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Today’s space for faith episode has a little bit of everything with Sean Palmer. It starts early with Sean comparing Taylor Swift with Shakespeare and quickly moves to talking about the Enneagram, cancel culture, Power over persuasion as the normal experience culturally and in the church, the church recapturing the ability to have difficult conversations together, the pragmatics of communicating to multiple enneagram numbers, and preaching and leading in post-evangelical spaces.
Sean is always one of my favorite people to talk to, and I think you’ll hear that as we jump from subject to subject.
He’s also got a new book coming out May 10 called Speaking by the Numbers, which he talks about in the second half of our interview.
Sean is an author, an enneagram theorist, a speaking coach, and a teaching pastor at Ecclesia Houston.
Speaking By the Numbers - Sean's new book
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Today’s space for faith episode has a little bit of everything with Sean Palmer. It starts early with Sean comparing Taylor Swift with Shakespeare and quickly moves to talking about the Enneagram, cancel culture, Power over persuasion as the normal experience culturally and in the church, the church recapturing the ability to have difficult conversations together, the pragmatics of communicating to multiple enneagram numbers, and preaching and leading in post-evangelical spaces.
Sean is always one of my favorite people to talk to, and I think you’ll hear that as we jump from subject to subject.
He’s also got a new book coming out May 10 called Speaking by the Numbers, which he talks about in the second half of our interview.
Sean is an author, an enneagram theorist, a speaking coach, and a teaching pastor at Ecclesia Houston.
Speaking By the Numbers - Sean's new book