In this shortie episode, I’m saying goodbye to the Leadership Type Talk Podcast.
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What happens when a high-achieving Type 3 finally listens to the burnout?
After a full year of weekly episodes, this short and personal update is all about hitting pause—and choosing authenticity over hustle. In this solo episode, I’m reflecting on the pressure to produce, my word of the year (authenticity), and what it means to follow the growth path from Type 3 to 6.
If you've ever felt guilty for slowing down, this episode is your reminder that rest isn't weakness—it's wisdom.
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Ever find yourself doing everything because delegating just doesn’t work?
Whether you’re overwhelmed by tasks or struggling to trust others to follow through, delegation can feel more like a boomerang than a handoff—especially if you don’t understand yourself and your delegation strengths and blind spots.
In this episode, I’m joined by leadership coach and author Dallas Burnett who shares:
Why intentional delegation communicates trust, empowerment, and care
A simple, step-by-step delegation framework you’ll actually remember
How your Enneagram type can both help and hinder your delegation style
Guest Bio
Dallas Burnett is a leadership strategist, speaker, and author of three books, including the latest release of Caveman Delegation. With a background in science, business, and patented innovation, he’s led startups, scaled service companies, and developed performance systems used by teams across the country. As the founder of ThinkMoveThrive, Dallas blends humor and hands-on strategies to help leaders grow. He’s a passionate Enneagram enthusiast who uses it as a tool to unlock leadership potential and deepen team connection. When he’s not consulting or writing, you’ll find him drinking tea, cheering on his daughters at sporting events, or strumming a James Taylor tune.
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Caveman Delegation: The Leadership Secret That’s Been Around Since the Stone Age by Dallas Barnett
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Your Enneagram type is shaping how you spend, save, and stress about money—whether you realize it or not.
In this new mini-series, we’re exploring how your core motivations influence your financial habits—and why each Enneagram type approaches money so differently.
In Part 3 of the series, you’ll learn:
What types 4, 5, and 9 believe about money
What happens when those beliefs become unbalanced
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Instagram | Facebook | Tik Tok: @drumbeatofwealth
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More Than a Number by Beth and Jeff McCord
The Road Back to You by Ian Morgan Cron
The Art of Typing by Ginger Lapid-Bogda
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Your Enneagram type is shaping how you spend, save, and stress about money—whether you realize it or not.
In this new mini-series, we’re exploring how your core motivations influence your financial habits—and why each Enneagram type approaches money so differently.
In Part 2 of the series, you’ll learn:
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#32: Uncertainty vs. Resilience: Navigating the Unknown as a Type 6 with DonJay Rice
Your Enneagram type is shaping how you spend, save, and stress about money—whether you realize it or not.
In this new mini-series, we’re exploring how your core motivations influence your financial habits—and why each Enneagram type approaches money so differently.
In Part 1 of the series, you’ll learn:
Connect with DonJay:
Instagram| Facebook | Tik Tok: @drumbeatofwealth
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#32: Uncertainty vs. Resilience: Navigating the Unknown as a Type 6 with DonJay Rice
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One year. Nearly 52 episodes. And a whole lot of growth.
In this special episode, I’m reflecting on what I’ve learned from showing up weekly—both as a podcaster and as a person. I’m sharing a few honest takeaways from the past year, some Type 3 insights, and a look at what’s coming next on the podcast.
Hint: It’s a mini-series with a former guest you won’t want to miss!
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#32: Uncertainty vs. Resilience: Navigating the Unknown as a Type 6 with DonJay Rice
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Think your Enneagram type is set in stone after a test? Think again.
In this episode, you'll get a behind-the-scenes look at a live Enneagram typing session as I walk Carla Ward through the real work of uncovering her core type—without relying solely on a test. We dig into her top motivations, explore her story, and wrestle with the common feeling of “being all the types.”
The twist? The type that made everything click for Carla wasn’t one the test suggested at all. Which is exactly why a guided typing session with a coach can be such a game-changer—helping you move beyond surface-level results and into the deeper motivations that shape who you are.
So, if you’ve ever questioned your type or felt like you’re “a little bit of every type,” you’re going to love this conversation.
Disclaimer: As an Enneagram coach, I can’t tell someone their type—I can only guide them through the process. The accuracy of a typing interview depends entirely on how honest they’re willing to be and how self-aware they truly are.
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Think you know yourself? Wait until you see what happens when astrology and the Enneagram meet.
If you love learning about yourself through the Enneagram, you’ll love how your Big 3 astrology placements can uncover even deeper layers of your motivations, fears, and strengths. In this episode, I’m joined by Adrienne Dalaly, founder of Skulltistics and creator of the Authentic Life Lab, who shares how she blends astrology, tarot, and risk analysis to help people lead themselves with more clarity and confidence. We also explore how Adrienne’s Big 3 mirror her Type 8 motivations, wings, and growth paths—and how understanding your unique wiring can help you move through life with more ease
We talk about:
What the Big 3 are in astrology (and why they matter for self-awareness)
The surprising parallels between your Big 3 signs and your Enneagram type.
How honoring your natural rhythms leads to more sustainable growth and self-trust
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(Use code: ALL25ALYSSA for a special discount on the tier 2 and 3 options)
Ever felt skeptical about personality tools—or unsure how to actually apply them to real life?
In this episode, Suzanne Phare (a coach, energy leadership expert, and Enneagram Type 2) shares how her perspective on the Enneagram shifted from doubtful to deeply meaningful. She also explains how learning to shift her energy, understand her Type 2 patterns, and embrace the Enneagram helped her grow in confidence, compassion, and clarity.
We talk about:
How Suzanne's view of the Enneagram evolved—and why it finally clicked
What “energy leadership” is and how it helps you manage your reactions
Why real change starts with small promises (and how to keep them)
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Instagram: @suzannephare
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Do you ever wish you could hit pause before reacting?
In the moment, it’s easy to get swept up in emotions, especially when stress or misunderstanding kicks in. Sara Jackson shares how EQ skills—paired with the insight of the Enneagram—can help you slow down, stay grounded, and communicate with clarity.
We talk about:
Discover what emotional intelligence really means (and what it’s not)
Learn why Type 8s—and many of us—struggle with control and reactivity
Gain practical tools for self-awareness, regulation, and better conversations
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Do you struggle to say no—because deep down, you want to feel loved and needed?
If you're the one always showing up, always helping, always giving... you might be overextending yourself without realizing it. In this episode, Suzanne Leydecker, opens up about the subtle pressure of always wanting to help, the hard-earned lessons around setting boundaries, and what it really means to receive help without guilt. Suzanne shares how the Enneagram helped her understand the why behind her people-pleasing patterns, and the very real cost of ignoring her own needs.
We discuss:
How the desire to feel loved and needed can quietly shape your choices
What resentment often signals when you’re giving too much
Why learning to receive (not just give) is key to growing with intention
If you’ve ever felt stuck between helping others and honoring yourself, press play and hear what Suzanne had to learn the hard way—so you don’t have to.
Connect with Suzanne:
A Woman on Top: My Journey of Self-Discovery Through Love and Money by Suzanne Leydecker
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What happens when success isn’t about titles or achievements—but about being fully present in your life?
For high-achievers, stepping away from a thriving career can feel like an identity crisis. But what if redefining success actually brings more meaning?
In this episode, Kelsey Funk shares her journey from corporate leader to stay-at-home mom and entrepreneur, revealing how her Enneagram Type 3 wiring made this transition both freeing and challenging. We dive into the pressure to achieve, the struggle with self-worth outside of work, and how learning to embrace rest has shifted her definition of success.
How Enneagram Type 3s struggle with self-worth and identity in career transitions
The challenges of letting go of external validation and embracing rest
How to balance ambition with presence in your personal and professional life
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Website (Stay tuned ;)
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Ever feel like time management advice just doesn’t work for you?
Most productivity tips assume we all think and work the same way—but the truth is, your personality and season of life plays a huge role in how you manage your time.
In this episode, Jill Wright, a time management strategist, shares her four time management archetypes, how they align with the Enneagram, and why finding the right productivity style for you is the key to getting more done—without burnout.
If you’re ready to ditch one-size-fits-all time management advice and create a system that actually works, tune in now!
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Ever read through the descriptions of the 9 Enneagram types and thought, Wait… I relate to ALL of these types?
You’re not alone! Many people feel like they could be any number on the Enneagram, which can make finding your type frustrating. But here’s the truth—there’s a reason you see yourself in multiple types, and it doesn’t mean the Enneagram isn’t working for you. Understanding why this happens can help you get clarity and finally land on your true type.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why it’s completely normal to see yourself in all nine types
The #1 reason why you’re struggling to find your core type
3 questions to help you figure out your core type
If you’ve been struggling to nail down your type (or keep second guessing that your core type is right), this episode might just give you the clarity you’ve been looking for.
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What if your memories are shaping your future more than you realize?
Self-awareness is the foundation of growth, but emotional intelligence takes it to the next level. In this episode, I sit down with Daniel Tolson, a business coach and emotional intelligence expert, to talk about the five pillars of emotional intelligence, how memory impacts decision-making, and how the Enneagram can help you unlock your full potential.
We talk about:
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Are you constantly busy but still feel like you’re falling behind?
Many high-achievers struggle with productivity because they feel the pressure to do everything perfectly. But the secret to real balance isn’t in doing more—it’s in doing less, smarter. In this episode, I sit down with Alyssa Wolff, a business productivity coach and Type 1, to talk about how to set boundaries, prevent burnout, and create systems that actually work for your life.
Tune in for:
If you're ready to stop feeling overwhelmed and start running your life (instead of it running you), tune in now.
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What if finding your voice didn’t mean losing connection with others?
As a Type 9, Sandy Gilpin spent years avoiding conflict, staying quiet to keep the peace, and struggling to speak up for her needs. But through deep self-awareness and the Enneagram, she learned how to find her voice—without sacrificing connection. In this episode, we discuss her journey of personal growth, how she’s navigated gaslighting in relationships, and why self-trust is the foundation for both dating and leadership.
We talk about:
How Type 9s can learn to speak up and set boundaries
Recognizing gaslighting and how to protect yourself from it
How the Enneagram helps in dating and relationships
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What if letting go of perfectionism actually made you a better leader?
As a Type 1, Allison Larson knows the struggle of high standards, black-and-white thinking, and the challenge of trusting others to get things done. In this episode, we explore how self-awareness has transformed her leadership approach, helping her delegate more effectively, navigate gray areas in decision-making, and create a psychologically safe culture. We also dive into the Enneagram’s impact on workplace dynamics and how understanding her team’s types has shaped the way she leads.
We talk about:
How Type 1s can balance high standards with trust and flexibility
The challenge of decision-making in leadership when there’s no ‘right’ answer
The importance of psychological safety and autonomy in the workplace
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Ready to finally learn your type?
Through targeted questions, reflective exercises, and in-depth discussions, we'll work together to accurately identify and confirm your dominant Enneagram type with precision and confidence.Book your Enneagram typing interview here.
What if the job you have right now is more meaningful than you think?
As a Type 4, Lauren Stalford knows the struggle of wanting deeply meaningful work while also dealing with the reality of routine, mundane tasks. In this episode, we dive into how self-awareness helps Type 4s navigate their emotions, avoid the trap of comparison, and find purpose in their careers—even in roles that don’t feel inherently creative.
We talk about:
How Type 4s can balance creativity with consistency in their careers
The connection between emotional intelligence and strong leadership
Why psychological safety matters in the workplace
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Ready to finally learn your type?
Through targeted questions, reflective exercises, and in-depth discussions, we'll work together to accurately identify and confirm your dominant Enneagram type with precision and confidence.Book your Enneagram typing interview here.