Enneagram Part 3: Deep Dive into Triads 2-3-4 and 5-6-7 with Jenn Whitmer
Badass Basic Bitch
Brianna Dunbar-DeMike
4.2 • 529 Ratings
🗓️ 20 January 2026
⏱️ 41 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome back to another episode of Badass Basic Bitch. On today's episode, we have Jen Whitmer back with us in a part three version of the inneagrams. We're going to be talking about the other two triads that we didn't get to in part one. So if you are joining us in part two and |
| 0:22.7 | you haven't listened to part one, go back and listen to part one and then come back here and |
| 0:27.2 | join us. So Jen, thanks for being with us again. Absolutely. Like, it's a whole series. And I love |
| 0:33.5 | having you. I love it. It's great. I just love having you. So I want to do this like all the time. I love chatting with you. So we already talked about eight, nines and ones. Well, first we talked about, why don't you give a summary about what we talked about in part one? And then we'll go into the remaining two triads. So yeah, go ahead. So we talked a little bit about we've all, |
| 0:55.9 | every individual has three centers of intelligence. We have a body center that is our action |
| 1:00.5 | bias. We have a heart center that is our emotional bias and we have a head center that is our |
| 1:05.8 | information bias. And everybody has all three of those, but they're unbalanced. One of them is less productive than the others. And we've got one that likes to over function for the others. And we use one of those centers, either the body, the head, or the heart to take information in. And then we went through conflict resolution styles about how each group takes in and solves |
| 1:30.1 | disappointment. Like what do we do with disappointment? And so we've got the dynamites, the fours, |
| 1:34.6 | sixes, and eights who are reactive. And we've got the cool cucumbers that are always interested |
| 1:41.6 | in competency and logic, ones, threes, and fives. And then we have |
| 1:46.0 | the silver linings, which are twos, sevens, and nines who are always looking for the bright side of any |
| 1:51.1 | situation. So we started kind of talking about what those groups were, but then really dove in to, |
| 1:56.4 | if you haven't listened, go back, what eights, nines, and ones and how they, each individual number |
| 2:02.9 | tends to approach conflict, what they can do, and how they approach relationships in that |
| 2:08.7 | way. So that's, I think, where we are. Awesome. Okay. And now we're going to go into the heart |
| 2:15.5 | slash feeling triad, which are two, threes, and fours, right? Yes. All right. |
| 2:22.0 | Interesting about the heart triad is two's, threes, and fours deal with conflict differently, |
| 2:29.4 | just as each other group did. But they're all taking in information emotionally. So they are reading the |
| 2:35.7 | emotional room. But they do that very differently. So twos are reading the emotions of other people |
| 2:41.7 | as individuals. So they can see how Brianna feels, how Erica feels, how Jane feels. Like it's this |
| 2:48.0 | individual emotional information gathering. Threes are gathering the |
| 2:55.0 | feel of the room. Kind of what does this room mean? They do know what individuals feel, |
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