Elizabeth Chapin of Austin Enneagram and apprentice of Enneagram master Suzanne Stabile, introduces the Enneagram personality types
Location:
United States
Genres:
Description:
Elizabeth Chapin of Austin Enneagram and apprentice of Enneagram master Suzanne Stabile, introduces the Enneagram personality types
Language:
English
Episodes
The last chapter in the Helen Palmer book study. Type 9 discussion with fellow Vermonter Erica DeLorenzo. One of my favorite quotes of hers, “I love wanting what other people want.” I also liked talking about how anger “leaks” out of a 9. Hope you enjoy. Let me know what you think. End music is a fair use snippet of Garth Brooks “The Dance” because 9s show us how to do it.
Bernadette Noll is the author of Slow Family Living, the poem I Want to Age Like Sea Glass, and founder of Reduce, Reuse, Remake, an organization which finds ways to build community and cut back on consumption. She and I discuss the type 8 in Helen Palmer’s book The Enneagram, Understanding Yourself and Others in Your LifePurchase Bernadette’s book for parents of young children in your life here:https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/311596/slow-family-living-by-bernadette-noll/I reference the book I am reading: The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know is Possible by Charles EisensteinFor information on why I don’t want to use the word “inner city,” these articles are helpful:https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2014/10/inner-city-violence-in-the-age-of-mass-incarceration/382154/https://www.urban.org/2016-analysis/problem-talking-about-inner-citiesEnd music is “Won’t Back Down” by Tom PettyPlease share and comment
Duration:01:40:30
I revisit Helen Palmer’s Chapter on Type 7 with my mom. My favorite comment “You can’t help your feelings, I can’t help my speed!”end music is “My Cosmos is Mine” by Depeche Mode
Duration:01:38:35
Rachel Lomas — friend, political activist, great cook - an epicure for sure - joins me today in a conversation about Helen Palmer’s chapter on type 7end music is Walking on a Dream by Empire of the Sun
Duration:01:47:01
My friend Kathie Sever —the founder of the merry band of chainstitching geniuses at Ft Lonesome joins me again to discuss Helen Palmer’s chapter on type 6. My take away is that 6s are roving confirmation bias seekers/busters. Finding all the facts to support their ideas or finding all the facts that don’t. Also, Kathie’s idea of a knight in shining armor might have to be a series for each number. I love it.When I said Russ Hudson had a word for 4s, I meant Claudio Naranjo used the word “vindictive”When Kathie refers to IFS therapy, she is talking about Internal Family Systems therapyThe Jungian podcast we love is called The Salome Institute, led by Satya Doyle Byock (author of “Quarterlife”— an excellent gift for anyone in their 20s).Tim Urban is the author Kathie refers to — he wrote “What’s our Problem” and Kathie recommends him on Lex Fridman podcast #360The documentary on the NXIVM cult is called “Seduced”The parable of the farmer is from the children’s book “Zen Shorts” by Jon Muthend music is Doubt by Twenty One Pilots
Duration:01:46:02
I recorded Helen Palmer’s chapter on type 5 with my 5 husband Nathanielend music is Space Cowboy by Kacey Musgraves
Lillian Sims joins me in discussing Helen Palmer’s chapter on the type 5out music is “Where is my Mind” sung by Tkay Maidza
Duration:01:34:50
My friend and jewelry designer Nak Armstrong joins me in nearly 2 hours of type 4 conversation, where I am pretty sure we successfully debunk any notions of sexiness in our type, thanks to the excellent ideas of Helen Palmer.out music is patron saint of 4, Chopin’s Piano Concerto no. 2 in F Minor (of course!!!), Larghetto. This piece is one of my favorites and, to me, encompasses all the mercurial moodiness, beauty, longing and rage of type 4. Orchestra della Toscana, conductor, Daniele Rustioni
Duration:01:55:05
I felt compelled to take the opportunity to go through Helen Palmer’s chapter about 3s with my daughter Alabel. She modeled “polyphasic activity” by clipping her nails while podcasting with me!!! You will hear it. There are a few things I wish I had followed up on, but I can circle back.end music is My Future by Billie Eilishphoto by Sarah Bork
Duration:01:26:03
My friend Griff Martin joins me to talk about Helen Palmer’s chapter on Type 3end song is “Flames” by David Guetta and Sia
mentor and master Enneagram teacher Suzanne Stabile joins me in discussing Helen Palmer’s chapter on Type 2podcast cover photo by Inti St Clairend music is “Anyone Who Loves Me” by Charlotte Cardin
Duration:01:39:32
Friend and type 1 Eliza Hook joins me in reading and discussing the chapter “Point 1: The Perfectionist” in Helen Palmer’s book “The Enneagram: Understanding Yourself and the Others in Your Life”end music is “Ful Stop” by Radiohead
Type 9 —Going with the Stream, the passion for comfort, psychological pachydermismEnd music is “Can’t Believe The Way We Flow” by James Blake
TYPE 8 - Coming on Strong. Spicy! “The over-development of action in the service of struggling in a dangerous world….the impoverishment of tenderness…” End music is “The Distance” by CakeFeeling spicy
Duration:00:56:19
Type 7 — Opportunistic Idealism. The rebellious diplomat. The Variety glutton. End music is Peggy Lee singing “Is That All There Is”
Type 6 —The Persecuted Persecutoror we prefer the Problem Solver / Problem SeekerEnd music is Courage to Change by Sia
Duration:01:01:51
Type 5 — Seeking Wholeness Through Isolation.End Music is Solitary Daughter by Bedouine
Type 4 — Seeking Happiness Through PainIntro music is “Constant Craving” by K.D. Lang and out music is “Total Eclipse of the Heart” by Bonnie Tyler
We discuss Type 3 and Chapter 3 of Claudio Naranjo’s book Ennea-Type Structures. Naranjo titles this chapter “Success through Appearances” We liked his use of the word “simulator.” And we liked his very succinct phrase “substitution of appearance for self.”Out music is “Adaptive Behavior” by by Jay DenhamI used the word “guru” facetiously in referring to Sam Harris and my great pleasure in using his app “Waking Up.” I love that man.
Ennea-Type 2 Egocentric GenerosityEnd music is “Save Myself” by Ed Sheeran