When her husband discovered Julie Solomon’s thirty thousand dollars of credit card debt, she became acutely aware of how her narrative about herself had failed her. But that moment also kicked off a mutual journey of growth in her marriage.
In this episode, Julie explains how being an Enneagram 3 can be a burden as well as a gift, how growing up in a lower-income household led to a complicated relationship with money, and how being married to an Enneagram 4 taught her not to have all the answers.
Julie Solomon is a Speaker, Business Coach, Host of the top rated The Influencer Podcast, and Author of the book, Get What You Want: How to Go From Unseen to Unstoppable (HarperCollins Leadership, June 7, 2022). Get What You Want teaches you how to shake off outdated ideas of what is possible and use your newfound belief to make anything you want happen. Julie has launched several successful online programs including Pitch It Perfect, The Influencer Academy, and SHINE Mastermind, which teach clients how to master the skill sets needed to take a personal brand idea and turn it into a profitable, sustainable. In her weekly podcast, The Influencer Podcast, Julie offers up real-time coaching, straight talk, and conversations to her millions of listeners
worldwide.
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Replay: Healing from past sufferings, feat. Dr. Dan Allender (Type 8)
How the Enneagram Can Help You Build Emotional Intelligence, feat. Scott Allender (Type 3)
Singer-Songwriter Cindy Morgan on the Enneagram (Type 4)
Three Words That Change Everything, feat. Mark Batterson (Type 3)
Permission to be honest, feat. Kate Bowler (Type 2)
What actually makes and happy and healthy life? feat. Dr. Robert Waldinger (Type 3)
How to 'Get It Right,' with Andy and Sandra Stanley (Type 1s)
How to set boundaries without losing your self, with Lysa TerKeurst (Type 9)
Letting Hope Abound with Dr. Greg Jones, President of Belmont University (Type 3)
Preempting Pain as a Counterphobic Six with Josh Shipp (Type 6)
Bo Rinehart Teams Up with His Inner Child to Reframe Past Trauma (Type 4)
For Bonnie Smith Whitehouse, Wonder is An Antidote to Toxic Certainty (Type 2)
Sissy Goff on Why We Should Name Our Worries (Type 1)
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Unlocked: Anxiety and the Enneagram
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