The Conversation # 30

Susan Rhodes, Jack Labanauskas, Carolyn Bartlett, Liz Wagele, Carl Marsak, Clarence Thomson, Bill Dyke
Susan Rhodes: As you know, I have some interest in exploring male-female differences among the types and have written that I see the right side of the enneagram as more feminine in nature and the left side as more masculine. I’d heard others speak this way informally, but had not seen that idea expressed in writing. But I found it helped me in my enneagram work to keep this in mind.
I’ve also ...
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