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Ian Morgan Cron & Suzanne Stabile
The Road Back to You
Looking at Life Through the Lens of the Enneagram
This podcast explores the enneagram, a newly revived yet ancient spiritual tool of personality discovery which helps you better understand yourself, others and God.
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4.4 stars from 1,047 ratings
I’ve read several Enneagram books but wanted to hear specifics about the actual relationship between the two, examples of how the two numbers work with each other and how they work around them. For me, there was too much talk about being musicians…the intro conversation was too...Read full review »
DOBIE04 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/24/23
Always a great listen
Though this podcast hasn't been updated in a while the words are timely.Read full review »
ljmfam5 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/01/23
So good!
I love this podcast! It is great!!! But one thing if one of you reads this can you tell you number as an early teen it seems like you have so little life experience to help you. Also what was the one number that does not feel exposed when they find their number. Thank you so much love you guys!!!
23468hpp3487 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/24/22
Recent Episodes
This is the series finale of The Road Back to You. On this episode, Ian and Suzanne speak with Al (Enneagram 2 - The Helper) and Nita (Enneagram 5 - The Investigator) Andrews.  Al and Nita Andrews have more than 40 collective years counseling couples into healthy relationships. They are active...
Published 06/09/17
On this week's episode of The Road Back to You, Ian and Suzanne speak with Kenny Benge who is a 5 on the Enneagram. Kenny is a Prior at Church of The Redeemer in Nashville, TN.     
Published 05/03/17
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