It’s 7th heaven on episode 11 of Enneagram for the Culture with hosts Kimberly Reese & Camille Logan, black therapists hailing out of North Carolina. This is a special episode as we explore the 7-personality type: Camille’s type. Early in the episode we learn that Camille is a frequent flier and Kim loves keyboards, as our hosts discuss how the Enneagram was present in their lives. Soon after, Kim gives us a short overview of 7’s (16:05). Type 7’s move to arrows 1 & 5 (18:37) where they can place limitations on themselves, but also make time to relax. Later, Camille touches on wings 6 & 8 (22:00) and how those affect the behavior of 7’s. The fear of missing out is a concept that plagues many people, but it seems to be a pain point for 7’s, as our hosts discuss some anecdotes surrounding the type (28:54). As they have no connection to the heart triad, there are a lot of misconceptions surrounding 7’s (43:30) and Camille explains how they can be uncomfortable. Following that, we enter the conversation of being a black type 7 (58:00) and how they can feel heavily judged by their community for not overvaluing work or buying into “hustle” culture. But, among other things, 7’s bring a great spirit of celebration to the black experience (1:15:55), as joyfully explained by Camille. The season finale is coming soon but we hope you enjoy this episode and feel well represented if you’re a 7. Thank you for listening.
Episode Song Title: Never Too Much by Luther Vandeross
Hosts: Kimberly Reese (@kreeselcsw) and Camille Logan (@camille.logan.lcmhc)
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