Nerdeagram – Sources Page

This is the sources page for the Nerdeagram podcast! (now on Spotify)

Links: 

Books and Other Sources: 

  • “The Complete Enneagram: 27 Paths to Greater Self-Knowledge” by Beatrice Chestnut, PHD 
  • “The Wisdom of the Enneagram: The Complete Guide to Psychological and Spiritual Growth for the Nine Personality Types” by Don Richard Riso and Russ Hudson
  • “Enneagram Empowerment” by Laura Miltenberger
  • “The Path Between Us: An Enneagram Journey to Healthy Relationships” by Suzanne Stabile
  • “The Instinctual Drives and the Enneagram” by John Luckovich
  • “The Fool’s Excellent Adventure: A Hero’s Journey through the Enneagram & Tarot” by Susan Rhodes
  • “The Hero with a Thousand Faces” by Joseph Campbell
  • “Why Buddhism is True” by Robert Wright
  • “Buddha’s Brain” by Rick Hanson, PHD
  • “The Psychology of Zelda” by Anthony Bean, PHD
  • “Save the Cat! (The Last Book on Screenwriting You’ll Ever Need)” by Blake Snyder

You Tube Channels:

Recommended Podcasts: 

  • The Art of Growth
  • The Enneagram Journey
  • Around the Circle
  • Enneagram in a Movie
  • Fathoms
  • The Typology Podcast
  • Enneagram and Coffee
  • Discomfortable
  • The Rebel Buddhist Podcast
  • We Can Do Hard Things
  • Enneagram 2.0

Other Podcasts by Erik Slader and the We Can Make This Work Probably Podcast Network: 

Erik Slader

Erik Slader is the creator of “Epik Fails of History” a blog (and podcast) about the most epic fails… of history. With Ben Thompson, Erik is the co-author of the Epic Fails middle grade book series, including The Wright Brothers: Nose-Diving Into History and The Race to Space: Countdown to Liftoff. His latest book, “2299” is a sci-fi / noir novella. Erik is also an editor on Podcasters Assemble and a co-host on 2 Young 4 This Trek, as well as a contributor to Geek to Geek Media and ComicZombie.net! He has a Bachelor’s Degree in Digital Media, once managed a comic book shop, has a weakness for fancy coffee as well as retro video games, and currently lives in Green Cove Springs, Florida with too many cats.

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