At the Table: an Innate Women Podcast

An Introduction to the Enneagrams

56 min · 29. mar. 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2189620/fan_mail/new] Most personality tests tell you who you are. The Enneagram shows you why you are the way you are and what to do about it. In this episode of At the Table by Innate Women, we introduce the Enneagram as a powerful framework for personal growth, leadership, and relationships. This isn’t about putting yourself in a box. It’s about understanding your core fears, desires, and patterns so you can grow beyond them. We break down why the Enneagram stands apart from other personality systems and how it becomes a tool for real change, not just awareness. If you’ve ever felt stuck in your habits, struggled in relationships, or wondered why success doesn’t feel the way you thought it would, this is where the work begins. This episode also sets the foundation for a deeper series where we will walk through each Enneagram type, the triads, and how to apply this knowledge to your life, business, leadership, and relationships. If you are a woman who wants more clarity, more self-awareness, and a deeper understanding of yourself and others, you are in the right place. Subscribe and follow along as we build this series together. Welcome to the table

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