The Myers-Briggs Company Podcasts:
World Introvert Day: Introversion In-depth
Can you be an extraverted Introvert? What’re the differences between Introverts? Do ambiverts exist? Does Introversion look different in different cultures? In honor of World Introvert Day, listen to this podcast episode that dives into Introversion in-depth with MBTI expert and chartered psychologist John Hackston. Click here for transcript.
Personality and Relationships
How can MBTI personality type help strengthen relationships? Do people with the same type get along better? Listen to this episode of The Myers-Briggs Company Podcast with MBTI Master Practitioner and TED Talk speaker Michael Segovia to find out! Click here for transcript.
Leadership, Extraversion & Introversion
Listen to guest, leader and HushLoudly podcast host Jeri Bingham to discuss leadership, Extraversion, Introversion and more. Click here for transcript.
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How many Introverted types are in leadership?
Ever wonder how many Introverted types are in leadership positions? For World Introvert Day, The Myers-Briggs Company looked at the specifics of Introverted types in management positions around the world.
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