In this episode, Camille and Kimberly host Jamila, an artist, creative, and the Black Enneagram 4 behind the beautiful brand @typesinblackink. In this final conversation for this season the ladies get into navigating the complexities of Blackness, Blackness and belonging, and their hopes for Black people to access connection and healing spaces.
Thank you for your support this season! If you are interested in being a guest please email us enneagramfortheculture@gmail.com!
Connect with Jamila on Instagram (@typesinblackink)
Episode Song:Build Me Up-Cleo Sol
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Hosts: Kimberly Reese (@kreeselcsw) and Camille Logan (@camille.logan.lcmhc ) Follow us on Instagram (@enneagramfortheculture) Editor: Kress Estime- estimekress@gmail.com (www.allaboutpod.com) Brand Graphics and Social Media by Nefertiti Mason - email: nef@reviveherbrand.com and on instagram @reviveherbrand
In this engaging conversation, Kim and Camille welcome Bronwyn Lucas, a public health leader, to discuss the intersection of the Enneagram, therapy, and black identity. They explore personal experiences with the Enneagram, the importance of self-discovery, and the role of creativity in personal growth. Bronwyn shares her journey through therapy, the challenges of leadership as an eight, and her hopes for the future of black communities. The discussion emphasizes the significance of community, collective healing, and the need to reclaim the Enneagram as a tool for empowerment.
Connect with Bronwyn at The Center for Black Health and Equity
Episode Song: Masterpiece by Jazmine Sullivan
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Hosts: Kimberly Reese (@kreeselcsw) and Camille Logan (@camille.logan.lcmhc ) Follow us on Instagram (@enneagramfortheculture) Editor: Kress Estime- estimekress@gmail.com (www.allaboutpod.com) Brand Graphics and Social Media by Nefertiti Mason - email: nef@reviveherbrand.com and on instagram @reviveherbrand
In this episode of 'Enneagram for the Culture', hosts Kim and Camille engage in a deep conversation with poet and teaching artist Ciona Rouse. They explore the intersection of therapy, Blackness, and the Enneagram, discussing Ciona's journey in creating a poetry-centric bookstore and bar, her reflections on her Enneagram type, and the importance of community and connection. The conversation delves into themes of grief, joy, and the hope for Black people, emphasizing the power of self-acceptance and the significance of understanding one's identity.
Connect with Ciona on Instagram (@cionar)
Episode Song: Blackbiird by Beyonce
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Hosts: Kimberly Reese (@kreeselcsw) and Camille Logan (@camille.logan.lcmhc ) Follow us on Instagram (@enneagramfortheculture) Editor: Kress Estime- estimekress@gmail.com (www.allaboutpod.com) Brand Graphics and Social Media by Nefertiti Mason - email: nef@reviveherbrand.com and on instagram @reviveherbrand
In this episode, Camille and Kimberly host Montina Myers-Galloway, a Black Enneagram 1. In this conversation, Montina discusses the importance of Black women freeing themselves of the responsibility of prioritizing others’ over themselves. Montina, a therapist, speaker, and beloved bestie of Kim’s, is an expert in addressing Parentification in Black Women. In this episode the ladies discuss the importance of Black women accessing their emotions, the value of being in community and connecting with one another, and how deserving Black women are of love and joy.
Connect with Montina on Instagram (@myersgallowaycounseling)
Episode Song: We Are One-Frankie Beverly & Maze
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Hosts: Kimberly Reese (@kreeselcsw) and Camille Logan (@camille.logan.lcmhc ) Follow us on Instagram (@enneagramfortheculture) Editor: Kress Estime- estimekress@gmail.com (www.allaboutpod.com) Brand Graphics and Social Media by Nefertiti Mason - email: nef@reviveherbrand.com and on instagram @reviveherbrand
In this episode, Camille and Kimberly host Rodney McCormick, a Black Enneagram 9. In this conversation, Rodney discusses the importance of young people knowing their power and purpose, Black men knowing that they are deserving, and he reminds us all of hope. Rodney also talks about his work at the YMCA and their efforts to address disparities in Southeast Raleigh, his work alongside organizations to end intergenerational poverty in the Southeast Raleigh community, and he emphasizes the importance of applying race equity lens to the work he does. Rodney also discusses his passion for working with young people to help them find their superpowers and get involved in their community.
Connect with Rodney on Instagram (@_loudblackman)
Episode Song: Hope-Twista feat. Faith Evans
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Hosts: Kimberly Reese (@kreeselcsw) and Camille Logan (@camille.logan.lcmhc ) Follow us on Instagram (@enneagramfortheculture) Editor: Kress Estime- estimekress@gmail.com (www.allaboutpod.com) Brand Graphics and Social Media by Nefertiti Mason - email: nef@reviveherbrand.com and on instagram @reviveherbrand
In this episode, Camille and Kimberly chat with Dr. Margaret Brunson, a Black Enneagram 3. In this conversation, Margaret discusses the importance of creating spaces where Black people can be themselves and the connection between freedom and love. They explore the evolving conversations around identity and the need for individuals to not over-identify with one aspect of themselves. Margaret also shares her experience with therapy and the transformative work she has done to improve her relationship with her body and relationships in general. She highlights her work in organizational and leadership development consulting and coaching, emphasizing the importance of building healthy leadership cultures.
Connect with Dr. Margaret Brunson on Instagram (@msbisfree)
Episode Song: I Am Light by India Aire
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Hosts: Kimberly Reese (@kreeselcsw) and Camille Logan (@camille.logan.lcmhc ) Follow us on Instagram (@enneagramfortheculture) Editor: Kress Estime- estimekress@gmail.com (www.allaboutpod.com) Brand Graphics and Social Media by Nefertiti Mason - email: nef@reviveherbrand.com and on instagram @reviveherbrand
In this episode, hosts Kim and Camille engage in a deep conversation with Erica Smith, a therapist and a Type Six, focusing on the loyalist's characteristics, subtypes, and the personal journey of understanding one's type. The discussion highlights the importance of context in identifying Enneagram types, especially within the framework of relationships and personal experiences. Erica shares her journey of acceptance as a Type Six, her struggles with dependency, and how her background shaped her understanding of security and relationships. In this conversation, Erica reflects on their journey of seeking security through hard work, navigating their identity within various communities, and the intersection of their blackness with personal interests. They discuss the importance of self-discovery, the impact of therapy on their mental health, and the need for bravery in embracing one's true self amidst societal expectations.
Connect with Erica on Instagram @itsericakendra and @wholementality. You can also check out her collective for therapists: https://www.itsericakendra.com/ or her private practice: https://www.wholementality.com/
Episode Song: Count on Me by Whitney Houston and CeCe Winans
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Hosts: Kimberly Reese (@kreeselcsw) and Camille Logan (@camille.logan.lcmhc ) Follow us on Instagram (@enneagramfortheculture) Editor: Kress Estime- estimekress@gmail.com (www.allaboutpod.com) Brand Graphics and Social Media by Nefertiti Mason - email: nef@reviveherbrand.com and on instagram @reviveherbrand
In this episode, Camille and Kim interview Quay Weston, a Black Southern designer, writer, and type 5. Quay shares his experiences with the Enneagram and how it intersects with his identity as a Black man. The conversation explores personal reflections on the Enneagram, the challenges of being a Type Five, and the importance of preserving family history through the Yonda Project. In this conversation, Quay discusses his hopes for individual and collective growth within the black community, emphasizing the importance of connection and community in personal development. He shares insights on navigating feelings of isolation, the value of therapy, and key lessons learned from his therapeutic experiences.
Connect with Quay on Instagram (@yondaproject) and check him out at his website, to find his book, and podcast: https://www.yondaproject.com/
Episode Song: Goin' Up Yonder by Tremaine Hawkins
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Hosts: Kimberly Reese (@kreeselcsw) and Camille Logan (@camille.logan.lcmhc ) Follow us on Instagram (@enneagramfortheculture) Editor: Kress Estime- estimekress@gmail.com (www.allaboutpod.com) Brand Graphics and Social Media by Nefertiti Mason - email: nef@reviveherbrand.com and on instagram @reviveherbrand
In this episode, Camille and Kimberly interview their first guest of the season, Kiara Ruth, a black Enneagram 2. Kiara shares her journey of discovering her Enneagram type and how being a 2 intersects with her blackness. In this conversation, Kiara Ruth discusses how her types shows up her in relationships. She shares about her relationship with therapy, her hopes for Black people in the realm of personal development, and also highlights the significance of self-care and the impact it can have on future generations.
Connect with Kiara on Instagram (@the.bananmoon) and follow her blog.
Episode Song: Cater 2 U by Destiny's Child
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Hosts: Kimberly Reese (@kreeselcsw) and Camille Logan (@camille.logan.lcmhc ) Follow us on Instagram (@enneagramfortheculture) Editor: Kress Estime- estimekress@gmail.com (www.allaboutpod.com) Brand Graphics and Social Media by Nefertiti Mason - email: nef@reviveherbrand.com and on instagram @reviveherbrand
Co-hosts Kimberly Reese and Camille Logan kick off season 4 of 'Enneagram for the Culture' by sharing what they've been up to over the past year since the season 3 finale and what they are excited for with the upcoming season!
Hosts: Kimberly Reese (@kreeselcsw) and Camille Logan (@camille.logan.lcmhc or C.loganlpc@gmail.com) Follow us on Instagram (@enneagramfortheculture) Editor: Kress Estime- estimekress@gmail.com (www.allaboutpod.com) Brand Graphics and Social Media by Nefertiti Mason - email: nef@reviveherbrand.com and on instagram @reviveherbrand
Co-hosts Kimberly Reese and Camille Logan share their “favorite” moments from this incredible season and their hopes moving forward.
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Hosts: Kimberly Reese (@kreeselcsw) and Camille Logan (@camille.logan.lcmhc or C.loganlpc@gmail.com) Follow us on Instagram (@enneagramfortheculture) Editor: Kress Estime- estimekress@gmail.com (www.allaboutpod.com) Brand Graphics and Social Media by Nefertiti Mason - email: nef@reviveherbrand.com and on instagram @reviveherbrand
Co-hosts Kimberly Reese and Camille Logan are joined by Valentine Sergon. Valentine is a writer, Enneagram coach, and the host of The Enneagram-ish Podcast! Join us as Valentine shares her experiences in white spaces, her hope for Black people who are healing from mishandling, and her encouragement for us all to have a massive tantrum. Laughs and love are guaranteed in this final guest interview of season 3, you don't want to miss it. You can connect with Valentine on instagram (@Enneagram_ish) and check out her podcast! Episode Song: Inner Voice by Sampa The Great Check out our podcast playlist. Hosts: Kimberly Reese (@kreeselcsw) and Camille Logan (@camille.logan.lcmhc or C.loganlpc@gmail.com) Follow us on Instagram (@enneagramfortheculture) Editor: Kress Estime- estimekress@gmail.com (www.allaboutpod.com) Brand Graphics and Social Media by Nefertiti Mason - email: nef@reviveherbrand.com and on instagram @reviveherbrand
Co-hosts Kimberly Reese and Camille Logan are joined by Dayo Ajanaku. Dayo is the owner and founder of the instagram page, @theblackenneagram. Listen as Dayo shares her motivation for creating her popular instagram page, her hope for Black people, and her own recent personal work that is a powerful reminder for all of us. You can connect with Dayo on instagram (@theblackenneagram) or at her website -https://www.theblackenneagram.com/ As she said she would- check out her post on how each Enneagram dates! Episode Song: Mending by Frida Touray Check out our podcast playlist. Hosts: Kimberly Reese (@kreeselcsw) and Camille Logan (@camille.logan.lcmhc or C.loganlpc@gmail.com) Follow us on Instagram (@enneagramfortheculture) Editor: Kress Estime- estimekress@gmail.com (www.allaboutpod.com) Brand Graphics and Social Media by Nefertiti Mason - email: nef@reviveherbrand.com and on instagram @reviveherbrand
Co-hosts Kimberly Reese and Camille Logan are joined by Maximillian Matthews a wise and loving educator, advocate, and author. Listen as Kim helps Maximillian land on Max's type, share how it intersects with identities Max holds, and hear Max share about the vision he holds for the Black community. You can connect with Max on instagram (@Maximillianjamaal). Max's book can be found here. Episode Song: It All Comes Down to Love and Rhythm Nation by Janet Jackson Check out our podcast playlist. Hosts: Kimberly Reese (@kreeselcsw) and Camille Logan (@camille.logan.lcmhc or C.loganlpc@gmail.com) Follow us on Instagram (@enneagramfortheculture) Editor: Kress Estime- estimekress@gmail.com (www.allaboutpod.com) Brand Graphics and Social Media by Nefertiti Mason - email: nef@reviveherbrand.com and on instagram @reviveherbrand
Co-hosts Kimberly Reese and Camille Logan are joined by Jessica Denise Dickson, a life empowerment coach, as she beautifully shares wisdom her journey as a Black type 8, how we can use our own voices, and also accept what we can and can not change. To connect with Jessica you can follow her on instagram (@jessicaddicksoncoaching) and if you'd like more information on her leadership training program you can visit her website. Episode Song: Take Up Space Sis by Toni Jones Check out our podcast playlist. Hosts: Kimberly Reese (@kreeselcsw) and Camille Logan (@camille.logan.lcmhc or C.loganlpc@gmail.com) Follow us on Instagram (@enneagramfortheculture) Editor: Kress Estime- estimekress@gmail.com (www.allaboutpod.com) Brand Graphics and Social Media by Nefertiti Mason - email: nef@reviveherbrand.com and on instagram @reviveherbrand
Co-hosts Kimberly Reese and Camille Logan are joined by Charlene Dyer, a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Clinician to discuss her Enneagram journey as a type 5, her hope for Black people, and the three discuss unique aspects of being a therapist. To connect with Charlene you can email her at Charlene@thereesecollective.com. Don't forget to send over some quotes for her! Episode Song: Bigger by Beyonce Check out our podcast playlist. Hosts: Kimberly Reese (@kreeselcsw) and Camille Logan (@camille.logan.lcmhc or C.loganlpc@gmail.com) Follow us on Instagram (@enneagramfortheculture) Editor: Kress Estime- estimekress@gmail.com (www.allaboutpod.com) Brand Graphics and Social Media by Nefertiti Mason - email: nef@reviveherbrand.com and on instagram @reviveherbrand
Co-hosts Kimberly Reese and Camille Logan are joined by Kress Estime, the show's editor! On this episode hear from Kress as he discusses his Enneagram journey as a type 2, his strong show of love for the people in his life, his beautiful hope for Black people, and how he has learned to practically show him self love. To connect with Kress you can follow him on Instagram (@alotaboutpod): or at his website (www.allaboutpod.com) Episode Song: Love is Free by Londrelle Check out our podcast playlist. Hosts: Kimberly Reese (@kreeselcsw) and Camille Logan (@camille.logan.lcmhc or C.loganlpc@gmail.com) Follow us on Instagram (@enneagramfortheculture) Brand Graphics and Social Media by Nefertiti Mason - email: nef@reviveherbrand.com and on instagram @reviveherbrand
Co-hosts Kimberly Reese and Camille Logan are joined by Milton Stewart to discuss his Enneagram journey as a type 7, his impact in the Enneagram space as a leader and pioneer, the importance of Black men making room for emotions, and his hope for self-growth and Black people. To connect with Milton you can follow him on Instagram (@doitforthegrampodcast) and/or connect with him at his website, https://kaizencareers.com/ Episode Song: How Deep Is Your Love by PJ Morton Check out our podcast playlist. Hosts: Kimberly Reese (@kreeselcsw) and Camille Logan (@camille.logan.lcmhc or C.loganlpc@gmail.com) Follow us on Instagram (@enneagramfortheculture) Editor: Kress Estime- estimekress@gmail.com (www.allaboutpod.com) Brand Graphics and Social Media by Nefertiti Mason - email: nef@reviveherbrand.com and on instagram @reviveherbrand
Co-hosts Kimberly Reese and Camille Logan are joined by Mimi Cole to discuss her enneagram journey as a type 2, a need for spaces to release anger, her views on manipulation, and the desire for belonging. To connect with Mimi you can follow her on instagram (@the.lovelybecoming) and/or connect with her at her website, https://mimi-cole.com/. Episode Song: Pretty Brown Skin by ALTON KIING Check out our podcast playlist. Hosts: Kimberly Reese (@kreeselcsw) and Camille Logan (@camille.logan.lcmhc or C.loganlpc@gmail.com) Follow us on Instagram (@enneagramfortheculture) Editor: Kress Estime- estimekress@gmail.com (www.allaboutpod.com) Brand Graphics and Social Media by Nefertiti Mason - email: nef@reviveherbrand.com and on instagram @reviveherbrand
Co-hosts Kimberly Reese and Camille Logan are joined by Brittany Bennett Weston to discuss her enneagram journey, discovering the importance of rest, and her latest project that she is working on. To connect with Brittany you can follow her on instagram (@bbennettweston) and sign up for her email list at https://www.brittanybennettweston.com/ to follow her work. Episode Song: Free Mind by Tems Check out our podcast playlist. Hosts: Kimberly Reese (@kreeselcsw) and Camille Logan (@camille.logan.lcmhc) Follow us on Instagram (@enneagramfortheculture) Editor: Kress Estime- estimekress@gmail.com (www.allaboutpod.com) Brand Graphics and Social Media by Nefertiti Mason - email: nef@reviveherbrand.com and on instagram @reviveherbrand