So much yes
This crew brings both substance and essence. Between David’s smooth soothing voice, Emeka’s willingness to let it all hang out and reveal his game, John’s nerdy confidence and real experience, Nancy’s unconscious appeal and constant cringing at the guys - they balance each other out really well, and once you add in the wide variety of guests and topics… just yes, so much yes. Go ahead, binge it and then apply it. You will cringe and laugh, but you won’t regret it. This crew has revealed the fascination and fun within what seemed dry and heavy, and then shows how it’s immediately applicable to my life and relationships. I don’t think I’d have gotten as much out of my past year’s study and practice with the Enneagram system if I hadn’t found this podcast. Some other teachers might talk trash (yea, ask me what I mean about that, I was embarrassed on behalf of this “professional” who had data but didn’t seem to have lived it enough to recognize their own grasping at validation, but I digress), I still say listening to this is worth your time. Just keep in mind if you’re around other people with your earbuds in or whatever… you will laugh out loud and look like a crazy person.
NikoGreenwood via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/27/21
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Full of insights and playful. Knowledgeable friends sharing and being real! As good as it gets when it comes to expanding my understanding of the Enneagram. Don’t miss the episodes on triads and on object relations!! And oh yeah... David’s voice is indeed delicious... Thank you!
CáliO via Apple Podcasts · Netherlands · 10/04/20
I’ve been studying the enneagram for about 5 years and always enjoy good discourse. But seriously arrogance of youth and small minded ignorance is intolerable. Recently they questioned if there is a difference between Wisconsin and Ohio. I can’t take it anymore.
E Maz<3 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/05/22
High snobbery stuck in the mire of personality. Some fresh interpretations of the enneagram from the hosts but they seem to forget that’s all they are—interpretations. I enjoy a little trash talking but this can be taxing. I’d rather hear their insights than their insults.
Binkybinkythump via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/11/21
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