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Navigating the depths of the enneagram, one fathom at a time.

Fathoms | An Enneagram Podcast Fathoms | An Enneagram Podcast

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Navigating the depths of the enneagram, one fathom at a time.

    Finale | Revisiting Ego & Essence with Russ Hudson & Mario Sikora (Part 2)

    Finale | Revisiting Ego & Essence with Russ Hudson & Mario Sikora (Part 2)

    Here’s Part 2 of our Season Finale: Revisiting Ego & Essence. To end our season, we have a deep and meaningful conversation with enneagram legends Russ Hudson and Mario Sikora on these often used, often misunderstood concepts. 
    Lee Fields joins the Fathoms crew for this conversation, which always makes us better. 
    [2:00] How can we move forward with these terms despite the issues? 
    [13:05] Ego & Essence as bypassing
    [19:05] It’s about the process, not a destination
    [24:00] Individuality, Mutuality, & Unity in relation to ego and essence
    [31:35] Russ’ and Mario’s closing remarks for people using the enneagram
    [35:40] The Fathoms Cohosts provide their initial reactions to the conversation
    [45:05] How we’ll use the terms “ego” & “essence” moving forward
    [60:00] Abram shares a story
    [1:01:00] Linz hands out podcast awards to the guys
    [1:05:30] Why we do this podcast

    Fathoms | An Enneagram Podcast: “Discovering our inner depths, one fathom at a time.”

    Co-hosts: Seth Abram, Seth Creekmore, Lindsey Marks, Drew Moser
    Production/Editing: Seth Creekmore
    Follow us on Instagram: @fathoms.enneagramFollow Abram: @integratedenneagramFollow Creek: @_creekmoreFollow Drew: @typetrailenneagramFollow Lindsey: @lindseyfaithdm

    • 1 hr 40 min
    Finale | Revisiting Ego & Essence with Russ Hudson & Mario Sikora (Part 1)

    Finale | Revisiting Ego & Essence with Russ Hudson & Mario Sikora (Part 1)

    It’s here! Part 1 of our season finale: Revisiting Ego & Essence. To end our season, we have a deep and meaningful conversation with enneagram legends Russ Hudson and Mario Sikora on these often used, often misunderstood concepts. 
    Lee Fields joins the Fathoms crew for this conversation, which always makes us better. 
    [1:00] A quick recap of this season
    [5:30] We talk about (and cringe a bit) our Season 1 episode on Ego & Essence
    [12:30] Lindsey’s thoughts about the first episode as a listener
    [14:15] Our thoughts behind ending the season with the topic of Ego & Essence
    [18:50] Some tips listening to this conversation with Russ & Mario
    [23:00] Our conversation with Russ & Mario begins
    [25:15] What’s the conversation we need to have today about ego & essence? 
    [27:45] Having beginner’s mind with ego & essence?
    [28:50] Russ & Mario’s first meeting…and first impressions!
    [30:45] Their common fascination with zombies
    [32:50] What Russ and Mario admire about each other’s enneagram work
    [35:45] Russ and Mario’s definition of “ego” and “essence”
    [45:00] Examples of how they’ve changed their minds on ego and essence
    [55:30] How Mario interprets Russ’ view of ego and essence
    [1:00:00] Russ on “essence”
    [1:08:00] Mario’s problems with the term “essence”
    [1:11:45] Why are still using these words in these ways?
    [1:18:45] Lindsey pushes back a bit
    Stay tuned for Part 2 of our conversation with Russ & Mario next week! 

    Fathoms | An Enneagram Podcast: “Discovering our inner depths, one fathom at a time.”

    Co-hosts: Seth Abram, Seth Creekmore, Lindsey Marks, Drew Moser
    Production/Editing: Seth Creekmore
    Follow us on Instagram: @fathoms.enneagramFollow Abram: @integratedenneagramFollow Creek: @_creekmoreFollow Drew: @typetrailenneagramFollow Lindsey: @lindseyfaithdm

    • 1 hr 27 min
    Conversation | Trauma Series Debrief

    Conversation | Trauma Series Debrief

    Today we debrief our three-episode series on trauma. If you haven’t listened to those interviews with Sharon K. Ball, Dr. B, and Miles Adcox, be sure to check them out! We also talk about our next episode, where we revisit the concepts of ego and essence. In that episode we’re joined by enneagram legends Mario Sikora and Russ Hudson! 
    [2:00] Reflecting on our conversation with Sharon K. Ball, including her 3 m’s: movement, meaningful connections, mindfulness
    [5:20] Reflecting on our conversation with Dr. B, including “resilience is not random.”
    [14:00] Reflecting on our conversation with Miles Adcox, including his thoughts on projection between therapist and client
    [19:40] Setting up our next episode, revisiting Ego and Essence. What we still think, how we’ve changed our views, etc. 

    Fathoms | An Enneagram Podcast: “Discovering our inner depths, one fathom at a time.”

    Co-hosts: Seth Abram, Seth Creekmore, Lindsey Marks, Drew Moser
    Production/Editing: Seth Creekmore
    Follow us on Instagram: @fathoms.enneagramFollow Abram: @integratedenneagramFollow Creek: @_creekmoreFollow Drew: @typetrailenneagramFollow Lindsey: @lindseyfaithdm

    • 28 min
    Interview | Trauma: Approaching Pain as a Process with Miles Adcox

    Interview | Trauma: Approaching Pain as a Process with Miles Adcox

    Today we finish our series of conversations on trauma and personhood with Miles Adcox. He is the Chairman and Owner of Onsite, an internationally-known emotional wellness lifestyle brand that delivers life-changing personal growth workshops, digital mental health master classes, emotionally smart leadership retreats, and residential emotional wellness and trauma treatment. Miles’ work at Onsite has been featured on 20/20, Good Morning America, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Dr. Phil Show, The Doctors, People, Billboard, Marie Claire, and NOW FATHOMS | AN ENNEAGRAM PODCAST! 
    [1:45] Lightning round questions to get to know Miles
    [7:50] What is mental health and emotional wellness?
    [10:00] How does Miles approach his work amid the rise of pop psychology?
    [17:00] Miles’ cautions regarding the pitfalls of self-help/personal development
    [21:00] On “crescendo culture” and the success of Onsite
    [27:15] Miles’ talks about Internal Family Systems theory
    [30:05] Some practical advice: The 20/10/5 list
    [33:30] On clean and dirty pain
    [42:10] What should be in our “trauma kit”? 
    [48:30] Miles’ own experience as a father
    [56:15] A current challenge Miles is facing
    [58:30] What Miles has to say to mental health professionals and other helpers
    Follow Miles at www.milesadcox.com // www.experienceonsite.com  

    Fathoms | An Enneagram Podcast: “Discovering our inner depths, one fathom at a time.”

    Co-hosts: Seth Abram, Seth Creekmore, Lindsey Marks, Drew Moser
    Production/Editing: Seth Creekmore
    Follow us on Instagram: @fathoms.enneagramFollow Abram: @integratedenneagramFollow Creek: @_creekmoreFollow Drew: @typetrailenneagramFollow Lindsey: @lindseyfaithdm

    • 1 hr 10 min
    Interview | Trauma: Victimhood and True Resilience with Dr. Kristin Beasley

    Interview | Trauma: Victimhood and True Resilience with Dr. Kristin Beasley

    We continue our series on trauma and personhood with another conversation with Dr. Kristin Beasley. Dr. B is a clinical psychologist who specializes in trauma and early childhood development. Dr. B helps us clarify terms such as “victim” and “victimhood.” She provides practical insight on how to more compassionately work with those who have experienced trauma and is a wealth of wisdom on cultivating resilience. 
    [1:00] What is victimhood? 
    [3:40] The difference between states and. traits
    [9:20] Resilience is not random
    [10:00] A more compassionate response
    [14:50] On true Victim/victimhood and the limits of the terms
    [23:40] For those who struggle to acknowledge their victimhood
    [33:00] Dr. B’s problem with the “hood” in “victimhood”
    [37:30] Resilience starts in the front end of life
    [38:30] If Dr. B were president…
    [42:15] Developing resilience and respecting those who struggle
    [55:45] What we can do to cultivate resilience (in ourselves and in those we help)
    Follow Dr B’s work: https://www.drbconnections.com/ [trauma-informed care and resilience training!]

    Fathoms | An Enneagram Podcast: “Discovering our inner depths, one fathom at a time.”

    Co-hosts: Seth Abram, Seth Creekmore, Lindsey Marks, Drew Moser
    Production/Editing: Seth Creekmore
    Follow us on Instagram: @fathoms.enneagramFollow Abram: @integratedenneagramFollow Creek: @_creekmoreFollow Drew: @typetrailenneagramFollow Lindsey: @lindseyfaithdm

    • 1 hr 6 min
    Interview | Trauma: Trauma Before Type with Sharon K. Ball

    Interview | Trauma: Trauma Before Type with Sharon K. Ball

    In this first episode on trauma, we interview Sharon K. Ball. Licensed therapist and enneagram professional who specializes in trauma and the enneagram. Sharon is the author of Reclaiming You: Using the Enneagram to Move from Trauma to Resilience. 
    [1:10] Abram asks Sharon for her “top strength in her Myers-briggs finder” (?)
    [2:00] Clarifying some terms: trauma and resilience
    [4:15] The 4 Types of Trauma: Chronic, Insidious, Acute, & Complex
    [9:30] Big T vs. little t trauma
    [12:00] How important is it to label one’s type of trauma?
    [16:10] The difference between a stressful experience and a traumatic one
    [22:30] On being trauma informed…and not reducing people to a type
    [27:40] Finding specific practices for our type
    [29:45] The triad of resilience/trauma resolution
    [33:00] The difference between an enneagram type as a coping strategy vs. a trauma response. 
    [36:20] How knowing your type can engage your trauma work
    [39:05] How can we honor each other and arrive at a greater sense of unity? 
    Follow Sharon’s work: @sharonkball // www.ninepaths.com

    Fathoms | An Enneagram Podcast: “Discovering our inner depths, one fathom at a time.”

    Co-hosts: Seth Abram, Seth Creekmore, Lindsey Marks, Drew Moser
    Production/Editing: Seth Creekmore
    Follow us on Instagram: @fathoms.enneagramFollow Abram: @integratedenneagramFollow Creek: @_creekmoreFollow Drew: @typetrailenneagramFollow Lindsey: @lindseyfaithdm

    • 43 min

Customer Reviews

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3 Ratings

3 Ratings

Stacey 🌼 ,

Interesting, challenging, beautiful.

I got burnout on the enneagram when I couldn’t find more in-depth and practical conversations. This podcast is next level. Each one of them brings something different to the table and after listening I always feel encouraged and challenged. Thanks for all the work you do guys! It is much appreciated.

cat.ogu ,

Really really great podcast

I’ve listened to loads of different podcasts on the enneagram but this one is such an exciting find, they go into such depth, hence the title, and I love how they acknowledge the recent issue of the enneagram being so popular but misused or not understood enough. If you love intellectual conversations this is it!! I myself am a 7 so maybe too enthused but you won’t be let down with this podcast.

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