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Partizán
Elsöpörheti a népharag a német kormányt

Partizán

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 82:48


December óta zajlanak a gazdatüntetések Németországban, felmérések szerint a társadalom meggyőző többsége támogatja a mezőgazdasági szektor képviselőinek megmozdulását. A tiltakozás más szakmákra is átterjedt, és egyre többen érzik azt: romlik az életszínvonaluk.Ez párosul a 2021 végén alakult hárompárti német kormánykoalíció mély népszerűtlenségével és a német pártrendszeren belüli radikális átalakulásokkal, például a szélsőjobboldali Alternatíva Németországért megerősödésével. Eközben színre lépett egy új, radikális baloldali párt is, amelyet egyesek populizmussal vádolnak ugyan, de kimutathatóan képes elcsábítani szavazókat a szélsőjobboldalról.Németországot jól ismerő vendégeinkkel: Weiler Vilmossal, Mikus Áronnal és Kováts Eszterrel körbejárjuk, hogyan sodródott a német kormány mostani válsághelyzetébe, és milyen kiutak látszanak a mélyülő krízisből. Nézd, olvasd, hallgasd - minden péntek reggel: https://csapat.partizanmedia.hu/forms/pentekreggelTámogasd te is a Partizán munkáját!https://csapat.partizanmedia.hu/fundraising/partizan/Iratkozz fel a Partizán hírlevelére:https://csapat.partizanmedia.hu/forms/partizan-feliratkozasTovábbi támogatási lehetőségekről bővebben: https://www.partizanmedia.hu/tamogatasYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PartizanmediaFacebook: https://facebook.com/partizanpolitika/ Facebook Társalgó csoport: https://www.facebook.com/groups/partizantarsalgo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/partizanpolitika/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@partizan_mediaPartizán saját gyártású podcastok: https://rss.com/podcasts/partizanpodcast/

Cafeteria Christian
#251 An Enneagram Primer with Enneagram Ashton

Cafeteria Christian

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 46:42


Natalia welcomes Ashton Whitmoyer-Ober, also known as Enneagram Ashton, to talk us through an enneagram overview and also why it is such a great tool to help you know yourself and others better.  Support the show at http://patreon.com/cafeteriachristian  Links:  Ashton's website: https://enneagramashton.com/  Enneagram image: https://www.mindbodygreen.com/articles/enneagram-types  Tests Ashton recommends:  RHETI: https://tests.enneagraminstitute.com/ Truity: https://www.truity.com/test/enneagram-personality-test   

The Doctor’s Crossing Carpe Diem Podcast
How Our Childhood Can Impact Our Career Path As Physicians

The Doctor’s Crossing Carpe Diem Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 31:15


Have you ever wondered if how you were raised might secretly influence your career choices as a physician? In this week's episode, Dr. Pam Pappas and I delve into the influence of childhood experiences on physicians contemplating career changes. We explore how growing up with financial instability, trauma, or in an otherwise dysfunctional family can impact our approach to career decisions. Dr. Pappas, with her extensive background in psychiatry and coaching, sheds light on these dynamics and how to move forward when the past is limiting us in various ways.  You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/episode148    In this episode we're talking about: The link between financial insecurity in childhood and our drivers as adults The myth of a stable career in medicine Unique gifts that may come from a difficult upbringing A reminder that we are more than our patterns How understanding childhood motivations can help us make more informed decisions Examining our essence through the Enneagram, and its benefits as a personal development tool. How to recognize if you are being negatively impacted by your past   Links for this episode: https://drpampappas.com/ - Dr. Pappa's website Information about the 9 Enneagram Personality Types Free Enneagram Test Enneagram Personality Test the $12 RHETI 

Business Broken to Smokin' Podcast
Episode 048 Interview with Jeremy Lile: Part 1 of 2

Business Broken to Smokin' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 75:48


In this episode of the Business Broken to Smokin' Podcast: Lodestone True North's Head Coach Mark Whitmore interviews Jeremy Lile, Executive Director of Heart to Heart Leadership. https://www.htohleadership.org/ Their discussion includes an overview of using the Enneagram in business, CliftonStrengths, and more! Jeremy's passion is to help people discover and deploy their purpose. For over 15 years, he has coached dozens of individuals and teams to live out their core values. He believes that the foundational skills that come from the inner life have the most potential to inspire people in the work they do. In addition to leading organizational growth as the Executive Director, Jeremy enjoys facilitating The Enneagram, Leadership from Within, Appreciative Inquiry, and StrengthsFinder for Heart to Heart. Through his experience in pastoral ministry and organizational development, Jeremy has spoken at retreats and events, facilitated numerous small groups, organized community engagement, and lead small teams on missions around the country and world. Jeremy is married to the love of his life Christy and they have four children. When he's not working for Heart to Heart, Jeremy is also the lead pastor and visionary for City Hope Akron, a grassroots church and community development organization committed to serving people in West Akron. Jeremy has a B.A. in Psychology from Taylor University and a Master's of Divinity from Ashland Theological Seminary. He is also certified in Appreciative Inquiry, the MBTI and The Enneagram in the Heart to Heart Way. He serves on the board of the International Institute of Akron, the advisory board of the Institute for Leadership Advancement at the University of Akron's College of Business Administration, the committee for Leadership Akron's “Shift Akron”, and as a host at The Landing open choice food pantry at Akron Christian Reformed Church. Jeremy is a graduate of Leadership Akron's Signature Class 34, a recipient of the Greater Akron Chamber's “30 for the Future” award, a recipient of the University of Akron's EX[L] Center “Community Champion” award, and the 2019 recipient of the NSME Akron/Canton's “Outstanding Community Leader” award. 0:00 Intro  4:12 The Heart To Heart way (Look within, lead beyond)… Awareness Appreciation Authenticity Application 9:52 What are some of the outcomes with Heart to Heart or what does it look like when the needle moves for a leader? 17:11 What sort of assessment is around EQ? 18:40 Enneagram reference 20:46 Enneagram summary 22:08 What is your go to for taking the Enneagram?  Rheti assessment, 144 questions… at the enneagram institute website https://www.enneagraminstitute.com/rheti?gclid=CjwKCAjw_aemBhBLEiwAT98FMsycB7x2A1KIZLWJB80nI8zXbKUsaYCdFGMNTuyJAXY6_iZLr_pOnxoCWwUQAvD_BwE 25:12 Where did the enneagram come from? 26:17 Reference to Ginger Lapid-Bogda https://theenneagraminbusiness.com  27:54 What's next steps after taking the enneagram assessment? 29:05 Book reference - What type of a leader are you by Ginger Lapid-Bagda 34:32Summary of the nine enneagram types The Heart (mitigate feelings) 2, 3, 4 The Head (mitigate fear) 5, 6, 7 The Gut (mitigate anger) 8, 9, 1 52:31 “Through the lens of the Enneagram” 56:27 Reference to Lencioni's 5 Dysfunctions of Team 58:52 “Invitational accountability” 59:46 Clifton Strengths assessment https://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/home.aspx?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=us_strengths_branded_cs_ecom&utm_term=cliftonstrengths&gad=1&gclid=CjwKCAjw_aemBhBLEiwAT98FMl-e7Uzx6OiYpwmUS0n-sG1nRK0aTMlutmcmg66Q8_pz7Nl02p1f2RoC9r4QAvD_BwE 34 core talents or themes Website: https://www.lodestonetruenorth.com LinkedIn Mark: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-whitmore-lodestone/LinkedIn Lodestone: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lodestone-true-northLodestone Online Courses: https://lodestone.thinkific.com Podcast: https://lodestonetruenorth.com/podcast/

Be It Till You See It
229. Charting Your Course to a Life That Works

Be It Till You See It

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 42:38


In this thought-provoking episode, join host Lesley Logan as she delves into deep conversations with Erin Baute, a seasoned behaviorist with a wealth of experience in behavior change. Erin's profound understanding of the Enneagram framework brings forth enlightening perspectives and fosters transformative discussions, offering listeners a rare and illuminating exploration into the depths of personality and personal growth.If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co . And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe.In this episode you will learn about:The importance of understanding behavior as a learned skill.Why Enneagram requires a deeper level of self-reflection.The pitfalls of overusing coping and personality strategiesThe Importance of self-awareness in building a life that works for you.How to nurture habit change without overload. Episode References/Links:Follow Erin on IGWatch Erin on YouTubeCheck out the Living The Enneagram WebsiteDr. Bruce Perry's the Neurosequential Model NetworkGuest Bio:Erin Baute is an experienced business coach and behavioral strategist, specializing in helping entrepreneurs, business owners, managers, and influential individuals navigate personality burnout caused by overused coping strategies and ignored intuition. With over 20 years of expertise in behavior change and professional development for individuals and teams, Erin holds a bachelor's degree in Human Development, a Master of Public Health, and is currently completing a PhD in Organizational Psychology. Her research focuses on leveraging personality as a framework for personal and professional development.  If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox.Get your 15% discount for Toe Sox – use coupon code LESLEY15Be It Till You See It Podcast SurveyBe in the know with all the workshops at OPCBe a part of Lesley's Pilates MentorshipResourcesWatch the Be It Till You See It podcast on YouTube!Lesley Logan websiteBe It Till You See It PodcastOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley LoganOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley Logan on YouTubeProfitable PilatesSocial MediaInstagramFacebookLinkedInEpisode Transcript: Erin Braute: [00:00:00] And that is the difference between behavior and identity, right? Mm-hmm. Like behavior in so much of behavior change says like, we're gonna go hike the Grand Canyon and, and we sort of. Look at the Grand Canyon and the vastness, and we get ready to hike it, but we sort of forget that in order to get to the other side, I have to look down and like take the first few steps.And that's exactly what you're helping people do. It's like, just get in and logged in and hit play. Don't worry about being a Pilates pro in 30 days. Like just get in the system. Um, but so many people look at, you know, the Pilates Pro and are like, oh, I'll never be there, so I just won't start in the first place.Lesley Logan: Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My [00:01:00] friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started.All right Be It Babe. So I'm really excited about today's guest. Okay. First of all, I know I'm excited always, but really this is really fun because, first of all, this is a divine appointment that goes way back into a day that I was listening to a podcast I don't normally listen to when it drops, I usually listen to it like over like a long drive, and I heard this woman and I was like, oh, I love this person. I have to have it on. Remember Melissa Doman? She was on while back and I loved her. And then, I emailed a bunch of guests and I said, Hey, I love your recommendations because we'd loved your episode.I'd love to [00:02:00] hear who you think should be on the podcast. Melissa was the first person to respond, and she responded with today's guest, Erin Baute. And when I saw what Erin Baute does, I was like totally all for myself very intrigued. Okay? Because I was like, I have heard about this personality quiz test.I might be calling it the wrong thing, but I've heard about this and I've never dove into it. Um, because I was just like, I don't wanna be overwhelmed with all these things, but I have been intrigued. Right? And so I was like, of course I'm gonna have her on. So it is the Enneagram the reason why we started this conversation.However, when you get into this episode, if you're like, I don't wanna learn about Enneagram, I don't care, I want you to listen to this episode because Erin is incredible. She has decades of behavioral science education, and then she discovered this, the Enneagram and she, it really flipped on its head what she does for living.And then we go into how [00:03:00] her firstborn child actually changed things even more for her. So this interview has a lot of turns to it. It is very enlightening. Ship it up one of my favorite authors that I've ever read that really explains who we are and what we do. So we go into a lot of things.I promise you this is gonna be an episode that helps you understand yourself a bit more. I think sometimes we, like, we, we just wonder is there something wrong with like, what's wrong with me? And there is not anything. But also she's gonna give you the keys to the kingdom of understanding why you do what you do in this episode.And so without further ado, well, you know, as of course we do a little ado, and then Erin Baute ​Lesley Logan: All right Be It babes, I'm super excited. I have an amazing guest actually, when I read about her, I was super intrigued by something that she does, cuz I actually have not dove into this topic, into this personality thing, believe it or not there. But [00:04:00] I'm just so excited. I'm gonna let her tell you what it is.Erin Baute thank you for being a guest here today. Can you tell the Be It listeners who you are and what you're rocking at?Erin Braute: Yeah. Thank you. I'm so glad to be here and chat with you today. I am Erin Baute. I'm a behaviorist by trade, so I've been studying, working in the field of behavior change for over two decades, and in that work I was introduced to the Enneagram.It's a personality model about 13 years ago, and it took what I understood about behavioral theory and sort of hit fast forward on it when we could go deep into the constructs of personality as a way to create lasting change. Right? A lot of the coping and habits that we've developed are birthed out of our personality framework in childhood, and they sort of get ingrained in the unconscious and subconscious minds.And so in order for us to sort of break [00:05:00] through some of the places, we get unst, we get stuck. We have to understand how it connects to our identity and our coping and the things that we do to keep us theoretically safe in the world. Right. Like we don't have the same threats as maybe we've had in the past.And so I find it really, really fascinating work. Everybody is really, really different. And so the Enneagram allows us to uncover the tools around change and systems and new habits that maybe don't work for everybody the same way. Right? And so I just really love this work of individualizing change. To the person and their unique identity. And so, yeah. Lesley Logan: Okay. So this is interesting because like obviously like I've done human design. Thank you Kareen. Shout out to her. That was a great gift. Done Strength Finders [00:06:00] 2.0. Super awesome. That's how my husband and I even got together cuz we're like, what are your top five?But what I'm gathering from you on the enneagram is it's more like how you handle change habits and like, It's a, it seems to be a little bit more nuanced in that way versus like, this is how you like string finders. Like this is what you really like thrive in as far as like leadership or showing up in the world.Human design kind of makes me realize, like, that's why I get so much shit done, but like how I get shit down is like the Enneagram thing. Erin Braute: Yeah. It, it really helps us uncover our motivations, right? So behavior is often a learned skill that we develop out of previous habits, previous coping, or ultimately, you know whatever the context or the environment is asking of us, right?That's why people can say like, I'm at different at work than I am at home. I'm different with [00:07:00] my friends than I am with my husband. It's because we don't take into context that we're really adaptable. Oriented learning beings. And so oftentimes, and, and I've been trained in the DISC assessment by Eric Briggs, the color profile, strength finders, you know, all of these tools that capture behavior in a context, but you change the context and you change the behaviors, right? We would see people who would go through major life changes, have a different DISC profile before a divorce and after a divorce, right? Yeah. And it was really hard to create sustainable change systems that work for folks when you're only looking at the behavior, the behaviors are really important, but they are last, and the Enneagram allowed me to get underneath the behavior and say, why did I even develop this need to do this thing in the first place?Lesley Logan: This is [00:08:00] insane. Okay, so it's, okay, so, so essentially it's kind of like, it's like. It's like the, you know it's behind the curtain as opposed to like what, like what's on stage. Erin Braute: Yeah. Yes. We are the Wizard of Oz right now. Lesley Logan: So for people who, I'm sure my listeners, you know, please, when you show this episode, tell me what your Enneagram number is, because I find like anyone who knows it, like they know it, right?They know it really well. I will be, I took this, I took the test before I could get on this call with you and it gave me like, It looks like I could be three numbers, so now I feel like I have to, as a recovering perfectionist, overachiever, I feel like I have to do it again. Erin Braute: Well, and that, here's another great thing, right? The tests are really inaccurate because they're trying to create a formulaic algorithmic experience around motivation. And motivation is rooted in things like coping, it's rooted in things like safety. It's rooted in things like [00:09:00] access and socioeconomic status and education and trauma and neuro divergence and, you know, oppression, and our personality is so much more complicated than our behaviors. And so these online tests are trying to take the same formula and they just don't work. The only test I recommend is called the RHETI . It's r h e t i. It's an acronym. And I can give you a link for it. It is the only test that has been empirically studied, and it is only about 46% accurate.And so our, yep. Our job as people is to fill in the rest and really push in. So the Enneagram, unlike StrengthFinders, where I can read a book and take a quiz and it gives me the results, requires a deep level of self reflection, which not everybody has access to or the time [00:10:00] for. And so it might work well.And that's where the enneagram is really strong in training situations. Lots of people are in their type in like a work training or with a professional or listening to a podcast or reading a book. Right? It's a deeper reflection because I wanna understand why. Let me give you an example, right? People learn the art of perfectionism and high achievement for multiple reasons, right?And so there's several different archetypes in the Enneagram. If people listening know it, the type one, the type three, they're all sort of high achieving perfectionist types. But we wanna understand why the type three archetype is the driver around high quality and high achievement. High achievement.Like, let's do all the things on the list and let's keep going, and has a really hard time somatically in my nervous system doing less because I'm geared to [00:11:00] doing all this stuff as the way to earn my love and my recognition. That's how maybe my parents saw me as a kid. I got good grades, I followed the rules.I was captain of the cheerleading team, and oh, mom and dad said, good job. Good job. Right? That's how I got seen...(Lesley: Yeah. Yeah. No, I'm, I'm definitely feeling that) the type one, the sort of, I don't like the word perfectionist. I like the word reformer, the person who never feels like anything's good enough, right?It's just never enough. And so we learn perfectionistic tendencies by learning that I'm, I've learned as a kid, I'm not enough, right? Maybe I had a critical parent or a critical caretaker growing up. And so I learned that I always have to be better and better and better just to get ahead of the criticism.Right? And that's how I'm protecting my worthiness. And so they look the same behaviorally. They would maybe get the same scores on a disc assessment or you know, something [00:12:00] Myers-Brigg. But underneath one is striving to control their worthiness, and one is striving to control how they're loved or seen or known.Right? Hmm, Lesley Logan: that's so fascinating. This is really cool. So, so basically like for those listening, obviously we'll put the link below and they'll have a 46% chance of being accurate, and then the next step is, is to work with someone like you or to like read into it and kind of like go, oh, that seems like more like me and less like me. Obviously that requires self-reflection, as you mentioned earlier. Erin Braute: Yeah, I created a free typing guide. It's a digital download to walk people through. Start here. I have a YouTube site with panels of all of the types, resources, educational information. So if you're not the type of person that wants to read a book or to do this, you could do this by listening to some of these conversations or some of this theory and figure it out.My [00:13:00] hope is to make typing accessible to folks, right? Yeah. So I give all of my secrets away, you know, in, in how I approach typing in this document in hopes that folks, you know, can fill it out. Or can find their way through and the link to that test is in there. Some people just wanna hit fast forward.Some people are more assertive. (...) Yeah, it, you're right. It's, it's, um, and they can do a typing interview. I just highly recommend that people work with folks who are practiced in typing at pulling out their own identity and their own bias, because we get a lot of projection that happens in typing. I'd say about half of the people I type are sitting in a, in the wrong bucket, either because a therapist or someone or a friend, or we self-identified. It's complicated understanding. Our [00:14:00] subconscious motivations are hard. Lesley Logan: Yeah. I mean, and that's like, and the, the, the reason I'm interested in this whole thing is cuz like, I believe like doing something before you're ready is important to actually doing the thing you want to do. Like waiting for someone to walk up and like deem you worthy to do the thing is like, not gonna happen. Like, just like it's over. Right. And by the time it does, you were ready already. Like you were ready. You were on a meeting list a year ago and they didn't have a budget for you.And so they're just wait like you were ready already. And so like, I, I really wanna encourage people listening to act as if they're the person already making the money. Or doing the thing because it helps you make decisions from a different place. That being said, easier said than done. And also I feel like that that comes with the type, it's easier for some or versus others.And so kind of wanted to think about like how having these results can help people be more of themselves or do the thing that they're, that they have goals for. Erin Braute: I love that [00:15:00] because I think the Enneagram is perfectly in alignment with your sort of mission, vision, values around this work, right?Because the Enneagram is a model of practice, it is not meant to be a typology where we sort of learn who we are. We sit in a box. It's a practice of returning to our whole selves. When we are kids, we don't have a distinct personality. We're a blank slate. We're all of these things. We're all of the types, we're all of the archetypes.We do all of the things, and we learn as we develop that if I make myself smaller and I use a smaller subset of resources, I get to my safety or my contentment, or my happiness or my love faster, right? And so I shrink those coping. And so here I am a grown adult and I'm using outdated or narrow resources to move around the world, and the Enneagram just tells me where I am in the model and the resources I'm currently using.And then [00:16:00] my work becomes a practice of how to add in and integrate these other tools. And it's centred in the integration of our head, heart, and body. And that's ultimately how I fell in love with it because it was such a holistic approach. Unlike all of these behavioral models, which trust me, I love as a behaviorist, which helped me understand what I do.The Enneagram fed into all of that with the why I do it and where I might be limited and how I can expand and grow so that I can get back to, oh, this is the, who I already am. I just kind of lost my weight to her for a while. Lesley Logan: Yeah. Yeah. Oh, so interesting. Now of course, obviously Brad and I are gonna have to do this and then probably, and, and it will be interesting to see how each one of us decides to go about doing it because ...(Erin: Exactly.)It's so different. But it might explain, you know, um, uh, if you, obviously you're, you know, [00:17:00] the four tendencies, like, so like, um, I love those because I think it's an easy way for people to understand like why they do what they do. And like a short snippet, I'm an upholder 1000%, my husband has a true rebel, and then the book, it's like these two do not.Go together. And I'm like, somehow we do, somehow we go really well together. So like there's there, there's a limitation there. And so I think it's really, um, I think this is really cool because not to like knock therapy, because I think therapy, whether it's talk or somatic, whatever it is, it's like very essential for all of us.But it almost allows people to go inward on their own and kind of, and kind of figure themselves out in a way. And, and am I right or is it, is that? Yeah. Erin Braute: Yeah, you're totally right. And, and it, I think it allowed, at least for me to flip all of my work on its head, right? So I, before I was introduced to the Enneagram, I had a master's in public health and was focused on community behavior, right?Community wellness, community behavior. And I worked [00:18:00] for almost a decade in developing educational information and behavior change around women in sexual health, and I was introduced to the Enneagram and it sort of blew the lid off of it for me of, oh, I'm missing parts. There's more to this than just like cognitive knowing and intellect and studying and theoretical foundations.And it allowed me to evolve in my career. But it wasn't until I had kids, my daughter was two, my son was a newborn, where we started to recognize that my daughter had some differences, some challenges. She ended up being neurodiverse, she's on the autism spectrum. We have a lot of sensory issues, OCD, anxiety, emotional regulation, and it was so, so like, it kicked the door open for me and recognizing that I had all this knowledge around what it took to be present and to shift and to build [00:19:00] systems.But it wasn't until I had this little being in my life who kicked against everything I knew that I actually learned to integrate what I knew into what I do, what I did. Hmm. And I had all of these things that I had to contend with around my personality that made it hard and also made me a fantastic mom for her. And so it wasn't, and at the same time, I'm getting my PhD in organizational psychology when all of this is happening and I'm like, okay, I have all this knowledge and this little girl is teaching me how to be in my body in a way no one had ever showed me in all of my expertise, and I'm like, here I am.I have all this knowledge and all this access, and all this privilege. And this isn't just core basic information that's available. And it was something that I learned in her Neurodivergence work from Dr. Bruce Perry. I don't know if you're familiar with him. Lesley Logan: I have. I've heard of them. And I [00:20:00] just wanna take a pause because (Erin: Yeah) This might be the first time people are hearing about Neurodivergence. I know people have heard about autism, so can you just take a brief moment to explain what Neurodivergence is? Erin Braute: Yes. It's a more inclusive terminology that holds any, any differences in how the brain processes, right? So someone might say, I have ADD or ADHD or OCD or some of these other disorders that change the way my brain functions from a neurotypical, that's me.My brain works exactly how it's intended, right? So, I'm neurotypical and the whole world is built around my neurotypical needs. Right? So neuro divergence is a really inclusive way to say anyone who doesn't fit that norm. And my daughter just happens to have multiple things that impact her fitting that norm.Lesley Logan: Got it, got it. Thank you for, thank you for sharing that. Cause I think, um, I [00:21:00] only recently heard that word a like a year ago. And, um, I was very enthralled, but, and like, and excited about it because, There was, there's also like a neuro divergency with like hypermobility, like hypermobility can be a symbol of that.And I was like, cuz I as a pilates instructor have a, gosh, there's just like a, a significant number of people who seem to be hyper mobile, but they're very tight, but they're very, they're hyper mobile. You know, when you're just like, what is going on? What is this thing? And so I've been wanting to, to go down that rabbit hole.But anyways, I wanna go back to you, um, and your daughter, because I, first of all, like, like, if any, this is like such a, a cool. Not that it hasn't come with its own hardships, but like what a cool opportunity for your daughter to be, your daughter and for you to get to in integrate all this knowledge you have because otherwise it's just in your head and you're just like, I don't know, writing a paper or like observing things. But yes, I wasn't able to like take this knowledge you have and like see how you can work with it with [00:22:00] your daughter. Erin Braute: Yes, that's exactly right. That's exactly right. And it, it brought it to a level of integration that I just recognized, especially in the personal professional development field, especially in corporate America and industry and entrepreneurs was missing.Right. We, we over function and intellect, which it overuses our coping, it overuses our personality strategy and we get burnt out and we don't understand why. And then we wonder why can't I make change? I want to work out more. I wanna eat better. I wanna sleep better. But there's all these things that get in my way and I, I don't know why.And then we go back to that, that coping strategy that says, well, it must be that I'm not working hard enough. Hey, type one, right? Like, I should just, I'm not good enough at it yet. And I use my critical voice and shame to push myself harder. Or the type three that's like, I [00:23:00] just need to have more hours of the day. And I use the bootstrap strap mentality and I, and I just push through. Lesley Logan: Wait, is that the type right three? Is that, did you say the type three? Yeah. Erin Braute: Yep. Yep. And so all of that just lifts us even further into the habits that aren't serving us. And so it was trauma informed parenting through the lens of Neurodivergence that I learned Dr. Bruce Perry's work around, it's a, I drew up for you cuz it's sometimes easier to see. It's a, it's a triangle and he talks about it in terms of being able to regulate, reconnect reason, and in society we focus solely on this top model. The reasoning, the problem solving, right? And that's a lot of what we do.In therapy or in that kind of work where in trauma informed work, it's all good in the body, right? The, the somatics and some of the beautiful things I've already heard you [00:24:00] talking about in other episodes and I'm like, oh, I love this. But it's often overlooked. Most people I talk to don't even understand about how to get in their body, let alone to do the next work around reconnecting with myself and my belonging before I get into the problem solving.Lesley Logan: You were 100% correct because I had a somatic therapist and she kept saying like, where do you feel this in your body? I'm like, are you, where do you want me to feel it? Like, yeah, right. What do you want me to, I don't know, I'm, I don't, I feel the chair I'm sitting on, like, I'm not really sure. And it took me forever to like, actually, and, and it was frustrating cuz as a implies instructor, of course the whole thing is connection, which of course is why I've been like, got so obsessed with Pilates, like my story, that I didn't know at the time, but like years later when I looked back I'm like, why did I fall in love with this so much? It was because the first moment I did Pilates was the first time I actually felt like I was inside my body. Like it was the only time, right. That I'd ever felt that.Right. Because I remember like going, I'm standing here, I'm like, what am I standing on? Like, am I standing in my feet? Like do I [00:25:00] feel the ground? You know? And so it was this way, it became this like mission for me to figure out, cuz it helped me connect to myself. So I find this, I just looked up, um, Because I knew the name.I've read what happened to you. I think that is one of his most accessible books for people to understand. Yes. The work that's right. That he does. Erin Braute: That's right. That is absolutely right.Lesley Logan: So, um, what, so obviously how old is your daughter now?...(Erin: She's eight.) She's eight. Okay. So six years of this. But like, I wanna go back to, you know, a couple years, a few years back when you were like figuring this out and you're seeing these signs, like what did it take for you? Like, how did you become the mom that could, you know what I mean?Because like, there's so many parents listening to this and maybe their kid is somewhere on that spectrum or, and if I use the wrong words, people please, like, you can correct me, but don't be mean to me. Um, I, I wanna learn, but like, That may not under, like, they know that they need to do something different, but like [00:26:00] where do they go and how did you Be It Till You See It, cuz now, I mean obviously it probably feels like it's not easy to be a parent to, to someone, but at all in, in any way.But as, uh, the, a parent in this world where the world is meant for people like you and not your daughter. Erin Braute: Yeah, I think that's a really beautiful question. And whether or not you're parenting a neurotypical or a neuro divergent kiddo, we run through the same challenges because they're a reflection of our own pinches, our own agitators, our own triggers, the things that hit the parts of our identity that are trying to protect us, but don't serve us.And that's why the Enneagram, for me, becomes the thread through all of this. How I regulate, how I reconnect, how I reason is reflective of my archetype, my personality, my motivations. So you and I wouldn't do this work the same way, but often behavioral work is given this sort of big umbrella that says, do these things right and it should work.And [00:27:00] then we go back into, some of them do and some of them don't. And when they don't, is it me? Am I doing something wrong? Right? And so I think about this like trying on jeans, right? We're not the sisterhood of the traveling pants. The same pair of pants don't fit us. Yes, we have to be empowered to go in the dressing room and try them all on, and then we have to be empowered to take them off when they don't fit.And so the thing that helped for me was I had a lot of knowledge. I, I already had the muscles around self-awareness and that's where I tell people to start. Always, I tell people to start with a noticing practice, and I have a free resource that I can link to folks that can help start. What does that mean?Right? It's just this practice of learning to pay attention to ourselves again, because so much of it goes into our subconscious, our habit, right? So I already had that deep knowledge. I was very fortunate in that what I didn't have was [00:28:00] the skills to self-regulate. Based on what I knew to be true about myself.And so my agitators, my stressors as a Type seven on the enneagram was I wasn't very patient. I didn't like to be told no. I was onto the next thing. I had a really hot energy. And when you're dealing with medical providers and evaluations and insurance companies and meltdowns that happen when you are in the middle of a grocery store and I can't control it.I had to work on those things that I wasn't good at, right? Being patient, you know, managing the tenderness that came up for me all required my own self-regulation. So getting into my body, those grounding practices that were really, really important. And then I had to follow it with some good systems, some self-management systems.How do I build the life? That works for [00:29:00] us, right? And I had a big corporate job. I was running three divisions of a national health system, and I had to decide, do I go to work and live in their system? Or do I change my career trajectory after two decades and build a life that's in service to my kid and my husband and my newborn.And I chose that route and it was really hard Lesley Logan: I think first of all, like super brave. I don't know if your Enneagram puts you in that position to make that brave decision E more easily than others, but like, I, I just wanna say like, good for you. And also like to every woman listening, every, like, that's a big decision and sure didn't come lightly, but you did it.And what was that? What was that? Did it, what, what were the struggles there and like, and how far on the other side do you feel you are on that, that you feel like you've gotten to where you wanna be at this point? Cuz it's been about what, six years? Erin Braute: It's been about six years. I, I was really tender. I, all of my identity, I'm an over function and an overachiever.[00:30:00] All of my identity was wrapped up in that I was on a v I P track or a A V I P track, a VP track like I wanted ( Lesley: Yeah) the job, Lesley Logan: vip, all the things. Yeah. Erin Braute: And so I was tender and, and I didn't, I don't do this perfectly and I made a, a really dumb decision and enrolled in a PhD program cuz I thought, well I needed a story to tell the corporate world why I was taking a break from work and so I'm gonna go get this PhD.Like it's some easy thing while I'm managing a newborn, a two year old who was recently diagnosed with autism. Right? Smart. So we make mistakes and that's. Honestly, it's really typical, my personality if you, as you sort of get to know it, but the work becomes recovering from it, right? The work becomes how do I return to myself?And so I made the commitment to do this, but I had to [00:31:00] change about two years in of who I was doing it for. Um, I fell into coaching. I've been doing coaching for businesses and teams in corporate for a long time and I, I was doing it for myself and was really good at it and was really successful, so I was like, okay, I'm gonna finish this PhD for me, but not because I'm trying to prove anything to anybody.So I take breaks whenever life is hard with my kids. I've taken six months off at a time. Finishing for me isn't about crossing the finish line at any given time. It's about finishing for myself and, and being proud of the work that I'm doing. And so it's slower, it's messier, but it's, I'm not proving anything to myself anymore.Lesley Logan: Well, and it sounds like because, because of your, obviously you have your amazing degrees, so let's just be real, but also because of your knowledge of how, of who you are. First with this Enneagram tool, it's helping you understand why you're doing these [00:32:00] things, like why it was so important to you, and then maybe also allowing you to give yourself permission to change the reason you're doing it to, to reframe that.Yes. And so I think it just comes, keeps coming back to like the more we know ourselves, and not just like what we do, but like why we do it. Yeah. The easier it is for us to show up in the world the way that we want to. Erin Braute: You got it. You got it. That's it. It sounds so simple. It's the hardest work we will ever do because we're undoing years and years and years of sort of born in habits in our body that are tied to the way we feel safe in the world.Right? Yeah. So, Let me give your listeners a tangible example cuz it's like, okay, what does this even mean? I was working with this woman who IDE self-identified as a perfectionist, right? And she was such a perfectionist that she struggled to use her voice at work [00:33:00] and not using her voice at work. Got her to the point where she hated her job.And so she came to me cuz she wanted to find a new job. She thought she needed to change careers. And I was like, okay, before we tackle this, right, that's the behavior. That's the action. Let's come underneath that. Figured out that she connected to the type one that she was, had these perfectionist tendencies that she had, this deep, critical voice that told her that she wasn't good enough, a lot.And she developed this real inability to make mistakes. Right. Mistakes meant I was bad and that I might get criticized and that I was unsafe or unlovable, right? And so I don't make mistakes. My whole body sort of freezes in these situations, therefore I don't use my voice. Right. So you think logically the work is to say, let, let's work on roleplaying and helping you feel more comfortable using your voice at work.Absolutely not. That's not what we do. That is the [00:34:00] last thing we do. That's why the behavior comes last. We have to feed the formula. So we found the safest place for her, which was at home with her kids, and we tried to figure out how. How she could make mistakes at home. She's a perfectionist. She likes everything in a certain way.And so she started letting her two and four year old help her put away the dishes and her, her four-year-old would take the dishes or take the silverware, open the drawer and just dump them in. And her work was to let the kid close the drawer and leave it, and she had to do all that somatic work. The grounding, the breath work, the laughing, the dancing, the playfulness, right?All. All of this work to allow her to be able to self-regulate this mistake that was telling her body mistakes are not okay. And eventually she got to the point where she could live with the messes with the kids. She could leave the dishes in the sink overnight. She could let her kiddos help her. And more and more and more, her body started to [00:35:00] feel safe around mistakes.To the point where she could use her voice at work. Took her a couple of months. But she got there Lesley Logan: That's a be it till you see it kind of a thing. It's like she's practicing somewhere so she can do the thing. She went, oh wait, I love this. Erin Braute: Yes, so excited. That's her. That's exactly what it is.That's exactly what it is. But we have to remember that we have to practice where we're already comfortable, where we're already safe, or where we already trust ourselves. And so much of habit change wants us to practice where we're unsafe and all that does is ramp up. Are old coping, all that does is put into overdrive what's already burnt out.Yeah. You're, Lesley Logan: I mean, like, um, I did, I studied Tiny Habits with BJ Fogg and um, it is, and and I see it all the time. Like I'll see it in like, you know, people, they'll sign up for my Palis platform and then they don't use it every day. Right, right. Because that's what they said they do. So they quit it cuz they're not good enough.It's like actually like, [00:36:00] I really just want you to use it for five minutes. And in fact, if that's too much, I just want you to log in and press play. Like that's Yes. You know, I just want you, you are used to gonna the computer just do that. And like, we ha but we're, it is, and I don't know if it's like, if it's all the types of engram, but like majority of people, it's like, oh, I said I'm gonna do this huge thing I've never done, I don't do.Mm-hmm. Or it's been a long time. And then we get upset at ourselves when we can't meet that because it is impossible to meet that every single day. Erin Braute: You got it. You got it. And that is the difference between behavior and identity, right? Mm-hmm. Like behavior in so much of behavior change says like, we're gonna go hike the Grand Canyon and, and we sort of, Look at the Grand Canyon and the vastness, and we get ready to hike it, but we sort of forget that in order to get to the other side, I have to look down and like take the first few steps.And that's exactly what you're helping people do. It's like, just get in and logged in and hit play. Don't worry about being a Pilates pro in 30 days. Like just [00:37:00] get in the system. Um, but so many people look at, you know, the Pilates Pro and are like, oh, I'll never be there, so I just won't start in the first place.Lesley Logan: Yeah. Yeah. Oh my gosh, Erin, I could keep talking to you because I just feel like we've, like, only touched the surface and I, I feel like there's some other topics I'm gonna have to have you back on. Um, so everyone listening, you'll have to just like, let us know where you, where you want us to dive in deeper on the next time, cuz we'll absolutely have our back.We're gonna take a brief break, find out where people can find you, follow you in just a moment. All right, Aaron, where do you hang out? Where can people work with you, coach with you, you know, all the things. Erin Braute: You can check me out on living the Enneagram. Uh, on Instagram, I load up Instagram with, uh, concepts, content practices, journal prompts, free resources.I want the Enneagram and behavior change and it's roots and identity to be as accessible for. For folks [00:38:00] as possible. So if you aren't the type of person that likes coaching or can't afford coaching, I want you to have access to be able to implement in, uh, the link in my profile on Instagram. I have tons of free resources, a YouTube channel, free typing guide.Reading lists, all this kind of stuff to sort of get you going. And then if you're somebody who does like working with someone, having someone sort of block the path or you wanna get there faster, you can check me out on living the enneagram.com. Uh, and about, uh, the coaching, the one-on-one or group coaching that I do with folks.Wonderful. Lesley Logan: Okay. Before I let you go, I mean, you, you've been in so many amazing words, but bold, executable, intrinsic, targeted steps people can take to be it till they see it. What do you have for us? Erin Braute: Yes. I. I, I was listening and thinking about these and I was like, okay, there's so many, uh, recommendations that I would give.But the thing that I would recommend for folks to start practicing, its four steps and it's a practice of recovery. [00:39:00] Um, we know that in relationship research that 69% of the problems that we face with other people in life are unsolvable and. We spend so much time looking for fixes and not enough time learning how to manage and cycle through.And so this is a practice of cycling, right? And the steps are to notice, to name, to recover, and to repair. And the noticing is paying attention to me. This is self-awareness. My Enneagram type, who I am, um, just even paying attention to the behavior that I have and naming it is making meaning of what I do.Right. How does this tie to my identity? Maybe it doesn't, but maybe it does. Right? Maybe I. I'm not using my voice because I struggle with making mistakes. And if I can't change something tied to my identity, if I can't name it. Mm-hmm. And then I have to recover, get in my body, be with myself. Meet my own [00:40:00] needs and then I repair, I change the behavior.I set a boundary. I use my voice. I, you know, have a conversation with my spouse or my kiddos that say, you know, I wanna do this differently and this is what it looks like. But this is a sort of cyclical of how I move through the things that I can't solve. Because I am who I am. I'm not a problem to be solved as a human.Uh, it's moving through the things that, you know. Require us to sort of rub off our rough edges on other people. Uh, and so this notice name, recover, repair is really helpful in doing that. Oh, Lesley Logan: I love that. I really do. I love it. I love because as soon as I heard you say 60%, 69% of the problems are unsolvable.I'm like, oh, well that sucks. But, but thank you for this tool that can help us. And I think, um, it, you know, I'm sure you listened to a, um, a few episodes bef. We're recording this on a different date, but from the recording. Date, um, Dr. Bender was talking about like, too [00:41:00] often we try to reason. Mm-hmm. And this is very different than reasoning, cuz reasoning is like projecting looking outward.Mm-hmm. Like trying to figure out other people. And this is more like going inward and trying to understand yourself and what you can do on, on naming it so you can get into your body and then repair it. I l. Aaron, you're incredible. Thank you so much for being here. You guys. How are we going to lose this in your life?What? What are your takeaways? Tag Living the Igram Tag the Be It Pod. Share this with a friend who needs to hear it. A and until next time, be it till you see it. That's all I got for this episode of the Be Until You See a Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram.I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others be it till you see it. Have an awesome day. Be it till You see. It is a production of [00:42:00] The Bloom Podcast Network. Brad Crowell: It's written, filmed, and recorded by your host, Leslie Logan and me, Brad Kroll.Lesley Logan: It is produced, edited by the Epic team at Deeno. Our Brad Crowell: theme music is by Ali at Apex Production Music, and our branding by designer and artist John Franco Trophy. Lesley Logan: Special thanks to Melissa Solomon for creating our visuals and Samina Velazquez for our transcriptions. Brad Crowell: Also to Angelina Harko for adding all the content to our website.And finally to Meredith Crowell for keeping us all on point and on time.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/be-it-till-you-see-it/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Love? What Luck
EP59: What personality type are you and why it's important to find the right partner to do life with!

Love? What Luck

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 26:18


Aw guys I'm back after an unplanned break. Sorry if you've missed me haha! So this week I'm sharing a personality test I did recently which was soo spot on it blew my mind! It made me realise how important it is to understand your personality type and what you actually need in a life partner and a friend. We overlook it a lot I think! Come and let me know what type you are and what you think of this ep. Also if you have any ideas / stories then please come follow me on Insta and send me a DM :) @sadiemaltby - also linked below. Hope you enjoy! Thanks for listening xxSEND ME YOUR LOVE STORIES!Email: lovewhatluck@gmail.comThe Personality Test (I did this one but there are free ones online, just google RHETI test)https://www.enneagraminstitute.comInsta:https://www.instagram.com/sadiemaltby/  TikTok:https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMLyhpgkh/ Facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/SadieEllisMaltby Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/3k8pIPRyPsfDvbcEsbLjae?si=d07bd2e51b424995Apple:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/love-what-luck/id1587985732YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/user/2607sadie/aboutCalm App / website:https://www.googleadservices.com/pagead/aclk?sa=L&ai=Cym-OrOQGZJK6KZKMtweNp72YC5nG9cluvqHJhqEQ_9GnrJsJCAAQASC5VGC7vq6D0AqgAaelg_UCyAEByAPYIKoEW0_QaM9ySDJBUWrXWjpbmOsVpoSN9fVkm4IyHdz_ibE3rXJ2-pSVSSLuOxnS14ZTAFh0B1sIu8qDXGR2QUWNDy1MlTG-1ysi3R-a5Oq6ExkyqY8B_QpbgRRM8fzABPm4tu2FBIAFkE6IBZ-CkcJAoAZmgAfB2vyKAYgHAZAHAagHpr4bqAe5mrECqAfz0RuoB-7SG6gH_5yxAqgHytwbqAe7pLECqAfYprECqAeRqrECqAfbqrECqAfQqrECoAimuj2wCAHSCBcQAiCEATIEg8CADjoCAAJCAQRI0ezzKpoJFGh0dHBzOi8vd3d3LmNhbG0uY29tsQkPHs_aRHZpybkJDx7P2kR2acn4CQGYCwGqDAIIAbgMAegMBqoNAkdCghQMCAMSCGNhbG0gYXBwyBTdtc2G9tjC71jQFQGYFgH4FgGAFwGSFwkSBwgBEAMYtgLgFwI&ae=2&ved=2ahUKEwjE3an2osn9AhUDoVwKHeGuBUYQ0Qx6BAgHEAE&nis=8&dct=1&cid=CAASFeRokZzptlUF8VKJEXL8nfN7VqOWEg&dblrd=1&sival=AF15MECE1iyTuyGodAYLyfmalXEPghdRUDLZuQ3WYxsz9Rb_gGCfjTmFsbE9bKcKC1yMFCaR18jSei0VykzyaEaVe_rhTsBeoMR_rQVzG5TIGkDZ9_88ix2jFmazOFTjlSwXiyIdR1XmzgkjboNfIcz9PjahCq72GwvoAk1WIILnTtlbdw1WYmdgZBF3a4vfsgi2-vatKTsI&sig=AOD64_1EgwLa84KQWCxxbqf6563WS3Cjfw&adurl=https://www.calm.com%3Fpid%3Dgoogleadwords_int%26af_channel%3Dgooglesem%26af_c_id%3D17318560031%26af_adset_id%3D139010612345%26af_ad_id%3D613773707258%26af_siteid%3Dg%26af_sub_siteid%3D%26af_keyword%3Dkwd-316578326783%26af_sub3%3Dc%26af_sub4%3D%7Bgclid%7D%26utm_medium%3Dpaid%26utm_source%3Dgooglesem%26utm_campaign%3D17318560031%26utm_content%3Dhomepage%26utm_term%3Dkwd-316578326783

The Creative Pivot - Actionable Inspiration for Starting a Business
Enneagram 9 Party with Sharon Nichols & Kristina Brummer- Grow Your Heart Centered Business Series

The Creative Pivot - Actionable Inspiration for Starting a Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 63:55


Sharon Nichols joins Kristina Brummer and Heather Johnston on the 9th and final episode of the Grow Your Heart Centered Business Series on The Creative Pivot. Sharon is an Enneagram 9 who loves the insight she's gained through the Enneagram and encourages others to explore and discover their own type.  A few resources include:Complete the RHETI assessment at The Enneagram Institute.Read The Essential Enneagram, a scientifically developed Enneagram personality test & self-discovery guide.Sharon is the founder of Grow Love With Words (GLWW). GLWW began several years ago as an idea that just wouldn't go away. Sharon wanted something fun, playful, and interactive for a workplace design project, and GLWW, a magnetic affirmation word kit, was born to help reconnect us to the good in ourselves and others. Sharon is a hope and possibility enthusiast who loves the intersection of interior design, welcome, hospitality, and creating beauty in our physical and conversational spaces. She is currently honing her design craft at UCLA's Interior Design and Architecture extension program.  All of this while sharing her life with her beloved Scott and their fun-loving golden retriever Winston. You can find Sharon at @growlovewithwords & @sharon_nichols_inspirations Marketing without social media by Alexandra Franzen. Enneagram Empowerment: Discover Your Personality Type and Unlock Your Potential by Laura MiltenbergerHost Bios:Heather JohnstonIn the summer of 2019, Heather took a leap and left her job of over a decade to take a chance on herself. It was scary but she was called to create her own coaching business, The Creative Pivot. She is on a mission to help midlife women see the possibility of what they can build in their own lives and businesses by choosing to take a chance on themselves. Treating your life as a work of art just waiting for your creative mind to bring it to life.Contact Heather at thecreativepivot.comKristina BrummerKristina is a heart-centered entrepreneur building a small business, she is the Founder & CEO of The Spectacular Middle, a full-service virtual support agency for entrepreneurs. Kristina started her agency after a successful corporate career. In the creative pivot fashion, she changed the trajectory of her life. Founder of The Spectacular Middle, a full-service virtual support agency for entrepreneurs.Contact Kristina at thespectacularmiddle.comHave you hit midlife or the empty nest years & thought, "well, what's next?" The Creative Pivot Coaching is for women between the ages of 40 - 65 who are ready to reinvent their midlife years. This is your time, it is never too late. Visit TheCreativePivot.com to learn more about how you can take those business and career ideas & make them a reality.IG: @thecreativepivot

Fülke: a HVG Online közéleti podcastja
Fülke: Mikor érheti el a munkaerőpiacot a válság?

Fülke: a HVG Online közéleti podcastja

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 41:55


Mikor érheti el a gazdasági válság a munkaerőpiacot, és kik lehetnek veszélyben? Miért van munkaerőhiány az alacsony munkanélküliség ellenére Magyarországon? És mit tehet az, aki elveszíti az állását? Ezekről a kérdésekről beszélgettünk közéleti podcastunk legfrissebb adásában, egy héttel a HVG Állásbörze előtt. Tudjon meg többet a HVG Állásbörzéről: https://allasborze.jobline.hu/ 01:00: Mitől nőtt a foglalkoztatottság az elmúlt 12 évben? 04:30: A legfrissebb munkanélküliségi adatok 05:48: Hogyan működik a munkanélküli ellátás Magyarországon? 07:39: Mi a munkanélküliség alsó határa, mit nevezhetünk teljes foglalkoztatottságnak? 11:52: Milyen területeken a legsúlyosabb a munkaerőhiány Magyarországon? 14:50: Mik a divatszakmák? Létezik túlkínálat? 19:21: Több 25 év alatti dolgozik-e az szja-mentesség óta? 23:00: Jöhetnek-e leépítések a válság miatt? Mely szektorok, vállalkozások veszélyeztetettek? 32:47: Érezhető az új katatörvény hatása a munkaerőpiacon? 38:30: Mit kell tudni a HVG Állásbörzéről? Kinek érdemes ellátogatnia rá?

Szertár
800 kilós Hőoszlop gyűrheti le az energiaszegénységet?

Szertár

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 36:03


A saját fejlesztésű energiahatékony kályha csak egy megoldási lehetőség a sok közül, amivel a Habitat for Humanity magyarországi szervezete segíteni próbál a lakhatási szegénységben élőknek. A szervezet ügyvezetőjével, Szegfalvi Zsolttal beszélgettünk. Kapcsolódó linkek Programajánlók Kutatók Éjszakája Mit tudsz kihozni 10 millió forintból? - A SCUP által fejlesztett kártyajátékot kipróbálhatjátok a Kutatók Éjszakáján szeptember 30-án például a Szegedi Biotechnológiai Kutatóközpontban: https://bit.ly/3UoOJts (Én is itt leszek.) A SCUP honlapja: https://bit.ly/3f0IdsE Egyetemi verseny Elindult a Richter Ideathon egyetemista ötletmarathon jelentkezési időszaka. Ne maradjatok le róla! https://bit.ly/3r0NS4U Energia- és lakhatási szegénységgel kapcsolatos linkek A Budapest Fórum konferencia honlapja: https://bit.ly/3R5OHUk A Habitat for Humanity által fejlesztett Hőoszlop kályháról itt olvashattok / nézhettek videót / adhattok támogatást: https://bit.ly/3UwsaDd A Lakhatási Minimum 20 pontja: https://bit.ly/3C0Qypd Köszönöm, ha hozzájárulsz az adás működési költségeihez a http://bit.ly/szertarpatreon oldalon. Felhasznált zene: Beer House - The Fire Gate (artlist.io licensz)

What’s Your GFI
Who are you Enneaway - Taking the RHETI v2.5 Personality Test

What’s Your GFI

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2022 50:10


As part of the L.E.A.D. program through The Women in Fitness Association (WIFA), the Enneagram or Personality Test is just the first step in creating your "WHY". The assessment was so spot on, and exactly what I needed to kickstart my journey to self discovery. The results didn't just point out my personality type, it gave extensive details about each character trait and how I can use them to better my understanding of who I truly am. Listen as my L.E.A.D. partner and frequent guest, Coach Megan and I go over our results! If you are interested in taking the test, go to https://www.enneagraminstitute.com. If you are interested in L.E.A.D. and other programs through The Women in Fitness Association (WIFA), check them out at https://www.wifa.org. Use my code MICHELLE for $20USD off an annual membership.

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Your Other Brothers Podcast
CC053: Ben Still Has NO IDEA about His Enneagram Type!

Your Other Brothers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2022 72:17


Just when you thought our Enneagram series was finished – we're back with another Ennea episode! We promise this ConvoCast will actually be the last one on the Enneagram (at least for a good while). We wanted to tie a bow on this series by bringing back Ben, who helped kick off this series on YOBcast 095, talking with somebody who doesn't identify as one particular Enneagram type but with multiple ones. This final episode of the series is for the "Enneagram wanderers" and "Enneagram prodigals" – those who find themselves bouncing and searching among several types, and those more apathetic (or perhaps antagonistic?) with the Enneagram. We hope this broader conversation on decision-making, vices, and virtues resonates wherever you stand with (or even against) the Enneagram! We start the conversation by diving into the three intelligence centers, as Ben tells us how he uses his heart, his head, and his gut as a maybe Two-Six-Nine. Tom also shares times when he's extended beyond his Four's heart center to utilize his head and gut – including how YOB's very formation in 2015 was rooted in that gut instinct. We close the episode by talking about the nine vices and nine virtues of the Enneagram, including anger at the church, avarice among other men, and our journey with lust and sobriety. Indeed, we really can glean something from all the types, not just fixating on our own. Does Ben finally decide on his Enneagram type by the end of the episode? Listen below and find out! And thanks for all the support for this series. After a nice long break, we'll finally be back with a new YOBcast next time! LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE ➡️ Truity's free Enneagram test ➡️ The Enneagram Institute's paid RHETI test ($12 USD) ➡️ Enneagram Explained's intelligence centers ➡️ The Passions and Virtues of the Enneagram COMMENT ON THIS EPISODE ➡️ What did you enjoy most about this Enneagram series? Did anything challenge you? PODCAST EPISODE PAGE ➡️  https://www.yourotherbrothers.com/2022/08/13/yob-convocast-053-ben-still-has-no-idea-about-his-enneagram-type RATE/REVIEW US ON APPLE PODCASTS ➡️ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/your-other-brothers-podcast/id1142011465 FOLLOW THE CAST ➡️ Tom's posts: https://www.yourotherbrothers.com/author/tom/ ➡️ Ben's posts: https://www.yourotherbrothers.com/author/ben GET IN TOUCH

Your Other Brothers Podcast
CC052: Daniel Wants a Travel Buddy as a SEVEN!

Your Other Brothers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2022 67:11


We conclude these Head Triad episodes, along with our entire Enneagram ConvoCast series with our brother from across the pond, Daniel! Daniel shares his motivations, fears, stress, and security as a Type Seven (the Enthusiast). As a member of our YOB community, how does his Seven-ness manifest in the realms of sexuality, masculinity, and relating with other men? Daniel remembers the first time he felt shame for showing enthusiasm as a child, and how that response impacted his introversion – a rare disposition for Sevens. He discusses his love for travel, moving from the Philippines to the United Kingdom, visiting 35 cities in one year, seeing a different country every month, and even coming to America for multiple YOB retreats. But when does a love for travel turn to escape? When is escape healthy and courageous, and when is escape more detrimental? Regarding sexuality and relationships, was he constantly trying to escape something uncomfortable, something painful, something sad? We close the conversation with the growth and beauty of a Seven who can stay put and persevere – with others, with self, and with God. Listen to our full Enneagram conversation, and thanks for following us on this Enneagram journey this summer! LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE ➡️ Truity's Enneagram test ➡️ Truity's Type 7 Enneagram overview ➡️ Enneagram Gift's Type 7 in stress and growth ➡️ The Enneagram Institute's paid RHETI test ($12 USD) COMMENT ON THIS EPISODE ➡️ Are you an Enneagram Seven? How have you grown as a Seven in relation to your sexuality and masculinity? PODCAST EPISODE PAGE ➡️ https://www.yourotherbrothers.com/2022/08/06/yob-convocast-052-daniel-wants-a-travel-buddy-as-a-seven RATE/REVIEW US ON APPLE PODCASTS ➡️ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/your-other-brothers-podcast/id1142011465 FOLLOW THE CAST ➡️ Tom's posts: https://www.yourotherbrothers.com/author/tom/ ➡️ Daniel's posts: https://www.yourotherbrothers.com/author/daniel GET IN TOUCH

Your Other Brothers Podcast
CC051: Aaron Unleashes the Anxiety as a SIX!

Your Other Brothers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 68:33


We continue the Head Triad portion of our Enneagram ConvoCast series with YOBcast regular, Aaron! Aaron shares his motivations, fears, stress, and security as a Type Six (the Loyalist or Skeptic). As a member of our YOB community, how does his Six-ness manifest in the realms of sexuality, masculinity, and relating with other men? Aaron discusses the anxiety surrounding his sexuality through the years, including coming out to others as an adult and coming out to himself in high school. He also shares openly about taking medication to help with his anxiety. Throughout the episode we read lots of YOBBER feedback, much of it centering around anxious attachment with other men: how much ongoing reassurance is needed for the relationship, and how much is unhealthy? We talk a lot about fear in this episode, particularly relational fear and this ability to live out a Side B life, but also of courage and comfortability and the Six's ability to be incredibly loyal and steadfast! Perhaps if YOB and the greater "Side B" movement endure through the years, Type Sixes will be a big reason why. Listen to our full Enneagram conversation, and be sure to follow us as we soon finish dialing around the Enneagram types in our community! LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE ➡️ Truity's Enneagram test ➡️ Truity's Type 6 Enneagram overview ➡️ Enneagram Gift's Type 6 in stress and growth ➡️ YOBcast 051: Attachment Styles w/ Taylor Zimmerman ➡️ Aaron's first blog, "Running from the Call to Come Out" ➡️ The Road Back to You by Ian Cron and Suzanne Stabile ➡️ The Enneagram Institute's paid RHETI test ($12 USD) COMMENT ON THIS EPISODE ➡️ Are you an Enneagram Six? How have you grown as a Six in relation to your sexuality and masculinity? PODCAST EPISODE PAGE ➡️ https://www.yourotherbrothers.com/2022/07/28/yob-convocast-051-aaron-unleashes-the-anxiety-as-a-six RATE/REVIEW US ON APPLE PODCASTS ➡️ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/your-other-brothers-podcast/id1142011465 FOLLOW THE CAST ➡️ Tom's posts: https://www.yourotherbrothers.com/author/tom/ ➡️ Aaron's posts: https://www.yourotherbrothers.com/author/aaron GET IN TOUCH

Sexually Speaking with Shannon
An Enneagram Crash Course!

Sexually Speaking with Shannon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 61:03


Wouldn't it be great if we could understand the reason why people do the things they do? Do you have a family member that shuts down whenever an emotion comes up? Or a friend that freaks out when you have a change of plans? Or maybe you wonder why you do the same things over and over again expecting a different result only to find yourself in the same position that you've been in before?For this episode, we talk about the Enneagram Typing Tool. This ancient tool can give you insights as to why people do the things that they do. We talk about the different types, their strengths, challenges, and how to support them.In this episode:02:00 – Shannon talks the Enneagram and where it came from03:15 – Type 9: The Peace Keeper - my husband Steve10:35 – Let's talk about Type 8: The Challenger/Protector15:55 – Shannon's Type 7: The Enthusiasts23:40 – Let's talk about Type 6: The Loyal Skeptic.28:40 – Type 5: The Investigators32:10 – Type 4: The Romantic or The Individualist35:45 – Type 3: The Achievers/Performers44:50 – Type 2: The Helper and The Nurturer51:35 – Type 1: The Perfectionist or The Reformer57:30 – Shannon recommends ways to figure out your EnneagramHere's the link to take your Enneagram test: https://www.enneagraminstitute.com/ Pick the RHETI version58:50 – Shannon recommends the book - The Road Back to You by Ian Morgan CronSupport the show

Savage Interludes
Episode 123: It Takes All Kinds

Savage Interludes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 70:21


The Trio were joined by life coach, Carly Flagg, to discuss Enneagrams and how they can be applied to your game. Show Links:Carly's email: carlyflagg@handatheart.com Carly's site: https://handsatheart.com/ Take the RHETI test: https://tests.enneagraminstitute.com/ Learn more: https://www.enneagraminstitute.com/ Discord: https://discord.gg/ec8SV7bRKn Chapter Markers: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:00:56 - Patron Praisings 00:01:38 - Main Topic: Enneagrams in Gaming 01:08:33 - Outro 01:09:29 - Ron's Joke

Hírstart Robot Podcast
Szórakozás - Bereczkit kár érheti a fideszes beszólás miatt

Hírstart Robot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 4:30


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Hírstart Robot Podcast - Film-zene-szórakozás
Bereczkit kár érheti a fideszes beszólás miatt

Hírstart Robot Podcast - Film-zene-szórakozás

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 4:30


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Hírstart Robot Podcast - Film-zene-szórakozás
Bereczkit kár érheti a fideszes beszólás miatt - Film-zene-szórakozás 2022. március 29. 11:18

Hírstart Robot Podcast - Film-zene-szórakozás

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 4:31


Szórakoztató podcast hírek a legérdekesebb filmekről, televíziós- és streaming csatornák választékából, a színházi életről, könyvekről, és a kulturális életről. A felolvasott hírek itt érhetőek el: https://podcast.hirstart.hu/film-zene-szorakozas/2022/03/29/6830/

Hírstart Robot Podcast
Bereczkit kár érheti a fideszes beszólás miatt - Film-zene-szórakozás 2022. március 29. 11:18

Hírstart Robot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 4:31


Szórakoztató podcast hírek a legérdekesebb filmekről, televíziós- és streaming csatornák választékából, a színházi életről, könyvekről, és a kulturális életről. A felolvasott hírek itt érhetőek el: https://podcast.hirstart.hu/film-zene-szorakozas/2022/03/29/6830/

All Things Relatable
Enneagram expert: Tracy O'Malley

All Things Relatable

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 69:43


In this episode, Tracy shares how the Enneagram can be used as a tool to positively impact personal and business relationships. Multi-million dollar entrepreneur, speaker, and author Tracy O'Malley, is a world-renowned Master Performance and Business coach. She has helped thousands of women ignite their purpose, profits, and build a legacy by giving them the tools to Become Bulletproof. As an Expert Enneagram Coach, Tracy has used the Enneagram for over seven years to help accelerate transformation, build powerful, effective and compassionate leaders and create sustainable and lasting change. Tracy's WebsiteFollow Tracy on InstagramListen to THE LEADERSHIP FORMULA PODCAST here

Beck and Call
21. What's Your Enneagram?

Beck and Call

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 45:12


Merritt shares a post-COVID update and what she did over the weekend, in addition to some musings about drinking too much, bad hangovers and feeling worthless for days after a fun night out. In the meat of the episode, Merritt chats about personality types and tests, including the RHETI test (Enneagram) and the Myers-Briggs test, what her results are and which test she thinks is actually worth the money. In the Beck and Call segment, Merritt answers listener questions about being diagnosed as ADHD as a child, and what she wish she'd done differently during the egg retrieval process! Call into the Beck and Call hotline at 214-620-0473 to ask Merritt anything! Take the RHETI test here and the Myers-Briggs test here! Follow along on Instagram @beckandcallpodcast, and visit beckandcallpodcast.com for more information.

Boomtown Stories
14. The Most Calm We've Ever Been—interview w/Rheti

Boomtown Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 80:49


Join our hosts as they get to know Rheti-aka LaTonya-a little better in what is easily the calmest BTS episode ever.

The Star Parent
Enneagram Basics with Andrew

The Star Parent

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 37:45


The enneagram is a spiritual tool used in the government, schools, churches and in families to help people become psychologically and spiritually awesome. Don't let anyone ever type you. This is your discovery and you deserve the answers in detail. I highly recommend the enneagram institute RHETI test. It ill run you about $15 bucks but it gives the most detail results and allows you to judge for yourself which type you are verses being naive and allowing someone, usually with a large ego (in that moment) to type you for themselves. The link is below. To do the test just be relaxed, answer openly and try to do it all at once undisturbed. https://www.enneagraminstitute.com/rheti https://www.enneagraminstitute.com/type-descriptions Also for people wanting a more Christian approach to the enneagram, Matt Brown, from Sandals Church, has pretty decent videos online that describe each type in basic detail. Search for him on Youtube. Here is the link for Enneagram 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Hyqy3BTlFI One last brain tease...you are all the types! (this is actually true but you have at least one dominant type.) Enjoy!

The Momversation Podcast
EP44: Enneamoms: How Personality Persuades Parenting

The Momversation Podcast

Play Episode Play 29 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 71:25


In this episode, the Moms discuss The Enneagram, a system for analyzing personality types. They consider each of their respective types and how their personalities and behaviors play a role in parenting and partnerships. The Moms explore their own experiences using the enneagram for introspection and self-improvement, including an in depth conversation about stress and growth numbers, "deadly sins," and how personality strengths show themselves in Leah and Melissa's different approaches to parenting and interacting with others. The Book Blurb in this episode is from Anxious People by Fredrik Backman. For more on this best selling Swedish author, visit his website.For more on each enneagram type and to take the RHETI assessment, visit the Enneagram Institute. Leah references Jen Hatmaker podcast series, For the Love of the Enneagram, and a Peter Krause quote shared by Ian Morgan Cron on his video series titled The Enneagram and Parenting. Melissa recalls previous Momversation Podcast episode Big Races and Small Spaces: Postpartum Distance Running and Tiny House Living with Ashlyn Rogers.

What Just Happened?
Enneagrams! (Ep. 91)

What Just Happened?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 47:30


It's finally here! In today's episode, David and Eugene dig deep into the Enneagram test, a model of personality defined by 9 different types. Specifically, we talk about Eugene's results, ways in which they do or don't match  his lived experience, and what we think may explain how he got the way he is. As always, thanks for listening! RHETI test: https://www.enneagraminstitute.com/rheti TGC article: https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/the-faqs-what-christians-should-know-about-the-enneagram/ Music: To Count the Stars - Sapajou Winter Love - Declan DP My reading journey: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/34364-david?order=d&shelf=read&sort=date_read https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rmGsRHNFLGW3CdbXndnnS8CeCmw0qavfTwCuiSzmGEY/edit SUBSCRIBE, RATE, and REVIEW What Just Happened? on iTunes, Overcast, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Reach us at Facebook: www.facebook.com/whatjusthappenedpodcast Twitter @davidgchang whatjustpodcast @ gmail . com “Maybe there's no one right way to be a good person, and maybe there's no advisory board signing off on who does and doesn't deserve badges.” - Hannah Paasch

What Just Happened?
Enneagrams! (Ep. 91)

What Just Happened?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 47:30


It's finally here! In today's episode, David and Eugene dig deep into the Enneagram test, a model of personality defined by 9 different types. Specifically, we talk about Eugene's results, ways in which they do or don't match  his lived experience, and what we think may explain how he got the way he is. As always, thanks for listening! RHETI test: https://www.enneagraminstitute.com/rheti TGC article: https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/the-faqs-what-christians-should-know-about-the-enneagram/ Music: To Count the Stars - Sapajou Winter Love - Declan DP My reading journey: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/34364-david?order=d&shelf=read&sort=date_read https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rmGsRHNFLGW3CdbXndnnS8CeCmw0qavfTwCuiSzmGEY/edit SUBSCRIBE, RATE, and REVIEW What Just Happened? on iTunes, Overcast, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Reach us at Facebook: www.facebook.com/whatjusthappenedpodcast Twitter @davidgchang whatjustpodcast @ gmail . com “Maybe there's no one right way to be a good person, and maybe there's no advisory board signing off on who does and doesn't deserve badges.” - Hannah Paasch

Fathoms | An Enneagram Podcast
Interview | Neuroscience & the Enneagram

Fathoms | An Enneagram Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 44:55


In this episode of Fathoms - An Enneagram Podcast, Creek and Drew talk with enneagram teacher and functional neurologist Dr. Jerome D. Lubbe. Jerome is an enneagram innovator and the author of The Brain-Based Enneagram: You Are Not A Number. We get into some really fun and interesting intersections of science and the enneagram, and also talk about some of Jerome’s innovative ideas with the enneagram. Buckle up, because this episode is FULL of fascinating content.  Jerome’s fascinating story [3:00]Why Jerome uses the enneagram in his clinical work [5:15]Why Jerome thinks the enneagram symbol is upside-down [7:20]The importance of a whole-person approach to the enneagram instead of stereotyping [8:45]Jerome’s “efficiency” approach to the enneagram types. [12:00]How Jerome uses the RHETI assessment to develop his Whole Identity profile [15:00]The pushback Jerome’s received from his unique approach to the enneagram [22:30]Why Jerome thinks the traditional enneagram symbol is upside down [26:00]How the enneagram correlates with Executive Function Disorders [30:15]How do the instincts show up in the brain? [35:30]What Jerome’s working on right now [40:00] **If you like Fathoms, please leave a review!** Follow Dr. Jerome’s work: Buy his book on AmazonThrive NeuroDr. Jerome’s YouTube channel —Fathoms | An Enneagram Podcast: “Discovering our inner depths, one fathom at a time.”—Co-hosts: Seth Abram, Seth Creekmore, Drew MoserProduction/Editing: Seth Creekmore Follow us on Instagram: @fathoms.enneagramFollow Abram: @integratedenneagramFollow Creek: @creekmoremusicFollow Drew: @enneagrammers

The Churchology Podcast
Episode 7: The Enneagram And Spiritual Formation with AJ Sherrill

The Churchology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 44:49


Today on the show we are talking to AJ Sherrill about his brand new book, 'The Enneagram and Spiritual Formation.' AJ is the pastor of St. Peter's church in Mount Pleasant, SC. He is the author of several books and is also an adjunct professor at Fuller Theological Seminary. If you are new to the enneagram, during our interview AJ recommended The Enneagram Institute where you can take the RHETI test. He also mentioned the EnneaApp which you can click here to download. To learn more about AJ, his work, and how to connect with him, click here to visit his website. Next week we are talking to Jon Sanders. Jon is an author, coach, podcaster and we have a conversation about where the church is and what the church can look like moving forward in this moment of disruption. We would love to connect with you on social media! We are on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Click here to subscribe to our YouTube channel. Thanks so much for listening to the Churchology Podcast!

Yellow Brick Therapy
Enneagram Type 5 in Love and Romantic Relationships

Yellow Brick Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 7:32


In today's #coffeewithatherapist, we are talking about type 5's, the observer, in relationships. Type 5 in love: Observers need a partner who won't try to force them to go out to places they hate: crowded parties, loud environments or basically anything requiring a lot of social interaction.You will also prefer someone who is a good listener, as you'll get irritated with having to repeat yourself. It takes a LOT of effort for you to put your thoughts into words in the first place.When you are feeling uncomfortable in social settings, others may perceive you as being "aloof" or as judging them, but really it's your anxiety that keeps you quiet. You need time and space to process your emotions so you'll need a partner who respects that and allows you that time and space. Just make sure to communicate that need to them so they don't see it as rejection.If you don't know what your number is, you can do the Rheti short version via http://www.9types.com/rheti/index.phpor the long version through the Enneagram institute.------Join me LIVE on coffee with a therapist on Facebook live Mon-Fri at 9:15 am CT or listen to it via the "Yellow Brick Therapy Podcast" (available on most podcasting platforms).Enjoy having coffee with me? SUBSCRIBE to upgrade your relationship with yourself and others. Bc, self confidence is sexy ;)Want me to cover a specific topic or question?1. DM or comment on an instagram post at www.instagram.com/jennyannhelms2. DM me on Facebook or Tik Tok @jennyannhelmsOR3. Watch live and leave a Q in the comments.**DISCLAIMER: Podcasts are NOT therapy or intended to substitute therapy or therapeutic advice. If you are in need of therapy or counseling services, you can learn more about referrals and resources through my biz page: https://www.somawichita.com **#enneagramtype5 #enneagram5 #enneagram #type5 #enneagramrelationships

The Stress Nanny with Lindsay Miller
Accessing Presence through the Enneagram

The Stress Nanny with Lindsay Miller

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 65:48


In this week's episode, educator and coach Valerie Tih guides us through the wisdom of the Enneagram, an ancient personality tool.  With simple and beautiful analogies she helps us understand how to be more present by compassionately recognizing our tendencies toward imbalance as well as leveraging and balancing our unique strengths.  To learn more about the Enneagram and take the $12 Rheti test click here.  To work with Valerie to understand your results she is offering my podcast listeners a 45 minute consultation for $50 (regularly $150).  For more info on the free consultation click here or just email her at joyfullcoaching@gmail.com  You can connect with Valerie's work by visiting her website, FB Page, Twitter and Instagram feeds.  

Yellow Brick Therapy
Type One (The Perfectionist) of the Enneagram In Love / Romantic Relationships

Yellow Brick Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 6:04


Today on #coffeewithatherapist, we are talking about type 1's (also known as the "reformer" or perfectionists) in love - their tendencies, ways of expressing emotions, etc. If you have no idea what I'm talking about when I say "Enneagram type 1" refer to the bottom of this and take the short RHETI test to find out more about the 9 types (and what YOUR type likely is). Type #1's in love: you require a lot of reassurance that you are appreciated just for being yourself. You need this reassurance often because you are SO hard on yourself. You'll likely be happier with those who see the good in you and are more agreeable around flaws and the messiness of life.You're most likely to be attracted to someone who values your good advice and who takes on their "equal" share of work. If you don't know what your number is, you can do the Rheti short version via http://ow.ly/Mjj950zIFJOor the long version through the Enneagram institute. ------Join me LIVE on coffee with a therapist on Facebook live Mon-Fri at 9:15 am CT or listen to it via the "Yellow Brick Therapy Podcast" (available on most podcasting platforms).Enjoy having coffee with me? SUBSCRIBE to upgrade your relationship with yourself and others. Bc, self confidence is sexy ;)Want me to cover a specific topic or question?1. DM or comment on an instagram post at www.instagram.com/jennyannhelms2. DM me on Facebook or Tik Tok @jennyannhelmsOR3. Watch live and leave a Q in the comments.**DISCLAIMER: Podcasts are NOT therapy or intended to substitute therapy or therapeutic advice. If you are in need of therapy or counseling services, you can learn more about referrals and resources through my biz page: https://www.somawichita.com **

We Feel Super Nourished!

Laura and I have a longer episode for you today because we really could talk for HOURS about this topic.  How does understanding your own personality help you to care for yourself well, flowing into all areas of personal growth, including physical health?  Well we're going to explore just that today.  Let's do this! ​Linkable discussed in this episode: L'Oreal Ever Pure purple shampoo. Sonic massage gun! 16Personalities.com, where you can take the free Myers Briggs Type Indicator test. The Enneagram Institute website, where you can take a $12 RHETI test. The Sleeping at Last Podcast, where you can learn about all 9 Enneagram types for free.  Gallup.com (for paid Strengths Finder resources). Gretchen Rubin's free Four Tendencies Quiz. Contact me here if you would like to schedule your free health coaching session or if you have a topic suggestion for Letters to Listeners! Special thanks to Amy Van Vlear for original design and Jonathan Byram for original music! What is your favorite personality typing system and how do you identify?  Has knowing your types helped  you care for yourself?  We'd love to hear from you!  You can always send me a message right here or you can connect with me on Instagram @ifeelsupernourished! 

Believe Be Real Be Bold
When to Take a Break with Jessica Robinson

Believe Be Real Be Bold

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 51:51


Jessica Robinson is a real life dater and an Enneagram type 2 from Kansas City, Kansas. She joined us on the podcast today to share her thoughts on social media, when to take a break from dating, and how it feels to be The Helper personality type on the Enneagram. Ultimately, Jessica believes that the fear of rejection hold us back in relationships.  She and I agree that mindless scrolling on the “IG” is detrimental to our mental and emotional health, as well as our self-image. She believes we compare ourselves to others and that brings out the dark side of social media! Jessica joins me each weekend for the social media detox and we discuss the benefits she has seen from taking a break routinely to become more present with family and friends when it matters most. In today's episode, Jess calls this the “struggle bubble”! Join the next detox this weekend by clicking here now! She intentionally took a break from dating this summer, aka. #manbreak or #summerofjess and wouldn't you know it, she met someone she thinks is pretty special! Jessica taught us today that when you aren't looking for love, that's when it finds you! More importantly, she believes that working on yourself is the most important part of laying a foundation before the right timing can happen meeting someone new! Starting Sept. 9th, our community of authentic daters are teaming up to Take Back Their Lives in 90 days! This exclusive group program will help you get over your break up, find yourself once again, and build self-confidence so that the partner of your dreams will approach you! Click here for more details and sign up for your no obligation 30 minute call with Dave! If Jessica's message resonated with you today, please connect with her on IG @jessilynn722 Dave Glaser is the owner of Fit Life Champions and an Enneagram Coach for singles that wish to find lasting love in an authentic relationship. To take your own Enneagram assessment, head over to 9types.com and take the Rheti version, screen shot your results, and send them to Dave via Instagram, FB Messenger, or email now!

The Alli Worthington Show
Jess Connolly on being the girl for the job

The Alli Worthington Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 83:23


I'm with the fierce and passionate Jess Connolly today to talk about all things ministry, publishing, and business.    Jess shares the heart and story behind her latest book "You're The Girl For The Job" and how women can start walking more confidently in their calling, even in the hardest seasons of life.     In this episode we discuss: 1. Why we doubt our roles and abilities and how to combat those feelings of inadequacy. 2. How obedience sometimes looks like less and not "yes". 3. How to lean hard on the faithfulness of God instead of our feelings.   Favorite quotes: 1. The ultimate truth is I was not the girl for the job. I actually have really messed up some big things up and that has been my story. God has still allowed me to be here. He still places me here on purpose and is still using everything I give Him and everything I do for the good of others and His glory. 2. If you want good for others, you're gonna win. You win. If you want good for others and the glory of God, you're really gonna win. It might not look shiny and might not look tidy but you can't lose if you want good for others and the glory of God. 3. A no, for now, is not a no for later. In this episode I answer these questions: 1. You finally convinced me to give the enneagram a try? Where do I start? (1:04:46) 2. Alli, I have a hard time staying focused and consisted in prayer. What do you do? (1:08:47) 3. What is the biggest mistake you see people make when trying to start their business? (1:14:59)   Links to great things we discussed: 1. Jess Connolly ; Instagram 2. You Are The Girl For The Job 3. Khaild: Young dumb and broke 4. John Bevere: Bait of Satan 5. RHETI test 6. Blinded By The Light 7. FABFITFUN Use code ALLI to save $10.00 8. Blissdom Conference Hope you loved this episode! Be sure to subscribe in iTunes and slap some stars on a review! :)    xo, Alli   http://www.alliworthington.com/podcast/jessconnolly    

Band of Mothers Podcast
Please Explain the Enneagram

Band of Mothers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 64:45


Don't worry, this isn't a weird cult endeavor. The Enneagram is actually a very unique personality profile unlike anything else and it's kind of rocked our worlds. (In all the best ways.) In this episode we chat with psychotherapist (and mom!) Nancy Goodman, LCSW whose practice specializes in helping with prenatal and postpartum life issues, parenting, and trauma. Nancy uses the Enneagram as a tool to help illuminate motivations that might shape our behavior, and we ask her all the questions, including how can knowing your Enneagram number make you a better parent? And most importantly, can we type our kids right now?? We also discuss our own personality types as a point of reference, and probably reveal way too many uncomfortable things about our personalities. But hey! That's what this podcast is for! :) If you're curious, here's some of the Enneagram resources we talk about: The Enneagram Institute / $12 RHETI test (we highly reccommend) The Wisdom of the Enneagram by Don Riso and Russ Hudson Enneagram Worldwide aka The Narrative Enneagram The Road Back to You by Ian Morgon Cron and Suzanna Stabile Visit Nancy Goodman's practice at: A Parent Connection Enjoy! How have you been enjoying our podcast? If you're into it, can you please leave us a rating or comment? We value your feedback so we can make this thing better! And as always, we'd love to hear your thoughts. Email us anytime at pumpanddumpshowATgmail.com, leave a rating or comment on your podcast app, or tell us IRL and come see us at a show! ************** Shayna and Tracey have been friends since the 8th grade – that’s over 25 years. After college, they each moved to separate coasts for a decade. They were reunited when they decided to leave big city life and settle down with their families in Denver, Colorado and Facebook told them their daughters are 3 weeks apart. After several play dates, some more childbirth, some unsuccessful pumping, and the overwhelming nature of mommy community boards, The Pump and Dump Show was born. The show launched in 2012 in a bar in Northwest Denver and quickly grew to a bi-monthly, local staple for new moms to have a night out. In 2014, Shayna and Tracey took The Pump and Dump Show on its first national tour and in September 2019 The Pump and Dump Show expanded with additional casts performing all around the country. For tour updates and more shenanigans, follow Shay and Tracey at: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePumpAndDump/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/ThePumpAndDumpShow/Tour schedule: https://www.thepumpanddumpshow.com/tour 

Believe Be Real Be Bold
When to Take a Break with Jessica Robinson

Believe Be Real Be Bold

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 50:20


Jessica Robinson is a real life dater and an Enneagram type 2 from Kansas City, Kansas. She joined us on the podcast today to share her thoughts on social media, when to take a break from dating, and how it feels to be The Helper personality type on the Enneagram. Ultimately, Jessica believes that the fear of rejection hold us back in relationships. She and I agree that mindless scrolling on the “IG” is detrimental to our mental and emotional health, as well as our self-image. She believes we compare ourselves to others and that brings out the dark side of social media! Jessica joins me each weekend for the social media detox and we discuss the benefits she has seen from taking a break routinely to become more present with family and friends when it matters most. In today’s episode, Jess calls this the “struggle bubble”! Join the next detox this weekend by clicking here now! She intentionally took a break from dating this summer, aka. #manbreak or #summerofjess and wouldn’t you know it, she met someone she thinks is pretty special! Jessica taught us today that when you aren’t looking for love, that’s when it finds you! More importantly, she believes that working on yourself is the most important part of laying a foundation before the right timing can happen meeting someone new! Starting Sept. 9th, our community of authentic daters are teaming up to Take Back Their Lives in 90 days! This exclusive group program will help you get over your break up, find yourself once again, and build self-confidence so that the partner of your dreams will approach you! Click here for more details and sign up for your no obligation 30 minute call with Dave! If Jessica’s message resonated with you today, please connect with her on IG @jessilynn722 Dave Glaser is the owner of Fit Life Champions and an Enneagram Coach for singles that wish to find lasting love in an authentic relationship. To take your own Enneagram assessment, head over to 9types.com and take the Rheti version, screen shot your results, and send them to Dave via Instagram, FB Messenger, or email now! To find out your Enneagram personality type, take the test at 9types.com and send your results to Dave at believeberealbebold@gmail.com for more information!

Believe Be Real Be Bold
Key Motivations of The Reformer

Believe Be Real Be Bold

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2019 10:36


The Reformer (type 1) personality type on the Enneagram has an "inner critic" that is constantly reminding them to do good. Imagine how hard it would be to go through life with a very loud voice in your head that tells you how to stay on course and do right by others AT ALL TIMES! Their key motivations are that they want to be right, to strive higher and improve everything, to be consistent with their ideals, to justify themselves, to be beyond criticism so as not to be condemned by anyone. Have you met someone that resembles this type? Share with them this episode so that they can have grace for themselves as well as reach optimal mental health to say "I am reasonable and objective" as opposed to "I am right". To take your own Enneagram test, click 9types.com and complete the Rheti version, screen shot your results, and send them over to Dave now for more information!

BLDG58
Marriage Series - Communication

BLDG58

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 16:42


In marriage God brings two very different people together and merges them into one. He takes what is weakness and turns it into a strength. In order to get to that place of strength in our marriages, there is a path of vulnerability that is required. This requires constant feedback and communication. Listen in to Chris and Heather’s conversation about communication in our marriages. Practical steps for improving your dialog in marriage. Connect with us: Chris and Heather Toews Hosts and Founders of BLDG58 email: bldg58team@gmail.com IG: @bldg58 Show notes: Enneagram Test - https://tests.enneagraminstitute.com/ Take the RHETI test which costs $12. This is the most accurate test for Enneagram we know of. Book - The Road Back to You by Ian Morgan Cron and Suzanne Stabile

Art Made Easy
How the Enneagram Broke Me Wide Open: AME 130

Art Made Easy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 35:08


I love listening to podcasts and over the past few years, mentions of the Enneagram personality test has popped up over and over again. Last Fall, I decided to explore it further and happened upon a podcast interviewing Ian Cron. I was intrigued. The podcast shared how valuable knowing your team’s personality profile and how it can help the team as they interact with each other. Being the team enthusiast that I am, I sent all of Team Sparkle a link to take the Enneagram Test with the expectations that we would share our results at our Team Retreat. We did and it was really fun BUT…as I explored the Enneagram a bit more, through Ian Cron’s book The Road Back to You: An Enneagram Journey to Self-Discovery, I felt a sense of awakening that I never experienced before. And that’s why I decided to make The Road Back to You, the Deep Space Sparkle’s book pick for Spring 2019. I can’t wait for you to listen to how this book impacted how I think about myself and the work I do to understand myself better but also how it has helped improve how I interact with my team and my loved ones. So What Exactly is the Enneagram? It's basically a personality test on how people are wired, both positively and negatively. Results are surprisingly accurate. The Enneagram isn’t just a personality inventory like Myers-Briggs. It’s a powerful tool for personal and spiritual growth that has many layers. The Enneagram is based on 9 personality types, but it's more than just the numbers. It is structured to determine not only your basic personality type (we are all born with a dominant type) but also factors in how as children we adapt to this personality type. There are many nuances to the Enneagram, like how healthy you are in your dominant personality trait or number and how your Wing factors in. Here are the 9 types: 1  The Perfectionist is principled, purposeful, self-controlled, and a perfectionist. 2 The Helper is generous, demonstrative, people-pleasing, and possessive. 3 The Performer  is adaptable, excelling, driven, and image-conscious 4 The Romantic is expressive, dramatic, self-absorbed, and temperamental. 5 The Investigator is perceptive, innovative, secretive, and isolated. 6 The Loyalist is engaging, responsible, anxious, and suspicious. 7 The Enthusiast is spontaneous, versatile, acquisitive, and scattered. 8 The Challenger is self-confident, decisive, willful, and confrontational. 9 The Peacemaker is receptive, reassuring, complacent, and resigned. Here are a few basic assumptions of the Enneagram: 1. People do not change from one basic personality type to another. 2. The descriptions of the personality types are universal and apply equally to males and females, since no type is inherently masculine or feminine. 3. Not everything in the description of your basic type will apply to you all the time because you fluctuate constantly among the healthy, average, and unhealthy traits that make up your personality type. 4. The Enneagram uses numbers to designate each of the types because numbers are value neutral— they imply the whole range of attitudes and behaviors of each type without specifying anything either positive or negative. 5. The numerical ranking of the types is not significant. A larger number is no better than a smaller number; it is not better to be a Nine than a Two because nine is a bigger number. 6. No type is inherently better or worse than any other. The last is the most important factor to understand and overcome…when I tested using the Rheti, I initially didn’t like my number…. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE: - What is the Enneagram and how it can serve you personally and professionally - What the nine personality types are - How my Enneagram number shaped how I perceived myself in a new way - Why taking the test not only helps you, but helps you see see others in a different light LISTEN TO THE SHOW

Fund 81
Episode #11: Using The Enneagram in Venture Capital Investing

Fund 81

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 25:20


In this Fund81 podcast episode, we talk about something that has made our team at MergeLane better investors - the Enneagram. We use the Enneagram in the work we do in Conscious Leadership. Understanding the Enneagram has forever changed the way I assess and support startup founders. To talk about how the Enneagram can help other VCs, I invited Kaley Klemp to join the podcast. Kaley is a master Enneagram specialist, as well as a highly sought after speaker, certified YPO Forum Facilitator, and a transformational executive coach. She helps individuals and organizations outperform their competitors by unlocking a deeper understanding of what motivates and drives people. Kaley co-authored The 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership, and The Drama-Free Office, and wrote The 13 Guidelines for Effective Teams. To learn more about the Enneagram, you can start to identify your Enneagram Type by taking the Enneagram Institute’s RHETI test. I also highly recommend Kaley’s online Enneagram course.

curiouser & curiouser Podcast
curiouser & curiouser Podcast: Episode 21 (Digging Into The Enneagram Personality Tool With Sarajane Case Of Instagram’s @enneagramandcoffee)

curiouser & curiouser Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 36:34


(Want to take the Enneagram test? I recommend this paid version and so does Sarajane — just $12 — and I went with the RHETI version.) I discovered the Enneagram personality test (tool, rather) several months ago, and have since been rather obsessed with digging into this assessment: what it means, what makes it different from other personality tests, how to best use it in my life, etc. That's why I was thrilled to stumble upon the Instagram account @enneagramandcoffee a few […] The post curiouser & curiouser Podcast: Episode 21 (Digging Into The Enneagram Personality Tool With Sarajane Case Of Instagram's @enneagramandcoffee) appeared first on curiouser & curiouser.

Sacred Psychology with Tamara Powell, LMHC
Season 03: EP11 - Why You Should Explore the Enneagram with Havilah Siegmann

Sacred Psychology with Tamara Powell, LMHC

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 49:17


"The Enneagram doesn't put you in a box; it shows you the box you're already in and the way out." - Havilah Siegmann shares why and how this tool can change your life! In this podversation: Interested in the Sanctuary I mentioned in the intro? Click here. The Enneagram is NOT a religious tool but can be awesome for spiritual growth too. Some of Havilah's experiences as a Type 4/ the Romantic or the Individualist on the Enneagram How the Enneagram provides insight on both the nature and nurture aspects of "personality" "The Enneagram doesn't put you in a box; it shows you the box you're already in and the way out." The danger in over-simplifying the Enneagram and not pushing through to the transformational piece An introduction/ overview to all 9 types Be careful not to type/ diagnose your loved ones What are tritypes and how do they work? Pay closest attention to where you go in stress and why Should you start with an assessment to figure out your type? Additional Resources: My favorite Enneagram assessment - the RHETI ($12) An overview of all 9 types on the Enneagram My favorite Enneagram books: The Path Between Us (for relationships) The Wisdom of the Enneagram: The Complete Guide to Psychological and Spiritual Growth for the Nine Personality Types Already know your type? Subscribe to the Daily EnneaThought Meet Havilah Seigmann As a raised in Evangelical-land girl, Havilah was full of faith and questions, and always reading. A former music teacher, Havilah now uses her teaching skills not only to lead others into deeper explorations of themselves, but also to break up fights and teach her three children how not to throw things at each other. She loves to gather people around her table, make beautiful things, and to explore new places with her family. Havilah started The Transformation Collaborative, an online place to share inspiration and encouragement. She creates and produces the Little Faith Podcast, a podcast about how to be good humans for ourselves and our littles while living in the middle of doubt. You can connect with her on Instagram @transformation_collaborative and @littlefaithpodcast, on Twitter @havilahjoys and on Facebook @transformationcollaborative and @littlefaithpodcast.

Androípolis
Podcast 17 - Liberar espacio en Whatsapp y crear aplicaciones sin saber programar

Androípolis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2013 18:44


Sumario: En este programa vemos como liberar espacio de la aplicación Whatsapp con el consiguiente aumento de velocidad del terminal. Hablamos acerca del dispositivo RAVPower RP-WD01 FileHub WiFi Hotspot que permite convertir un disco duro o memoria usb en un sistema de almacenamiento en red a un precio asequible. En el apartado de aplicaciones tratamos el programa Rheti que permite hacer aplicaciones nativas para Android, desde Android, sin tener que escribir una sola línea de código.