1h 2 min

Doing Inner Work With Chronic Illness and Battling Cancer w/ Elisabeth Wurm (Type 2‪)‬ Do It For The Gram: An Enneagram Podcast

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In this episode, Milton speaks with Elisabeth Wurm, a theater director, Enneagram teacher and IT recruiter from St. Louis. Elizabeth was diagnosed with Crohn's disease in 2015, which came with depression and anxiety, and most recently diagnosed with brain cancer. She discusses her journey trying to navigate this as well as the Enneagram work she’s done in the past 10 years. As an Enneagram Type Two, she talks about how she leaned into the Type Eight space to advocate for what she needs and into the space of her security number Four when she’s feeling secure in being alone. She also shares tips on how to be in support and a good friend to someone with a chronic illness or battling cancer.
Content Warning: This episode discuss medical trauma, cancer, depression and suicidal ideation. 
Reserve your seat! https://www.enneasummit.com
Elizabeth’s Links and Handles:
Elizabeth’s Website: notjustenneacoach.com
Elizabeth’s Instagram: @survival_thrival
Milton's Links and Handles:
Join KCEP Program: kaizen-enneagram-community.mn.co
The B.I.G. Enneagram Retreat: bigenneagramretreat.simvoly.com/application
Odyssey 2024: Odyssey2024.simvoly.com/application
Milton's Website: KaizenCareers.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Odyssey2024.simvoly.com/application
To learn more and join us, go to Odyssey2024.simvoly.com/application

In this episode, Milton speaks with Elisabeth Wurm, a theater director, Enneagram teacher and IT recruiter from St. Louis. Elizabeth was diagnosed with Crohn's disease in 2015, which came with depression and anxiety, and most recently diagnosed with brain cancer. She discusses her journey trying to navigate this as well as the Enneagram work she’s done in the past 10 years. As an Enneagram Type Two, she talks about how she leaned into the Type Eight space to advocate for what she needs and into the space of her security number Four when she’s feeling secure in being alone. She also shares tips on how to be in support and a good friend to someone with a chronic illness or battling cancer.
Content Warning: This episode discuss medical trauma, cancer, depression and suicidal ideation. 
Reserve your seat! https://www.enneasummit.com
Elizabeth’s Links and Handles:
Elizabeth’s Website: notjustenneacoach.com
Elizabeth’s Instagram: @survival_thrival
Milton's Links and Handles:
Join KCEP Program: kaizen-enneagram-community.mn.co
The B.I.G. Enneagram Retreat: bigenneagramretreat.simvoly.com/application
Odyssey 2024: Odyssey2024.simvoly.com/application
Milton's Website: KaizenCareers.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Odyssey2024.simvoly.com/application
To learn more and join us, go to Odyssey2024.simvoly.com/application

1h 2 min