Tuning in to the Gut Triad – Enneagram Type 8, 9, & 1

Listen in to hear from the Gut Triad, Enneagram Type 8, 9, & 1 Beyond Healing Center Beyond Healing Media Interested in supporting a child? Connect with us on social media: Facebook & Instagram Credits Executive Directors: Jennifer and Ryan Savage, Melissa Bentinnedi, Bridger Falkenstein Hosts: Jennifer Savage, Melissa Benintendi, and Bridger
Being an Enneagram 1: The Tension of Perfectionism and Anger

Listen in to hear Jen and Bridger continue their journey through the Enneagram as they sit down with Jamie, an Enneagram Type 1. Check out the Sleeping at Last song for Enneagram One here! Beyond Healing Center Beyond Healing Media Interested in supporting a child? Connect with us on social media: Facebook
The Head Triad: Enneagram Type 5, 6, and 7

Beyond Healing Center Beyond Healing Media Interested in supporting a child? Connect with us on social media: Facebook & Instagram Credits Executive Directors: Jennifer and Ryan Savage, Melissa Bentinnedi, Bridger Falkenstein Hosts: Jennifer Savage, Melissa Benintendi, and Bridger Falkenstein Filmographer: Tyler Wassam Podcast Editor: Jamie Eggert Original Music Composers: Bridger Falkenstein and
The Heart Triad: Enneagram Types 2, 3, and 4

Listen in to hear Jen and Bridger continue their exploration through the Enneagram. This episode gives a general overview of the Heart Triad, Enneagram Types 2, 3, and 4. For more information on each of the types, check out Beatrice Chestnuts website: https://www.beatricechestnut.com/enneagram Throughout the series we have recommended the album from
The Gut Triad: Enneagram Types 8, 9, and 1

Beyond Healing Center Beyond Healing Media Interested in supporting a child? Connect with us on social media: Facebook & Instagram Credits Executive Directors: Jennifer and Ryan Savage, Melissa Bentinnedi, Bridger FalkensteinHosts: Jennifer Savage, Melissa Benintendi, and Bridger FalkensteinFilmographer: Tyler WassamPodcast Editor: Jamie EggertOriginal Music Composers: Bridger Falkenstein and Caleb Boston
Empowerment Self-Defense w. The Safety Team

Trauma-Informed Self-Defense Moving one’s body in mindful ways can greatly impact well-being and healing. The cornerstone to establishing safety for others is through relationship. So, The Safety Team focuses on creating safety for all participants through: Highlighting the relationship with and between participants. Strive for predictability. Are skilled in co-regulating with our