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Enneagram Typecast

Enneagram Typecast

By Lee Milligan

The Enneagram Typecast is a podcast that embraces inclusivity and secular perspectives in exploring the Enneagram. Our goal is to create a welcoming space for all, promoting inclusion and intersectionality. Join us as we delve into all things Enneagram, discuss rituals for growth, and explore ways to stay grounded, open, and curious throughout the process of self-discovery.
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Enneagram TypecastFeb 05, 2023

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A Very Special Episode
Feb 05, 202338:33
Enneagram Type 9 Mini Panel
Jan 23, 202302:18:18
Enneagram Type 8 Mini Panel
Jan 07, 202301:52:44
Enneagram Type 7 Mini Panel
Dec 10, 202201:36:47
Enneagram Type 6 Mini Panel
Nov 26, 202201:32:46
Enneagram Type 5 Mini Panel
Oct 29, 202201:30:45
Enneagram Type 4 Mini Panel
Sep 18, 202201:37:34
Enneagram Type 3 Mini Panel
Sep 03, 202201:16:47
Enneagram Type 2 Mini Panel
Aug 20, 202201:22:27
Enneagram Type 1 Mini Panel
Aug 06, 202201:28:42
Celebrations & Broken Hearts
Jul 03, 202201:13:49
Enneagram Object Relations or Harmony Groups - Attachment Types 3, 6, & 9

Enneagram Object Relations or Harmony Groups - Attachment Types 3, 6, & 9

The Object Relations or Harmony Groups were developed in part by Dr. David Daniels and Riso & Hudson to help us understand how we relate to, connect with, and engage with the world. An object relation is how we influence or are influenced by something/someone else. It is how we express ourselves through other people/things as an expression of a particular parental wound. In this episode, we discuss The Attachment Triad (Pragmatists).


The Attachment Group is composed of Types 3, 6, and 9. Those with an attachment object relation feel satisfied if their needs (with people, situations, thoughts) are met, thereby securing a sense of self and stability. As a means of attaching themselves, these types adjust their ways to be consistent with important people and groups they want to be in good regard with. Fitting in, aligning, and thriving with others can be essential to these types. Attaching and detaching from others can also be used as an unconscious habit to prove one's importance and place.


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Music: “Common Thread” by Katie O’Connor. Facebook ⁠/CaitOMusic⁠   Instagram ⁠@caitomusic

Jun 11, 202201:15:17
Catching up with Lee & Caryn
May 28, 202201:09:30
Enneagram Object Relations or Harmony Groups - Rejection Types 2, 5, & 8

Enneagram Object Relations or Harmony Groups - Rejection Types 2, 5, & 8

The Object Relations or Harmony Groups were developed in part by Dr. David Daniels and Riso & Hudson to help us understand how we relate to, connect with, and engage with the world. An object relation is how we influence or are influenced by something/someone else. It is how we express ourselves through other people/things as an expression of a particular parental wound. In this episode, we discuss The Rejection Triad (Relationists).


The Rejection Group is composed of Types 2, 5, and 8. Those with a rejection object relation feel as though others reject them. Since others don't care about their needs, they reject their own needs too. Consequently, their relationships deal with issues like not wanting to be touched or nurtured. In spite of feeling rejected, they believe they only have one gift to offer to prevent future rejections. As a result of these rejections, they develop a sense of self by offering their talent. There is contentment in accepting that one has many gifts to offer the world and that what they perceive might be needed might not be true. 


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Music: “Common Thread” by Katie O’Connor. Facebook ⁠/CaitOMusic⁠   Instagram ⁠@caitomusic

Apr 09, 202253:12
Enneagram Object Relations or Harmony Groups - Frustration Types 1, 4, & 7

Enneagram Object Relations or Harmony Groups - Frustration Types 1, 4, & 7

The Object Relations or Harmony Groups were developed in part by Dr. David Daniels and Riso & Hudson to help us understand how we relate to, connect with, and engage with the world. An object relation is how we influence or are influenced by something/someone else. It is how we express ourselves through other people/things as an expression of a particular parental wound. In this episode, we discuss The Frustration Triad (Idealists/Utopians)
The Frustration Group is composed of Types 1, 4, and 7. Each has an idea of how the world should be (and gets frustrated when it isn't). Those with the frustration object relation know what will make them happy, but they feel they seldom get it. They tend to become disillusioned with their happiness once they have discovered it. Consequently, they become frustrated as they begin their search again. Their sense of self is based on the pursuit of an ideal. There is contentment in accepting one's present situation and finding beauty, perfection, and freedom in what is.

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Music: “Common Thread” by Katie O’Connor. Facebook ⁠/CaitOMusic⁠   Instagram ⁠@caitomusic

Mar 26, 202258:28
Enneagram Harmonic Groups - The Competency Triad: Types 1, 3, & 5
Mar 12, 202255:45
Enneagram Harmonic Groups - The Emotional Realness or Reactive Group Triad - Types 4, 6, & 8
Feb 26, 202242:17
Enneagram Harmonic Groups - The Positive Outlook Triad Types 2, 7, & 9
Feb 12, 202259:55
Enneagram Triads: Hornevian Groups - The Assertive, Aggressive, Initiators, or Move and Improve Types 3, 7, & 8

Enneagram Triads: Hornevian Groups - The Assertive, Aggressive, Initiators, or Move and Improve Types 3, 7, & 8

Jan 29, 202258:30
Enneagram Triads: Hornevian Groups - The Compliant, Dependent, or Dutiful Types 1, 2, & 6
Jan 15, 202237:24
Enneagram Triads: Hornevian Groups - The Withdrawn, Contemplators, or Strategic Long View Thinker Types 4, 5, & 9
Jan 08, 202234:34
Using the Enneagram for Change
Dec 18, 202154:03
Enneagram Type 9 - The Mediator, The Peacemaker, or The Harmonizer
Dec 11, 202101:24:25
Enneagram Type 8 - The Protector, The Challenger, or The Leader
Dec 04, 202101:00:40
Enneagram Type 7 - The Enthusiast, The Epicure, or The Joyful Person
Nov 27, 202101:23:43
Enneagram Type 6 - The Loyalist, The Loyal Skeptic, or The Devil’s Advocate
Nov 20, 202101:12:41
Enneagram Type 5 - The Investigator, The Observer, or The Philosopher
Nov 13, 202101:05:15
Enneagram Type 4 - The Individualist, The Romantic, or The Original
Nov 06, 202101:23:38
Enneagram Type 3 - The Performer, The Achiever, or The Motivator
Oct 30, 202159:33
Enneagram Type 2 - The Giver, The Helper, or The Connector
Oct 23, 202101:14:52
Enneagram Type 1 - The Reformer, The Idealist, or The Perfectionist
Oct 16, 202101:03:24
Three Centers of Intelligence – The Head Center

Three Centers of Intelligence – The Head Center

In this episode, your hosts Lee and Caryn are expanding into "The Head Center." This thinking group, which is home to Enneagram Types 5, 6, and 7, is also referred to as the "Fear Triad." With these types, the head dominates, and they all take in life through their thinking and generally respond based on what their minds tell them to do. These types have a strong desire for safety, competence, and predictability.
All Head Center types deal with fear or anxiety. However, each type confronts or addresses fear/anxiety very differently. Type 5s tend to be anxious internally about the outside world intruding and fear being competent, so they can try to isolate themselves or gather more information to be more prepared. Type 6s long to feel safe but tend to be anxious and often explore worse-case scenarios. They can have trouble trusting their own inner judgments and often seek outside guidance or survey others in order to feel secure in their choices and alignments. Type 7s tend to deny or push aside their anxiousness by always keeping their minds and bodies busy. They fear being deprived, bored, not having options, and being in pain.
In this three-episode series, we'll break down how each of the Centers of Intelligence teaches us about our habitual responses or how we filter information: Instinctual (Gut/Body), Feeling (Heart), and Thinking (Head).


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Music: “Common Thread” by Katie O’Connor. Facebook ⁠/CaitOMusic⁠   Instagram ⁠@caitomusic

Oct 09, 202154:50
Three Centers of Intelligence – The Heart Center

Three Centers of Intelligence – The Heart Center

In this episode, your hosts Lee and Caryn are expanding into "The Heart Center." This feeling group, which is home to Enneagram Types 2, 3, and 4, is also referred to as the "Shame Triad." A need for recognition and connection drives those who live in the Heart Center. They crave intimacy and love from others and, when they do not feel this connection, can experience deep guilt and shame, believing themselves somehow flawed and undeserving. We hope you enjoy this week's banter episode because we share an abundance of anecdotes!
Type 2s outwardly direct their feelings towards others. They are highly empathetic and caring, trying to earn the affection of others to avoid shame. This desire to meet others’ needs can distort their awareness of their own needs and emotions. Type 3s can be out of touch with their feelings, especially their shame. They crave validation from others to feel secure in their own self-worth. Through accomplishment, threes project an image of success that masks a feeling of guilt and shame that lives within. Type 4s internalizes their shame and uses it as a form of identity. While in touch with their emotions, they may dramatize their feelings to gather the attention of others and avoid deeper feelings of inadequacy. When they don’t get the attention desired, fours feel a deep sense of deficiency, shame, and emptiness.
In this three-episode series, we'll break down how each of the Centers of Intelligence teaches us about our habitual responses or how we filter information: Instinctual (Gut/Body), Feeling (Heart), and Thinking (Head).


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CARYN BERLEY (9w1 SX/SO)

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Music: “Common Thread” by Katie O’Connor. Facebook ⁠/CaitOMusic⁠   Instagram ⁠@caitomusic

Oct 02, 202101:20:14
Three Centers of Intelligence – The Gut Center

Three Centers of Intelligence – The Gut Center

In this episode, your hosts Lee and Caryn will introduce you to the Enneagram's Three Centers of Intelligence. This week we're kicking off with "The Gut" or "Body Center." This instinctual group, which is home to Enneagram Types 8, 9, and 1, is also referred to as the "Anger Triad." The body center copes with their dominant emotion of anger in the way they respond to gut feelings or physical sensations. Type 8s express their anger outwardly, 9s deny, push aside, and/or likely feel threatened by these emotions, and 1s repress, try to control, and/or turn these emotions inward.

We hope you enjoy this banter episode because we go a little all over the place! Since the gut/body triad is the instinctual group,  we briefly sidebar into talking about the three Instincts:  Self-Preservation, Sexual, and Social. We will definitely be exploring these complex instincts again and in more depth in future episodes. In this three-episode series, we'll break down how each of the Centers of Intelligence teaches us about our habitual responses or how we filter information: Instinctual (Gut/Body), Feeling (Heart), and Thinking (Head).


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CARYN BERLEY (9w1 SX/SO)

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Music: “Common Thread” by Katie O’Connor. Facebook ⁠/CaitOMusic⁠   Instagram ⁠@caitomusic

Sep 25, 202101:00:55
Our Enneagram Stories
Sep 18, 202122:49
Enneagram Typecast Trailer II
Sep 07, 202100:30
Enneagram Typecast Trailer

Enneagram Typecast Trailer

Stay tuned for the forthcoming podcast Enneagram Typecast. Hosted by Lee Milligan and friends! Launching late Summer 2021!

Apr 28, 202100:16