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We got to sit down again with Joey Schewee to not only ask her 10 new questions, but to have her ask a new set of ten questions to us!
We loved this time, and if you'd like to hear the second half of this conversation go to : www.aroundthecircle.org
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In this episode of Around the Circle, we’re wrapping up our “New to This!” series by diving into the power of asking the right questions to understand yourself and your relationships better. The Enneagram is more than a tool for personality typing—it’s a mirror that helps you see yourself clearly. Join Jeff and TJ as they explore 10 essential questions to help you assess your inner life, reflect on your emotional patterns, and uncover the “thing under the thing” that shapes how you navigate the world. Whether you're just starting with the Enneagram or coming back to it for a fresh perspective, this episode will inspire you to ask, reflect, and grow.
We also share details about our upcoming "20 Questions" series on Patreon, featuring interviews with some of the most insightful Enneagram thinkers. Grab a pen and paper (or just your thoughts) and join us for a thoughtful exploration of the questions that really matter.
Visit AroundTheCircle.org for more resources and to access exclusive content!
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In this episode, we take a deep dive into one of the most transformative concepts in the Enneagram: repressed centers. Every personality type has a center of intelligence—thinking, feeling, or doing—that is underutilized, creating unique challenges and growth opportunities.
Here’s what we explore:
What are repressed centers, and why do they matter?
How to identify your repressed center and the role it plays in shaping your personality.
Practical ways to work with your repressed center to achieve greater balance and fulfillment.
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In this episode of Around the Circle, hosts Jeff Cook and TJ Wilson dive into the unique motivations and challenges of Enneagram Type Eights with Erika Jobes.
Erika founded one of the very first Enneagram podcasts, and has done truly impressive work both in Enneagram theory, but more importantly try on herself. We're excited to share this episode with you!
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📖 Check out Mandy’s book Restorative Grief : HERE
Healing and the many different faces of loss:
"Humility becomes very helpful when I take the back seat and become a witness."
"Anger is an incredible protector; it’s full of wisdom that says, 'Something is wrong here.'"
"Feelings are the language of emotions, while sensations are what we experience in our body where emotions begin."
"Grief is just the other side of the coin of love."
"Our culture treats grief as an enemy, minimizing it to keep productivity alive."
🌟 Follow Mandy Capehart: Instagram, Facebook, and Patreon @mandycapehart
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In this episode of Around the Circle, hosts Jeff Cook and TJ Wilson dive into the unique motivations and challenges of Enneagram Type Sevens with Joel Stabile.
Joel creates and cultivates the most popular Enneagram Podcast on the Planet along side Suzanne Stabile. He has a *wonderful* understanding of the heart of Enneagram Sevens. This is a sample of our deep dive. The rest can be found on our Patreon page linked above.
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The Enneagram is a tool that helps us understand different personality types by grouping them into three core “centers” or ways of viewing the world: the Head, Heart, and Body. Each center shapes how we process our experiences, respond to stress, and connect with others.
In this episode, we break down each of these centers with simple analogies and relatable examples, making it easy to see where you might fit. Whether you’re looking to understand yourself better or connect more deeply with the people in your life, this intro to the Enneagram opens up a new way of seeing yourself and others.
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In this episode of Around the Circle, hosts Jeff Cook and TJ Wilson dive into the unique motivations and challenges of Enneagram Type Sixes.
Joined by Dr. Mary Slattery, a seasoned middle school principal and insightful Enneagram Six, they explore the themes of trust, relational dynamics, and the desire for assurance.
Mary shares personal experiences from her career, illustrating how Sixes often navigate life through careful preparation, a need for safety, and an ever-present awareness of potential challenges. Together, they tackle questions that reveal the core motivations of Sixes, how they view the world, and what it takes to build trust and stability in uncertain times.
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Together, Jeff and TJ reveal "Eleven Telltale Signs" that the Enneagram is doing its job—from enhanced self-awareness to improved emotional regulation.
The Enneagram is more than just a map of personality; it's a mirror that helps you see yourself clearly and navigate your relationships with greater awareness. In this episode, hosts Jeff Cook, a seasoned philosophy professor from Greeley, Colorado, and TJ Wilson, a coffee aficionado and Enneagram ninja, explore what real progress with the Enneagram looks like. If you're new to the Enneagram, just starting to dive into this tool, or wondering if it’s actually making a difference in your life, this conversation is for you.
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Welcome to Around the Circle! The Enneagram is more than a personality quiz—it’s a powerful tool for self-understanding, personal growth, and improving relationships. If you’ve discovered your Enneagram type and are wondering what’s next, this episode is for you. Jeff Cook, philosophy professor, and DJ Wilson, coffee expert and Enneagram Ninja, dive into 6 key ideas for newcomers who want to move beyond the basics and begin applying the Enneagram in meaningful ways.
📍 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
Finding Yourself on the Map: What it really means to know your type and how to get started with it.The Power of Introspection: Why looking inward is essential for growth.Avoiding Common Pitfalls: Why the Enneagram is not about others telling you who you are.Listening for Discomfort: How uncomfortable insights signal meaningful growth.Going Slow to Go Deep: Why Enneagram work is a long game, not a quick fix.The Value of Community: How learning with friends or loved ones enriches the journey.💡 Recommended Resources:
The Road Back to You by Suzanne Stabile & Ian Morgan CronThe Wisdom of the Enneagram by Don Riso & Russ HudsonType-specific books by Tyler Zach and Beth McCordThe Essential Enneagram by Daniels & Price📖 Where to Start:
New to the Enneagram? Check out our "Start Here" podcast series! These episodes help you explore the nine types and confirm your type with confidence.
🎯 Key Takeaways:
The Enneagram is a map, but identifying your type is just the beginning.True growth happens when you engage with your inner motives, not just behaviors.Surrounding yourself with thoughtful friends or community helps you gain new perspectives on your journey.🔗 Find More Content:
For more insights, check out our podcast catalog, YouTube channel, and Patreon, where we offer bonus episodes and additional resources.
✨ "The Enneagram won't tell you who you are—it helps you discover it for yourself." Ready to dive in? Let's explore how to use this tool to grow, connect, and live more authentically.
👥 Hosts:
Jeff Cook – Professor of Philosophy, Enneagram enthusiastTJ Wilson – Coffee guru, theology lover, Enneagram expert
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And we are excited to kick off a new series on the Around the Circle Podcast called 20 Questions! In this series, we bring on some of our favorite guests to dive deep into fascinating conversations about life, growth, and the Enneagram.
In this first episode, we welcome our friend Michael Shahan, a licensed marriage and family therapist based in Kansas City, Missouri, with a special focus on integrating the Enneagram into therapy. Michael shares his story of mistyping, the challenges of self-discovery, and the growth he experienced through this journey of identifying as a Type Six after years of thinking he was a Type Nine.
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We are excited to kick off a new series on the Around the Circle Podcast called 20 Questions! In this series, we bring on some of our favorite guests to dive deep into fascinating conversations about life, growth, and the Enneagram.
In this first episode, we welcome our friend Michael Shahan, a licensed marriage and family therapist based in Kansas City, Missouri, with a special focus on integrating the Enneagram into therapy. Michael shares his story of mistyping, the challenges of self-discovery, and the growth he experienced through this journey of identifying as a Type Six after years of thinking he was a Type Nine.
Link to Part II on Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoGUkJDAIR4
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Find our "Villains Series" here : MOVIE TYPING
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30 years ago two of America’s great films were released on the same day.
Neither the Shawshank Redemption nor Pulp Fiction won the Academy award for best picture, but they commonly top lists of the most beloved films of this generation.
We are picking up the second of the two in our double feature. Pulp Fiction is a redemptive story of profane, deeply flawed human beings. It is a perfectly constructed, very adult film with rich characters worth talking about.
With that, we dive into arguably the most celebrated piece of art made in the 1990’s Quinton Tarantino's Pulp Fiction.
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Find our "Villains Series" here : MOVIE TYPING
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30 years ago two of America’s great films were released on the same day.
Neither the Shawshank Redemption nor Pulp Fiction won the Academy award for best picture, but they commonly top lists of the most beloved films of this generation.
We are picking up the second of the two in our double feature. Pulp Fiction is a redemptive story of profane, deeply flawed human beings. It is a perfectly constructed, very adult film with rich characters worth talking about.
With that, we dive into arguably the most celebrated piece of art made in the 1990’s Quinton Tarantino's Pulp Fiction.
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The link to all our Patreon material is HERE
The Link to our Youtube work is HERE
Find our "Villains Series" here : MOVIE TYPING
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30 years ago two of America’s great films were released on the same day.
Neither the Shawshank Redemption nor Pulp Fiction won the Academy award for best picture, but they commonly top lists of the most beloved films of this generation.
We are picking up the second of the two in our double feature. Pulp Fiction is a redemptive story of profane, deeply flawed human beings. It is a perfectly constructed, very adult film with rich characters worth talking about.
With that, we dive into arguably the most celebrated piece of art made in the 1990’s Quinton Tarantino's Pulp Fiction.
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First! The link to all our Patreon material is HERE
The Link to our Youtube work is HERE
Find our "Villains Series" here : MOVIE TYPING
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On October 14, 1994, two of the greatest American films were released.
The Shawshank Redemption, an adaptation of Stephen King's novella, was the directorial debut of Frank Darabont. Though it opened in only 33 theaters and won no Academy Awards, it now holds the #1 spot on IMDb’s list of the greatest films of all time. In 2020, TJ and I wrapped our Enneagram and Villainy series with a deep dive into this timeless classic, exploring the story’s primary antagonist, Warden Norton, through the lens of an Enneagram Nine.
The second film, Pulp Fiction, was the highly anticipated follow-up from Quentin Tarantino. Regularly ranked alongside Shawshank as one of the most important films since the 1970s, Pulp Fiction is a dark, ensemble piece filled with characters in desperate need of redemption.
In celebration of the 30th anniversary of these iconic films, we’re excited to present a double feature. First up, our recut deep dive into The Shawshank Redemption. You can also explore our Enneagram villain series on our sister podcast feed, Movie Typing, linked in the show notes. Whether you’re curious about villainous Nines, Fours, or Sevens, it’s well worth a listen.
Next week, we'll release our treatment of Pulp Fiction, focusing on the inner lives of Enneagram Fives, Eights, Fours, Sixes, and Ones.
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Find our "Villains Series" here : MOVIE TYPING
On October 14, 1994, two of the greatest American films were released.
The Shawshank Redemption, an adaptation of Stephen King's novella, was the directorial debut of Frank Darabont. Though it opened in only 33 theaters and won no Academy Awards, it now holds the #1 spot on IMDb’s list of the greatest films of all time. In 2020, TJ and I wrapped our Enneagram and Villainy series with a deep dive into this timeless classic, exploring the story’s primary antagonist, Warden Norton, through the lens of an Enneagram Nine.
The second film, Pulp Fiction, was the highly anticipated follow-up from Quentin Tarantino. Regularly ranked alongside Shawshank as one of the most important films since the 1970s, Pulp Fiction is a dark, ensemble piece filled with characters in desperate need of redemption.
In celebration of the 30th anniversary of these iconic films, we’re excited to present a double feature. First up, our recut deep dive into The Shawshank Redemption. You can also explore our Enneagram villain series on our sister podcast feed, Movie Typing, linked in the show notes. Whether you’re curious about villainous Nines, Fours, or Sevens, it’s well worth a listen.
Next week, we'll release our treatment of Pulp Fiction, focusing on the inner lives of Enneagram Fives, Eights, Fours, Sixes, and Ones.
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