
Personality type talk, trends between types, tips on self-development and, in true ESFP fashion, random other unpredictable stuff.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 28 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | EducationSelf-Improvement | ||||

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5:40 What motivates you to keep producing MBTI content?
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Welcome back to the pod! Today, we dive into a heavier topic as I unpack the topics of trauma and MBTI, featuring questions from Cindy, Jackie and Tully. We explore the links between trauma and MBTI test results, type and treatment, trauma symptoms a... more
Hey everyone, welcome back to the pod! Today I talk about some of the various things I learned about myself as an ESFP during the wedding planning process. Enjoy!
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Join me today as I unpack the ENTJ personality with a special guest!
Allison Ramsey is the best-selling author of the Redefine book (www.empirelifeacademy.com/book) and the Founder of Empire Life, Coaching and Mentoring Company. At Empire Life, Fema... more
Really enjoy listening to this podcast. Entertaining and fun. It's a great listen when I want to listen to something to relax and intellectually think about.I also like that the podcaster encourages a growth mindset and not using your type as an excuse to not develop other functions and mature.
Really enjoy listening to this podcast. Entertaining and fun. It's a great listen when I want to listen to something to relax and intellectually think about.I also like that the podcaster encourages a growth mindset and not using your type as an excuse to not develop other functions and mature.
This podcast is great! It’s entertaining, fun, and a great tool to love people better through the lens of personality types. Kristin is funny and entertaining, and as an ISFP this podcast has really helped me love the ExTJs in my life more. If you like MBTI and are looking for an entertaining deep dive, I would definitely give this podcast a shot. <3
Love the podcast! I love the variety of topics Kristin covers on the podcast, and how engaging she makes the episodes (She’s an ESFP so…of course) and I particularly appreciate the understanding she has given me of the cognitive functions (the basis of MBTI), which has *revolutionized* my understanding of MBTI. It’s so beautifully intuitive! MBTI is not as convoluted as you might think as it’s grounded plainly in logic and basic psychology, and it’s actually a very healthy way to view yourself a... more
Just wanted to hop on and say that I find Kristin one of the best YouTubers/Podcasters at explaining cognitive function related topics.
I particularly love her chats with her family about type. Fascinating!
Loved the episode with Dr Ben Cotterill.
Great podcast! Five stars.
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