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Childhood and the Enneagram : The Stories that Shape Us

Childhood and the Enneagram : The Stories that Shape Us

By: Susan Parker Jones LPCC NCC
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Childhood and the Enneagram: Stories That Shape Us is a podcast for parents, educators, therapists, and anyone ready to heal their story and help others do the same.

Hosted by licensed therapist, Enneagram practitioner, and author Susan Parker Jones, this series explores how our earliest experiences shape the way we see ourselves, relate to others, and show up for the next generation.

Grounded in attachment theory, trauma-informed care, and the Harmony Model of the Enneagram, each episode unpacks the unconscious narratives we carry from childhood — and how those stories show up in our parenting, leadership, and self-talk.

Through real-life reflections, practical tools, and compassionate insight, you’ll learn how to:

  • Recognize and rewrite your Inner Childhood Narrative (ICN)
  • Understand children’s behavior through the lens of connection and nervous system safety
  • Use Enneagram wisdom to foster emotional growth and secure relationships
  • Break generational patterns with clarity, presence, and grace

Because healing your story is where generational change begins — and every small shift has the power to create lasting transformation.

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Episodes
  • Type Three - Why Does My Child Take Losing So Hard?
    Jul 21 2025

    In this heartfelt episode, we step into the inner world of the Enneagram Type Three child—confident, motivated, and often praised for their performance. But beneath the gold stars and success stories lies a deeper question: Am I still loved if I stop achieving?

    Join Susan Parker Jones, licensed therapist and author of The Wholehearted Child, as she explores how emerging Type Threes develop the belief that love must be earned through doing and impressing. Learn how to support your Three child in reconnecting with their full self—beyond the image—and find out how the Harmony Triad can help them slow down, feel their feelings, and rest in the truth: You are already enough.

    Whether you're parenting a Three, teaching one, or healing your own childhood narrative, this episode offers insight, encouragement, and powerful tools to shift from performance to presence.

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    9 mins
  • Type Two - Is My Child Becoming Co-dependent?
    Jul 14 2025

    In this heartfelt episode, we explore the world of Enneagram Type Two—children who long to be loved and needed, and who often learn early on to earn connection through helping others. Known as the Helper, this type shines with warmth, empathy, and generosity—but underneath may carry the heavy burden of shame, believing their worth depends on what they do for others.

    Join Susan Parker Jones, licensed therapist and author of The Wholehearted Child, as she unpacks how the Type Two child forms their identity, how the Harmony Triad (2–5–8) can help restore balance, and what caregivers can do to nurture self-worth and healthy boundaries. You’ll leave with practical tools, compassionate insight, and real encouragement—whether you're raising a Type Two child or healing the one inside yourself.

    Topics Covered:

    • The shame-based dragon Type Twos wrestle with
    • Early childhood messages that shape their patterns
    • How to support emotional honesty and boundaries
    • Harmony triad integration (2–5–8) in parenting
    • What Type Twos need to hear to feel safe and seen

    ✨ Whether you’re a parent, educator, or therapist, this episode will help you guide your little helper toward wholeness—not just helpfulness.

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    11 mins
  • Type One - Why Is My Child So Hard on Themselves?
    Jul 7 2025

    In this episode, we explore the tender heart and high standards of the Type One child—often called the Improver or Reformer. These kids are responsible, principled, and driven by a deep desire to get it right. But behind the helpfulness and maturity is often an inner critic that never quiets down.

    We’ll talk about how Type One children manage their anger, why they may struggle with black-and-white thinking, and how their need to be good can come at the cost of joy. You’ll learn practical strategies to help them embrace self-compassion, integrate their full Harmony Triad (1-4-7), and build a new inner narrative: “I don’t have to be perfect to be loved.”

    This one’s for every parent, teacher, or caregiver supporting a child who carries the quiet weight of being the good one.

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    11 mins
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