Dustin was introduced to the Enneagram Prison Project while incarcerated and he is now an active Ambassador.
Dustin Baldwin was born and raised in a small town in California. His academic and professional life is focused on wastewater treatment. From the age of 18, when he entered San Quentin State Prison for the first time, to the age of 38, Dustin spent approximately a decade in and out of California jails and prisons. Keen to reform his life, Dustin completed EPP’s in-custody course three times, and post release he continued his self-awareness work. |
EPP helped Dustin find himself and reconnect with his unique divine spark as a strong Type 8. His path to transformation and healing has been quite a journey - illuminating his patterns and the way out. He now understands why he does what he does, can pause and make space when feeling reactive, and he’s learned how to consistently practice emotional responsibility. Dustin knows that the work never ends and that it is easy to fall back into patterned ways of being. He continues to do his work every day with the support of family, friends, his partner, fellow EPP Ambassadors, and EPP’s caring community.
Dustin is committed to courageously sharing his lived experience across the world and adding his voice to the development of the Enneagram Prison Project in Canada.
Dustin is committed to courageously sharing his lived experience across the world and adding his voice to the development of the Enneagram Prison Project in Canada.
FUN FACTS ABOUT DUSTIN
Zodiac sign?
"Cusp" Aries and Taurus Favorite color? Green Thing you’re most passionate about (besides EPP)? Spending time outdoors hiking and sightseeing. Best gift you’ve received? A second chance. Favorite author? James Patterson Superhero power? Flying |
If you had a time machine, where would you go?
I want to see how the pyramids were really built and when. What fictional character do you relate to most? The Hulk Most unusual talent? Rub my belly and pat my head at the same time. Describe yourself in one word (or three)? Loyal, Funny, Loving Speak other languages? No Why EPP? Feels like home |
"Being an Ambassador is …an accountability to yourself to stay present to yourself and put into action the tools and the awareness that you gained through doing this work and letting it flow through your everyday life. "
EPP PODCAST EPISODE FEATURING DUSTIN...
The Work that Never EndsDustin Baldwin is an Ambassador for Enneagram Prison Project, and Dana Vitorelo is an EPP Guide. In this episode, EPP Ambassador Clay Tumey sits down with Dustin & Dana for a conversation about going back to prison, mail call, and their recent trip to Belgium.
Also in this episode, we pause to share a few Words of Appreciation for Ariane Kessel. |