Enneagram Adventure

E63: Enneagram Compatibility: Which Types Get Along (and Why It’s Not a Hard Rule)

53 min · 14. maj 2026
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Holly and Tannah open with humorous parenting and a brief astrology tangent, then introduce their podcast, The Enneagram Adventure, noting they are IEQ9 certified coaches and explaining the Enneagram focuses on core motivation (the “why”), not behavior, and isn’t an excuse or a way to box people in. They discuss the common question of Enneagram “compatibility,” emphasizing nuance and that any types can get along depending on health and self-awareness, then walk through types and relationship dynamics: ones’ perfectionistic standards and potential synergy with fives and eights and tension with fours and sevens; nines’ peacekeeping and tendency to withdraw; eights’ intensity, directness, loyalty-testing, and common pairing with twos; sevens’ easygoing energy but planning/commitment friction; sixes’ security-focus, skepticism, and trust issues; fours’ emotional depth and potential challenges with sevens, threes, and eights; threes’ achievement and chameleon tendencies; twos’ connections with fives and eights and triggers with constant levity or withdrawal. They close by noting same-type relationships can feel like harmony or a mirror, invite listeners to share experiences. Please like, subscribe, comment, follow, leave a review. 00:00 Early Nap Chaos 01:58 Moon Phases Rabbit Hole 03:34 Podcast Intro Setup 04:43 Enneagram Disclaimer Basics 08:10 Compatibility Question Teed Up 09:40 Type One Dynamics 17:14 Type Nine Peacekeeping 22:18 Type Eight Intensity 26:55 Eight Energy And Loyalty 29:08 Seven Vibes And Planning 31:52 Sixes Safety And Skepticism 39:20 Fours Feelings And Intensity 41:54 Threes Chameleons And Triggers 45:51 Twos Favorites And Friction 50:15 Same Type Mirror Effect 52:11 Wrap Up And Support Email the Podcast : enneagramadventure@gmail.com Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/enneagramadventure/ https://www.tiktok.com/@enneagram.adventu?_t=ZT-8tydSisg9ra&_r=1 https://pin.it/5vmAb7ZQQ https://substack.com/@enneagramadventure Listen to the Pod Here: https://open.spotify.com/show/7A3DMdipKzElgEMD47XU6w https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/enneagram-adventure/id1792658956

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episode E65: Enneagram Lines in Real Life: Stress, Growth, and Relationships cover

E65: Enneagram Lines in Real Life: Stress, Growth, and Relationships

Holly and Tannah open with stories about stormy weather interrupting golf, a late-night post–dance recital celebration that threw off the kids’ sleep, and a quick introduction to their podcast, Enneagram Adventure. As IEQ9 certified coaches, they clarify that their Enneagram approach measures core motivation (not behavior) and caution against unreliable free assessments, noting recent questions from a 55-person session about spouses, kids, and cheaper tests. The episode focuses on Enneagram “lines”—stress/stretch and growth/release—using relationship and parenting examples: Holly (a 2) describes moving to 8 under stress and how she and her husband navigate communication; Tannah (a 5) reflects on her 8 mom and how family dynamics shaped her. They discuss other line pairings (5–7, 6–9, 7–1, 1–4, 2–4, 3–6, 3–9), invite listener stories, and close with a call to follow/share plus news they’re surprising their kids with a puppy. 00:00 Stormy Golf Banter 00:39 Late Night Family Chaos 01:32 Podcast Intro and Enneagram Basics 02:19 Assessment Disclaimers 05:15 Why Lines Matter 08:36 Stress and Release Explained 10:18 Two to Eight Marriage Story 19:01 Eight to Five Parent Dynamic 22:45 Five to Seven Opposites 24:15 Six to Nine Examples 25:19 Recital Weekend Nine Vibes 27:26 Nine Parenting a Four 28:52 Why Nines See All Sides 30:32 Nine Creates a Nine 31:57 Seven and One Lines 33:06 One to Four Stress 34:47 Raising Kids With Feelings 39:46 Four and Two Dynamics 43:52 Three With Six and Nine 46:38 Nine Loves Three Energy 48:47 Wrap Up and Puppy Tease Email the Podcast : enneagramadventure@gmail.com Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/enneagramadventure/ https://www.tiktok.com/@enneagram.adventu?_t=ZT-8tydSisg9ra&_r=1 https://pin.it/5vmAb7ZQQ https://substack.com/@enneagramadventure Listen to the Pod Here: https://open.spotify.com/show/7A3DMdipKzElgEMD47XU6w https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/enneagram-adventure/id1792658956

28. maj 202650 min
episode E64:A World Where No One Is a Stranger: Enneagram, Ego, and Being Honest About How You’re Doing cover

E64:A World Where No One Is a Stranger: Enneagram, Ego, and Being Honest About How You’re Doing

Hosts Holly and Tannah open Enneagram Adventure with a rambling, life-focused episode inspired by a TikTok by comedian/activist Alok asking, “What is your hope for the future?” and imagining a world where no one is a stranger and people can answer “How are you?” with real honesty. They discuss how all nine Enneagram types share common roots in reward, punishment, and trauma, how ego convinces us we’re uniquely misunderstood, and why compassion and “holding space” help us see sameness over difference and assume positive intent. They reflect on hidden struggles (including Holly’s concussion and whiplash after a car accident), the difficulty of vulnerability, the freedom of moving closer to neutrality without judgment, and the importance of flexibility, apologies, and changing your mind. They close with a call to be more honest about feelings and tease Tannah getting family members to take an Enneagram assessment. 00:00 Rambly TikTok Setup 02:14 Podcast Intro and Enneagram Disclaimer 03:42 Alok TikTok and No Strangers 06:35 Same Trauma Different Flavors 09:28 Ego Gets in the Way 10:36 Fixing Feelings and Family 15:03 Invisible Pain and Concussion 17:58 Challenging Biology and Generations 19:58 Ego Death and Being Wrong 26:02 Getting Closer to Neutral 27:01 Random Couch Questions 28:05 Money No Object Question 30:45 Dream Jobs And Podcast Plans 31:55 Helping Marginalized Communities 36:22 Abolish Money Rabbit Hole 37:12 Breaking Ego Patterns 39:21 Anger Dopamine And Repair 43:09 Honest Check Ins Experiment 46:52 Upright And Not Crying 48:10 Family Enneagram Teaser 49:49 Wrap Up And Call To Action Email the Podcast : enneagramadventure@gmail.com Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/enneagramadventure/ https://www.tiktok.com/@enneagram.adventu?_t=ZT-8tydSisg9ra&_r=1 https://pin.it/5vmAb7ZQQ https://substack.com/@enneagramadventure Listen to the Pod Here: https://open.spotify.com/show/7A3DMdipKzElgEMD47XU6w https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/enneagram-adventure/id1792658956

21. maj 202650 min
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E63: Enneagram Compatibility: Which Types Get Along (and Why It’s Not a Hard Rule)

Holly and Tannah open with humorous parenting and a brief astrology tangent, then introduce their podcast, The Enneagram Adventure, noting they are IEQ9 certified coaches and explaining the Enneagram focuses on core motivation (the “why”), not behavior, and isn’t an excuse or a way to box people in. They discuss the common question of Enneagram “compatibility,” emphasizing nuance and that any types can get along depending on health and self-awareness, then walk through types and relationship dynamics: ones’ perfectionistic standards and potential synergy with fives and eights and tension with fours and sevens; nines’ peacekeeping and tendency to withdraw; eights’ intensity, directness, loyalty-testing, and common pairing with twos; sevens’ easygoing energy but planning/commitment friction; sixes’ security-focus, skepticism, and trust issues; fours’ emotional depth and potential challenges with sevens, threes, and eights; threes’ achievement and chameleon tendencies; twos’ connections with fives and eights and triggers with constant levity or withdrawal. They close by noting same-type relationships can feel like harmony or a mirror, invite listeners to share experiences. Please like, subscribe, comment, follow, leave a review. 00:00 Early Nap Chaos 01:58 Moon Phases Rabbit Hole 03:34 Podcast Intro Setup 04:43 Enneagram Disclaimer Basics 08:10 Compatibility Question Teed Up 09:40 Type One Dynamics 17:14 Type Nine Peacekeeping 22:18 Type Eight Intensity 26:55 Eight Energy And Loyalty 29:08 Seven Vibes And Planning 31:52 Sixes Safety And Skepticism 39:20 Fours Feelings And Intensity 41:54 Threes Chameleons And Triggers 45:51 Twos Favorites And Friction 50:15 Same Type Mirror Effect 52:11 Wrap Up And Support Email the Podcast : enneagramadventure@gmail.com Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/enneagramadventure/ https://www.tiktok.com/@enneagram.adventu?_t=ZT-8tydSisg9ra&_r=1 https://pin.it/5vmAb7ZQQ https://substack.com/@enneagramadventure Listen to the Pod Here: https://open.spotify.com/show/7A3DMdipKzElgEMD47XU6w https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/enneagram-adventure/id1792658956

14. maj 202653 min
episode E62: Enneagram 2w3, Authenticity, and the Three Selves: Performer vs Helper vs True Self cover

E62: Enneagram 2w3, Authenticity, and the Three Selves: Performer vs Helper vs True Self

Recording from Tannah’s grandma’s condo with ancestral portraits in the background, Tannah and Holly discuss Enneagram and identity, emphasizing the Enneagram as core motivation rather than behavior. Tannah (an Enneagram 2 with a strong 3 wing) describes an Instagram reel that sparked questions about switching between “high performer” and “warm mom,” leading to ideas about the performing self, relational self, and private/true self. They connect these selves to childhood patterns, image and financial security, and how twos can slip into “give to get,” fixing others, and managing emotions to reduce anxiety tied to abandonment. Tannah shares resentment and autopilot caretaking at home and while helping her grandma, while Holly notes boundaries and not being responsible for others’ feelings. They touch on ego/identity death, re-parenting, generational coping styles, technology/AI shifts, and propose a future episode on each type’s shadow side. 00:00 Grandma House Intro 00:54 Enneagram Identity Setup 02:23 Long Text Origin Story 03:13 Work Mom Personas 04:47 ChatGPT Pep Talk 06:59 Three Selves Framework 11:19 Two Wing Three Drivers 13:26 Money Security Roots 16:28 Looks Vanity Conditioning 20:35 Relational Give To Get 22:19 Morning Resentment Loop 23:30 The Fixer Timeline Trap 24:47 True Self After Self Care 25:40 Breaking Autopilot Patterns 27:40 Grandma Caregiving Resentment 28:37 Not Responsible For Feelings 32:29 Ego Death And Inner Voices 35:32 Abandonment Wound And Anxiety 41:03 Generational Coping And Therapy 42:53 Nostalgia Tech And AI Shift 44:58 Integration Takeaways Next Steps 46:42 Grandmas House Sign Off  Email the Podcast : enneagramadventure@gmail.com Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/enneagramadventure/ https://www.tiktok.com/@enneagram.adventu?_t=ZT-8tydSisg9ra&_r=1 Listen to the Pod Here: https://open.spotify.com/show/7A3DMdipKzElgEMD47XU6w https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/enneagram-adventure/id1792658956

7. maj 202647 min
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E61: Eight, Too Much, and Vulnerable Echoes

Holly and Tannah welcome back guest Casey to Enneagram Adventure for an episode focused on Enneagram Type 8 motivations, tying in recent podcast “constructs,” including the “childhood triangle” questions: what you needed to do to get/keep friends, to feel safe, and to feel rewarded (including love). Casey shares that she most resonates with control, not being seen as weak, and learning vulnerability by naming emotions beneath anger and allowing others to help her process things. She describes childhood and teen patterns of protecting quieter friends and her sister, staying constantly busy, withdrawing from conflict to avoid saying something regrettable, and seeking recognition through leadership roles while still feeling “not good enough.” They discuss Midwest culture’s discomfort with bluntness, preferences for written gratitude, awkwardness receiving care, and Casey’s candid reactions to gifts, plus her conflicted feelings about surprise parties. The conversation closes with a brief note about a relay supporting an ultramarathon runner. 00:00 Storm Day Pickup Chaos 00:31 Casey Returns for Eights 02:11 Podcast Intro and Disclaimers 03:05 Eight Motivation and Vulnerability 05:40 Letting Others Show Up 08:37 Gratitude Awkwardness and Logic 10:42 Written Words Over Speaking 14:14 Childhood Triangle Explained 15:16 Friends Protection and Planning 17:03 Safety Through Staying Busy 19:24 Reward Recognition and Belonging 22:52 Invites Belonging and Saying No 25:25 Concerts Personal Space Boundaries 26:31 The Too Much Question 29:22 Midwest vs East Coast Eight 30:50 Too Direct in Public 31:32 Subtypes and Testing Rooms 34:53 Gift Reactions and Gratitude 39:19 Surprise Parties and Control 41:58 Prom Itinerary and Old Phones 43:48 Anger as Secondary Emotion 45:07 Unexpected Behavior and Kids 47:06 Confidence and Enneagram Typing 49:10 Wrap Up and Relay Tease Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/enneagramadventure/ https://www.tiktok.com/@enneagram.adventu?_t=ZT-8tydSisg9ra&_r=1 https://substack.com/@enneagramadventure Listen to the Pod Here: https://open.spotify.com/show/7A3DMdipKzElgEMD47XU6w https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/enneagram-adventure/id1792658956 Email the Podcast : enneagramadventure@gmail.com

23. apr. 202650 min