Transforming Lives Behind Bars: Susan Olesek’s Enneagram Prison Project
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Susan Olesek showcases the power of self-awareness and self-regulation for prisoners using the Enneagram system, somatic awareness, and mindfulness meditation. Her programs help inmates become "change agents," driving a new approach to criminal reform and personal transformation. Founder of the Enneagram Prison Project (EPP), Susan is a "Human Potentialist" and social entrepreneur with a global education and a sociology degree from Occidental College. Living in the Santa Cruz mountains with her family, she is dedicated to teaching in prisons and jails, bringing hope and change to the incarcerated. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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