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The Awareness to Action Enneagram Podcast

The Awareness to Action Enneagram Podcast

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Mario Sikora, Maria Jose Munita and Seth Creekmore exploring the Enneagram through the Awareness to Action model. Giving you simple, precise and effective tools to use in your own becoming2023 Awareness to Action Hygiene & Healthy Living Personal Development Personal Success Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships Social Sciences
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  • Type Five: Why Detachment Isn't About Avoiding People
    Jun 25 2026
    In this episode of the Awareness to Action Enneagram podcast, Mario Skora, María José Munita and Seth “Creek” Creekmore tackle coaching Type Five. This type – Striving to Feel Detached – is often misread as cold as they create an emotional buffer between themselves and the messiness of the world. The hosts break down their key insight which is that Fives aren't unfeeling. They're often highly sensitive and defend hard because they care. Mario and MJ discuss this type’s strengths, such as objectivity, perspective, and sharp advisory work, and their blind spots, which are intellectual arrogance, passive-aggressive communication and treating abstractions as safer than actual people. Coaching Type Five to move toward real engagement without sacrificing the boundaries they need helps them create space instead of overwhelm and shift how they operate.TIMESTAMPS[00:01] Intro[02:58] Why Fives are deeply misunderstood[08:06] The hidden sensitivity behind the detachment[12:25] The Connecting Points[16:45] Intentional engagement over avoidance[23:58] Other strengths and weaknesses[31:33] Redefining healthy detachment[35:21] An example with the ATA Process[39:30] Difference between Type Five and Type Nine[41:25] The Accelerator: conscious practiceConnect with us:Awareness to ActionEnneagram on DemandIG: @ataenneagrampodYouTube: ATA Podcast NetworkEmail: info@awarenesstoaction.comSend a voice message: speakpipe.com/AwarenesstoActionATA’s Subtypes And Instinctual Biases Two-Day Workshop: thesubtypes.comMario Sikora: IG: @mariosikoraTikTok: @mariosikoraWeb: mariosikora.comPod: Enneagram in a MoviePod: Thinking Well & WhySubstack: mariosikora.substack.comBook: How to Think Well, and Why: The Awareness to Action Guide to Clear ThinkingMaría José Munita: IG: @mjmunitaWeb: mjmunita.comSeth "Creek" Creekmore: IG: @_creekmorePod: Fathoms | An Enneagram PodcastPod: Delusional OptimismPod: International Enneagram Association PodcastPod: Thinking Well & Why
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    45 mins
  • Welcome to Thinking Well & Why - Thinking Well & Why
    Jun 10 2026

    Thinking Well & Why, a new podcast on the Awareness to Action network hosted by Mario Sikora, Lee Fields and Seth “Creek” Creekmore, will tackle critical thinking, reasoning, and intellectual honesty – not as abstract disciplines, but as practical tools for making sense of life. Your biggest obstacle to being right is trying not to be wrong. The same cognitive biases that shape every area of life show up in your Enneagram work. The hosts promise no guarantees, but will offer sharp, direct conversation about the thinking skills worth defending.

    Connect with us:

    Awareness to Action

    Mario Sikora:

    IG: @mariosikora

    TikTok: @mariosikora

    Web: mariosikora.com

    Pod: Enneagram in a Movie

    Pod: The Awareness to Action Enneagram

    Lee Fields:

    Web: enneagrammatic.com

    IG: @enneagrammatic

    Seth "Creek" Creekmore:

    IG: @_creekmore

    Pod: Fathoms | An Enneagram Podcast

    Pod: Delusional Optimism

    Pod: The Awareness to Action Enneagram

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    1 min
  • Powerfully Coaching Enneagram Type Eights
    May 28 2026

    In this episode of the Awareness to Action Enneagram podcast, Mario Skora, María José Munita and Seth “Creek” Creekmore talk about coaching Enneagram Type Eight. As this type strives to feel powerful, Type Eight can be fairly extreme in pretty much everything that they do, but they tend to end up in leadership positions. But this could mean they’re great leaders or toxic ones. Mario and MJ discuss their approach to coaching this type by coming up with their own strength to match their energy.

    TIMESTAMPS

    [00:01] Intro

    [00:59] About Enneagram Type Eight

    [04:38] The Connecting Points

    [10:46] Strengths and weaknesses

    [15:41] The ATA process

    [18:12] Key issues

    [26:28] The accelerator: self-discipline

    [30:05] Final thoughts

    Connect with us:

    Awareness to Action

    Enneagram on Demand

    IG: @ataenneagrampod

    YouTube: ATA Podcast Network

    Email: info@awarenesstoaction.com

    Send a voice message: speakpipe.com/AwarenesstoAction

    ATA’s Subtypes And Instinctual Biases Two-Day Workshop: thesubtypes.com

    Mario Sikora:

    IG: @mariosikora

    TikTok: @mariosikora

    Web: mariosikora.com

    Pod: Enneagram in a Movie

    Substack: mariosikora.substack.com

    Book: How to Think Well, and Why: The Awareness to Action Guide to Clear Thinking

    María José Munita:

    IG: @mjmunita

    Web: mjmunita.com

    Seth "Creek" Creekmore:

    IG: @_creekmore

    Pod: Fathoms | An Enneagram Podcast

    Pod: Delusional Optimism

    Pod: International Enneagram Association Podcast

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    34 mins
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