In this heartfelt episode, hosts Kim and Ben welcome Jeremy Rosado, a contestant "American Idol" Season 11 and "The Voice" Season 21, to explore his life and Enneagram journey.Jeremy, a Type Two with a Three wing, discusses how his enneagram type profoundly influences his personal life, relationships, faith, and music career.He shares intimate stories about his family, particularly the significant impact of rescuing his sister from addiction, and how this inspired some of his most touching songs.The episode provides powerful insights into how understanding one's Enneagram type can lead to better self-awareness and more meaningful connections with others.KEY TAKEAWAYS1. Embracing Your Enneagram Type: Jeremy encourages fellow Twos to embrace their natural inclination to help others, even when it feels overwhelming. He stresses the importance of giving oneself grace and acknowledging the gift of making meaningful connections.2. Cultural Influence: Jeremy talks about the influence of his Puerto Rican heritage on his Enneagram type, revealing how his culture's emotional expressiveness amplifies his natural tendencies as a Two.3. Impact of Enneagram on Relationships: Understanding his enneagram type has helped Jeremy navigate his relationships more effectively, from his personal connections with family to his professional relationships.4. Music as a Reflection of Type Two: Jeremy discusses how his music, particularly songs like ""Still God,"" reflect his type Two personality—full of empathy, love, and the desire to connect deeply with others.5. Balancing Passion and Boundaries: Ben and Jeremy touch on the importance of setting boundaries for Twos, who often give more than they receive, to avoid burnout and maintain healthy relationships.CONNECT WITH JEREMY ROSADOWebsite: Visit Jeremy online at https://www.iamjeremyrosado.comSocial Media: Follow Jeremy for updatesInstagram - @iamjeremyrosadoFacebook - @IAMJEREMYROSADOWAYS TO CONNECTWebsite: Visit our website, wearethebridge.org/enneagram, for more episodes, resources, and show notes.Social Media: Follow us for updates and more encouraging content:**Instagram**:@enneagrampodcast**Facebook**:@enneagrampodcastEmail: Have questions or suggestions? ben@wearethebridge.orgSubscribe and Review: Don’t forget to subscribe to us on your favorite podcast platform and leave a review to help others discover the show.Would you like to have YOUR question answered and maybe even featured on a future episode? Submit your enneagram question toben@wearethebridge.orgIf you find this information helpful to you, SUBSCRIBE and journey with us.If you’re not sure where to start but want to know more, refer to Ep 2 - The Enneagram ExplainedInfo credit: Beth McCord (Your Enneagram Coach)Hosts: Kim Willey and Ben SorrellsBen is a Certified Enneagram Coach through YEC and Beth McCordHelpful Links:Discover your Enneagram Type: Here's one that we like! YEC Enneagram Type AssessmentLearn about all 9 types: 9 Types OverviewIn-depth Enneagram Courses: YEC Enneagram Courses Please share If You Really Knew Me with a friend if you enjoyed this episode. If You Really Knew Me is still growing, and your positive review and 5-star rating would help.The Bridge Podcast Network is made possible by generous support from The Boardwalk Plaza Hotel and Victoria’s Restaurant on the boardwalk in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware - Open 7 days a week, year-round - Learn more at https://boardwalkplaza.comFeedback, or Show Ideas? Send an email to podcast@wearethebridge.orgDownload The Bridge Mobile App to get the latest podcast episodes as soon as they are published!