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Typology

Living Awake and Balanced, feat. David Dark and Sarah Masen (Enneagram 9 and 6) [S02-018]

Typology

Ian Morgan Cron

Religion & Spirituality, Health & Fitness, Christianity

4.73.2K Ratings

🗓️ 6 December 2018

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

Not only is the Enneagram a great tool for gaining self-knowledge, but it is also a gateway for building strong relationships. When you understand that your way of seeing the world is not the only way to see the world, it creates room for compassion and appreciation toward others. The Enneagram teaches us how to communicate, and in turn, strengthens our relationships with family, friends, and co-workers.

This week I invited husband and wife, David Dark (Enneagram 9) and Sarah Masen (Enneagram 6) to join me in a conversation about how the Enneagram has helped them identify the similarities and differences in their personalities and how that knowledge has shaped their marriage. 

With Enneagram Nines "optimistic to the point of denial" and Enneagram Sixes "realistic to the point of oblivion," Dark and Masen demonstrate how they try to live in a balanced way that fosters a supportive and secure relationship where they both feel valued.

 

ABOUT DAVID:         

David Dark is the author of Life's Too Short To Pretend You're Not Religious, The Sacredness of Questioning Everything, Everyday Apocalypse: The Sacred Revealed in Radiohead, The Simpsons, and Other Pop Culture Icons and The Gospel According To America: A Meditation on a God-blessed, Christ-haunted Idea. His work has appeared in MTV News, Books & Culture, Pitchfork, and the Oxford American.

Following years of teaching high school English, he received his doctorate in 2011 and now teaches at the Tennessee Prison for Women and Belmont University where he is assistant professor of Religion and the Arts in the College of Theology.

 

ABOUT SARAH:        

Sarah Masen is an American singer-songwriter originally from the suburbs of Detroit, Michigan. For several years she has lived in Nashville, TN with her husband, author David Dark, and their three children.  Originally signed to Charlie Peacock's "re:think" label, and subsequently to Word Records, she is now independent.

Sarah's music has been described as pop alternative and is written from a background featuring influences as varied as Rich Mullins, Keith Green, 10,000 Maniacs, Over The Rhine, Victoria Williams and Julie Miller. Sarah's live performance has elements of the innocent approach of the last two artists, although most of her music comes from more of an intellectual background, discussing life, relationships and faith, in stark contrast with the angst-driven, dark and cynical approach you can find in a lot of the alternative music today.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, typology tribe Ian Morgan-Kron welcome to the show on which we

0:14.1

explore the mystery of the human personality through the lens of the

0:19.8

any of them. I'm here with my friend Guru Handler Anthony Skinner Ian-Kron how

0:28.1

are you doing? Man I'm doing well you know why? Tell me why. Because it's holiday

0:33.5

time. It is holiday time. Tell the people about where we were this past Sunday. Man we

0:39.6

went to the city of Franklin's Christmas tree lighting in the square. It was

0:46.5

something one and man. It was awesome. I got sick eating the kettle corn though. Oh

0:50.6

man that kettle corn smelled so good. And fake snow. Oh had some flurries. A lot of

0:55.9

fake snow. Yeah it was awesome. Right singing all the carols around the tree. Oh and

1:00.7

the place was packed. Yeah it's what we've been voted like the number one

1:04.3

small town in America I think and it was pretty much the quintessential small town

1:08.6

experience. It was man. You know my only problem is you know but don't ask your

1:12.2

question. Yeah. Alright so what is your what is your grandmother used to get you

1:18.2

for Christmas every year? Because I was just thinking about this the other day

1:21.6

because I came across one. What is your grandmother used to give you every year

1:25.0

Christmas? Okay every year I got socks but not just any sock. I got tube socks. I mean

1:34.5

the ones with like the little rings like the little stripe rings around them. Yeah 70s

1:38.9

19s I mean can you see I don't even know where she how did she even find them right? I

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don't know. So what did your grandmother get you? Look at every year my dearly

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departed grandmother used to buy me a valour pull over sweatshirt. Yeah made of

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valour. No. Yes I'm not getting you. No way. I never I promise I don't think I ever

2:03.6

wore it once except when she made it try made me try it on and for the pictures

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