More diversity among types would improve the show
I enjoy listening to this podcast most of the time. I have noticed that there seems to be a slant towards certain numbers and away from others. I’m sure there are several reasons for this, some of which may be beyond the podcast’s control. I am a self preservation 5 and have heard little about that, with the exception of the musician (Dan?) a few years back. Of course, as would anyone, I’d like to hear more about my type specifically. I am also as agnostic as they come and do not subscribe to the Christian faith, but can still value and appreciate many of the comments and observations despite that as most of them have some merit beyond strictly religion and faith. There is more banter and “chatter” sometimes on this show than I prefer to hear and often skip certain sections, but I realize that my threshold for that is likely quite low compared to most others. Overall, this is a pretty open and compassionate approach to the Enneagram and the world is a better place with this podcast in it.
woodisgood1000 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/04/22
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