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When “Enough” Is More Than Money: An Enneagram One’s Journey, feat. Elizabeth Husserl

Typology

Ian Morgan Cron

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4.63.2K Ratings

🗓️ 31 May 2025

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

In this heartfelt episode of Typology, Anthony and I sit down with Elizabeth Husserl—an Enneagram One with a Two wing and the author of the beautiful new book The Power of Enough: Finding Joy in Your Relationship with Money.

Elizabeth's story begins over two decades ago when she first encountered the Enneagram. What followed was nothing short of transformational. Her work with the Enneagram didn’t just shape her inner life—it helped heal her marriage and completely reframed her understanding of wealth. In our conversation, she invites us to imagine a richer, more expansive definition of money—one rooted in connection, belonging, and wholeness rather than scarcity and striving.

Together, we explore:

  • How the Enneagram can deepen personal growth and strengthen relationships

  • Elizabeth’s evolving relationship with money and what it’s taught her

  • The role of financial “DNA” and how we can begin to rewrite our inherited money stories

  • Grounded practices for living with “enoughness” in every area of life

If you're curious about how the Enneagram intersects with your financial story—or simply hungry for a more soulful approach to money—this episode is full of wisdom, vulnerability, and grace.

You can learn more about Elizabeth’s work at ElizabethHusserl.com, and follow her on Instagram @ElizabethHusserl for more insights.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, typology friends. Welcome once again to this amazing podcast where we talk about, man, the

0:11.3

Enneagram and how it relates to our everyday lives. I'm so stoked today. We have our new friend

0:16.2

Elizabeth Husserl, which kind of rhymes with casserole, as I was told.

0:21.6

And she is an anagram one with a two-wing and author of the new book, The Power of Enough,

0:27.6

finding joy in your relationship with money.

0:30.0

Elizabeth, welcome to typology.

0:32.5

Oh, my goodness, Ian.

0:33.3

I'm so excited to be here.

0:35.3

All right.

0:36.1

So before we hit record, you said you've been studying the Enneagram for 20 years.

0:40.9

We've got to hear something about that.

0:43.2

Yeah.

0:43.5

Actually, I'm going to age myself.

0:44.6

It was longer than that.

0:45.7

But I will never forget the moment that I was introduced to the Enigram.

0:50.6

I had, funny enough, it was in Waxaca, Mexico.

0:53.9

So I had just graduated from my degree in

0:56.4

economics, and I was working at a nonprofit in Wauaca, teaching indigenous women how to do

1:02.6

savings and loan cooperatives. And I was taking a workshop. I was like, what am I going to do my weekend?

1:06.6

I was taking a workshop, and I went to the one yoga studio in town, and they were doing a workshop on the enneagram. And I had no idea what this was. But I was taking a workshop and I went to the one yoga studio in town and they were doing a workshop on the

1:12.1

enneagram and I had no idea what this was but I was like I got time on a Saturday so I went and I kid you

1:18.6

not they went through the different types and I knew immediately I was a one I knew that I had a very

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