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Around the Circle | An Enneagram Channel

Around the Circle | An Enneagram Channel

By: Jeff Cook and T.J. Wilson
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The Enneagram is a map of the human personality. It’s a tool for navigating relationships. It creates language for what motivates us and helps us look at the way we look at everything else. Most importantly the enneagram is a mirror; because sometimes you need help seeing yourself.Around the Circle 2024 | 394730 Philosophy Social Sciences Spirituality
Episodes
  • "Heroes" | Type Nines | Spielberg's "Lincoln"
    Jul 3 2026

    In celebration of the nation's 250th Anniversary, we do a deep dive into one of our favorite movies highlighting the best of America : Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln."

    This is the full 7 hour discussion.

    If you prefer to listen to it in parts go to : THE MOVIE TYPING PODCAST

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    7 hrs and 27 mins
  • The Schewee Family | Enneagram 9, 4 & 7 * Billy, Will, and Sam (plus a big announcement!)
    Jul 1 2026

    Big things are happening!!!

    I'm so excited to announce the launch of my new cohort program in Cincinnati. Joey Schewee and I will be working together to teach a dedicated group of people all about the Enneagram and how to apply it to your life. We will also be joined by Andrew Kohr, a dear friend of mine who is well-versed in the intersection between Enneagram and story work. Applications are now live on my website.

    Cohort dates (2027):

    January 29-30

    April 16-17

    September 24-25

    November 12-13

    Apply Now

    Message me on Instagram with any questions or send me an email at katie@9fold.life

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • "Sacred Frames" | Four Movies That Explain America
    Jun 30 2026

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    What four films best capture the story of America?

    In this Fourth of July edition of Sacred Frames, Jeff Cook, Sean Palmer, and Mike Yager each build their own cinematic "Mount Rushmore," selecting four films they believe reveal the promises, contradictions, triumphs, and tragedies that have shaped the American experiment. From Far and Away, Do the Right Thing, Wall Street, and The Right Stuff to Lincoln, Killers of the Flower Moon, Saving Private Ryan, Malcolm X, and beyond, the conversation explores immigration, race, capitalism, war, religion, identity, and the enduring tension between America's highest ideals and its deepest failures.

    Rather than asking which films are the greatest, this episode asks a different question: Which stories help us understand who America has been—and who it might still become?

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    1 hr and 46 mins
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