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The Enneagram With Jim Gum

Oh, the enneagram. It is, like many tools, so often misused or misapplied. It feels to me that a lot of folks are stuck between some form of infatuation with the tools or their type and some form of annoying disdain with the whole thing.

Episode 97 of the At Sea with Justin McRoberts podcast, hosted by Justin McRoberts, titled "The Enneagram With Jim Gum" was published on January 27, 2022 and runs 56 minutes.

January 27, 2022 ·56m · At Sea with Justin McRoberts

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Oh, the enneagram. It is, like many tools, so often misused or misapplied. It feels to me that a lot of folks are stuck between some form of infatuation with the tools or their type and some form of annoying disdain with the whole thing.

Oh, the enneagram. 

It is, like many tools, so often misused or misapplied. 

It feels to me that a lot of folks are stuck between some form of infatuation with the tools or their type and some form of annoying disdain with the whole thing.

I’m not a fan of the enneagram. Not the way people are fans of the Boston Red Sox or Manchester United. I like what I see happen in the lives of people who 

Jim Gum is a certified teacher of the Narrative Enneagram. There are many approaches to the study and application of the tool and, having worked with Jim in a few settings, I really appreciate his take. 

Specifically, Jim introduced me to the idea that knowing myself by way of the enneagram is ultimately about knowing my type; it’s about transcending my type and knowing myself as a whole. 

We cover a lot of ground in this conversation. I think you’ll dig it.

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