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Nine Ways to . . . An Enneagram Podcast

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A podcast devoted to the nine types of the Enneagram and how they process, succeed and grow in different areas of life.
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Enneagram expert Christa Hardin walks us through each of the nine types and how they succeed and where they may tend to struggle in motherhood. Check out her website for more information on her podcast and book.Enneagramandmarriage.com
Join us as we talk with Kim about embracing alone time, in the midst of kids who need you constantly, as well as implementing structure to manage the chaos.
Join me as I have a deep, and really fun conversation with Kaycee Owens, a homeschooling, cow milking, mother of 4. She recommended a couple of poets. Here they are:Windell BerryMalcolm Guite (Advent Guide)Bible Verse 27:4
Bethany's podcast:The Warrior Mama Podcasthttps://sites.libsyn.com/308060/siteBethany's Book:A Warrior Mama's Prayershttps://bethanykimsey.co/products/a-warrior-mamas-prayer-journalOe visit her website at:https://bethanykimsey.com/
Sarah's PodcastsThe Greenbriar Church PodcastAlive & Active (Greenbriar Church)
Show NotesBooks: Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier. (There is also a movie on Netflix titled Rebecca.)Nine Ways to Die: AN Enneagram Murder Mystery by Kate HallockBible Verses:Matthew 6:28-33Philippians 4:6-7
This week we talk with Natalie McCown, an Enneagram three, mother of two and senior director of supply chain at Home Depot's home office. Join us as we discuss plans, and intentionality in motherhood, as well as adaptability when it all falls apart, which happens even for type threes.
In this episode we get a glimpse into the mind of a type 1 in motherhood with our guest, Sarah Johnson. Sarah hosts the Greenbriar Church Podcast and is launching the podcast Alive and Active soon.Come and listen in as we talk about inner critics, perfectionist tendencies, and imperfect children.