The Antiracist Enneagram Podcast with Jessica Denise Dickson Jessica Dickson
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Here we look at life and healing at the intersections of the Enneagram, antiracism, and embodiment for personal and collective liberation.
Jessica will share takeaways from what she's teaching or coaching around.
The theme song has been a personal anthem: Get Free by Mereba, which you can find on Spotify!
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Introducing my Antiracist Enneagram Training Program - Embody Your Leadership
In this episode, I read the welcome from my guidebook for my new antiracist Enneagram training program called Embody Your Leadership!
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Identity Shapes Our Critical Thinking
An important step to critical thinking is understanding how our identity shapes how we take in information and how the author, speaker, educator's identity impacts how they present it.
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Thoughts on the Healing Journey
Someone asked what I think about health, and the question is a bit nuanced. Here are some of my thoughts about it.
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2023 Wishes for Enneagram 5s, 6s, and 7s in the Head Center of Intelligence
This is part 3 of my 2023 wishes. This time covering the head center of intelligence with Enneagram 5s, 6s, and 7s.
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2023 Wishes for Enneagram 2s, 3s, and 4s in the Heart Center of Intelligence
In part two of my 2023 wishes, I go over my wishes for Enneagram types 2, 3, and 4.
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2023 Wishes for Enneagram 8s, 9s, and 1s in the Body Center of Intelligence
Here are some wishes for Enneagram types in the body triad.
You can also find them at instagram.com/jessicaddickoncoaching
Customer Reviews
Pointed while fun
So concise and valuable. Jessica, on your episode about shame, I loved your one liner about us 4s feeling shame all the time! ;) Laughed loud there.
Whew, gratitude!
This intersection (enneagram, embodiment, and anti-racism) is not for the faint of heart! Jessica is a powerful voice worth engaging & absorbing as we set aim toward our own healing and becoming. 😍✨🙌🏻
Wow
Jessica is brilliant and articulate while also presenting accessible content. This is an important podcast and Jessica does it well!