256 - A Deep Look into the Enneagram through a Racial Justice Lens with Milton Stewart
Milton Stewart joins Latasha Morrison on the Be the Bridge Podcast for an episode dedicated to the Enneagram! As the founder of Kaizen Careers, Coaching and Consulting LLC and one of the very few African American male Enneagram teachers in the world, Milton brings his expertise and wisdom to a conversation unlike others revolving around this tool for self-awareness and empathy. They look at the origins of the Enneagram, how it helps in communication, and how the Enneagram can aid in conversations around racial justice. Milton and Latasha share how important self-awareness is in the journey of caring for our communities and working to bring about justice. You’ll leave this episode with an appreciation for Enneagram work that goes deeper than memes and with a great set of resources to dive into.
Quotes:
“The Enneagram is like a journey or map. When you work with it the right way, it's a tool to help you on a journey to help you find deeper self-awareness to transform yourself.” -Milton Stewart
“When there's diversity and inclusion at the table, it makes for a more robust conversation.” -Latasha Morrison
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Forty Days on Being an Eight book by Sandra Van Opstal
The Enneagram for Black Liberation book by Chichi Agorom
Know Justice, Know Peace book by Dr. Deborah Egerton
The Complete Enneagram book by Beatrice Chestnut
Reclaiming You book by Sharon K. Ball
The Body Keeps the Score book by Bessel Van Der Kolk
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Host & Executive Producer - Latasha Morrison Senior Producer - Lauren C. Brown Producer, Editor, & Music - Travon Potts Transcriber - Sarah Connatser