Send us a text In this episode, my husband and I talk about what it’s really like to be wired so differently — me, a Type 2 and him, a Type 5. We get into the ways our differences show up in everyday life, how we’ve learned to communicate through them, and what helps us remember that we’re on the same team even when we don’t always see things the same way. We talk about space, connection, energy, expectations, and all the funny (and frustrating) moments in between. It’s honest, lighthearted, ...
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Send us a text In this episode, my husband and I talk about what it’s really like to be wired so differently — me, a Type 2 and him, a Type 5. We get into the ways our differences show up in everyday life, how we’ve learned to communicate through them, and what helps us remember that we’re on the same team even when we don’t always see things the same way. We talk about space, connection, energy, expectations, and all the funny (and frustrating) moments in between. It’s honest, lighthearted, ...
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 In this episode, my husband and I talk about what it’s really like to be wired so differently — me, a Type 2 and him, a Type 5. We get into the ways our differences show up in everyday life, how we’ve learned to communicate through them, and what helps us remember that we’re on the same team even when we don’t always see things the same way. We talk about space, connection, energy, expectations, and all the funny (and frustrating) moments in between. It’s honest, lighthearted, ...