Episodes
Hello everyone, my name is Jacob and thank you so much for listening to my podcast. On Fireside Personality Chats, I try to bring the theory of Jungian typology more down to earth through portraits and stories, thereby making typology more relevant and applicable to the everyday person.
Published 02/09/23
Published 02/09/23
Hello everyone, my name is Jacob and thank you so much for listening to my podcast. On Fireside Personality Chats, I try to bring the theory of Jungian typology more down to earth through portraits and stories, thereby making typology more relevant and applicable to the everyday person.  I recently released an episode entitled "Portrait of an ENFP", in which I applied the general patterns of the ENFP personality type to the life of a fictitious ENFP named Ron. In this episode, I offer a beat...
Published 01/11/23
Hello everyone, my name is Jacob and thank you so much for listening to my podcast. On Fireside Personality Chats, I try to bring the theory of Jungian typology more down to earth through portraits and stories, thereby making typology more relevant and applicable to the everyday person. There are so many different interpretations and sub-models of Jungian typology. It can be hard to know what's correct or incorrect, and what's essential versus what's merely a type theorist's opinion....
Published 01/09/23
Hello everyone, my name is Jacob and thank you so much for listening to my podcast. On Fireside Personality Chats, I try to bring the theory of Jungian typology more down to earth through portraits and stories, thereby making typology more relevant and applicable to the everyday person.  In this episode, I compare and contrast the holistic and analytical approaches to typology and demonstrate that, ultimately, they're less dissimilar than you might expect.  I will hope that you enjoy this...
Published 01/07/23
Published 01/07/23
Hello everyone, my name is Jacob and thank you so much for listening to my podcast. On Fireside Personality Chats, I try to bring the theory of Jungian typology more down to earth through portraits and stories, thereby making typology more relevant and applicable to the everyday person.  A frequent criticism of personality tests is that test-takers often lack the statistical self-awareness necessary to self-report accurately. But maybe personality tests shouldn't be seen as instruments meant...
Published 01/05/23