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🗓️ 8 April 2021
⏱️ 47 minutes
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In general, Enneagram Sixes focus on scanning for threats and risks, being prepared in case the worst happens, and predicting and anticipating what might happen next so they can be ready to meet whatever challenge occurs.
But, when you get into their subtypes...they can look and behave pretty differently.
I dive into this in-depth today with Enneagram guru, Beatrice Chestnut.
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0:00.0 | Hey folks and welcome to typology. The show in which we explore the mystery of the |
0:08.7 | human personality, the lens of the NEGRAAM. My name is Anthony Skinner on the producer |
0:13.7 | of the show and returning to the show today we have psychotherapist, thought leader, coach |
0:19.9 | and master NEGRAAM teacher Beatrice Chestnut. That's right Beatrice is with us and today |
0:25.8 | we are covering NEGRAAM 6's. So hang on for the ride there is a lot of great content |
0:31.0 | in this episode. You're going to love it. We're happy to have Beatrice back with us. That's |
0:36.4 | it for me Anthony Skinner and now for the host of our show, Ian Cry. |
0:43.8 | Beatrice Chestnut welcome back to typology. Very happy to be here. Author of the complete |
0:53.4 | NEGRAAM, not the partial NEGRAAM but the complete NEGRAAM. 27 paths to greater self-knowledge |
1:01.9 | a characteristic or virtue in a sense self-knowledge that is in short supply these days. So it's |
1:15.7 | a timely and wonderful, wonderful book. We're going to view in a couple of weeks back we |
1:20.8 | spoke about ones and twos and today and in our next episode we're going to be talking |
1:27.6 | about two of my favorite types, sixes and nines. These are wonderful, wonderful human beings |
1:36.3 | and I want to start off by asking the question. There are three nuanced expressions of nines |
1:44.4 | right, three subtypes and we're going to jump into those in just a moment. But I want |
1:48.2 | to ask, is there a few things that we can say about all sixes in general? You know, some |
1:54.2 | characteristic that appears or themes that run through the lives of all three types of |
1:59.6 | sixes. Why don't you start and I'll chime in. Okay, so first I need to say that of all |
2:05.5 | nine types, there are probably the fewest things that you can say about all three sixes. |
2:13.5 | That would hold true for all three of them because they are the most different from each |
2:18.7 | other, them and the fours. And they are so different that I do struggle sometimes like |
2:30.3 | in introductory workshops before I've introduced even the idea that there are these three subtypes |
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