
Typology Enneagram Six Wisdom: Songwriter Brad Warren on Anxiety, Humor, Faith, and Healing After Loss
Jan 16, 2026
Brad Warren, a Nashville-based songwriter and co-host of the Good Grief Good God podcast, dives deep into his journey as an Enneagram Six. He shares candidly about facing grief after losing his son, exploring how that experience reshaped his understanding of faith and resilience. Throughout the discussion, Brad highlights the power of humor in coping with fear, the complexities of loyalty in relationships, and the growth that comes from acknowledging one's vulnerabilities. He emphasizes transforming catastrophic thoughts into hope and the importance of community in healing.
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Why Sixes Scan For Danger
- Sixes constantly scan for danger because they deeply care about people, commitments, and doing the right thing.
- Learning to trust their inner voice shifts them from fear-driven vigilance to faith-filled presence.
Living Through The Catastrophe
- Brad lost his son Sage and found that the worst fear he rehearsed actually happened.
- He chose faith, recovery, and accountability to carry him forward instead of letting it crush him.
Humor As Self-Check
- Brad uses humor to cover vulnerability and to defuse his catastrophizing mind.
- Laughing at himself helps him stop rehearsing unlikely negative scenarios in the moment.



