About Nina

Nina initially encountered the Enneagram over 30 years ago. Today she leads as a certified teacher through The Enneagram Institute and The International Enneagram Association. As a trained facilitator in the Enneagram Prison Project, she also teaches students at the Louisville Department of Corrections. Nina values how the Enneagram serves as a guide that liberates us from the confines of personality. 

Nina Maples

Nina thrives when inviting folks to explore a deeper side of themselves on the quest to re-discover their true Self. Always interested in transformation, Nina is an experienced educator and small group retreat leader. By guiding executives, chaplains, individual clients, non-profit leaders, pastors, and others on their quest for greater awareness, Nina leads with compassion and curiosity. She invites Enneagram students into greater awareness of personality patterns that are connected to each type and prevent us from living in wholeness. How do we move from going through life on autopilot to living with intention and care?

Nina helps teams discover common language for identifying and modifying behavior patterns that impact our relationship to Self and others in the work place. She has led workshops online and in person with the staff at Visually Impaired Preschoolers, Norton Hospital chaplains and spiritual care providers, Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Presbyterian Church USA Headquarters, Falls City Eye Care, Center for Interfaith Relations, and many local churches.

Nina finds joy creating serene and beautiful spaces in her garden. She also dabbles in watercolor and resides in Louisville with her husband, Bruce. She has two grown sons, and Teddy, the cutest dog you have ever seen.