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Velvet's Edge with Kelly Henderson

Kelly’s Favorite Conversations: Enneagram Driving Forces (The Edge)

Velvet's Edge with Kelly Henderson

iHeartPodcasts

Spirituality, Relationships, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality

4.5927 Ratings

🗓️ 25 April 2026

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Enneagram specialist, Jorga White, is back with Kelly and Chip to discuss the driving forces behind each enneagram number and why understanding your number's motivators can help heal your life and relationships.  
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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:02.6

Guaranteed Human.

0:15.1

It is Enneagram focused this week on the Velvet Sedge podcast.

0:19.1

And if you guys listen to the Wednesday episode with

0:21.1

Katie G is what I will now call her because I really struggle to say Gustaf Son, her last name.

0:27.5

But Katie and I talked about basically when your Enneagram number really get set into stone in your

0:33.6

personality and how it is almost like a childhood survival skill that we develop.

0:40.8

It's the way that our personality interprets the surroundings that we're growing up in.

0:45.9

And it was such a deep dive that I thought it might be important to bring back one of the

0:50.3

initial conversations I've had on the podcast about the Enneagram. And Chip was a part of this

0:56.0

conversation as well. But we talked to Georgia White. And she kind of broke down the beginning

1:01.6

stages of the Enneagram and the core fears behind why we do what we do when you're a certain number.

1:07.7

Like what is the driving force behind why you do what you do?

1:11.8

So if you're new to the Enneagram and you're wanting to learn more, it's one of my absolute

1:17.0

favorite tools for not only understanding myself, but understanding the people in my life.

1:21.7

Because I do find that we can often get into miscommunication with people.

1:25.6

We're obviously all seeing the world through our own individual lenses.

1:29.4

And when you understand maybe some of the driving force behind why people are doing what

1:35.1

they're doing or what are their core fears, a lot of their actions start to make a lot more

1:39.9

sense.

1:40.4

And they're not left to just our own interpretation of something we don't fully understand

1:45.7

honestly if we don't really understand the why is behind it. So it's a really effective tool for me

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