hysterical Analytical Enneagram Five"
Episode 18: Matt Carter, An Enneagram Skeptic Finds His Number (And So Can You!)
Episode 17: Take Five! A Panel of Enneagram 5s with Lori Chaffer, Kenny Benge and Joel Miller
Episode 16: Sleeping At Last, Grace Requires Nothing of You