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The Enneagram Journey

Suzanne Stabile
Enneagram
Personal Growth
Mental Health
Social Justice
Love
Burnout
Parenting
Personal Transformation
Community
The Simple Secret
Joshua Graves
Vulnerability
Self-Acceptance
Transgender Identity
Lactation Consulting
Doula
Self-Discovery
Otter Creek Church
Covid-19
Shematic Spirituality

Using the wisdom of the Enneagram, and ongoing discussion and conversation, we will grow compassion for ourselves and others, as well as a better understanding for why we do what we do!

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Latest Episodes

Meet the eldest of Suzanne's 9 grandchildren!

William Alexander Schewee IV, enneagram 4, joins the show with his uncle and a couple of grandparents, including of course, the Enneagram Godmother.

You'll learn about "Bros' Nights", the differences an... more

Join us in escorting The Micah Center on to the next plain.

Suzanne, Joe, and Hunter sit down for one final conversation at The Micah Center, the home of LTM for the past 20 years.

As you'll hear in the intro, this episode is heavy on the "Journey"... more

The Enneagram Journey may be recording next at your local Hilton! Maybe not, but this episode was fun to record at Joel's hotel room when LTM travelled to Charlotte, NC for a workshop. Kim Honeycutt (8) and Larissa Miller (4) join the show to talk ab... more

Meet author and Enneagram 5, Jess Everlee!

4 books, one for the Head, one for the Heart, and one for the Body, and how about one featuring a couple of Sixes!

Jess shares about figuring out her enneagram number, which ones are the easiest and most d... more

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Recent Guests

William Alexander Schewee IV
eldest of nine grandchildren, Enneagram IV, college student
Family discussion guest
Episode: E197: Will Schewee (4) - The Enneagram Goes to College
Kim Honeycutt
Psychotherapist, public speaker, and teaching pastor
ICU Talks
Episode: E195: Larissa Miller (4) and Kim Honeycutt (8) - Compassion, Confrontation, Authenticity
Larissa Miller
Enneagram Four engaged in the arts and psychology
Episode: E195: Larissa Miller (4) and Kim Honeycutt (8) - Compassion, Confrontation, Authenticity
Jess Everlee
Writer of queer historical romance and Enneagram 5.
Author
Episode: E194: Jess Everlee (5) - Lucky Lovers of London
Joey Stabile Schewee
Enneagram expert with a focus on corporate environments, and Suzanne's eldest daughter.
We Solutions
Episode: Joey Stabile Schewee - When Working Together Doesn't Work
Austin Channing Brown
Enneagram Nine, author of 'Full Of Myself' and 'I'm Still Here'
Episode: Austin Channing Brown (9) - Foreboding Joy, Full Of Myself
Jen Rogers
Independent bookstore owner and speaker specializing in Enneagram insights
7 & 1 Books
Episode: TEJ Live at 7 & 1 Books with Jen Rogers (8) - Objective Perspective, Dragon Slaying, Escape Plans
Jen Hanson
Director of Children and Youth at Northaven United Methodist Church with over 30 years of ministry experience.
Northaven United Methodist Church
Episode: Jen Hanson (2) - Boundaries, False Self-esteem, Forgive Yourself
Victoria Laura Bray Hastings
Enneagram 5 and pastor at a United Methodist Church
Episode: Tori Hastings (5) - Vulnerability, 2nd Shift, Engaging

Hosts

Suzanne Stabile
Enneagram educator and host with a long-standing role in guiding conversations around self-awareness and relationships.
Joel Stabile
Co-host bringing a practical, leadership-oriented lens to Enneagram conversations.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 2.5k ratings
  • Often helpful and sometimes frustrating

    I've listened to most of The Enneagram Journey podcasts. I have often found them helpful in understanding myself, my loved ones and colleagues. Suzanne is a well- read, thoughtful and wise woman; however, I get frustrated at times when the show starts “beating up” on types Suzanne does not understand or connect with through her loved ones. I am sure that she doesn’t mean to be harsh, but it does across that way. I wish she’d have guest who are 5s and 6s more often.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    ibbykb
    United States2 months ago
  • Like Mother like Daughter

    Absolutely loved listening to Joey, just amazing work👏Know you are proud of her! I look so forward to her new book and maybe she can do a ‘sister’ podcast🤞God bless you all❤️🙏

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    E4Girl
    United States6 months ago
  • Q&A every week please!

    I learn so much from wisdom shared during Q&A episodes! More more pretty please! How about every week??

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Allicarr
    United States9 months ago
  • Blessing to have y’all back

    So glad you all are back, show and speakers are great and to continue growing and journey in this community of faith🙏

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    E4Girl
    United States10 months ago
  • Helps me navigate life

    I’ve listened to all the episodes, and I’m going through them a second time. Great podcast, full of insight and guidance and connection.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Brianna in Australia
    Australiaa year ago

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Thoughtful, wisdom-filled discussions that feel grounded in compassion.
Guests bring depth and practical insights to relationships and leadership.
Listener feedback often praises the warmth and real-life storytelling, with occasional calls for more diverse guest types.

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E194: Jess Everlee (5) - Lucky Lovers of London
Q: Will you give the listeners some background? Who Jess is? Where Jess came from?
I am originally from Northeast Ohio from the Akron area. I moved a little bit around the state here and there, but ended up back in Northeast Ohio for the high school and the writing.
E194: Jess Everlee (5) - Lucky Lovers of London
Q: Can you imagine doing what you've done without knowing the Enneagram?
I don't think this series would be the way that it is without the Enneagram.
Joey Stabile Schewee - When Working Together Doesn't Work
Q: Tell everybody how you knew you were supposed to write the book.
I learned the Enneagram 28 years ago and have applied it everywhere in my life.
Dr. Molly (8) - Anxiety, Egregious Self Confidence, Grief and Loss
Q: What do you wish people knew about Enneagram Eights?
That we're not the mean girl; often our strength is mistaken for meanness or aggression.
Dr. Molly (8) - Anxiety, Egregious Self Confidence, Grief and Loss
Q: Can you tell us about your experience with EMDR?
EMDR helped me process my trauma related to the loss of my child and manage symptoms of PTSD effectively.

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Frequently Asked Questions About The Enneagram Journey

What is The Enneagram Journey about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show centers on the Enneagram as a lens for self-understanding, relationships, and spiritual growth, with conversations that blend personal storytelling, family dynamics, and practical insights for living more compassionately. Across episodes, guests share how enneagram insights influence parenting, teamwork, leadership, and faith, often weaving in themes of authenticity, vulnerability, and cultural or relational awareness. Noteworthy are multi-generational discussions, workplace applications, and the way spirituality and psychology intersect to illuminate daily life. The format tends to be warm, story-driven, and relationship-forward, making it valuable for listeners seeking deeper self-knowledge and healthier interactions while explo... more

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1. William Alexander Schewee IV
2. Kim Honeycutt
3. Larissa Miller
4. Jess Everlee
5. Joey Stabile Schewee
6. Austin Channing Brown
7. Jen Rogers
8. Jen Hanson

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