Ginger Lapid-Bogda

Today’s guest on Enneagram Mapmakers is Ginger Lapid-Bodga, PhD. Join Chris Heuertz as he reflects with Ginger on the difficulties in typing as well as how common mistyping is for so many of us. In their conversation, Ginger also reflects on how she first learned the Enneagram in a workshop at the Esalen Institute, led by Helen Palmer, and her own journey of coming to peace with type. Not a fan of personality systems, Ginger explains how we are much more than the categories that some renderings of type reduce us to.  A former President of the International Enneagram Association, Ginger is one of the world’s leading experts on applying the Enneagram in corporate settings. Learn more about her work with The Enneagram in Business. Ginger has also published several excellent books on the Enneagram including her most recent, The Art of Typing. This podcast is brought to you by the Center for Action and Contemplation. We’d love to hear your thoughts, comments or feedback. To do so, email us at podcasts@cac.org

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Enneagram Mapmakers explores the interior landscape of the ego through conversations with legacy teachers such as Richard Rohr, Helen Palmer and Russ Hudson. Hosted by Christopher Heuertz, author of The Sacred Enneagram and The Enneagram of Belonging, this podcast journeys to the origins of an ancient and often misunderstood system designed to help us live a more embodied and integrated life. Transcend the temptation to fixate on a specific number and discover how to embrace all types within you.