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Around the Circle: An Enneagram Podcast
- De: Jeff Cook and T.J. Wilson
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The Enneagram is a map of the human personality. It’s a tool for navigating relationships. It creates language for what motivates us and helps us look at the way we look at everything else. Most importantly the enneagram is a mirror; because sometimes you need help seeing yourself. This is Jeff Cook and T.J. Wilson going around the circle to discuss various topics and how they affect each type.
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An Enneagram Podcast
- De Atlas en 01-22-21
An Enneagram Podcast
Revisado: 01-22-21
So this is our enneagram podcast, and we like it, so it gets some stars.
What you can
expect here is a next level discussion of the wisdom of the enneagram. We love talking about stance, coping style and affect. We love typing fictional characters for illustrations. And we love seeing others flourish in their relationships and self understanding.
Lots of great places to start, but we suggest going to “the basics” series if you know your number. If you don’t know your type, try “episode zero” for an introduction.
May all good things be yours. Jeff and TJ
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Seven
- The Deadly Sins and the Beatitudes
- De: Jeff Cook
- Narrado por: Jeff Cook
- Duración: 5 h y 24 m
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Our world is charged with both the grandeur of God and the void of his absence. The seven deadly sins are the force causing that hole. They are at work in each of us. They decimate our relationships, our souls, and our world. These deadly sins often seem pleasing and good for gaining what we desire, but they are thoroughly poisonous. Conversely, the Beatitudes are Jesus' pictures of a restored creation.
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Can't handle narrator!
- De Celtic Chris en 07-15-21
Most original Audiobook I've listen to recently
Revisado: 12-15-11
Would you listen to Seven again? Why?
Fluid, always interesting, and the original music by Tim Coons that flows in and out of the recording is brilliant.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Seven?
The last chapter is a live recording of the author, an amazing conclusion to the book. I haven't heard anyone else do this before.
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