33 min

71: Pandemic Relationships: Todd Wilson on The Enneagram Goes to Church The Cartographers

    • Religion & Spirituality

This is a great conversation on how social media and the pandemic has changed relationships in the church. Listen in to Todd Wilson help listeners learn about the Enneagram, the wisdom of dark emotions, and being self-aware for the sake of others.

LINKS
Todd’s book: https://amzn.to/3xLWbnd
Todd’s website: https://www.toddawilson.com/
Follow Todd on Twitter
Check out The Road Back to You as an Enneagram primer
IVP's Enneagram devotionals are a great gift for you or a friend

ONE SMALL STEP
Todd reminds us that the best way we have to love others sacrificially is often by leaning into the part of ourselves that we tend to repress: thinking, feeling or doing. Consider which is hardest for you to access or which question seems the fuzziest: What do I think about this? What do I feel in this situation? or What it mine to do?
Then, as you reenter community and relationships post-pandemic, begin to ask yourself that question. If your doing center is repressed instead of thinking too much or feeling, what can you do? If the thinking center is repressed, consider how you might begin to think through a particular challenge. If your feeling center is repressed, ask what you feel in a given situation and how might you consider others’ feelings?
Tag me at @aahales on Twitter or Instagram to let me know what works for you.

GIVEAWAY!
As we go through this short series on the pandemic and relationships, leave a review of the Finding Holy Podcast on iTunes! Make sure to tag me on social media so I can enter you to win a copy of Todd’s book or one of the great books we hear about in the coming weeks!
Your listenership helps good conversations happen! If you’ve found this episode helpful and encouraging, please share it with a friend! Leaving a review on iTunes helps keep the conversations going.

*links to Amazon are affiliate links
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

This is a great conversation on how social media and the pandemic has changed relationships in the church. Listen in to Todd Wilson help listeners learn about the Enneagram, the wisdom of dark emotions, and being self-aware for the sake of others.

LINKS
Todd’s book: https://amzn.to/3xLWbnd
Todd’s website: https://www.toddawilson.com/
Follow Todd on Twitter
Check out The Road Back to You as an Enneagram primer
IVP's Enneagram devotionals are a great gift for you or a friend

ONE SMALL STEP
Todd reminds us that the best way we have to love others sacrificially is often by leaning into the part of ourselves that we tend to repress: thinking, feeling or doing. Consider which is hardest for you to access or which question seems the fuzziest: What do I think about this? What do I feel in this situation? or What it mine to do?
Then, as you reenter community and relationships post-pandemic, begin to ask yourself that question. If your doing center is repressed instead of thinking too much or feeling, what can you do? If the thinking center is repressed, consider how you might begin to think through a particular challenge. If your feeling center is repressed, ask what you feel in a given situation and how might you consider others’ feelings?
Tag me at @aahales on Twitter or Instagram to let me know what works for you.

GIVEAWAY!
As we go through this short series on the pandemic and relationships, leave a review of the Finding Holy Podcast on iTunes! Make sure to tag me on social media so I can enter you to win a copy of Todd’s book or one of the great books we hear about in the coming weeks!
Your listenership helps good conversations happen! If you’ve found this episode helpful and encouraging, please share it with a friend! Leaving a review on iTunes helps keep the conversations going.

*links to Amazon are affiliate links
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

33 min

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