The Antiracist Enneagram Podcast with Jessica Denise Dickson

The Pitfalls of Decontexualizing and Universalizing

20 min · 22. huhti 2026
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In this episode, Jessica talks about how decontextualizing and universalizing are things that take us out of our humanity, both in antiracism and Enneagram work.

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At the time of this recording and posting, yesterday, I was on a panel on burnout that Daylight News San Diego put on and it was an incredible conversation. Visit daylightnewssandiego.org [http://daylightnewssandiego.org] or follow them on social media to support them! As I was reflecting on what I did say, I kept thinking about all that I didn’t get to say, so that’s what this podcast is. If you’ve struggled with burnout, here are a few things that I want you to reflect on regarding the speed of society and our nervous systems, executive function depletion trying to avoid seeming racist, and which types are seen as more natural leaders. Note: at around the 9:20 mark, I said ‘just trying to look racist’ instead of ‘just trying to not look racist.’ Head over to The Antiracist Enneagram Podcast instagram page and share your takeaways!

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