It's the 100th episode of the Awareness to Action Enneagram podcast! To celebrate, Mario Sikora, María José Munita and Seth “Creek” Creekmore reflect on reaching this milestone as well as answer listener questions.
“To find the people that we connect with on some level, the people that love to critically think, love to push back, love to find what works and not just make you feel things, but actually do things, and the podcast has been a ringing bell of sorts for those types of people.” -Creek [10:35]
“The most important point is to be patient and to be provisional. Never assume you have somebody’s Enneagram type right, really ever, but especially the first time you’re interacting with them. Always be open to more information because people are complicated and they can show you something for a little while but not maintain that over the long term.” -Mario [42:41]
“The Enneagram is useful but it is not enough in and of itself… So you need to see what the problems are just with individuals, with the teams or the organization in general. What is it that they’re trying to address and how can the Enneagram be helpful in that way?” -María José [55:05]
TIMESTAMPS
[00:00] Intro
[00:49] Reflecting on the 100th episode
[08:38] Listeners response
[13:05] Dynamics of the Zones
[22:24] Zone of Inner Conflict
[25:33] Determining instinctual bias
[35:24] Why are people mistyped?
[43:18] Clients breakthrough and/or growth
[45:38] The importance of clear thinking
[52:45] Using the Enneagram in organizations
[59:31] Looking a year forward
[1:04:02] Outro
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Maria Jose Munita:
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Seth "Creek" Creekmore:
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