Joey Stabile Schewee: When Working Together Doesn’t Work

Joey Stabile Schewee: When Working Together Doesn’t Work

From The Women Scholars and Professionals Podcast by Women Scholars and Professionals

March 31, 2026 · 1h 1m · Season 9 · Episode 182

About this episode

Joey Stabile Schewee discusses the Enneagram and its application in improving workplace relationships.

“You need to know yourself. You need to know your personal challenges. You need to know your hardwiring before you engage in anything.” — Joey Stabile Schewee Author and management consultant Joey Stabile Schewee joins us on the podcast to discuss the Enneagram and its usefulness in business and work contexts. What wisdom can we glean from the Enneagram to help us thrive in our work environments? Author and management consultant Joey Stabile Schewee joins us on the podcast to discuss her recent book When Working Together Doesn’t Work: An Enneagram Guide to Productive Relationships with Coworkers. In our conversation, Joey gives us a brief overview of the Enneagram as a tool for self-understanding, guiding us to see the way this ancient personality rubric can help us to thrive in our workplaces. Joey’s expertise comes through in her ability to keenly perceive challenges between different types and offering helpful suggestions for working well together. In addition — I’m pleased to tell you that InterVarsity Press is offering a discount on When Working Together Doesn’t Work for listeners of this podcast. Just use the code IVPWSAP25 for 25% off and free shipping when you purchase…

People in this episode

Guest: Joey Stabile Schewee

Topics covered

  • Enneagram
  • work relationships
  • self-understanding
  • business
  • productivity

Keywords

  • Enneagram
  • workplace
  • relationships
  • self-awareness
  • management

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InterVarsity Press

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