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Movie Typing | An Enneagram Podcast

Author: Jeff Cook and TJ Wilson

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All of the Around The Circle Deep Dives into the Enneagram Types of Pop Culture Figures all in one place!
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We continue our deep dive into Heroes in film, this time choosing to elevate a singular actor.If you are interested in seeing info about the Weld County Food Bank : GO HEREYou can connect with us and see all our best stuff at : aroundthecircle.org And check out Movie Typing : HERE
We continue our deep dive into Heroes in film, this time choosing to elevate a singular actor.If you are interested in seeing info about the Weld County Food Bank : GO HEREYou can connect with us and see all our best stuff at : aroundthecircle.org
We continue our deep dive into Heroes in film, this time choosing to elevate a singular actor.If you are interested in seeing info about the Weld County Food Bank : GO HEREYou can connect with us and see all our best stuff at : aroundthecircle.org
We continue our deep dive into Heroes in film, this time choosing to elevate a singular actor.If you are interested in seeing info about the Weld County Food Bank : GO HEREYou can connect with us and see all our best stuff at : aroundthecircle.org
For all our best material, go HERETo take a look at our June 27-28 Event : HERELinks to Streaming "The Secret of Nimh" : HEREOr on YouTube : HEREWe are beginning our deep dive into Heroism in Enneagram Sixes.We're thrilled to jump into the world of the Rats of Nimh. Enjoy!
For all our best material, go HERETo take a look at our June 27-28 Event : HERELinks to Streaming "The Secret of Nimh" : HEREOr on YouTube : HEREWe are beginning our deep dive into Heroism in Enneagram Sixes.We're thrilled to jump into the world of the Rats of Nimh. Enjoy!
For all our best material, go HERETo take a look at our June 27-28 Event : HERELinks to Streaming "The Secret of Nimh" : HEREOr on YouTube : HERE"Heroes" is finally here. We are starting the deep dive into our favorite heroes in film and their Enneagram types.This is our introduction to thinking hard about Heroism at times like this.
In the grand finale of our Lord of the Rings typing series, Jeff and TJ take on the final—and perhaps most nuanced—characters of Tolkien’s epic. This week, the focus is on Frodo and Faramir, two deeply reflective and emotionally complex figures whose journeys illuminate the heart of the Enneagram. As the discussion dives into Faramir’s longing to be seen and Frodo’s heavy burden of the One Ring, the hosts unpack the traits of Enneagram Fours, their struggles, and their strengths.With humor and heart, Jeff and TJ also revisit the complete typing list of the Lord of the Rings universe, reflecting on themes of duty, empathy, and the profound emotional resonance of Tolkien’s characters. Whether you're a fan of the books, the films, or simply the Enneagram, this episode ties the entire series together with insightful conclusions, some surprising debates, and a celebration of what it means to truly know oneself.Join us for this epic conclusion as we explore Frodo's quiet resolve, Faramir's inner battle for recognition, and how the Enneagram continues to guide us in understanding the stories—and lives—that matter most.
Join Jeff and TJ as they dive deep into the Enneagram typings of two iconic Lord of the Rings characters: Meriadoc "Merry" Brandybuck and Legolas. Is Merry a loyal caretaker Type 2, and what does his relationship with Pippin reveal about his journey? Could Legolas's competitive nature and sleek precision point to him being a Type 3, or does his keen observational style suggest something else entirely? Along the way, we explore their growth, stress responses, and what these beloved characters teach us about ourselves.With plenty of humor, insights, and a few jabs at Orlando Bloom's portrayal, this episode is a must-listen for Enneagram enthusiasts and Tolkien fans alike.Around the Circle is your home for thoughtful Enneagram conversations, pop culture deep dives, and more. Subscribe now and join the journey!
In Part 6 of our epic Lord of the Rings Enneagram series, we dive deep into the personalities of four iconic Middle-earth characters. Join Jeff and TJ as they explore the complexities of Gollum’s internal struggle, Denethor’s volatile relationships, Galadriel’s ethereal wisdom, and Arwen’s steadfast devotion. How does the Enneagram reveal the deeper motives and emotional patterns behind their choices? And why do certain types resonate so powerfully in Tolkien’s world?This episode is packed with insights, debates, and a few surprises as we continue our journey through the greatest trilogy of all time. Plus, we set the stage for our next discussion with Mary Brandybuck front and center. Tune in, geek out, and maybe even leave us a review—because being the 200th reviewer is basically like holding the One Ring (without the corruption).Don’t forget to visit aroundthecircle.org for exclusive content, and may all good things be yours!
We jump into the first round of deep dives with Éowyn, Pippin, Gimli, Théoden and Boromir.
We start our mistyping conversation by dive deep into Fives and Sixes. From Gandalf’s wisdom and power struggles to Samwise Gamgee’s steadfast loyalty, each episode unpacks motivations, fears, and dynamics in Middle-earth.In this episode, we kick off a multi-part series with spirited debates on Gandalf’s complexity—Type 5 or 8?—Elrond’s reserved wisdom, and Wormtongue’s manipulative edge. We also tackle the heartfelt question: Is Sam a devoted Type 2 or a loyal Type 6? Whether you're an Enneagram enthusiast, a Tolkien fan, or both, this is your guide to understanding the inner lives of these iconic characters.🔗 Follow us on Instagram and Twitter, and don’t forget to rate, review, and share! 🌟
Watching The Lord of the Rings during Christmas break is like stepping into a realm of timeless adventure and camaraderie, where the heartwarming bonds of friendship mirror the season's spirit of togetherness. The sweeping landscapes and epic battles transport you to Middle-earth, offering a perfect escape from the everyday hustle, all while the story's themes of hope and resilience inspire reflection for the year ahead. Whether surrounded by the glow of twinkling lights or curled up by the fire, it’s a cinematic journey that feels as comforting as it is awe-inspiring.
Watching The Lord of the Rings during Christmas break is like stepping into a realm of timeless adventure and camaraderie, where the heartwarming bonds of friendship mirror the season's spirit of togetherness. The sweeping landscapes and epic battles transport you to Middle-earth, offering a perfect escape from the everyday hustle, all while the story's themes of hope and resilience inspire reflection for the year ahead. Whether surrounded by the glow of twinkling lights or curled up by the fire, it’s a cinematic journey that feels as comforting as it is awe-inspiring.
Watching The Lord of the Rings during Christmas break is like stepping into a realm of timeless adventure and camaraderie, where the heartwarming bonds of friendship mirror the season's spirit of togetherness. The sweeping landscapes and epic battles transport you to Middle-earth, offering a perfect escape from the everyday hustle, all while the story's themes of hope and resilience inspire reflection for the year ahead. Whether surrounded by the glow of twinkling lights or curled up by the fire, it’s a cinematic journey that feels as comforting as it is awe-inspiring.Jump into our Typing Throw Down!
"Pulp Fiction" | Part III

"Pulp Fiction" | Part III

2024-10-2001:38:18

The link to all our Patreon material is HEREThe Link to our Youtube work is HERE___30 years ago two of America’s great films were released on the same day.Neither the Shawshank Redemption nor Pulp Fiction won the Academy award for best picture, but they commonly top lists of the most beloved films of this generation.We are picking up the second of the two in our double feature. Pulp Fiction is a redemptive story of profane, deeply flawed human beings. It is a perfectly constructed, very adult film with rich characters worth talking about.With that, we dive into arguably the most celebrated piece of art made in the 1990’s Quinton Tarantino's Pulp Fiction.
"Pulp Fiction" | Part II

"Pulp Fiction" | Part II

2024-10-1902:14:18

The link to all our Patreon material is HEREThe Link to our Youtube work is HERE___30 years ago two of America’s great films were released on the same day.Neither the Shawshank Redemption nor Pulp Fiction won the Academy award for best picture, but they commonly top lists of the most beloved films of this generation.We are picking up the second of the two in our double feature. Pulp Fiction is a redemptive story of profane, deeply flawed human beings. It is a perfectly constructed, very adult film with rich characters worth talking about.With that, we dive into arguably the most celebrated piece of art made in the 1990’s Quinton Tarantino's Pulp Fiction.
The link to all our Patreon material is HEREThe Link to our Youtube work is HERE___30 years ago two of America’s great films were released on the same day.Neither the Shawshank Redemption nor Pulp Fiction won the Academy award for best picture, but they commonly top lists of the most beloved films of this generation.We are picking up the second of the two in our double feature. Pulp Fiction is a redemptive story of profane, deeply flawed human beings. It is a perfectly constructed, very adult film with rich characters worth talking about.With that, we dive into arguably the most celebrated piece of art made in the 1990’s Quinton Tarantino's Pulp Fiction.
First! The link to all our Patreon material is HEREThe Link to our Youtube work is HEREOn October 14, 1994, two of the greatest American films were released.The Shawshank Redemption, an adaptation of Stephen King's novella, was the directorial debut of Frank Darabont. Though it opened in only 33 theaters and won no Academy Awards, it now holds the #1 spot on IMDb’s list of the greatest films of all time. In 2020, TJ and I wrapped our Enneagram and Villainy series with a deep dive into this timeless classic, exploring the story’s primary antagonist, Warden Norton, through the lens of an Enneagram Nine.The second film, Pulp Fiction, was the highly anticipated follow-up from Quentin Tarantino. Regularly ranked alongside Shawshank as one of the most important films since the 1970s, Pulp Fiction is a dark, ensemble piece filled with characters in desperate need of redemption.In celebration of the 30th anniversary of these iconic films, we’re excited to present a double feature. First up, our recut deep dive into The Shawshank Redemption. You can also explore our Enneagram villain series on our sister podcast feed, Movie Typing, linked in the show notes. Whether you’re curious about villainous Nines, Fours, or Sevens, it’s well worth a listen.Next week, we'll release our treatment of Pulp Fiction, focusing on the inner lives of Enneagram Fives, Eights, Fours, Sixes, and Ones.
First! The link to all our Patreon material is HEREThe Link to our Youtube work is HEREOn October 14, 1994, two of the greatest American films were released.The Shawshank Redemption, an adaptation of Stephen King's novella, was the directorial debut of Frank Darabont. Though it opened in only 33 theaters and won no Academy Awards, it now holds the #1 spot on IMDb’s list of the greatest films of all time. In 2020, TJ and I wrapped our Enneagram and Villainy series with a deep dive into this timeless classic, exploring the story’s primary antagonist, Warden Norton, through the lens of an Enneagram Nine.The second film, Pulp Fiction, was the highly anticipated follow-up from Quentin Tarantino. Regularly ranked alongside Shawshank as one of the most important films since the 1970s, Pulp Fiction is a dark, ensemble piece filled with characters in desperate need of redemption.In celebration of the 30th anniversary of these iconic films, we’re excited to present a double feature. First up, our recut deep dive into The Shawshank Redemption. You can also explore our Enneagram villain series on our sister podcast feed, Movie Typing, linked in the show notes. Whether you’re curious about villainous Nines, Fours, or Sevens, it’s well worth a listen.Next week, we'll release our treatment of Pulp Fiction, focusing on the inner lives of Enneagram Fives, Eights, Fours, Sixes, and Ones.
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