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Kim O, coach and founder of HeartWorkU, joins me today to share wisdom on compassion, healing, parts work, spirituality, resilience, and the Enneagram. We discuss her journey from 30 years as a hairstylist to becoming a coach and her decision to leave her Master's program in Counseling Psychology due to ideological differences.Kim presents her research on detransitioners and the lack of acknowledgement from the American Psychological Association (APA) on this topic. She emphasizes the importance of belief and resilience in her coaching practice, and how she helps clients separate their higher self from their wounded ego or inner child.Kim explains her approach to coaching, which focuses on helping clients witness their feelings and hold space for them. She believes in the power of self-love and teaches clients to understand that they are resilient and have the answers within themselves. We also explore the differences between counseling and coaching, highlighting the importance of ethics in counseling and the relational aspect of both roles, as well as how Internal Family Systems and the Enneagram help us in our work with clients.Kim shares her personal journey of healing from childhood trauma and the impact it had on her identity. She shares how she overcame shame and self-judgment by living in the present and recognizing that she is not defined by her past experiences.Kim O is a Relational Soul Coach, Author, & Resilience Cheerleader. “When you recognize the power and beauty within your Soul, you are unafraid, confident, and able to face all of your challenges with LOVE!” Contact, workbooks, journals, free course of the month: https://linktr.ee/heartworku These books mentioned in this episode can be found via the Amazon affiliate links below or in my bookshop. Either way, a portion of proceeds help support the show. Thank you! What is Ego, by Kim O: https://amzn.to/46FoGE2 Living in the Power of Your Energetic Signature, by Kim O: https://amzn.to/3S83GkZ Love Cures Anxiety, by Kim O: https://amzn.to/3tFWnXD Kim's children's book series is coming out soon. More information at https://www.heartworku.com/resilientkids The Sacred Enneagram by Christopher Heuertz: https://amzn.to/3S8Ek6v Other resources mentioned in this episode: HeartWorkU YouTube channel HeartWorkU.com Sleeping at Last Podcast By the way, during the episode, I couldn't remember the exact wording of Chris Heuertz's summation of Type One. Here is the phrase: Type One strives for principled excellence as moral duty.[00:02:48] Detransitioners and societal perceptions.[00:05:20] Understanding detransitioners' experiences.[00:08:35] Overcoming personal challenges.[00:13:27] Resilience and overcoming challenges.[00:16:09] Opportunity cost of microaggressions.[00:21:23] APA's support of gender affirming care.[00:24:00] Counseling versus coaching.[00:27:14] Higher self and ego distinction.[00:31:57] Therapy vs coaching distinction.[00:35:03] Coaching and exploring the past.[00:41:03] Trauma and stolen identity.[00:43:56] Understanding Your Main Drive.[00:48:49] Wounded ego defense mechanism.[00:51:41] Children's book series.[00:58:34] Anton's realization about prickles.[01:01:13] I Saw No Way Back.[01:03:53] Words of wisdom and compassion.[01:07:28] Core fears and human condition. To support this show, please leave a rating & review on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe, like, comment & share via my YouTube channel. Or recommend this to a friend!Take $200 off your EightSleep Pod Pro Cover with promo code SOMETHERAPIST at EightSleep.com.Take 20% off all superfood beverages with code SOMETHERAPIST at Organifi.Check out my shop for book recommendations + wellness products.Show notes & transcript provided with the help of SwellAI.Special thanks to Joey Pecoraro for our theme song, “Half Awake,” used with gratitude and permission.Watch NO WAY BACK: The Reality of Gender-Affirming Care (our medical ethics documentary, formerly known as Affirmation Generation). Stream the film or purchase a DVD. Use code SOMETHERAPIST to take 20% off your order. Follow us on X @2022affirmation or Instagram at @affirmationgeneration.Have a question for me? Looking to go deeper and discuss these ideas with other listeners? Join my Locals community! Members get to ask questions I will respond to in exclusive, members-only livestreams, post questions for upcoming guests to answer, plus other perks TBD. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
We've all heard the saying - it's better to give than receive, but when does giving too much become a problem?!? Listen in as Belinda and Erin talk about the reasons people give and how giving too much can lead to resentment, frustration and fatigue. They share ways to set boundaries so that you don't fall into the trap of always being the giver and more importantly how to graciously receive as well. The book Erin referenced is The Sacred Enneagram: Finding Your Unique Path to Spiritual Growth by Christopher Heuertz. Read more about Erin and Belinda and their retreat on their website: https://midlifestateofmindpodcast.com/ Follow them on social media: FB: https://www.facebook.com/midlifestateofmindpodcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/midlifestateofmindpodcast/
“Self Centered” The Rev. Angela Herrera Author and activist Christopher Heuertz says, “We all find ourselves bouncing around three very human lies that we believe about our identity: I am what I have, I am what I do, and I am what other people say or think about me.” A sermon about knowing (and forgetting) the true self at our center. Music: Laura Pirard, trombone
Wow! This is episode 50. I hope you enjoy thinking about Chapter 8 of John Eldredge's Fathered by God with me as I riff on what inspires me about the stage of a person's life called Sage, according to Eldredge. This book was very influential in my parenting and actually led to this podcast in many ways! We all want a sage and I'm inspired to endeavor to become one. God, protect us from folly and dismissal as we enter our late 60s and beyond. Father, please protect us from the ill effects of success and safety. Help us to engage solitude, stillness, and silence so that we become sages--men and women who live out of a deep communion with you. Also, I reference Christopher Heuertz's Sacred Enneagram in this episode. Check that out too, to help you engage with silence, solitude, and stillness. I think those 3 S-words will help us become the sages God intends as well as avoid unhealthy success and safety. Let's keep living well as one soul in many roles! Connect with more Man in Many Roles Content: Email: manyroles@icloud.com Website: https://manyroles.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/maninmanyroles IG: https://instagram.com/maninmanyroles Support/donate: https://anchor.fm/maninmanyroles --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maninmanyroles/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/maninmanyroles/support
Get your own copy of Ashley's new book You Turn at youturnbook.com! Are you ready to be unshakable within yourself? This week Ash talks with Pegah Kadkhodian, an executive coach, renowned speaker, and international trainer on how to create radical resilience. Here is where Pegah shares her 7 Pillars to create resilience in your life. You may consider resilience to be hard, challenging, and digging deep. While this in part is true, an even deeper part of resilience lies within how you care for yourself. Pampering isn't the only way to practice self-care. Listen in to learn key ways to care for yourself that will enable you to become more resilient in all areas of your life! Pegah and Ash talk through how to remove underlying fear and anxiety, connect with your career and boost your workplace performance. There are many different resources to access to help you find clarity in your job, and Pegah shares her top assessments and tools to guide you into resilience and work you love. In This Episode, You'll Learn: How to redefine resilience live it every day. Tactical and practical ways to be resilient. What self-care really looks like. Tools to manage your emotions while at work. Grounded practices to generate creativity. Resources: DISC Assessment Wisdom of the Enneagram by Russ Hudson The Complete Enneagram by Beatrice Chestnut The Sacred Enneagram by Christopher Heuertz Strength's Finder by Tom Rath The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks Where You Can Find Pegah Kadkhodian https://coachpegah.com/ @coachpegah Radical Resilience The Podcast ORGANIFI Want to upgrade your health? Visit organifi.com/youturn and enter code YOUTURN to get 20% off at check out! Here are some of Ash's favorite goodies to put in your next coffee, tea, water or smoothie: ✨Pure Powder: Lion's Main extract, aloe vera and ginger extract are just a few of the superfoods packed into this powder to improve your mental clarity and overall brain health.
Introducing Enneagram Mapmakers, a podcast that explores the interior landscape of the ego through conversations with enneagram legacy teachers such as Richard Rohr, Helen Palmer, Russ Hudson and more. Hosted by Christopher Heuertz, author of The Sacred Enneagram and The Enneagram of Belonging, this podcast journeys to the origins of an ancient and often misunderstood system designed to help us live a more embodied and integrated life. Transcend the temptation to fixate on a specific number and discover how to embrace all types within you. Coming March 24th, 2020 from the Center for Action and Contemplation. Special thanks to Ryan O'Neal for the music to this show.
My Guest is Christopher is the author of ‘The Sacred Enneagram: Finding your Unique Path to Spiritual Growth" for these 2 episodes.Christopher Heuertz studied at Asbury University in Kentucky before moving to India where he was mentored by Mother Teresa for three years. While living in India, he helped launch South Asia's first pediatric AIDS care home–creating a safe haven for children impacted by the global pandemic. A forerunner in the New Friar movement, Chris and his wife Phileena served with the Word Made Flesh community for nearly 20 years, working for women and children victimized by human traffickers in the commercial sex industry. In 2012 Phileena and Chris launched Gravity, a Center for Contemplative Activism.
This week I have this ray of sunshine on the pod, Robbie. We discuss early days in sobriety, discoveries we've made, and where we want to go on this journey. Books Mentioned: This Naked Mind by Annie Grace; We are the Luckiest by Laura McKowen; Braving the Wilderness by Brené Brown; The Sacred Enneagram by Christopher Heuertz; Quit Like a Woman by Holly Whitaker; Greenlights by Matthew McConaughey. Podcasts mentioned: My Favorite Murder. App mentioned: I Am Sober App. Support groups mentioned: The Luckiest Club
After our last episode with Heather sharing the path to her passion and the wild transformations that got her to where she is today.But first, click the link and tell me where to send your Free 'Mama Woosah, Chaos Break' mini bundle? https://mamawoosah.com/chaos-break In part two of the conversation, Heather dives deep with us into her knowledge of the Enneagram and how to incorporate essential oils to compliment your enneagram type. // Heather is currently taking custom orders! //>> If you are interested in purchasing a custom blended oil roller specifically designed for your enneagram number, contact her today // make sure you mention you heard her show!To contact Heather for Oil or Enneagram questions and inquiries:Instagram- @SparkleLizResources mentioned:> https://www.eclecticenergies.com/enneagram/test> DoTerra Essential OilsBooks> "The Road Back To You" by Ian Morgan Cron> "The Enneagram Made Easy" by Elizabeth Wagele and Renee Baron> "The Sacred Enneagram" by Christopher Heuertz> "The Enneagram of Belonging" by Christopher Heuertz> "Essential Emotions"If you love what you're hearing then subscribe, rate, review and share with friends on whatever platform your listening from so other can benefit too! We are so gracious for your support so that we can, in turn, support more Mama's like YOU. Have you been struggling with the beautiful madness of ‘mom life'? I'd love to send you a free ‘Mama Woosah, Chaos Break' mini bundle, including…Our handmade healing crystal tea strainer, a calming agate helping release frustration. A sample of our custom blend 'Mama Woosah' herbal tea, easing anxiety and menstrual cramps.You'll also get instant access to our 'Chaos Break' meditation with a step by step checklist guiding you from the moment you feel ‘outta control' to a state of calm and ready for action.All we ask is that you cover shipping and handling. Just tell me where to send it! Click here to grab your mini bundle now… https://mamawoosah.com/chaos-breakWanna join the conversation?Instagram visit... https://www.instagram.com/raising_wildflowers_podcastFacebook visit... https://www.facebook.com/raising.wildflowers.podcastDo you or any Mamas you know have a story that needs to be shared? To be a guest on The Show visit... https://iamraisingwildflowers.com/guest-applicationWe cant wait to meet you momma...
Executive coach Amiel Handlesman joins Charlie on the show to talk about how we talk to each other. They illuminate the different kinds of conversations we have, and how to navigate them. Amiel talks about different conversational micro-habits that can help improve the quality of our communication, especially during this time when intentional conversation is so important. Key Takeaways:[3:30] - Oftentimes, people wait to have conversations because they are afraid of having the conversation wrong. “Naming the conversation”, or type of conversation, can help get everyone on the same page.[8:18] - Sequencing is just as important as naming the conversation. Amiel talks about three different types of conversations: share stories / assessments, explore possibilities, and then ask / take action. [14:33] - Having a shared terminology between people really helps to ease frustration and misunderstanding. Naming what you’re doing (for example, “I have a request for you”) defines the roles for the speaker and the listener. It also creates a safe environment for the listener. [18:20] - Proactive communication is key to navigating and renegotiating commitments, especially in business. Different personality types approach this differently; do what works for you, but it is helpful to practice outside of crucial conversations, so it seems easy in those conversations.[23:05] - As you’re listening and taking in this advice, lean into the things that make you most uncomfortable - those are the areas of growth! Reflect on whether situations are a strength, stress, or stretch.[26:55] - Amiel and Charlie talk about the Enneagram test, which serves as a good basis to know the default way in which we interpret our experiences. When we learn about ourselves, there is a permission-giving factor that can be very helpful.[30:35] - There is a way to create a pause between the initial ask, and saying yes or no. Saying you’ll check your calendar gives you time to weigh everything else on your plate so you can give a firm commitment either way.[34:50] - Setting boundaries in conversation can bring up difficult and challenging emotions. You want to find a place for these emotions when engaging in conversation, which is part of learning to be competent in conversations. Amiel shares an example of when he had to say no and how he applied this. [40:50] - As a leader and manager, it’s important to be able to articulate what your emotions are, so your teammates trust and understand where you are coming from and what you mean. This goes for personal relationships as well.[48:25] - These are skills you have to practice. You may have to go back and clear things up, so you can continue to establish trust in your communication. The way you get better is by repetition with intent to improve, and by having someone observe and provide feedback. [52:20] - Amiel’s invitation and challenge for listeners is to pick one of the conversations, situations, or habits discussed in this episode and write it down, and see if it’s something you want to make a commitment to for yourself. Mentioned in This Episode:Productive FlourishingStart Finishing, by Charlie GilkeyAmiel HandlesmanThe Sacred Enneagram, by Christopher Heuertz
*This episode discusses issues of sexual harassment and abuse. If these topics are triggering, please keep your mental health and safety in mind with regards to this episode. Skip it, make sure you’re in a safe space, take breaks. We want you all to be healthy because we care about you.*Time Stamps:0:00-0:15 Trigger Warning 0:15- 1:15 Intro1:15-29:45 Discussion of Christopher Heuertz29:45- End Wrap UpQuestions:How do you feel Gravity should deal with this situation?How should his work in the Enneagram community be used or should it be disregarded all together?Tweet or Email us at:EnneathingGoes@gmail.com@EnneathingGoesReferences:http://chrisheuertz.com/aboutme/http://chrisheuertz.com/a-statement-from-chris-heuertz-addressing-past-failures/https://medium.com/@daphneeck/open-letter-lets-talk-about-chris-heuertz-3ca661a58437https://www.christianitytoday.com/news/2020/june/christopher-heuertz-enneagram-zondervan-brene-brown-abuse-p.htmlhttps://religionnews.com/2020/07/28/investigation-finds-no-new-evidence-of-misconduct-by-chris-heuertz/https://julieroys.com/investigation-finds-no-evidence-allegations-heuertz-fails-include-victims/https://brenebrown.com/blog/2020/06/17/a-note-from-brene/
Have you ever looked at someone and thought, “how the hell does your brain work?” Then they probably have a different personality type than you. This week Stephanie finally schools us on enneagrams. This topic comes up a lot in passing on MIW, so we are breaking things down. It’s a long one but we barely scratch the surface. Snacks recommended. What personality type are you!? Instagram: @MakeItWorkPodcast Twitter: @MakeItWorkPod e-Mail: MakeItWorkPodcast@gmail.com Skipper’s Cheat Sheet Type 1 - 14:45 Type 2 - 22:46 Type 3 - 36:43 Type 4 - 46:57 Type 5 - 53:45 Type 6 - 1:03:12 Type 7 - 1:08:22 Type 8 - 1:17:08 Type 9 - 1:29:34 Resources Recommended Test (classical) https://www.eclecticenergies.com/enneagram/test Enneagram Institiute https://www.enneagraminstitute.com/ Referenced to The Enneagram of Belonging by Christopher Heuertz
This week I had the distinct privilege of sitting down with Christopher Heuertz and discussing his brand new book, The Enneagram of Belonging: A Compassionate Journey of Self-Acceptance. Chris's work has been instrumental in my own journey of self-love and so it was a real honour to drill deep into some core philosophical aspects of the Enneagram (including some of the ways people frequently misapply the tools), followed by a review of the new language he gives us in this book. If you have ever felt frustrated or put into a box by the Enneagram, you'll find some things here that I hope will be helpful and freeing for you.UPDATE: I am aware of claims against Chris Heuertz and I have done my best to investigate the issue as far as I am able. You can read about these claims here, along with Chris' response to them, and the response of an investigation by the board of directors of the Gravity Institute. I have chosen to keep Chris' interview here as I believe the material is helpful. I encourage you to discern for yourself how to proceed regarding Chris' work.Listen to Chris read the first 9 minutes of the book for free, right here.Order The Enneagram of Belonging: A Compassionate Journey of Self-Acceptance, by Christopher L. HeuertzFollow Chris on Instagram or TwitterVisit Chris online at chrisheuertz.comSupport me and my work at patreon.com/jonathanpuddleFind every book or resource I've talked about on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.
Christopher Heuertz is the host of Enneagram Mapmakers, the author of The Sacred Enneagram and The Enneagram of Belonging. His latest work is a partnership with the Center For Action and Contemplation where he hosts the Enneagram Mapmakers Podcast. Here, Chris journeys to the origins of an ancient and often misunderstood system designed to help us live a more embodied and integrated life.
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Scott Krone is the Founder of CODA Management based in Chicago, IL. They partner with investors to find and convert warehouses and office buildings into climate-controlled, self-storage facilities. CODA has over 47 syndications and 400,000 sq. ft with 2,750 storage units under management. Today, Scott shares where he finds opportunities, his criteria and tips for working with local officials. Partner: The Real Estate Syndication Podcast hosted by Whitney Sewell Key Insights Could not find distressed self-storage, so he focused on the development Converted an empty warehouse into a self-storage Started in Chicago, expanded to Illinois, Wisconsin, and Ohio Future opportunities in Kentucky, Michigan and North Carolina Seeks 70,000 - 110,000 sq. ft of empty commercial spaces PACE Financing and Opportunity Zones Hire CubeSmart to manage the renovated self-storage facilities Biggest risk for self-storage is competition within a 3-5 mile radius Key Stat for Self-Storage: 7 sq. ft of lockers per capita Commercial and Resident Users for Self-Storage Check with city officials on zoning process, permits, and approvals Leverages PACE Financing and was the first opportunity zone and PACE financing in Ohio PACE is a program providing energy efficiency financing Opportunity Zones are an enhanced benefit, not as the reason to buy Drive for subcontractors on projects when you need specific labor Partner: Download a Free Sample Apartment Deal Package Bull’s Eye Tips: Resource: Apparent Failure: Selecting the wrong business partner Most Recommended Book: The Road Back to You by Ian Morgan Cron The Sacred Enneagram by Christopher Heuertz Most Recommended Digital/Mobile Resource: Hubspot SonicWall Daily Habit: Walking the Beach Wish I Knew When I Was Starting Out: How to mitigate risk Advice for Smart, Driven College Student: Willingness to learn and grow does not stop in college Current Curiosity: Utilizing Enneagram Best Place to Grab a Bite in Chicago: Lou Malnati’s Connect with Scott: Website: codamg.com Leave us a review and rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Be sure to check out more info at TargetMarketInsights.com.
So this crazy Enneagram thing seems to be around every corner, doesn’t it? For those listening who aren’t familiar with it, the Enneagram is a personality typing system that illustrates nine types of people and their basic motivations. For those of us who understand the Enneagram, you know it can be such a helpful tool to help us understand ourselves, our motivations, our fears, and how we look at and relate to the rest of the world. Now, I’m an Enneagram three and I’m just going to share what life looks like for me. I’ll share the things I’m good at, the things I most ashamed of, and my general mindset towards my work and my play. Basically, you’re about to get to know me on a whole new level. My hope in being vulnerable here is that if you are a type three, or if you have a type three in your life, maybe you’ll find a new understanding about our type that will be helpful in some way or another. I'm honestly not sure that anything has been more helpful to me understanding myself and my habits in work and play than understanding my Enneagram type. Now, I'm not going to go into all nine types today. I'm not going to give you an overview of the Enneagram— this isn't an Enneagram podcast, but there are plenty of those out there. I'm just going to share my journey so far with the Enneagram and where I am today, and kind of what life looks like for me as a type three, as well as how it's allowed me to have so much more grace for those around me. For the full transcript, head to this episode's blog post. Resources from this episode: The Road Back To You, Ian Morgan Cron The Sacred Enneagram, Christopher Heuertz
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EPISODE 15 (Christopher Heuertz)In this episode, we sat down with Chris Heuertz. Chris is an author, speaker and Enneagram coach. Most notably he is the author of the book, The Sacred Enneagram, which we discuss in this podcast episode.VISIT THE FULL POST HERE: https://www.htdt.org/podcast/christopher-heuertz-Part2WHAT’S IN THIS EPISODE?00:03- Part 2 of the interview with Chris Heuertz01:10- How you can harness the power of the Enneagram for longevity in ministry2:46- Contemplative practices and the Enneagram3:20- How can knowing your enneagram help with communication4:24- Hornevian Groups5:06- Harmonics Groups and De-escalation tactics5:55- Real time example of conflict resolution8:25- Enneagram and mentoring9:52- Lightening Round11:55- Connect with Chris and hear what’s up next13:35- Closing thoughts14:33- CreditsHOW TO CONTACT JONATHAN:http://chrisheuertz.com/contact/RESOURCES MENTIONED
EPISODE 15 (Christopher Heuertz)In this episode, we sat down with Chris Heuertz. Chris is an author, speaker and Enneagram coach. Most notably he is the author of the book, The Sacred Enneagram, which we discuss in this podcast episode.VISIT THE FULL POST HERE: https://www.htdt.org/podcast/christopher-heuertzWHAT’S IN THIS EPISODE?00:50- Youth Ministry Shout Out (Diane Hidey)01:35- Introduction and personal background of Chris Heuertz03:35- Phileena’s New Book- Mindful Silence04:20- Brief overview of the Enneagram Test07:50- 9 Types Explained08:39- Type 109:33- Type 210:28- Type 311:45- Type 412:53- Type 513:52- Type 614:32- Type 715:28- Type 816:22- Type 917:20- Three Centers of the Enneagram18:59- Body Center19:01- Heart Center19:09- Head Center20:25- Chris Heuertz’s Enneagram Type22:31- Enneagram Prison Type23:50- Learn more about the Enneagram25:25- The Sacred Enneagram25:38- CreditsHOW TO CONTACT JONATHAN:http://chrisheuertz.com/contact/RESOURCES MENTIONED
When trying to sort through what we might actually be hearing from God, a classic quandary is the question “Is that God or is that me?”. As Leah points out in this second teaching on discernment, a first step in answering that question has to do with understanding ourselves better, so we are more aware of what our own voice actually sounds like. This teaching includes a look at Jesus’ journey growing in self-awareness. It also considers what tidying (via Maria Kondo) and the Enneagram typology (via Richard Rohr and Christopher Heuertz) might teach us about ourselves.To learn more about the Enneagram, check out the following resources:Books - The Road Back To You by Ian Morgan Cron and Suzanne StableThe Sacred Enneagram by Christopher HeuertzThe Enneagram: A Christian Perspective by Richard Rohr and Andreas EbertPodcasts - The Liturgists “Enneagram” Episode (Episode 37)The Road Back to you PodcastListen to the teaching below or review Leah’s notes here.
In this episode, Caleb talks with, spiritual director, Phileena Heuertz about how to practice contemplative spirituality. ------------- *Guest Links* ------------- Phileena's website ( http://phileena.com ) Phileena on Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/phileena ) Phileena on Twitter ( https://twitter.com/phileena ) Phileena on Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/phileena/ ) Mindful Silence by Phileena Heuertz ( https://www.amazon.com/Mindful-Silence-Heart-Christian-Contemplation/dp/0830846492/ref=sr_1_1?dpID=31LlrKt4YxL&dpSrc=srch&ie=UTF8&keywords=phileena+heuertz&preST=_SY344_BO1%2C204%2C203%2C200_QL70_&qid=1542068359&s=books&sr=1-1 ) Gravity Center ( https://gravitycenter.com ) ----------------- *Links Mentioned* ----------------- Episode 44 with Christopher Heuertz ( https://simplecast.com/s/e9d20e91 ) ------------------------------------------- *The Learner's Corner Recommended Resource* ------------------------------------------- The Liturgists Podcast ( https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-liturgists-podcast/id903433534?mt=2 ) ----------------- *What We Learned* ----------------- The definition of contemplative spirituality. How Phileena was introduced to contemplative spirituality. Centering Prayer Why there is resistance to silence, solitude, and stillness The practice of Lectio Divina. Let go and learn to say yes. The dark night of the soul. Where to begin implementing contemplative spirituality. It's one thing to know in your mind and it's another thing to know with your entire being. There is a relationship between centering prayer and the renewing of our mind. --------------------------- *New Episode Every Tuesday* --------------------------- Thank you for listening to the Learner's Corner Podcast. We hope you'll join us for next week's episode. Until next time, keep learning and keep growing.
Episode 12 comes to you this week. And we’re here to talk TBR. The specifics of what drives us to choose the next book off the stack! You’ll hear a “bookish moment of the week” from each of us: a group of online readers that saves the day and all about audiobook “stories.” Next, we tackle what we are currently reading: some Capital W-Weird picks, some non-fiction, some YA. We’ve got a little taste of everything. We take a mini-deep dive this week into the topic of TBR lists. How do readers in general choose what is To Be Read next? How do we, specifically, choose what to slot into that coveted position? As always, we finish up with A Book (yep, capitalized) that we’d like to press into every reader’s hands. This week we have a perfect Christmas gift idea (and some wonderful accompaniments) as well as a beloved curmudgeon book for almost every reader on your list. Time-stamped show notes are below with references to every book and resource we mentioned in this episode. If you’d like to listen first and not spoil the surprise, don’t scroll down! . . . . . 3:17 - Audiobook stories on Instagram: click on the Audiobooks Q&A highlight! 6:05 - The Book of Boy by Katherine Gilbert Murdock 8:52 - The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer 9:50 - Alcatraz versus the Evil Librarians by Brian Sanderson 14:03 - Episode 9 with Meg Teitz 14:32 - Our favorite free Enneagram test: https://exploreyourtype.com/details 15:08 - The Road Back to You by Ian Morgan Cron and Suzanne Stablile 15:25 - Typeology podcast 15:35 - The Sacred Enneagram by Christopher Heuertz 17:20 - From Twinkle, With Love by Sandhya Menon 17:25 - When Dimple Met Rishi by Sandhya Menon 20:32 - The Year of Living Danishly by Helen Russell 20:47 - The Year of Living Biblically by A.J. Jacobs 20:50 - The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin 23:15 - The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield 29:37 - Vox by Christina Dalcher 32:46 - I’d Rather Be Reading by Anne Bogel 34:24 - You Are A Badass by Jen Sincero 36:55 - Garden Spells by Sarah Addison Allen 39:06 - A beautiful mug to pair it with 39:10 - The coziest of cozy wraps from Athleta 40:47 - A Man Called Ove by Fredrick Backman 42:50 - Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman 42:52 - The Story of Arthur Truluv by Elizabeth Berg 42:57 - The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper by Phaedra Patrick 44:09 - A Man Called Ove movie 45:09 - Britt-Marie Was Here by Fredrick Backman *Please note that all book titles linked above are Amazon affiliate links. Your cost is the same, but a small portion of your purchase will come back to us to help offset the costs of the show. Thanks for your support!*
On Episode 109 of Are You Real Purpose Host Jon Fuller talks to the Author of The Sacred Enneagram Christopher Heuertz. Christopher has spent the last 25 years of his life in the Non- profit sector. He has volunteered with Mother Teresa as well as started one of the first pediatric aids care homes in South Asia for kids with HIV. Christopher went to a Christian Liberal Arts school, and originally thought he would end up in the church world, but a trip to Jerusalem open his eyes to suffering that allowed him to change his focus. Having this experience as a young person caused him to have to go back to scripture to see what the bible says about helping others in need. Christopher talks in depth about how he was impacted by Mother Teresa during those early years of his life, and reflects on the type of person she was. He says he has never again since then been in the presence of someone who has the depth and love she had. He says she threw herself into the mystery of the divine love, and realized it was beyond her. It was something remarkable and beautiful. She was a person that continued to say yes even when everything in her wanted to say no. Christopher also talks about his intriguing book The Sacred Enneagram, and gives much insight into the different personality types, and why it is important to embark on the journey of self love. He says "We need to build the best of ourselves. Love our neighbor as ourself. Most of us don't love ourselves well." Chris also says that recognizing the sewers in our own souls that have been neglected or ignored are an important part of growth as a person. You don't want to miss this in depth, exciting episode of Are You Real Purpose!! LINKS; Connect with Jon Christopher Heuertz
The Enneagram is a personality typing system that helps us to identify more clearly who we are, and is an exciting tool that is gaining in popularity all over the world. Today on the show Ramona Reid blends the wisdom of the Enneagram into the Adult Chair. Ramona shared with us how she experiences the Child, Adolescent and Adult through the lens of the Enneagram and the commonalities of the two models and how they enrich each other. This was an enlightening episode that will surely take you deeper into self awareness. Sponsor: This week's show is brought to you by Audible! Get a free audiobook to spice up your commute and learn and love through reading. Sign up for your free book at AudibleTrial.com/theadultchair. From there, search for our recommended book for the week: The Sacred Enneagram: Finding Your Unique Path to Spiritual Growth by Christopher Heuertz!
On this podcast, Michael concludes his conversation with Christopher Heuertz, author of "The Sacred Enneagram: Finding your Unique Path to Spiritual Growth". Chris is also the author of 3 other books, "Unexpected Gifts: Discovering the Way of Community", "Simple Spirituality: Learning to See God in a Broken World", and "Friendship at the Margins: Discovering Mutuality in Service and Mission".After 20 years of grassroots work in some of the world’s poorest slums, red light districts and places of intense human suffering, Chris and his wife Phileena founded Gravity, a Center for Contemplative Activism that exists to nurture the integral connection between contemplation and action. Gravity grounds social change in contemplative spirituality, to do good better by facilitating contemplative retreats, spiritual direction, enneagram consultations, and pilgrimage. Chris says, "Our aim is to make contemplative practices accessible to individuals and communities who care about their spirituality and want to make the world a better place.
A Conversation with Chris Heuertz, author, speaker, Enneagram coach, non-profit consultant, and anti-human trafficking activist. chrisheuertz.com gravitycenter.com Sacred Enneagram: Finding Your Unique Path to Spiritual Growth
Christopher Heuertz is Michael's special guest for the next two podcasts. In addition to being an author and speaker, Chris describes himself as a contemplative activist, ecclesial provocateur, curator of unlikely friendships, instigator for good, witness to hope, and clergy for common people.Chris has spent his life bearing witness to the possibility of hope in a world that has legitimate reasons to question God’s goodness. Originally from Omaha, Nebraska, Chris studied at Asbury University in Kentucky before moving to India where he was mentored by Mother Teresa for three years. While living in India, he helped launch South Asia’s first pediatric AIDS care home–creating a safe haven for children impacted by the global pandemic.His vocation has taken him to over 70 countries working among the most vulnerable of the world’s poor. In 2012, he and his wife Phileena launched Gravity, a Center for Contemplative Activism. Find our more about Christopher Heuertz here
What can you learn about your internal motivations and drives from the Enneagram? We're kicking off a series on this fascinating personality theory. In this introductory episode we will explain what it is, and then talk through each type with writer and enneagram enthusiast Leigh Kramer. We're also joined by Christopher Heuertz, author of The Sacred Enneagram, who shares some of the history of the enneagram, it's spiritual origins and modern psychological iterations, and how our childhood fears and wounds shape our personality. It's a fascinating episode that we hope will inspire you to join us on this journey of exploration. To take the test to find out your own type, you can visit this site for a quick, free test, or buy the $12 Riso-Hudson Enneagram Type Indicator test at the Enneagram Institute for a more thorough assessment and explanation of your secondary types. (We recommend springing for the paid test.) Here are some books we talked about in this episode: The Wisdom of the Enneagram: The Complete Guide to Psychological and Spiritual Growth for the Nine Personality Types by Riso and Hudson The Complete Enneagram: 27 Paths to Greater Self-Knowledge by Beatrice Chestnut The Sacred Enneagram: Finding Your Unique Path to Spiritual Growth by Christopher L. Heuertz
In this episode, Caleb talks with Christopher Heuretz about the Enneagram and how it applies to our lives. *Guest Links* Christopher Heuretz on Twitter ( https://twitter.com/ChrisHeuertz ) The Sacred Enneagram by Christopher Heuretz ( https://www.amazon.com/Sacred-Enneagram-Finding-Unique-Spiritual/dp/0310348277/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&keywords=chris+heuertz+enneagram&qid=1509921463&sr=8-1 ) SacredEnneagram.org ( https://gravitycenter.com/sacredenneagram/ ) *Links Mentioned* The Wisdom of the Enneagram by Don Riso and Russ Hudson ( https://www.amazon.com/Wisdom-Enneagram-Psychological-Spiritual-Personality/dp/0553378201/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&keywords=the+wisdom+of+the+enneagram+by+don+riso+and+russ+hudson&qid=1509921563&sr=8-1 ) The Enneagram in Love and Work by Helen Palmer ( https://www.amazon.com/Enneagram-Love-Work-Understanding-Relationships/dp/0062507214/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&keywords=the+enneagram+in+love+and+work&qid=1509921619&s=books&sr=1-1 ) *What We Learned* *1. Gain self-awareness.* Find out what your type is. Ask others, read books, and other resources to figure out what Enneagram type you might be. *2. Understand each type.* Discover the characteristics of each type and how they interact with one another. *3. Give yourself grace.* Acknowledging our ugliness can be humiliating and painful. It requires compassion for ourselves. *Quotes to Tweet* "Our temperament may change, but our essence remains the same." - @ChrisHeuertz @LearnersPodcast Click to Tweet ( http://ctt.ec/80cQf ) "If you're not loving yourself well, you're not loving others well." - @ChrisHeuertz @LearnersPodcast Click to Tweet ( http://ctt.ec/p061V ) *New Episode Every Tuesday* *Join Us Every Tuesday* Thank you for listening to the Learner's Corner Podcast. We hope you'll join us for next week's episode. Until next time, keep learning and keep growing.
Chris Heuertz joins the show to discuss his friend Mother Teresea, Fr. Richard Rohr, true self, faith vs. belief, and his new book The Sacred Enneagram. For more on this month’s sponsor Podbean click here.