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The 9 Enneagram Types Explained: A Framework for Personal Growth

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This week we dig into the Enneagram with coach and podcaster Jennifer Stanley to trace behavior back to core motivation, revealing how nine types, three centers of intelligence, and one core need organize the choices we make—often without noticing. That clarity opens a door: once you see the engine driving your habits, you can steer toward a life that feels aligned rather than reactive.
Jennifer breaks down the differences between surface behavior and inner motive, showing how a room-reading Type Three and a power-protecting Type Eight can look similar from the outside but live from very different “whys.” We talk blind spots—like a Two’s pride in being needed or an Eight’s pull toward intensity—and how naming them turns autopilot into awareness. From there we get practical: why online tests can only narrow your type, how to spot your center of intelligence (head, heart, or gut), and simple questions that create space between urge and action.
Midlife takes center stage as Jennifer shares Intermission, her cohort that blends deeper Enneagram work, retreat, purpose statements, and private coaching to help women co-author Act Two. We honor Act One for what it taught, make peace with changing relationships, and set boundaries that let us care for aging parents without losing ourselves. Wellness stays grounded in real life—seasonal, personal, and type-aware—whether that means CrossFit, yoga, long walks, or protecting unstructured weekends. If you’re craving a clearer map, kinder relationships, and a next chapter that fits, this conversation offers both language and tools to start now.
Jennifer's Book Recommendation: “The Road Back to You" by Suzanne Stabile

More about Jennifer:

Jennifer Stanley is a life coach and Enneagram expert who helps people see the hidden patterns shaping their lives and relationships. Drawing on years of experience guiding teams and individuals, she brings fresh insights and practical tools that spark “aha” moments and lasting growth.
Whether in private coaching, leading a workshop, cohort, or keynote, Jennifer weaves wisdom and story to inspire authentic leadership, connection, and change. As a former theater performer turned coach, she loves helping others step into their own second act with clarity and confidence.
Jennifer lives in Indiana with her husband and has two grown children. She enjoys skiing, travel, long dinner conversations with friends, community theatre, and volunteerism — always bringing creativity and connection into every part of her life.

www.livingwellbyjen.com

https://www.instagram.com/livingwellbyjen/
https://www.facebook.com/LivingWellByJen
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-stanley-68337613b/
https://www.youtube.com/@LivingWellbyJen

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Chapters

1. Defining The Enneagram (00:00:00)

2. Show Welcome And Mission (00:00:34)

3. Meet Jennifer And Her Lens (00:01:07)

4. Jennifer’s Origin Story With Enneagram (00:02:59)

5. Midlife Identity And Returning To The Tool (00:05:45)

6. What The Enneagram Actually Is (00:06:59)

7. Motivation vs Behavior And Testing Limits (00:10:17)

8. Centers Of Intelligence And Core Needs (00:13:03)

9. Type Three vs Type Eight In Real Life (00:16:36)

10. Using Your Type For Growth Not Memes (00:19:09)

11. Blind Spots: Two’s Pride And Eight’s Intensity (00:22:29)

12. The Nine Types At A Glance (00:25:01)

13. Coaching With Or Without Enneagram Fluency (00:29:43)

14. Introducing Intermission: A Midlife Cohort (00:31:44)

15. Act One, Act Two, And Purpose Statements (00:34:26)

16. Growing With Clients And Changing Circles (00:37:23)

17. Caring For Aging Parents Without Losing Self (00:39:54)

18. Wellness As Seasonal Balance (00:42:00)

19. Tailoring Wellness By Type (00:44:49)

20. Can ChatGPT Help With Enneagram (00:46:14)

21. Why Community Learning Deepens Compassion (00:48:54)

76 episodes

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This week we dig into the Enneagram with coach and podcaster Jennifer Stanley to trace behavior back to core motivation, revealing how nine types, three centers of intelligence, and one core need organize the choices we make—often without noticing. That clarity opens a door: once you see the engine driving your habits, you can steer toward a life that feels aligned rather than reactive.
Jennifer breaks down the differences between surface behavior and inner motive, showing how a room-reading Type Three and a power-protecting Type Eight can look similar from the outside but live from very different “whys.” We talk blind spots—like a Two’s pride in being needed or an Eight’s pull toward intensity—and how naming them turns autopilot into awareness. From there we get practical: why online tests can only narrow your type, how to spot your center of intelligence (head, heart, or gut), and simple questions that create space between urge and action.
Midlife takes center stage as Jennifer shares Intermission, her cohort that blends deeper Enneagram work, retreat, purpose statements, and private coaching to help women co-author Act Two. We honor Act One for what it taught, make peace with changing relationships, and set boundaries that let us care for aging parents without losing ourselves. Wellness stays grounded in real life—seasonal, personal, and type-aware—whether that means CrossFit, yoga, long walks, or protecting unstructured weekends. If you’re craving a clearer map, kinder relationships, and a next chapter that fits, this conversation offers both language and tools to start now.
Jennifer's Book Recommendation: “The Road Back to You" by Suzanne Stabile

More about Jennifer:

Jennifer Stanley is a life coach and Enneagram expert who helps people see the hidden patterns shaping their lives and relationships. Drawing on years of experience guiding teams and individuals, she brings fresh insights and practical tools that spark “aha” moments and lasting growth.
Whether in private coaching, leading a workshop, cohort, or keynote, Jennifer weaves wisdom and story to inspire authentic leadership, connection, and change. As a former theater performer turned coach, she loves helping others step into their own second act with clarity and confidence.
Jennifer lives in Indiana with her husband and has two grown children. She enjoys skiing, travel, long dinner conversations with friends, community theatre, and volunteerism — always bringing creativity and connection into every part of her life.

www.livingwellbyjen.com

https://www.instagram.com/livingwellbyjen/
https://www.facebook.com/LivingWellByJen
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-stanley-68337613b/
https://www.youtube.com/@LivingWellbyJen

House of JerMar: houseofjermar.com

Empowerment Fundamentals Course: https://members.houseofjermar.com/empowerment-course

Instagram: instagram.com/houseofjermar/
YouTube Channel: youtube.com/@Houseofjermar
Read Jeanne's Book: Two Feet In: Lessons From an All-In Life
WELCOME TO OUR HOUSE!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Defining The Enneagram (00:00:00)

2. Show Welcome And Mission (00:00:34)

3. Meet Jennifer And Her Lens (00:01:07)

4. Jennifer’s Origin Story With Enneagram (00:02:59)

5. Midlife Identity And Returning To The Tool (00:05:45)

6. What The Enneagram Actually Is (00:06:59)

7. Motivation vs Behavior And Testing Limits (00:10:17)

8. Centers Of Intelligence And Core Needs (00:13:03)

9. Type Three vs Type Eight In Real Life (00:16:36)

10. Using Your Type For Growth Not Memes (00:19:09)

11. Blind Spots: Two’s Pride And Eight’s Intensity (00:22:29)

12. The Nine Types At A Glance (00:25:01)

13. Coaching With Or Without Enneagram Fluency (00:29:43)

14. Introducing Intermission: A Midlife Cohort (00:31:44)

15. Act One, Act Two, And Purpose Statements (00:34:26)

16. Growing With Clients And Changing Circles (00:37:23)

17. Caring For Aging Parents Without Losing Self (00:39:54)

18. Wellness As Seasonal Balance (00:42:00)

19. Tailoring Wellness By Type (00:44:49)

20. Can ChatGPT Help With Enneagram (00:46:14)

21. Why Community Learning Deepens Compassion (00:48:54)

76 episodes

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