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Enneagram For The Culture - Episode 8: Enneagram 4 + Good Vibes

Episode 8: Enneagram 4 + Good Vibes

03/15/22 • 92 min

Enneagram For The Culture

We have some great content 4 you on episode 8 of Enneagram for the Culture. Our hosts Kimberly Reese & Camille Logan, black therapists hailing out of the Carolinas, tap into their softer side to talk about the individualist; Enneagram type 4. While discussing how the Enneagram was present in their lives, we learn that Camille had the greatest theater experience of all time and Kim tries to find which ‘Girlfriend’ character she identifies with. Following that conversation, we get into 4’s, starting with Kim’s overview (24:15), and leading into arrows 1 & 2 (27:26). Closely after that we fly into wings 3 & 5 (29:26), where 4’s can become more pragmatic and objective. Though a bit difficult, our hosts managed to find some lighthearted narratives around 4’s (36:56), like the comparisons to a slightly happier Eeyore. Before getting into some misconceptions (43:44), Kim and Camille touch on how emotion and romance are increasingly prevalent in the 4 personalities (42:01). Later, we discuss race and how feelings and emotions aren’t widely discussed or expressed in the black community (47:34) and it can have an adverse effect on 4’s. We talked about the latter and much more in our longest episode of the season, and arguably our most emotional. But it’s all in the name of the Enneagram! We hope you enjoy it. Thank you for listening! Episode Song Title: Good Vibes by Ayah The Light Article on Crying Girlfriends Character Test Hosts: Kimberly Reese (@kreeselcsw) and Camille Logan (@camille.logan.lcmhc) Follow us on Instagram (@enneagramfortheculture) Editor: Kress Estime- [email protected] (www.alotaboutpod.com) Brand Graphics and Social Media by Nefertiti Mason -email: ⁠⁠⁠[email protected] and on instagram ⁠⁠@reviveherbrand⁠

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We have some great content 4 you on episode 8 of Enneagram for the Culture. Our hosts Kimberly Reese & Camille Logan, black therapists hailing out of the Carolinas, tap into their softer side to talk about the individualist; Enneagram type 4. While discussing how the Enneagram was present in their lives, we learn that Camille had the greatest theater experience of all time and Kim tries to find which ‘Girlfriend’ character she identifies with. Following that conversation, we get into 4’s, starting with Kim’s overview (24:15), and leading into arrows 1 & 2 (27:26). Closely after that we fly into wings 3 & 5 (29:26), where 4’s can become more pragmatic and objective. Though a bit difficult, our hosts managed to find some lighthearted narratives around 4’s (36:56), like the comparisons to a slightly happier Eeyore. Before getting into some misconceptions (43:44), Kim and Camille touch on how emotion and romance are increasingly prevalent in the 4 personalities (42:01). Later, we discuss race and how feelings and emotions aren’t widely discussed or expressed in the black community (47:34) and it can have an adverse effect on 4’s. We talked about the latter and much more in our longest episode of the season, and arguably our most emotional. But it’s all in the name of the Enneagram! We hope you enjoy it. Thank you for listening! Episode Song Title: Good Vibes by Ayah The Light Article on Crying Girlfriends Character Test Hosts: Kimberly Reese (@kreeselcsw) and Camille Logan (@camille.logan.lcmhc) Follow us on Instagram (@enneagramfortheculture) Editor: Kress Estime- [email protected] (www.alotaboutpod.com) Brand Graphics and Social Media by Nefertiti Mason -email: ⁠⁠⁠[email protected] and on instagram ⁠⁠@reviveherbrand⁠

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undefined - Episode 7: Enneagram 3 + All I Do Is Win

Episode 7: Enneagram 3 + All I Do Is Win

We enter the middle of the heart triad as we talk about 3’s on Ep 7 of Enneagram for the Culture. Our hosts Kimberly Reese & Camille Logan, black therapists hailing out of North Carolina, break down 3’s and their redeeming, and not so redeeming traits. This episode hits a little closer to home as Kim is a 3 and she shares her insight after Camille gives us an overview (14:50). After gaining a small idea of who 3’s are, we later jump into their connections (25:45) as Kim explains how 3’s connect with 6’s and 9’s. Following that conversation, we enter wings 2 and 4 (30:33) where the 2 offers more balance and collaboration with others, and the 4 offers a more personal emotional connection, as told by Camille. As we discussed some anecdotes around 3’s, Kim touches on aspects of competition and deception (37:53). Later we dive into some misconceptions of 3’s (54:13), like the notion that they can be snobby or love being the center of attention. Towards the end Kim starts us off on the subject of race and how it affects 3’s (1:05:25). Thank you for listening! Episode Song Title: All I Do Is Win by DJ Khaled Hosts: Kimberly Reese (@kreeselcsw) and Camille Logan (@camille.logan.lcmhc) Follow us on instagram (@enneagramfortheculture) Editor: Kress Estime- [email protected] (www.allaboutpod.com) Brand Graphics and Social Media by Nefertiti Mason -email: ⁠⁠⁠[email protected] and on instagram ⁠⁠@reviveherbrand⁠

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undefined - Episode 9: Enneagram 5 + Solid

Episode 9: Enneagram 5 + Solid

High 5’s all around for episode 9 of Enneagram for the Culture. Kimberly Reese and Camille Logan, Black therapists hailing out of the North Carolina, get into the head triad and talk about the intellectually driven 5 personality type. After opening with how the Enneagram showed up for the hosts, we jump into the thinking minds of 5’s (15:13). Following that, Kim gives us a breakdown of their arrow connections; 7 and 8 (20:22) where 5’s can respond more like a 7 when in distressing situations and lean towards the 8 type when they’re trying to progress and grow. At around minute (25:22) we fly into wings 4 and 6 and examine the situations that allow 5’s to fall to either one, as told by Camille. Later we examine how and why 5’s tend to retreat to their minds and leave reality behind when Camille tells a short anecdote about her friend (29:00). Also, like other personality types, 5’s can be mislabeled and misunderstood because people often have misconceptions, which are expertly explained by Kim (36:24). Nearing the end, we learn that being black and being a 5 can lead to having a scarcity mindset and falsely believing that there aren’t enough resources to go around (40:00). We hope that this was a stimulating conversation for our 5 friends and an accurate representation of who they are, or who they can be. Indulge, and thank you for listening! Episode Song Title: Solid by Ashford & Simpson Hosts: Kimberly Reese (@kreeselcsw) and Camille Logan (@camille.logan.lcmhc) Follow us on instagram (@enneagramfortheculture) Editor: Kress Estime- [email protected] (www.allaboutpod.com) Brand Graphics and Social Media by Nefertiti Mason -email: ⁠⁠⁠[email protected] and on instagram ⁠⁠@reviveherbrand⁠

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