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🗓️ 10 April 2018
⏱️ 48 minutes
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This is the final installment of The Path Between Us series covering the 2's on the Enneagram with none other than Enneagram Master Suzanne Stabile, who is an Enneagram 2! (She is the guest on this one)
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0:00.0 | Welcome back to the Aneagram Journey. Things are a little different today. I'm the guest |
0:15.2 | and Joel is the host. We've done eight of the numbers and I wanted to be the two. Relationships |
0:24.6 | is my thing and I wanted the opportunity to represent my number by talking with Joel |
0:30.3 | about two's in relationship. I also wanted to be the last one because the path between us |
0:39.6 | is released today and that's a big celebration for me and I wanted a chance to tell you to |
0:45.2 | go get it, work on your relationships, add compassion to the world and then we can leave |
0:52.6 | it better than we found it. I hope you enjoyed today's podcast. Welcome to the Aneagram Journey. |
1:02.6 | That's a switch. Thank you. I'm glad to be here. So we're going to talk about two's in relationships. |
1:08.8 | Okay, I'm ready. I think. And you have. I'm a little nervous. I think we both are. Yeah. |
1:15.0 | I don't know anyone who has more relationships than you do and more different kinds of relationships. |
1:22.2 | So I do know as someone at the Micah Center and LTM who gets to filter a lot of the questions |
1:30.7 | and emails and comments and posts that I've got my finger on the pulse. Oh, so first question |
1:41.4 | out of the gate, being a two, being a parent, what was hard parenting when we were younger |
1:52.2 | and what's the most difficult thing now a parent of adult children? That's a big question |
1:58.2 | to start with. More than anything as a child, I wanted to be a parent and I think that's |
2:05.5 | because I was adopted and I didn't really understand having a baby and not keeping her or him. |
2:13.2 | I've grown a lot in that understanding as an adult. But in wanting to be a parent always, |
2:21.3 | I had lots of expectations about parenting completing me. And you know, when we talk about fours, |
2:29.5 | I always say that you, nobody else can complete you. I'm an exception in that the four of you |
2:37.0 | did complete a part of me that was incomplete before I had you. When you were little, I loved all of it. |
2:46.8 | But I had a lot of responsibility. Most people know that I was a single mom with three kids when dad |
2:55.1 | and I got married and we had a fourth. And there was a lot of financial responsibility to care for |
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