Susan Olesek, founder of the Enneagram Prison Project, has been teaching the Enneagram “inside” for six years. After witnessing the courageous inner work taking place in prison, she became convinced that the Enneagram is a critical and missing piece for real criminal reform. In April of 2012, she founded The Enneagram Prison Project (EPP), determined to bring the transformation she witnessed working with hundreds of inmates to the hundreds of thousands of newly incarcerated every year in the United States by teaching the Enneagram along with mindfulness meditation and sensate-awareness practicesJoin my conversation with Susan and two previously incarcerated men, Clay Tumey and Vic Soto, who will share their stories of what it was like to learn the Enneagram while they were still “inside.” Hear about the initial peer pressure, how it changed their lives, their commitment to their personal growth and awareness, and now giving back by continuing the program with those still inside. "We are all in a prison of our own making, in the way that we suffer our personalities" (Susan Olesek).