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The Big Pitch with Jimmy Carr is a brand new comedy podcast where each week a different celebrity guest pitches an idea for a film based on one of the SUPER niche sub-genres on Netflix. From ‘Steamy Crime Movies from the 1970s’ to ‘Australian Dysfunctional Family Comedies Starring A Strong Female Lead’, our celebrity guests will pitch their wacky plot, their dream cast, the marketing stunts, and everything in between. By the end of every episode, Jimmy Carr, Comedian by night / “Netflix Executive” by day, will decide whether the pitch is greenlit or condemned to development hell! Where does Nick Mohammed’s mind go when asked to make an ‘Everybody’s Home For The Holidays’ film? What’s the narrative arc for Romesh Ranganathan’s ‘BRB Crying’ tearjerker? What on earth would Michelle Wolf’s ‘Coming of Age animal tale’ look like? Find out on The Big Pitch. Listen on all podcast platforms and watch on the Netflix is a Joke YouTube Channel. New episodes every other Wednesday starting May 28th! The Big Pitch is a co-production by Netflix and BBC Studios Audio.
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This week, Anthony and I explore different types of boundaries, offering examples of what this might look like for various Enneagram types. Boundaries are essential to developing healthy relationships of any kind, but they’re often misunderstood or wielded incorrectly. I think of boundaries as value-based, invisible lines that we set up to take care of ourselves and our relationships. They tell people what they can expect from us in life and what we can expect from them. When we understand and maintain healthy boundaries, we escape the pitfalls of resentment and disappointment in ourselves and others, and all the anger that builds up when another person, or even a group, pushes against or violates those boundaries. I encourage you to listen to the full episode and take some notes. Follow Us on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube Listen Now on ApplePodcast, Spotify, SoundCloud, or your favorite podcast player. Other Episodes You Might Like: How to Set Boundaries Without Losing Your Self, feat. Lysa Terkeurst Lisa-Jo Baker Sets Boundaries as an Enneagram Two
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This week, Anthony and I explore different types of boundaries, offering examples of what this might look like for various Enneagram types. Boundaries are essential to developing healthy relationships of any kind, but they’re often misunderstood or wielded incorrectly. I think of boundaries as value-based, invisible lines that we set up to take care of ourselves and our relationships. They tell people what they can expect from us in life and what we can expect from them. When we understand and maintain healthy boundaries, we escape the pitfalls of resentment and disappointment in ourselves and others, and all the anger that builds up when another person, or even a group, pushes against or violates those boundaries. I encourage you to listen to the full episode and take some notes. Follow Us on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube Listen Now on ApplePodcast, Spotify, SoundCloud, or your favorite podcast player. Other Episodes You Might Like: How to Set Boundaries Without Losing Your Self, feat. Lysa Terkeurst Lisa-Jo Baker Sets Boundaries as an Enneagram Two
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1 Dr. Morgan Cutlip on Tackling the Invisible Burden of the Mental Load Among Couples 48:09
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Have you ever felt overwhelmed in your relationships or struggled with the mental load? If yes, this episode is a must-listen! In this episode, Dr. Morgan Cutlip, an Enneagram 9 and author of the new book, A Better Share reveals how understanding her Enneagram type has shaped her approach to relationships, especially with her husband, who is a Type 3. We explore the dynamics of their relationship, including the challenges of maintaining connection while navigating the complexities of life and parenting. Morgan shares her journey of reclaiming her voice and agency, which is particularly resonant for those of us who identify with the steady, reliable nature of the Enneagram 9. One of the key topics we discuss is the concept of the "mental load"—the invisible tasks and emotional labor that often fall disproportionately on women in relationships. Morgan provides practical insights on how couples can tackle this load together, fostering a more equitable partnership that leads to less resentment and greater fun! Here are a few highlights from the episode: The importance of understanding your partner's Enneagram type to improve communication and connection. How to navigate feelings of resentment and the need for appreciation in relationships. Strategies for creating a more balanced share of responsibilities at home. Whether you're a 9, a 3, or any other type, this episode offers valuable insights that can help you strengthen your relationships and enhance your emotional well-being. As always, thank you for being a part of the Typology community.…

1 From Conflict to Connection: Transforming Relationships Through the Enneagram with Christa Hardin, MA 59:34
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In this episode of Typology, we take a look at the fascinating intersection of the Enneagram and relationships with our special guest, Crista Hardin, a relationship expert and author of "The Enneagram in Marriage." Christa, an Enneagram 7, brings her vibrant energy and insights to the conversation, discussing how her type influences her marriage and her work with couples. We explore the complexities of anxiety in Sevens, the importance of understanding core fears in relationships, and how different Enneagram types interact with one another. Christa shares her personal experiences, including her journey through marriage and the challenges she and her husband have faced over nearly 30 years together. Throughout the episode, we touch on the dynamics of various type pairings, the challenges and transformations that can arise in relationships, and the significance of emotional regulation and understanding in conflict resolution. Christa emphasizes the importance of recognizing our own flaws and the value of shared meaning in relationships. Join us for this enlightening discussion that not only sheds light on the Enneagram but also offers practical insights for navigating the complexities of love and partnership. Don't forget to check out Christa's podcast, "Enneagram and Marriage," and her website for more resources! You can find Christa's website, blog, freebies, and Enneagram & Marriage podcast links at www.enneagramandmarriage.com . PREFER TO WATCH THIS INTERVIEW? Check us out on YouTube ========================================================== DISCOVER YOUR ENNEAGRAM TYPE The Typology Institute Enneagram Assessment reveals more than just your type. You'll learn your dominant wing, subtype, stance, instinct, orientation to time, and much more. Take 10% off with the discount code TYPOLOGYPODCAST today. CONNECT WITH IAN: Website | Online Courses | The Fix Follow Ian on Instagram , Facebook , LinkedIn and TikTok Follow Typology on Instagram and Facebook…

1 Underestimated: Mary Marantz on Embracing Fear and Moving Forward 56:14
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This week we welcome the incredible Mary Marantz, an Enneagram 4 and author of the new book, Underestimated: The Surprisingly Simple Shift to Quit Playing Small, Name the Fear, and Move Forward Anyway . In this episode, we dive deep into the transformative power of understanding our Enneagram types and how they shape our narratives. Mary shares her personal journey of self-discovery, revealing how she once identified as a self-preserving 4 and the profound impact that realization had on her life. We explore the moments in our childhoods that made us feel different, the stories we tell ourselves, and how those narratives can either limit or liberate us. Mary opens up about her experiences growing up in rural West Virginia and how they influenced her drive for perfectionism and the need to be seen and valued. Here are some highlights you won’t want to miss: The significance of recognizing our core longings and how they shape our identities. A candid discussion on the fears that hold us back, including perfectionism, people-pleasing, and imposter syndrome. Insights into how we can redefine what a "big life" means for us, moving beyond societal expectations. Mary’s wisdom and vulnerability shine through as she encourages us to embrace our stories, both the beautiful and the painful. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to understand themselves better and to find the courage to move forward. Tune in now to hear this enlightening conversation and discover how you can start to shift your own narrative!…

1 From Codependency to Self-Discovery: Thais Gibson on the Path of an Enneagram Two 51:08
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In this episode of Typology, we dive deep into the world of the Enneagram with our special guest, Thais Gibson, an Enneagram Two with a Three wing. Thais is a counselor, best-selling author, and co-founder of the Personal Development School, bringing a wealth of knowledge and experience to our conversation. Join Ian Cron and co-host Anthony Skinner as they explore Thais's journey of self-discovery, healing, and the challenges of being a Two. Thais shares her insights on codependency, the importance of setting boundaries, and how her experiences with pain have shaped her understanding of personal growth. We also discuss the intersection of addiction and attachment theory, revealing how our early experiences influence our relationships with ourselves and others. Thais offers valuable strategies for transforming maladaptive behaviors and fostering a secure attachment to both ourselves and the divine. Whether you're familiar with the Enneagram or just starting your journey, this episode is packed with wisdom and practical advice for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of themselves and their relationships. Key Topics: Thais's journey as an Enneagram Two The impact of childhood experiences on adult relationships Codependency and the importance of boundaries Healing through pain and personal growth Attachment theory and its relevance to addiction Strategies for fostering secure attachments Don't miss this rich conversation that promises to inspire and empower you on your personal development journey! Subscribe for more episodes exploring the mystery of human personality through the lens of the Enneagram.…

1 The Audacity to Be You: Embracing Your True Self, feat. Dr. Brad Reedy 51:07
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In this powerful episode of Typology, I’m honored to sit down with Enneagram 8, Dr. Brad Reedy, co-founder and chief clinical officer of Finding You Therapy Programs, Together, we explore the profound impact of therapy and self-acceptance on the transformative journey of self-discovery and healing. Brad opens up about his journey as a therapist and how his work has profoundly impacted families, including my own. We dive into his flagship program, Finding You, which offers an immersive experience designed to help participants explore their family of origin and understand how their past shapes their present. One of the most powerful themes we discuss is the importance of vulnerability. Brad shares a poignant insight from his therapist: “The suicidal impulse is correct, but the mistake is thinking you have to kill the whole self. You just need to learn which part of yourself needs to die.” This profound perspective can help us all recognize that our greatest weaknesses can become our greatest assets. We also touch on the Enneagram and how understanding our core motivations can lead to deeper self-awareness and healthier relationships. Brad’s candid reflections on his own struggles with vulnerability and the journey of self-acceptance are both inspiring and relatable. Whether you’re familiar with the Enneagram or just starting your journey of self-discovery, this episode is a must-listen. Join us as we explore the audacity to be ourselves and learn to love our “horrible, rotten selves.” Tune in now to hear this rich conversation and discover how you can apply these insights to your own life.…

1 The Soul Beneath the Symptoms, feat. Michael J. Cusick 39:40
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This week on Typology , I sat down with my dear friend, therapist and spiritual director, Michael Cusick for a raw, wise, and deeply compassionate conversation about the connection between attachments and our path to healing. Michael—founder of Restoring the Soul and a true guide for the journey inward—helps us unpack the idea that our symptoms (anxiety, compulsions, burnout, you name it) aren’t signs we’re broken…but sacred signals that our soul is calling for care. We talk about: How trauma, shame, and burnout stand in the way of our relationship with God Why “trying harder” doesn’t lead to transformation What spiritual bypassing actually looks like—and how to avoid it The Four S’s of attachment -- seeing, soothing, safety, and security – and the crucial role they play in spiritual healing This is one of those episodes you’ll want to listen to more than once and maybe share with a friend who’s in the thick of it. ==================================================== CONNECT WITH IAN: Website: https://ianmorgancron.com Podcast: https://typologypodcast.com Online Learning: https://typologyinstitute.com Find Your Type: https://typologyinstitute.com/assessment The Fix: https://ianmorgancron.com/thefix FOLLOW IAN: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ianmorgancron Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ianmorgancron LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ianmorgancron/ YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/imcron FOLLOW TYPOLOGY PODCAST: https://www.instagram.com/typologypodcast https://www.facebook.com/typologypodcast…

1 An Enneagram Six's Journey to Open-Heartedness, feat. Jeff Chu 41:49
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How do you cultivate open-heartedness? Tune in as the insightful Jeff Chu, author of the new memoir, Good Soil: The Education of an Accidental Farmhand and a self-identified Enneagram Six, shares what he learned on his journey from a successful career in journalism to the unexpected life of a farmhand at Princeton's Farminary. We explore the fascinating intersection of farming and personal growth, discussing how engaging with the land has taught Jeff invaluable lessons about trust, fear, and the beauty of second chances. As he reflects on his experiences, he reveals how farming has helped him embrace uncertainty and cultivate an open heart, even amidst anxiety. Here are a few highlights you won't want to miss: The surprising connection between farming and spiritual growth. How Jeff's experiences as an Enneagram Six have shaped his understanding of trust and community. The importance of letting go and recognizing the safety nets that support us in life. A candid discussion about the fears we all face and how to transform them into something fruitful. Whether you're a fellow Six or simply curious about the Enneagram, this episode is packed with wisdom and humor that will resonate with you. Join us as we uncover the beauty of open-heartedness and the lessons that come from tending to both soil and spirit.…

1 Smart, Not Loud: Strategies for Getting Noticed at Work with Jessica Chen 36:33
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Today on Typology, we dig into the Enneagram with our special guest, Jessica Chen, an Enneagram 3 and author of the insightful book Smart, Not Loud: How to Get Noticed at Work for All the Right Reasons . Join us as we explore the unique challenges faced by quieter personality types in the workplace, particularly those identified as Enneagram 4s, 5s, 6s, and 9s. Jessica shares her personal journey of navigating a "quiet culture" and how it shaped her professional life. We discuss the importance of self-awareness, effective communication, and the strategies that can help quieter individuals find their voice and thrive in their careers. Key topics include: The significance of understanding different Enneagram types How to build your career brand and get noticed for the right reasons Practical tips for engaging in conflict and celebrating accomplishments The ARC method: Ask, Runway, Celebrate Whether you're an introvert looking to make your mark or a leader wanting to create a more inclusive environment, this episode is packed with valuable insights and actionable advice. Don't forget to check out Jessica's book and connect with her on LinkedIn for more resources! Listen now and discover how to navigate the workplace with confidence! 🔗 Links: Jessica Chen's Book: Smart, Not Loud Follow Jessica on LinkedIn, Facebook , Instagram Follow the Typology Podcast for more Enneagram discussions and tools for personal and professional growth. www.typologypodcast.com www.ianmorgancron.com Typology Institute Enneagram Assessment Watch on YouTube…

1 How to Cultivate a Deep-Rooted Marriage, feat. Dr. Dan Allender and Dr. Steve Call 46:58
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Join us for an enlightening episode of the Typology Podcast as we dive deep into the complexities of marriage through the lens of the Enneagram with our special guests, Dr. Dan Allender and Dr. Steve Call. In this episode, we explore insights from their book, The Deep-Rooted Marriage: Cultivating Intimacy, Healing, and Delight . Discover how the Enneagram can provide clarity in relationships, particularly for those navigating the challenges of shame and vulnerability. Dan, an Enneagram 8, and Steve, an Enneagram 3, share their personal experiences and therapeutic wisdom on how to foster deep connection and understanding in marriage. Key topics include: The importance of curiosity in conflict resolution How to cultivate awareness and mitigate shame and contempt The role of delight and awe in nurturing intimacy Practical advice for couples at different stages of marriage Whether you're in a new relationship or have been in a partnership for decades, this conversation offers valuable wisdom for anyone looking to strengthen their relationship. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from two seasoned experts in the field! 🔔 Follow Typology Podcast to hear new episodes weekly 👍 Like and share this episode with friends and family! 👀 Watch full episodes on YouTube…

1 How to Transform Shame into Empowerment through Storytelling, feat. ESPN reporter Lauren Sisler 1:05:39
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Is she an Enneagram Two, the Helper, or an Enneagram Three, the Achiever? Find out in today's episode with Emmy award-winning sports broadcaster, ESPN sideline reporter, author, keynote speaker, and someone known for her sideline shimmy, Lauren Sisler. Through insightful typing questions, Ian guides Lauren on an exploration of her core motivations, fears, and traits that define her personality. We unpack the nuances of the Two and the Three, the challenges of codependency, and the importance of self-care and boundaries. But this episode goes beyond just personality types. In this candid conversation, Lauren shares her powerful story of overcoming the shame associated with losing her parents to opioid addiction. She opens up about shame the stigma surrounding addiction, how it shaped her identity, and the journey of overcoming that shame through storytelling and vulnerability. Tune in for a heartfelt discussion that not only unpacks the Enneagram but also highlights the power of sharing our stories and the healing that comes from embracing our true selves.…

1 Jason Wahler's Recovery Journey: Navigating Codependency and Self-Discovery 55:32
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This week we welcome the incredible Jason Wahler, a passionate advocate for addiction education and recovery. You may recognize Jason from shows like Laguna Beach , The Hills , and Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew . His journey through addiction and recovery is both inspiring and enlightening. In this episode, we discuss Jason's Enneagram type, which he recently discovered to be a 3 with a 2 wing. Together, we explore what this means for him personally and how it relates to his experiences in recovery. Jason shares his story of transformation, the challenges he's faced, and the profound insights he's gained along the way. Here are some highlights you won't want to miss: Understanding the Enneagram: We break down what it means to be a Type 3 and how the 2 wing influences Jason's personality and relationships. The Journey of Self-Discovery: Jason reflects on how sobriety has allowed him to reconnect with his true self and rediscover his passions. The Role of Codependency: We discuss the importance of recognizing codependent behaviors and how they can impact recovery. Practical Insights: Jason shares valuable lessons on how to maintain balance and structure in life, especially in the context of recovery. Tune in now to hear Jason's powerful story and learn how the Enneagram can provide clarity and understanding in your own life. _________________________________________________________ Guest's Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/JasonWahler YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWahler Website: https://www.jasonwahler.com/ Director of Development for the Change Your Brain Foundation Change Your Brain LA Hope Fire Fighter Alyst Health: https://www.alysthealth.com/ SobrSafe: https://sobrsafe.com/ Connect with Ian: https://ianmorgancron.com Instagram | Facebook | TikTok | YouTube Typology Institute for Online Enneagram Courses Typology Institute Enneagram Assessment Typology Podcast The Fix: How the Twelve Steps Offer a Surprising Path of Transformation for the Well-Adjusted, the Down-and-Out, and Everyone In Between This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp Online Therapy. Give online therapy a try at https://betterhelp.com/typologypodcast and get on your way to becoming your best self.…

1 The One-to-One Seven: Unpacking the Unique Landscape of Enneagram 7s w/Justin Heap 46:57
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In this episode of Typology, host Ian Cron welcomes Enneagram 7, Justin Heap, a creative consultant, certified Enneagram coach, and author. Together, they dive deep into the unique inner world of the Enneagram 7, particularly focusing on the one-to-one subtype, which often resembles the emotional depth of a four. Join Ian and Justin as they explore: The adventurous spirit of Enneagram 7s and their love for possibility The often hidden emotional landscape beneath the lighthearted exterior of sevens The impact of childhood experiences on the development of a seven's personality The relationship between fear, anxiety, and the seven's quest for freedom The fascinating connection between sevens and fours, including the allure of mysticism Practical advice for young sevens on cultivating presence and deepening relationships Whether you're a seven yourself or simply curious about the Enneagram, this episode offers valuable insights into understanding the complexities of this personality type. Don't forget to check out Justin's latest book, " By & By & Never, Poetry and Art ," and stay tuned for more enlightening discussions on the Enneagram! Listen now and discover the rich inner world of the Enneagram 7! 🔗 Visit Justin Heap's website 📚 Grab Ian's new book, " The Fix ," available everywhere fine books are sold! 👍 Like, subscribe, and share for more episodes on the mystery of human personality through the lens of the Enneagram!…

1 Navigating Difficult Conversations: LaTasha Morrison's Irenic Approach to Racial Equity and Justice 50:53
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This week, our special guest, LaTasha Morrison, Enneagram 9 and the author of the award-winning New York Times bestseller, Be the Bridge shares insights from her latest book, Brown Faces, White Spaces: Confronting Systemic Racism to Bring Healing and Restoration , where she tackles the challenging topic of systemic racism with grace and compassion. Join us as we explore LaTasha's journey of finding her voice and stepping into leadership as an Enneagram Nine, even in the face of conflict. We explore the importance of truth in the work of racial reconciliation and how LaTasha navigates difficult conversations in predominantly white spaces. Discover how LaTasha's unique gifts as a bridge builder and change agent allows her to confront tough issues while fostering understanding and connection. This episode is a powerful reminder of the role of love, truth, and grace in the pursuit of justice and healing.Navi Follow LaTasha Morrison: Website: bethebridge.com Social Media: @LatashaMorrison Subscribe to Typology for more insightful conversations about personality and personal growth!…

1 Uncover Your Hidden Genius: Exploring the Intersection of Aptitudes and the Enneagram with Betsy Wills and Alex Ellison 47:33
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How do your aptitudes intersect with your Enneagram type? Aptitudes are about your innate abilities. Understanding your personal aptitudes can enhance your personal and professional relationships as it allows you to "pinpoint really specific things you can celebrate, lean into, and have confidence about," explains Betsy Wills. Betsy Wills and Alex Ellison, co-authors of the insightful new book, Your Hidden Genius: The Science-Backed Strategy to Uncovering and Harnessing Your Innate Talents, join me to share their unique experiences with the Enneagram, their journey in writing their new book, and how they've made a once-expensive aptitude assessment accessible to everyone. In this episode, you’ll learn: The strengths and challenges of a One-Three working relationship How aptitudes and personality types intersect Practical advice for career wellness and personal fulfillment The significance of uncovering your innate talents Don't miss out on this engaging conversation! Tune in now and take the first step towards uncovering your hidden genius. ==================================================== ABOUT OUR GUESTS Alex Ellison is the founder of Throughline Guidance, a college and career counseling practice. Her work as a consultant has allowed her to work with individuals and organizations around the world. She writes and lectures extensively on the subject of careers and college readiness and has been a featured speaker at SXSWedu, NYU’s Stern School of Business, Northwestern University’s Alumni Association, the Kuala Lumpur International Youth Discourse, and TedX. Alex holds a degree in German and business from Northwestern University and a master’s in public policy from the University of Nevada. She lives in Santa Cruz, California. LinkedIn and Substack | www.yourhiddengenius.com Betsy Wills is the co-founder of YouScience, a national online psychometric-assessment service. She is a regular guest lecturer at Vanderbilt University and at New York University Stern School of Business and has been a featured speaker for TedX Women. She is also the Director of Marketing and Branding at Diversified Trust, a wealth management firm. She serves on the Advisory Board of the Peggy Guggenheim Museum in Venice and the Music City Center Authority in Nashville. Betsy is a graduate of Vanderbilt University and holds a Master’s of Education in Human Resource Development from Peabody College. She lives in Nashville. LinkedIn and Instagram | www.yourhiddengenius.com MORE RESOURCES Typology Institute Enneagram Assessment Typology Institute Online Courses Ian Morgan Cron website The Fix: How the Twelve Steps Offer a Surprising Path of Transformation for the Well-Adjusted, Down-and-Out, and Everyone In Between YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | TikTok…

1 James Rhodes on Navigating Life as an Enneagram Nine [S08-033] 35:38
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In this episode of Typology, we welcome special guest James Rhodes, co-founder and president of the artist-owned record label FiXT. As an Enneagram Type 9, James shares his journey of self-discovery through the Enneagram, the impact it has had on his family and work environment, and how he integrates it into his label's culture. We discuss the challenges of being a Type 9, including navigating anger and assertiveness, and the importance of self-care. Tune in as James opens up about his personal growth, the dynamics of his 9-4 marriage, and the unique ways he channels his emotions through music. This episode is packed with insights for anyone interested in the Enneagram, personal development, and the music industry. Key Highlights: Launch of the new Typology Institute Enneagram Assessment James Rhodes' journey as a Type 9 in the music industry The impact of the Enneagram on relationships and self-awareness Navigating anger and assertiveness as a Type 9 The role of music in emotional expression Don't forget to check out the Typology Institute website and the new assessment at https:// typologyinstitute.com/assessment . Subscribe for more episodes exploring the Enneagram and personal growth!…
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