Feb 14, 2019
In Part 2 of our conversation with singer/songwriter Amy Grant, we continue to explore stances to hone in on whether or not she’s actually an Enneagram Nine. Discussing the differences between types in the gut triad and how they each relate to anger and focusing on a few key instinctual responses helps Amy find her type. Listen through to the end as Amy shares a special song with us before her interview ends.
About Amy Grant
Amy Grant has built a long, successful career on music that
matters. Ever since she burst on the scene as a fresh-faced
teenager bringing contemporary Christian music to the forefront of
American culture, the Nashville native gained a reputation for
creating potent songs that examined life’s complexities with an
open heart and keen eye. She became the first artist in Christian
music to have a platinum record and went on to become a crossover
sensation, her musical gifts transcending genre boundaries to make
her a household name.
She’s earned six Grammy Awards and numerous Gospel Music
Association Dove Awards as well as three multi-platinum albums, six
platinum albums and four gold albums. She’s achieved 10 Top 40 pop
singles and placed 17 hits on the Top 40 Adult Contemporary chart
as well as scoring numerous hits on the contemporary Christian
charts. A longtime and active Nashville resident, Grant is as well
known for her philanthropy as her music. She and husband, Vince
Gill, are tireless in their efforts to aid worthy causes.