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The Enneagram & Empowerment: Through the BIPOC Experience

55 min · 19 de mar de 2024
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We have learned so far in our journey into the Enneagram that understanding ourselves and others creates a space for compassion and empathy, and also a space to see people for the goodness that lies within them. What we haven't talked about, until today, is of course all of that, but also how we can empower ourselves to also see what is right about us. My guest for this beautiful episode is Dayo Ajanaku who, as she self describes, "offers basic Enneagram education through black culture and black images. The Black Enneagram combines her love of the enneagram, black culture, entertainment and Christianity with the purpose of increasing self awareness, growth and relational health specifically in the black community." You don't want to miss this conversation, though you should be prepared that we have agreed to keep the dialogue light, as there is so much heaviness in the world right now. See you there!

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The Enneagram & Empowerment: Through the BIPOC Experience

We have learned so far in our journey into the Enneagram that understanding ourselves and others creates a space for compassion and empathy, and also a space to see people for the goodness that lies within them. What we haven't talked about, until today, is of course all of that, but also how we can empower ourselves to also see what is right about us. My guest for this beautiful episode is Dayo Ajanaku who, as she self describes, "offers basic Enneagram education through black culture and black images. The Black Enneagram combines her love of the enneagram, black culture, entertainment and Christianity with the purpose of increasing self awareness, growth and relational health specifically in the black community." You don't want to miss this conversation, though you should be prepared that we have agreed to keep the dialogue light, as there is so much heaviness in the world right now. See you there!

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