Enneagram Workshop Series Featuring Joey Schewee

final workshop on Tuesday, Nov. 16
Curious to learn more about motivation, habits and interpersonal relationships? Join us for a monthly, virtual series of Enneagram workshops, which will explore nine different personality types. Our guest speaker is Joey Schewee, Enneagram mentor and daughter of Suzanne Stabile, an internationally recognized Enneagram Master and co-author of "The Road Back to You: An Enneagram Journey to Self-Discovery." Hosted by Baylor University Women’s Council Waco, the event is open to members and nonmembers.
About our Speaker
Joey Schewee
Joey Schewee, Enneagram mentor and daughter of Suzanne Stabile, an internationally recognized Enneagram Master and co-author of "The Road Back to You: An Enneagram Journey to Self-Discovery". Joey Schewee has been a student of the Enneagram for more than twenty years. As an Enneagram mentor, she completed an intensive three-year apprenticeship with her mother in 2006, and has taught in tandem with the Enneagram master for over a decade.
As an Enneagram ‘8’ who has been on the journey to self-discovery using the Enneagram since she was a teenager, Joey’s application of Enneagram wisdom flows through dating and marriage, raising children, and managing employees and work relationships through careers that span the educational and corporate realms. Traveling locally in Texas and nationally as her schedule allows, Joey has found a genuine passion for teaching the Enneagram at all levels, whether it be through public events hosted by non-profit organizations or as a practical and continuous application in the private sector.
Together, Joey and her husband, Billy, have developed an intuitive Enneagram & Parenting curriculum and value every opportunity they have to travel and teach together. Joey honors the tradition of teaching through story-telling and enjoys engaging all audiences seeking to learn from this ancient wisdom.
About The Baylor Women's Council
The Baylor University Women's Council of Waco is an amazing group of women supporting each other and the University they love. A Baylor Woman is any alumna, parent or supporter of Baylor University who has a heart for making Baylor stronger. We invite you to consider becoming involved in a Baylor Women's Council near you. Contact Virginia Ellis for more information.
Proceeds from this event benefit the Baylor Women's Council of Waco. If you're able, please consider making a gift today.