About Workshop
Belonging is more than acceptance, it is the experience of being fully seen, embraced, and celebrated. In this session, participants will explore a groundbreaking integration of the Enneagram’s nine types with a research-based belonging model. Together, we’ll uncover how each type’s personality patterns shape the way they experience connection, and how to move toward deeper alignment, mutual embrace, and reconciliation.
Through interactive exploration, participants will identify belonging strengths and challenges for each type, engage in reflective exercises, and learn strategies for fostering connection across differences. Whether you are new to the Enneagram or a seasoned practitioner, this session offers fresh insights and practical tools for building inclusive relationships, strengthening communities, and expanding your sense of universal connection. Leave inspired and equipped to create spaces where all people can truly be seen, embraced, and celebrated.
About Speaker
Deborah Egerton
Dr. Deborah Egerton is a bestselling author, spiritual teacher, and trailblazer who fosters belonging through authenticity, healing, and human connection. Dr. Mona Nour is a licensed counselor, researcher, and creator of the Belonging Integration Model, devoted to helping individuals and communities remember their wholeness. Together, they weave wisdom and science with heartfelt practice, creating transformative experiences that bridge divides, reconcile differences, and awaken the sacred potential of human connection.
Mona Nour
Dr. Mona Nour is a licensed counselor, belonging researcher, and creator of the Belonging Integration Model®. She uses the Enneagram in her daily work as a mental health therapist to help clients develop stronger synthesis and bridges between their inner and outer worlds—aligning their internal experiences with their external relationships, communities, and sense of place in the world. Her research and clinical practice focus on fostering belonging across self, interpersonal, community, and universal domains, and she has presented nationally and internationally on these themes. She is also the host of the podcast Belonging Reimagined, where she explores how we can deepen connection to ourselves and each other in an increasingly fragmented world.