Do you know about Clubhouse, a social networking app launched during the pandemic that’s been growing like a tidal wave ever since? Introduced in March of 2020, it’s an audio-only platform that’s been described as part conference call, part talk radio - think of it as the more sophisticated and exclusive version of the audio app HouseParty. With moderators like Tesla/SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, venture capitalist and internet architect Marc Andresen and actor Jared Leto, the Clubhouse talks are more than just mindless chatter. 

Are you on Clubhouse yet? If not, you probably want to check it out.

The first hurdle is getting in because Clubhouse is an invite-only application. But after you’ve tapped your social network and gained a coveted invitation, what do you do next? With over 10 million users and hundreds of talks, it can be overwhelming to sort through which rooms to join and which moderators to follow. To help you out, here we offer you the best clubs to follow based on your Enneagram type.

Type 1 Perfectionist: Climate Club

We appreciate your Type 1 drive to improve things and when it comes to the environment, we could use a bit of your focus to make the world a better place. With the climate crisis squarely upon us, you probably already spend time thinking about what we can do to improve the situation so why not join Climate Club, along with 25,000 other followers, to become better educated on the issues? The weekly talk covers all things climate from startups to science. You might just get the inspiration you need to make a positive impact.

Type 2 Giver: Human Behaviour

One of the things we love about you, our helpful Type 2, is the way you truly want to understand other people: what makes them tick and how you can support them better. Human Behaviour, with over 495,000 followers, can give you lots of valuable insights. Hosted by “the Digital Doctor” Sohaib Imtiaz, the club’s main purpose is to provide a deeper understanding of how humans respond to the world around them. This club is designed “to explore all things human behavior.” Join the talks and learn more about your fellow humans.

Type 3 Achiever: The Skinthusiast 

We both know you, our high-achieving Type 3, are image-conscious so the tagline “Good skin, good mood, good day” could be one you wrote yourself. With over 38,000 followers, this club focuses on all things skincare: routines, products, skin health, and the business side of the industry. Moderated by Sophia Hong, the founder of Maskmoments.com, these talks are sure to leave you with tips to look and feel your best.

Type 4 Individualist:  Humansonclubhouse.com

Finding a room for you, our Individualist Type 4, isn’t easy, and we already know that not just any group in Clubhouse is going to work for you - it needs to be special. The good news is there is an app to help match you with your perfect moderator. Try Humansonclubhouse.com to get 1:1 curated clubs. You’ll like this specialized approach and the high-touch support will make entry to Clubhouse a breeze.

Type 5 Investigator: Tech Talks

The truth is, Clubhouse has the potential to be a dream come true for you, our investigative Type 5s. You don’t need to engage directly, but you can learn a lot of valuable information if you pick the right rooms to follow. Tech Talks, with over 315,000 followers, is the club most Type 5s dream about. Described as “not your normal tech community,” these discussions focus on the good, the bad, the technical and the business side of technology. The goal is to give access to tech information to everyone, and the commitment is to promote the creation of tech for good. With Tech Talks, you don’t need to be in Silicon Valley to have access to the latest thinking and experts in the industry. 

Type 6 Loyalist: The Gene Fixers

You, our loyal Type 6, worry a lot about health, both your own and those you care about. The Gene Fixers is going to help you be better armed to take on those health issues at a root cause level. Offering a weekly hangout for “cure warriors battling the long tail of diseases,” this club is made up of a group of patients, parents, scientists, and entrepreneurs on a mission to end creeping, ongoing genetic disease. With Rohan Seth, Clubhouse Co-Founder, as a member, the moderators are an educated group tackling serious topics. Tune in and refine your long-term health strategy.

Type 7 Enthusiast: Felicia’s Virtual Dinner Party

Of course, you, our fun-loving Type 7 enthusiast, will be drawn to a virtual party and what better place to drop into than the party of mega influencer Felicia Horowitz. With over 4 million followers, Felicia Horowitz, the wife of venture capitalist Ben Horowitz, will be your host. Every Saturday at 5:00 pm her room, Felicia’s Virtual Dinner Party, curates high-quality conversations with high-profile dinner guests from the business, food, technology, sports, and culture industries. You’ll love these parties and leave each talk with enough new information to make you a fascinating dinner party guest in your own right.

Type 8 Challenger: Politics Club

We know you, our provocative Type 8, can’t help but have a strong opinion when it comes to politics so why not join the Politics Club? This is the longest running political discussion in Clubhouse with over 55,000 followers. Lawyers, reporters, investors, entrepreneurs and regular citizens join together for these colorful conversations.  You’ll find the dialogue interesting and maybe one day you’ll be invited “on stage” to share your views, too.

Type 9 Peacemaker:  Movie Club

There is a good chance you, our avoidant Type 9, are in Clubhouse because you’re procrastinating about something more important that you really don’t want to do. Don’t worry, we aren’t here to judge you or to try to make you productive. Instead, enjoy yourself a bit with Movie Club. With over 88,000 followers, it’s like a book club but for movies. Each week, this club watches a film and then discusses the themes, the scenes, and the deeper meaning. The film selection is wide from Fight Club to Star Wars and from You’ve Got Mail to Rashomon. You’ll have fun in Movie Club.

As you can see, there’s a wide spectrum of topics and interests in Clubhouse. While critics say it has the potential to spread misinformation, if you think of it as a conversation and not as a lecture, you can learn quite a bit. And the Enneagram gives you yet another way to focus on talks that resonate for you. Welcome to the Club!

Lynn Roulo
Lynn Roulo is an Enneagram instructor and Kundalini Yoga teacher who teaches a unique combination of the two systems, combining the physical benefits of Kundalini Yoga with the psychological growth tools of the Enneagram. She has written two books combining the two systems. Headstart for Happiness, her first book is an introduction to the systems. The Nine Keys, her second book, focuses on the two systems in intimate relationships. Learn more about Lynn and her work here at LynnRoulo.com.