
Seth 'Creek' Creekmore
A co-host of the Awareness to Action Enneagram Podcast, known for his contributions to the podcast and other Enneagram-related projects.
Top 5 podcasts with Seth 'Creek' Creekmore
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Feb 1, 2024 • 55min
Individuality - The Core Quality of Enneagram Point 4
Explore the core quality of Enneagram Type Four - individuality, importance of being distinct, addressing the need to feel unique, and the struggle of maintaining true self amidst societal influences. Insights on compassion, objectivity, and practical steps for personal growth.

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Mar 14, 2024 • 43min
Confidence - The Core Quality at Enneagram Point 6
Exploring confidence at Enneagram Point 6, the hosts discuss personal near-death encounters, the distinction between type six and point six, and strategies associated with point six. They highlight the importance of mature confidence, navigating uncertainty, and the balance of groundedness and alertness in confidence. Misconceptions about Enneagram type six are explored, focusing on cultivating confidence through purpose and generativity.

Jan 25, 2024 • 48min
Compassion - The Core Quality of Enneagram Point 2
The podcast discusses the core quality of Enneagram Type Two - compassion, and how it relates to connecting points. They explore the dynamics of compassion, cognitive empathy, and ways to avoid compassion fatigue. Practical tips for cultivating compassion and the importance of boundaries in relationships are shared.

Oct 13, 2022 • 1h 10min
The Transmitting Domain: More Than Just "Sexual"
Discover the transmitting domain with Mario, María José, and Creek as they discuss behaviors, culture, and misconceptions. Explore the dynamics of transmitting, creativity, and leaving a lasting impression. Learn about transmitting individuals, their desire for impact, and beauty in nature.

Oct 6, 2022 • 54min
The Navigating Domain: More Than Just "Social"
Mario Sikora, María José Munita, and Seth Creekmore discuss the navigating domain and its subdomains: trust/reciprocity, status/identity, and power/influence dynamics. They emphasize understanding group dynamics, classifying people, and managing social environments. The hosts also touch on transactional networking, misunderstandings about the Social One, and the complexities of status and identity.