Podcast by Jessica Dalton
Jess and Amanda have a conversation about what imposter syndrome is, the ways that women have been taught to self-doubt, why we battle self-doubt and self-sabotage so intensely when it comes to creativity, and how we can overcome those lies.
Jess and Amanda dive into a conversation about how much they love all the random and beautiful ways that people at varying skill levels share their creativity on the internet - which begs the question, “Why do we treat what we have to offer the world as if it isn't good enough or people just wouldn't be interested?”
From basic copy for your website to editing your song lyrics, AI may be here to take over the world, but it can also be just what you need to overcome your writer's block. Jess and Amanda have a hilarious conversation about their cautions and discoveries around this exciting new technology.
I'm their second Originality Book Club episode, Jess and Amanda discuss this brilliant and inspiring book on creativity by Elizabeth Gilbert.
Jess and Amanda share about what they're processing on their creative healing journey in their second monthly check-in episode.
Jess and Amanda have a conversation about the emotions and pressures you navigate as a creative, in the days and weeks leading up to the holidays, and suggest some practical ways to make the most of the season.
In Originality Podcast's first book club episode, Jess and Amanda share their favorite take-aways from Atomic Habits by James Clear
Jess and Amanda reflect on their own lives and creative journey in a conversation about how our perceptions of time influence our beliefs about what we are capable of creatively.
Jess and Amanda sit down with singer-songwriter Joseph Neville for an intriguing conversation about the authenticity of art that is created with the motivation to make money as a factor. Is art that will clearly reach a specified audience of lesser value? What is the role of an artist in creating work that does something different and makes a mark on history? Are different artists merely called to create at various levels of resonance with the masses?
Continuing a three-part series introducing the topics that, (in addition to the enneagram), will be central to Originality Podcast moving forward, Jess and Amanda have a conversation about creative freedom.
Jess and Amanda have a conversation about the role of independent thinking and believing in yourself as an individual, in creating from a place of originality.
Jess and Amanda define what they mean by authenticity and discuss the role that it plays in originality.
Amanda and Jessica share vulnerably about their creative journey and announce big changes coming to the podcast.
In this series on paths, we take a deeper look at each enneagram type by discovering how our dominant type is connected to these whole other sides of our personality through the arrow lines of the enneagram. Traditionally called “stress path” and “growth path,” Jessica teaches a different way of looking at the paths as a dynamic part of our personality that we take both positive and negative characteristics from on a day to day basis, but can lean into and grow through in seasons.
In this series on paths, we take a deeper look at each enneagram type by discovering how our dominant type is connected to these whole other sides of our personality through the arrow lines of the enneagram. Traditionally called “stress path” and “growth path,” Jessica teaches a different way of looking at the paths as a dynamic part of our personality that we take both positive and negative characteristics from on a day to day basis, but can lean into and grow through in seasons.
In this series on paths, we take a deeper look at each enneagram type by discovering how our dominant type is connected to these whole other sides of our personality through the arrow lines of the enneagram. Traditionally called “stress path” and “growth path,” Jessica teaches a different way of looking at the paths as a dynamic part of our personality that we take both positive and negative characteristics from on a day to day basis, but can lean into and grow through in seasons.
In this series on paths, we take a deeper look at each enneagram type by discovering how our dominant type is connected to these whole other sides of our personality through the arrow lines of the enneagram. Traditionally called “stress path” and “growth path,” Jessica teaches a different way of looking at the paths as a dynamic part of our personality that we take both positive and negative characteristics from on a day to day basis, but can lean into and grow through in seasons.
In this series on paths, we take a deeper look at each enneagram type by discovering how our dominant type is connected to these whole other sides of our personality through the arrow lines of the enneagram. Traditionally called “stress path” and “growth path,” Jessica teaches a different way of looking at the paths as a dynamic part of our personality that we take both positive and negative characteristics from on a day to day basis, but can lean into and grow through in seasons.
In this series on paths, we take a deeper look at each enneagram type by discovering how our dominant type is connected to these whole other sides of our personality through the arrow lines of the enneagram. Traditionally called “stress path” and “growth path,” Jessica teaches a different way of looking at the paths as a dynamic part of our personality that we take both positive and negative characteristics from on a day to day basis, but can lean into and grow through in seasons.
In this series on paths, we take a deeper look at each type by discovering how our dominant type is connected to these whole other sides of our personality through the arrow lines of the enneagram. Traditionally called “stress path” and “growth path,” Jessica teaches a different way of looking at the paths as a dynamic part of our personality that we take both positive and negative characteristics from on a day to day basis, but can lean into and grow through in seasons.
In this series on paths, we take a deeper look at each type by discovering how our dominant type is connected to these whole other sides of our personality through the arrow lines of the enneagram. Traditionally called “stress path” and “growth path,” Jessica teaches a different way of looking at the paths as a dynamic part of our personality that we take both positive and negative characteristics from on a day to day basis, but can lean into and grow through in seasons.
In this series on paths, we take a deeper look at each type by discovering how each type is connected to these whole other sides of their personality through the arrow lines of the enneagram. Traditionally called “stress path” and “growth path,” Jessica teaches a different way of looking at the paths as a dynamic part of our personality that we take both positive and negative characteristics from on a day to day basis, but can lean into and grow through our connection to this side of ourselves in seasons.
Jessica and Amanda have a conversation about church-hurt, deconstruction, how each enneagram type responds to church trauma instinctively, and what steps they can take to beginning to heal and move forward.
Jessica and Amanda have a conversation about church-hurt, deconstruction, how each enneagram type responds to church trauma instinctively, and what steps they can take to beginning to heal and move forward.
Josiah and Danielle share about marriage and parenting as an enneagram 9 and 6.
Reflecting on and celebrating our first two years of podcasting, giving y'all a behind-the-scenes perspective of our podcasting journey, and sharing what you can expect in our next 50 episodes!
Jonathan and Bethany Franco share how learning about the enneagram has been a powerful tool to help them navigate their first year of marriage. Bethany is an incredible music artist, you can follow her on instagram: @itsbagelbeth You can follow Franco: @francoenapay and Franco's metal band: @mothaltar The Francos are also PODCASTERS! They dive deep on important issues and share vulnerably from their own experiences. I can't recommend their podcast highly enough! @keeptheconvogoingpodcast
Artist and entrepreneur Rachel Ladebu shares her journey of learning about the enneagram, and how God has used it as a tool in her life for healing and growth.
Erin Stetson shares her story of growing and healing through the enneagram, and the ways learning about the enneagram has benefited her marriage.
Jaelen Jones shares how he learned about the enneagram, and the ways it prompted healing and growth in his life.
Elisabeth Joy Utter, a counterphobic enneagram 6, shares her journey of learning about the enneagram and growing from it during a season of transition and early motherhood. @elisabethjoy__
Matthew Stephen Brown, pastor of Sandals Church in California, shares his journey of self-awareness and healing as an enneagram type 3, and how the enneagram transformed his marriage and ministry. In his new book,"A Book Called YOU" Pastor Matt teaches the enneagram in a clear and concise way, and lays a biblical foundation for our identity in Christ, while unpacking the value of the enneagram for the life of the believer. Instagram: @matthewstephenbrown Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Book-Called-YOU-Understanding-Grace-Filled/dp/0785240853/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1624562364&sr=8-1
In this episode, (enneagram type 5), S. George Thomas shares his journey of learning about the enneagram, struggles he faces as a type five, and some powerful ways he has learned to heal and grow. Insta - @sgeothomas
In this episode, (enneagram type 4), Joseph Neville shares his journey of learning about the enneagram, struggles he faces as a type four, and some powerful ways he has learned to heal and grow. Insta - @joepatnev
In this episode, (enneagram type 3), Reigh Edge shares her journey of learning about the enneagram, struggles she faces as a type three, and some powerful ways she has learned to heal and grow. Insta - @reighwalker
In this episode, (enneagram type 2), Meghan Forest Farmer shares her journey of learning about the enneagram, struggles she faces as a type two, and some powerful ways she has learned to heal and grow. Insta - @m.forestfarmer @theconsiderary@thebrightfactory
In this episode, Jessica defines identity, identity in Christ, and what our personality is separate from that. This is a powerful episode that will leave you with language and clarity to distinguish between your identity and personality types.
Jessica breaks down what exactly the enneagram is, what you can learn from it, and where it is limited in understanding other people.
In part four of our “Speaking of the Enneagram...” series, Jessica shares four sets of Dos and Don'ts for when you think someone has mistyped.
In part three of the series, “Speaking of the Enneagram...” Jessica and Amanda discuss the Dos and Don'ts of finding your enneagram type.
In part 2 of our series, “Speaking of the Enneagram...” Jessica and Amanda discuss the Dos and Don'ts of helping someone figure out their type when it comes up in conversation. Whether it's a stranger at a party or a close friend, this situation tends to happen as you learn more about the enneagram. We are sharing what we've learned from our experiences helping people figure out their type so we can all be more intentional to talk about the enneagram in a way that is healing instead of hurtful. Because what we say matters.
In this series, “Speaking of the Enneagram..” we are discussing how we can grow in communicating about the enneagram as we get to know people in a way that is encouraging and not harmful. I have heard too many stories of people getting hurt or feeling misunderstood because something someone has said carelessly about their enneagram type. In this episode Jessica and Amanda discuss how to bring up the enneagram and ask about someone's type without making them feel like they have to tell you, how to respond when someone tells you their type, and how to respond when someone asks what your type is.
The characteristics that distinguish an 8w7 from an 8w9.
Characteristics that distinguish an enneagram 7w6 from a 7w8
Characteristics that distinguish an enneagram type 6w5 from a 6w7
The characteristics that distinguish enneagram types 4w3 from 4w5.
A deep dive into the characteristics that distinguish a 3w2 from a 3w4
In this episode, Jessica explains characteristics that distinguish a 2w1 and a 2w3.