Typology

Ian Morgan Cron
Typology
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    The Buddhist Enneagram: How Mindfulness Transforms Your Personality Patterns with Susan Piver

    30/04/2026 | 56min
    What happens when two powerful paths—Buddhism and the Enneagram—sit down for a conversation?
    In this episode, Ian welcomes author and Buddhist teacher Susan Piver (The Buddhist Enneagram) to explore the overlap between these two systems. Susan's new book, The Buddhist Enneagram, offers a fresh lens on personality—not as something to fix, but as something to understand, soften, and ultimately hold with compassion.
    This conversation goes beyond personality labels and into something deeper: How your patterns form, why they stick, and how awareness—not willpower—is what actually creates change.
    If you've ever felt stuck in your reactions, overwhelmed by your emotions, or quietly convinced you're "doing life wrong," this episode offers a different path forward.
    Together, they unpack:
    How the Enneagram and Buddhism overlap (and where they challenge each other)

    The difference between mindfulness and awareness (and why both matter)

    How meditation helps you notice your reactions without being ruled by them

    Why trying to "fix yourself" often backfires—and what works instead

    How Enneagram subtypes shape conflict, connection, and relationships

    As always, this isn't about becoming someone else. It's about becoming more fully who you already are—with a little more grace along the way.
     
     
    About Susan Piver
    Susan Piver is a Buddhist teacher, meditation instructor, and author of The Buddhist Enneagram. Her work bridges ancient wisdom and modern psychology, helping people cultivate compassion and awareness in everyday life.
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    Courageous Conversations: How to Say What Needs to Be Said – Without Blowing It Up

    23/04/2026 | 36min
    Most of us think we're avoiding hard conversations because we don't know what to say.
    But that's not really the problem.
    In this episode, Ian and Anthony dive into the real reason we sidestep the conversations that matter most—and it has a lot less to do with skill and a lot more to do with what's happening inside of us.
    Because here's the truth: you can have the best negotiation strategy in the world, but if you don't understand the emotional dynamics underneath the conversation, you're going to be dead in the water.
    As part of our Courageous Conversations series, this episode serves as the emotional intelligence companion to negotiation—helping you move from avoidance to clarity, from anxiety to grounded confidence.
    Ian unpacks:
    Why we were never taught how to have hard conversations (and what we learned instead)

    The "fool's choice" that keeps us stuck between silence and relational fallout

    How the stories we tell ourselves quietly shape our emotions and reactions

    The three common narratives (victim, villain, helpless) that sabotage connection

    A simple but powerful 5-step framework to actually have the conversation

    What to do when things go sideways—and how to restore safety in real time

    Along the way, you'll discover that the goal isn't just to "say it better"—it's to show up differently.
    Because hard conversations don't ruin relationships. Avoiding them does.
    So as you listen to this episode, ask yourself: "What's one conversation you've been avoiding—and what would it look like to walk into it just a little more prepared?"
     
    **This episode is part of our ongoing Courageous Conversations series—where we're learning how to speak honestly, navigate tension, and build stronger, more trust-filled relationships in the places that matter most.
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    Courageous Conversations: How Your Conflict Style Shapes Every Difficult Conversation

    16/04/2026 | 55min
    What if the conversations you're avoiding… are actually the doorway to the relationships you want?
    In this replay from our Courageous Conversations series, I sit down with conflict resolution expert James Guinn to explore a truth most of us would rather sidestep: conflict isn't the problem—our style of engaging it is.
    Together, we unpack the hidden patterns that shape how you show up when tension rises—whether you withdraw, accommodate, compete, analyze, or collaborate—and how those instincts, often wired beneath your awareness, quietly drive the outcomes of your hardest conversations.
    Here's the deal: every difficult conversation is a negotiation. Not just of outcomes, but of needs, emotions, and meaning. And if you don't understand your default conflict style—or the style of the person across from you—you'll keep talking past each other, escalating what could've been resolved.
    James brings a practical framework for identifying what actually triggers conflict (hint: it's not always what you think), and I connect the dots to the Enneagram—because knowing your type isn't just about self-awareness, it's about relational wisdom in real time.
    We also wrestle with a deeper question:
    How often is the conflict really about the issue… and how often is it about something underneath—process, expectations, or old emotional wounds we've carried into the room?
    If you've ever walked away from a conversation thinking, "That did not go how I hoped," this episode will give you a new playbook.
    Because courageous conversations aren't about winning.
    They're about understanding, adapting, and learning how to meet people where they are—without losing yourself in the process.
    And that, my friends, is a skill worth building.  
    Tune in next week as Anthony and I talk through a simple, practical framework for having difficult conversations.
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    Courageous Conversations: Why We Struggle to Ask for What We Want (and How to Change It) with Attia Qureshi

    09/04/2026 | 1h 1min
    Last week, we kicked off our Courageous Conversations series with a fresh look at building emotional confidence. This week, we lay the groundwork for how personality, emotional regulation, and awareness all play into navigating conversations that matter. 
    I sat down with Attia Qureshi—an expert in negotiation and persuasion—but what unfolds isn't just about getting what you want. It's about why we want what we want…and what's really driving us underneath it all.
    Attia shares a moment of deep rejection from her childhood that led her to build what she calls an "exoskeleton" of strength. And as we talked, it became clear how many of us are still walking around with some version of that same armor—negotiating, relating, and even loving from a place of protection rather than connection.
    We explored how that plays out in everyday life—how we handle conflict, how we ask for what we need, how we respond when we feel threatened or unseen. And what I appreciated most about Attia is that she doesn't just talk about tactics—she talks about transformation. About moving from control to curiosity. From winning to understanding. From guarding yourself…to actually showing up.
    This is such an interesting topic that we invited Attia back for a second episode, where we go even deeper into her book Never Settle and unpack how her core negotiation strategies apply to each Enneagram type. Think of it as taking everything we talk about today and making it incredibly practical and personal for how you move through the world.
    And to help you get started, Attia has put together a fantastic Negotiation by Enneagram Type cheat sheet you can grab at attiaqureshi.com/typology.
    Pull up a chair. This one's going to get under the hood—in the best possible way.
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    Courageous Conversations: The Inner Work that Builds Confidence

    02/04/2026 | 57min
    This week, we're kicking off a multi-week series on how to have courageous conversations.  We'll be digging into the foundations of emotional confidence, strategies for negotiation, and how to have difficult conversations. 
    Today, we're taking a fresh look at our conversation with Alicia Michelle to learn how to slow down your inner world and regulate your thoughts, your emotions, and your reactions before you ever step into a hard conversation. 
    We're talking about building emotional confidence. Not the loud, chest-thumping kind. I mean the quiet, grounded ability to stay present when things get uncomfortable…when the stakes are high, the emotions are rising, and every instinct in your body is telling you to either shut down or go on the attack.
    Here's the truth: every meaningful relationship—at home, at work, in leadership—requires negotiation. Not just contracts and deals, but expectations, needs, boundaries, and repair. And if you don't have emotional confidence, those conversations can go sideways fast.
    That's why today's guest, Alicia Michelle, is such a gift. She brings wisdom, honesty, and a kind of steady clarity that helps us see what's really happening underneath our reactions—and how to show up differently.
    Because the goal isn't to win the conversation. It's to stay in it…with courage, curiosity, and just enough self-awareness to not blow the whole thing up.
    So if you've been avoiding a conversation, replaying one that didn't go well, or gearing up for one you know is coming—this episode is for you.
    Let's dive in.

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Who are we? Why do we act, think and feel the way we do? How can we become our best, most authentic selves? Welcome to Typology, a podcast that explores the mystery of the human personality and how we can use the Enneagram typing system as a tool to become our best, most authentic selves. Hosted by author, speaker and counselor, Ian Morgan Cron, Typology features interviews with thought leaders from every sphere of life, including renowned Enneagram authors and teachers, psychologists, theologians, artists, business leaders, neuroscientists, philosophers, and more. In other words, we'll be talking with people who are trying to become the best version of themselves in the world.
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