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The Dad Edge Podcast

How the Enneagram Can Heal Your Marriage, Parenting, and Identity featuring Ian Cron

The Dad Edge Podcast

Larry Hagner

Health & Fitness, Education, Self-improvement

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 5 December 2025

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

In today's conversation, I sit down with Ian Cron — a psychotherapist, priest, bestselling author of The Road Back to You, and one of the world's leading experts on the Enneagram. This episode hit me far harder than I expected. Ian doesn't just explain the Enneagram… he helps us understand how our personality type shapes our marriage, our parenting, our leadership, and even the stories we tell ourselves.

 

But things get incredibly real when Ian puts me through a live guided inner-work exercise. Within minutes, he led me straight into one of the deepest beliefs I carry about success, provision, and worth — taking me face-to-face with the 12-year-old version of myself who still drives far more than I realized. It was raw, vulnerable, uncomfortable… and one of the most powerful moments I've had behind this microphone. If you've ever wondered why you do what you do, why you push so hard, or why your strengths sometimes undermine you, this conversation will stop you in your tracks.

 


 

Timeline Summary:

[0:00] – Introducing the episode and why today's conversation hit harder than expected.

[1:27] – Ian Cron's background as a psychotherapist, priest, and Enneagram expert.

[2:12] – Ian explains the nine personality types in plain language.

[2:42] – Why I chose to get vulnerable and let Ian guide me through inner work.

[3:25] – A moment of intense authenticity as I sit face-to-face with my younger self.

[11:51] – Nature vs. nurture — where personality comes from.

[13:34] – Why self-awareness is essential for good living, marriage, and parenting.

[15:31] – Applying Enneagram wisdom to understanding kids and their inner worlds.

[17:22] – How knowing my wife's type changed our marriage.

[18:27] – "What's best about you is also what's worst about you."

[19:59] – Ian analyzes my type (3w2) and explains why he knew so much about me instantly.

[21:42] – How threes may unintentionally run over people while chasing goals.

[22:50] – Parenting kids who aren't wired like you — and avoiding making them copies.

[24:12] – Why every type has strengths, weaknesses, and a path toward health.

[26:32] – Understanding your kids' Enneagram types and customizing your parenting.

[27:48] – When kids should take the Enneagram test.

[29:03] – My own reflections on turning 50 and becoming more self-aware.

[30:19] – How to begin inner work and understand your type's shadow side.

[31:21] – The shift from first-half-of-life achievement to second-half-of-life meaning.

[32:36] – Do Enneagram types change over time?

[33:58] – Ian shares the hard truths about being a Type 4 and the work it required.

[35:51] – What makes the Enneagram "painfully accurate" — and why it stings at first.

[43:03] – Why dating app "compatibility" algorithms may be misleading.

[46:16] – The danger of being married to someone exactly like you.

[47:15] – Why I talk to the "achiever" part of myself and how Ian explains this phenomenon.

[49:21] – Understanding internal "parts" and learning to lead them well.

[52:06] – The moment my 12-year-old self emerges during the guided exercise.

[1:02:14] – Why self-knowledge is the beginning of wisdom.

[1:03:27] – Ian's resources: assessments, coaching, books, and his Typology podcast.

[1:04:45] – Final reflections and directing listeners to the show notes.

 


 

Five Key Takeaways

 

  1. The Enneagram reveals core motivations, not just behaviors. Understanding your type gives you a mirror into why you act, think, and feel the way you do. 
  2. Self-awareness is foundational to healthy marriage and parenting. When you understand your patterns, blind spots, and triggers, you show up more intentionally for the people you love. 
  3. Your strengths also contain your shadow. "What's best about you is also what's worst about you" — and growth requires facing both sides honestly. 
  4. Inner-work exposes old parts still running your life. The guided exercise revealed a wounded 12-year-old part of me still driving my need to achieve and provide. 
  5. Your type doesn't change, but you evolve within it. True maturity comes from learning to lead your personality, not letting it lead you. 

 


 

Links & Resources:

 


 

Closing Remark

 

If this episode gave you a moment of clarity, helped you understand yourself better, or challenged you to grow, please rate, review, follow, and share the podcast. From my heart to yours, thank you for listening — now go out and live legendary.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Dad Edge podcast. The Dad Edge movement creates leaders of men, leaders of families, and leaders of communities. We will not only impact this generation of fathers, but the next generation as well. The kids we are raising will have better chances and odds stacked in their favor because of the amazing example

0:21.2

that their fathers emulated for them. We are here to change the world. We are here to change

0:27.6

relationships. We are here to positively disrupt this generation of fathers so no man goes to their

0:33.6

grave with regret. We disrupt the drift of busyness and replace it with razor-focused intention,

0:40.3

passion, purpose, and direction.

0:43.7

We are the Dad Edge,

0:45.7

and we're here to change the game.

0:47.8

We're here to change the game.

1:05.2

I don't know. What if the person you're trying to fix isn't actually broken?

1:08.8

And what if you don't understand why you do the things that you do?

1:10.8

Gentlemen, welcome to the Dad Edge. I'm Larry Hagner, founder of the Dad Edge podcast, the Dad Edge Alliance for Driven Family Men, and the Dad Edge Business Boardroom for our entrepreneurs. My mission, it's simple. It's to help good men become great husbands, fathers, and leaders without losing themselves in the grind. In today's conversation, I got to be honest with you guys, man, hit me harder than I expected.

1:30.7

My guest today, Ian Crone, he is a psychotherapist.

1:34.4

He's a priest and a best-selling author of The Road Back to You.

1:38.9

He is one of the world's leading experts on the Enneagram.

1:43.1

He breaks down the nine types in plain language,

1:47.0

the nine type, the, if I can only talk, the nine personality types in plain language so we can

1:53.3

understand it. And not only that, but he also describes it how it shows up in marriage, how it

1:58.4

shows up in parenting, and how it even shows up in our

2:01.0

leadership. He's also going to talk about some of the good things about our personality

2:04.6

type and some of the things that don't really serve us that well. But here's where it gets

2:09.4

really, really real in the interview. Ian didn't just explain the enneagram. He actually used me

2:16.8

as a guinea pig. Live on the air,

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