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!
In this episode, Jessica talks about how it's important to break out of the spell of waiting for things to be the worst to make change, and talks about barriers to empathy.
If you want to start unpacking whiteness from the four dimensions Jessica teaches on, check out this lesson: https://jessica-s-school-ee3d.thinkific.com/courses/elc-whiteness
In this episode, Jessica talks about shame, asks you to examine how you awakened into antiracism, and encourages you to take on a different paradigm as needed.
You can find the embodiment lesson here: https://jessica-s-school-ee3d.thinkific.com/courses/elc-embodiment-lesson
In this episode, Jessica talks about some important distinctions to have around urgency, and gives some personal tips of things to watch out for by Enneagram type!
If you want to learn more, check out these links:
Lessons from the ELC - https://jessica-s-school-ee3d.thinkific.com/pages/elc-lesson-recordings
Lessons from Decentering Whiteness in Time and Space - https://jessica-s-school-ee3d.thinkific.com/pages/decentering-whit...
In this episode, Jessica talks about how decontextualizing and universalizing are things that take us out of our humanity, both in antiracism and Enneagram work.
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.
Someone asked what I think about health, and the question is a bit nuanced. Here are some of my thoughts about it.
What do you think?
This is part 3 of my 2023 wishes. This time covering the head center of intelligence with Enneagram 5s, 6s, and 7s.
In part two of my 2023 wishes, I go over my wishes for Enneagram types 2, 3, and 4.
Here are some wishes for Enneagram types in the body triad.
You can also find them at instagram.com/jessicaddickoncoaching
Embodiment is about coming back to ourselves. Here's a presence practice I lead my people in that might support you.
In this episode, I define values, talk about the ways we may acquire them, and the importance of reconciling aspirational values with how we're living.
In this episode, I talk about why shame is important as part of our humanity, and why we have to do work around shame so we can see others as fully human.
Buckle in for this ride. I talk about how our shared beliefs about historical events shape culture, and why it's important for us to examine our relationship to those things on an individual and collective level.
Correction: I say "Indigenous Day of Mourning: when I should have said "National Day of Mourning"
In this podcast, I talk about the difference between individiualism and individuation, why we need awareness and accountability, and self-leadership.
Here's a link to the original social media post I reference: https://www.instagram.com/p/ChjDqpoOYCw/
I figured it was time to talk about what the Enneagram actually is.
TLDL: It's about our motivations.
I riff on it a bit, but if you want to go more in depth, I go through all the types in the Lady Preacher Podcast.
Alright friends, this episode is about consent and some potential things for each type to think about regarding their relationship to consent.
Do you already have an ethic of consent? What are your hang ups? What do you think the opportunities of it might be?
In this podcast, I talk about some of the dynamics at play with privilege.
This quote: “Insufficient resources are never the main challenge in achieving your dreams.” - Michael Hyatt
sparked some thoughts about resources, and how people with privilege often don't realize how privilege has shaped them and given them resources, so that kind of advice doesn't always work.
My advice: be discerning about who you listen to when you're do...
I woke up with time on my mind. In this episode I talk about monochronic and polychronic time cultures, Enneagram time orientations, and the first episode of The 80s Twilight Zone that I saw. It's important to be able to acknowledge and understand how time impacts how see the world and how it lives in our bodies.
In this episode, Jessica shares some reflections on love, borrowing from Bobbi Harro's cycle of liberation and bell hooks' definitions of love found in the book "All About Love."
This is the first episode of the Antiracist Enneagram podcast!!! So it's a little introduction to who I am.
These episodes will be on average 15 minutes, sometimes a little more, and sometimes a little less. I'm excited to share more with you!
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