It’s the season finale of Enneagram for the Culture and we have a very special one for our listeners this week. Kimberly Reese & Camille Logan, black therapists hailing out of the Carolinas, sit down with Author and Enneagram constituent Chichi Agorom. Chichi brings a plethora of knowledge about enneagram practices, and she references them in her book The Enneagram for Black Liberation. After discussing how the Enneagram was present in their lives, Chichi proceeded to give a short breakdown of her book (8:40). Following that, Camille beseeches Chichi to explain her enneagram origin story (10:45) and how she got started in the practice; Chichi explains that she was hesitant at first. Later, we learn about vulnerability and how Chichi examines it in her publication, as Camille reads a quote (17:15). Quickly following that, our guest explains when she realized that race was underrepresented in the Enneagram (18:14). As the conversations move forward, Chichi shares how she came to learn about different countries being associated with specific Enneagram types (33:30). Nearing the end, our guest shares some ways that black people can engage with the Enneagram to uplift themselves (45:30). This was an incredibly helpful and knowledge-packed finale that we hope will unlock our listeners' desires to learn more about the Enneagram! Thank you for a wonderful season and thank you for listening.
The Enneagram for Black Liberation
Chichi Agorom