Send us a text As the year comes to a close, this episode invites each Enneagram type to pause and reflect in a way that actually fits how they’re wired. Instead of rushing into goals or resolutions, we explore what each type can gently look back on — growth, patterns, blind spots, and moments of honesty — before stepping into a new year. This is a compassionate, grounded reflection meant to bring clarity, not pressure, as you transition into what’s next. Come find me @letstypeaboutit o...
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Send us a text As the year comes to a close, this episode invites each Enneagram type to pause and reflect in a way that actually fits how they’re wired. Instead of rushing into goals or resolutions, we explore what each type can gently look back on — growth, patterns, blind spots, and moments of honesty — before stepping into a new year. This is a compassionate, grounded reflection meant to bring clarity, not pressure, as you transition into what’s next. Come find me @letstypeaboutit o...
Learning Yourself While Loving Them: The Enneagram and Neurodivergent Families part 3 ft. Midge Smith
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Learning Yourself While Loving Them: The Enneagram and Neurodivergent Families part 3 ft. Midge Smith
Send us a text In this final episode of the mini-series on the Enneagram and neurodivergent families, I’m joined by Midge Smith, sister of Tanner Smith from Love on the Spectrum. Together we talk about the beautiful complexities of having a neurodiverse sibling and the ways the Enneagram has provided insight and understanding along the way. You don't want to miss this heartwarming and joy-filled episode with Midge! Support the show
Let’s Type About It
Send us a text As the year comes to a close, this episode invites each Enneagram type to pause and reflect in a way that actually fits how they’re wired. Instead of rushing into goals or resolutions, we explore what each type can gently look back on — growth, patterns, blind spots, and moments of honesty — before stepping into a new year. This is a compassionate, grounded reflection meant to bring clarity, not pressure, as you transition into what’s next. Come find me @letstypeaboutit o...