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Typology

Trusting Your Self, feat. Jeff Chu (Enneagram 6) [S07-008]

Typology

Ian Morgan Cron

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4.63.2K Ratings

🗓️ 7 September 2023

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Sixes have excellent analytical minds, are great strategists, troubleshooters, problem-solvers, and of course, see worst-case scenarios that other people don't see. The passion of the Six is fear which is often experienced as anxiety…anxiety that the unexpected could happen at any time. But once they launch a mental narrative in their head of all that could go wrong, these fictional stories can take on lives of their own and can grow and crowd out what’s actually happening.

Today, we revisit my conversation with Jeff Chu to explore the complexities of The Loyalist, and how knowing his Enneagram type has allowed him to identify those aspects of his personality that are responses to things he's been through in the past and work through them.

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Jeff Chu is a writer, reporter, Editor-at-large at Travel + Leisure, and Teacher in residence at Crosspointe Church. His reporting and writing has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, Travel+Leisure, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, and Modern Farmer. When big publishers were still starting magazines and pouring millions of dollars into them, Jeff was an editor on the launch team of the now-defunct Conde Nast Portfolio. And before that, he spent seven years at Time magazine, where he really received his journalistic education. Jeff was a London-based web producer and staff writer.

In 2021, Jeff helped turn Rachel Held Evans’ latest work-in-progress into a finished book titled, “Wholehearted Faith.” He wove the words of her partial manuscript with other unpublished writings to create a rich collection of essays that ask candid questions about the stories we’ve been told—and the stories we tell—about our faith, our selves, and our world.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, typology tribe, this is Ian Cron, your host, and today we have my friend and

0:09.0

any of Graham's six Jeff Chu on the line.

0:12.3

Let me tell you a little bit about him before we get started.

0:15.3

So Jeff Chu is a journalist and a seminarian at Princeton Theological Seminary.

0:23.0

Most recently, right?

0:24.0

Your last gig was on staff at Fast Company.

0:26.8

Is that right?

0:27.8

That's right.

0:28.8

And then you've written about international affairs.

0:33.3

You led their award-winning coverage of China.

0:36.6

Your big gig was a time magazine, right?

0:39.6

That was a past life of mine, yes.

0:41.3

A past life, right?

0:43.0

And among others, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, and

0:47.7

modern farmer.

0:49.2

I'm a wannabe farmer.

0:54.6

Which one of these doesn't go with the others?

0:57.2

That's fantastic.

0:59.8

So Jeff, you are an Enneagram six.

1:04.0

And are you a phobic or counter phobic six?

1:07.3

I would say from my pattern of running away from things phobic, sounds about right?

1:12.5

Yeah, man.

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