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Typology

Healing the Success Wound: Enneagram 3, Work Addiction, and the Path to Aligned Ambition with Brooke Taylor

Typology

Ian Morgan Cron

Religion & Spirituality, Health & Fitness, Christianity

4.73.2K Ratings

🗓️ 28 May 2026

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

What if the very thing driving your success is quietly breaking you?

Brooke Taylor, Enneagram Three, career coach, and author of Healing the Success Wound,  joins me for a searingly honest conversation about achievement, identity, and spiritual hunger.. Brooke grew up in Silicon Valley where worth was measured in gold stars, landed at Google by her early twenties, and found herself drowning in a success she couldn't feel. We talk about the success wound which, as Brooke describes it, is the pain that comes from mistaking productivity and achievement for self-worth — the deeply installed belief that the more you produce and achieve, the more worthy of love and belonging you become.

This wound isn't just for Enneagram Threes. It's a human condition — and it shows up differently depending on your type, your culture, your family system, and what "success" looks like in your particular world. 

We talk through Brooke's five types of unfulfilled achievers — the grinder, the hider, the seeker, the work-hard-play-hard, and the pleaser — and I couldn't help mapping those to the Enneagram types in real time. We also get into the distinction between the true self, the wounded self, and the socialized (or protector) self — a framework rooted in Internal Family Systems and gestalt psychology that I think will resonate deeply with longtime Typology listeners.

Whether you're a Three or you love one, this episode is for you.

 

 

Guest Bio:

Brooke Taylor is a certified career coach, speaker, and the author of Healing the Success Wound. A self-identified Enneagram Three, Brooke built her coaching practice specifically for women navigating the intersection of ambition, identity, and fulfillment — though her framework applies broadly across genders. Her research includes a survey of more than 5,000 high-achieving professionals who identified as unfulfilled, which forms the empirical backbone of her five-type model of the unfulfilled achiever. A veteran of Google and a long-term member of recovery communities, Brooke brings both lived experience and rigorous research to her work. She is the founder of the Lined Ambition framework and writes and coaches at the crossroads of psychology, spirituality, and career development. Learn more at brooketaylor.co.

Healing the Success Wound is available now wherever books are sold.

Find Brooke at https://brooketaylorcoaching.com.

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey folks and welcome to Typology, the show on which we explore the mystery of the human personality and the great human adventure all through the lens of the enneagram.

0:13.1

My name is Anthony Skinner, your producer and co-host. And I'm so happy that you're here today.

0:18.6

Our guest is on fire. I'm talking about type three,

0:24.6

Brooke Taylor. Brooke is a career coach, speaker, and former marketing lead at Google, where she

0:30.2

generated more than 80 million in value. But behind that success, she was privately battling what

0:36.4

she now calls the success wound.

0:39.3

The painful pattern of tying achievement to self-worth.

0:42.9

Now she helps high-achieving women heal their relationships with success, ambition, and validation.

0:49.2

Her work has reached more than 5,000 leaders at companies like Google, Uber, Coinbase, McKenzie, Goldman Sachs, and Salesforce.

0:56.3

And she's become a leading voice on the hidden cost of looking successful while quietly running unempty.

1:03.9

She has a brand new book titled Healing the Success Wound.

1:08.3

You want to make sure and check that out.

1:09.9

Like I said, she came into this interview

1:12.4

on fire. So much good stuff that she brought to us. I know you're going to love this conversation.

1:19.1

That's it for me, Anthony Skinner. And now without any further ado, here is the man of the hour,

1:24.8

Ian Kron.

1:36.1

Thank you. the man of the hour, Ian Kron. Enneagram 3, Brooke Taylor, author of the new book, Healing the Success Wound,

1:40.4

welcome to Typology.

1:42.0

Thrilled to be here.

1:42.8

Thanks for having me.

2:06.8

Let's just start way at the beginning. You're an Enneagram 3, which, of course, ties right into the topic of this whole book, Healing the Success Wound. I mean, gosh, if anyone's going to write a book about healing the success wound, it's going to be an Enneagram 3. How'd you learn you were in aneogram three? And where do you think it all started for you? From birth, I was born in aneogram three. And I really believe that my cultural upbringing, my familial upbringing,

2:12.9

and maybe part of the reason why I'm here on this earth is because of my dependence upon

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