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, ...
Relationships & the Enneagram pt. 4- Through the lens of Siblings/Sisterhood
Let’s Type About It
36 minutes
4 months ago
Relationships & the Enneagram pt. 4- Through the lens of Siblings/Sisterhood
Send us a text In this episode of Let’s Type About It, we round out this series on 'Relationships & the Enneagram' by diving into the unique world of sibling relationships—specifically sisterhood—through the lens of the Enneagram. Whether you're the peacemaker, the achiever, or the challenger of your family, our Enneagram types shape how we relate, communicate, and sometimes clash with our siblings. I sit down with my sister to explore how knowing our types has helped us navigate old patt...
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, ...