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In this podcast, we explore how sensitivity weaves itself into our lives. We talk about the richness that it adds, and the strengths we have BECAUSE of our sensitivity and some of the challenges it poses as well. If you are a Creative, a deep thinker, a deep feeler, neurodivergent, autistic, a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP), an introvert, or identify as INFJ or ENFJ, you may enjoy the in-depth conversations where we talk openly and honestly about how we experience life. This is a podcast wher ...
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You've only got one life, so why not design it around your own personality, dreams, and desires? I’m Dan Johnston and I do my best to help you create your own version of an awesome life…whatever that means for you. Personally, I value freedom and experiences over money and things and even if the seas are a bit rougher, I’d rather be the Captain of my own ship. I, and the occasional guest, cover a range of topics from psychology and MBTI personality types (you know, that whole ENFP, INFP, INF ...
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Personality Hacker Podcast

Joel Mark Witt & Antonia Dodge

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Make better decisions based on how your mind works. Personality Hacker teaches you the coding language of your mind and how to use it to create great relationships - a fulfilling career and happiness. Are you born with your personality, or does it develop over time? What is intuition? What's the fastest way to use your natural gifts to improve overall happiness? Join Joel Mark Witt and Antonia Dodge as they discuss small changes in your personality and relationships that have big impact.
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The Front Seat Life Podcast and the Healing the Hustle series are hosted by Jessica Butts, a psychotherapist, three-time author, Myers-Briggs expert, corporate trainer, and keynote speaker. She recently sold everything she owns and moved to Maui to Heal her Hustle. She hopes to help others do the same through her podcast, upcoming book, retreats on Maui, and private work with people. She is an ENFJ and her greatest passion in life is to help people understand their personality type so they c ...
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Catherine Cunningham is one of Australia’s leading career specialists. She is the author of ‘My Career Rules: Recipes to Crack the Career Code in 21st Century Australia’. Catherine takes a deep dive into all aspects of career happiness. This podcast is full of practical yet strategic tips to help you manage your career so that you are happier at work. Catherine's hashtag expresses her philosophy ... #whynotbehappyatwork.
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While I was in Switzerland, I recorded a series of videos that we initially shared on YouTube. Recently, I thought, "I cover a lot of valuable topics in those videos, so why not share them as a podcast too?" So, here we go. This is the first part, containing three episodes in total. I hope you enjoy it! If you’d like to see some beautiful Swiss sce…
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Navigating Reconnection after Rupture: Messiness Is a Healthy Part of Relationships Patricia and Jen discuss the challenges of reconnecting after a rupture in their relationship. They explore the fear of not being able to get back to normal and the desire for rupture and repair in significant relationships. They also discuss the importance of authe…
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Taking up Space and Expressing Your Feelings is Important for Healing Attachment Injuries Patricia shares her experiences of her recent trip to Chicago. She discusses the challenges she faced in navigating changes in plans and the emotions that arose during her son's graduation from boot camp. Patricia also explores the importance of creating a sec…
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As an author myself, I read a lot, but I especially enjoy memoirs where fellow writers share their craft, detailing their ups and downs, routines, and unique approaches. In today’s episode, I want to share my experiences and walk you through the behind-the-scenes process of writing my pride and joy, “The ENFP Calling.” If you’re an ENFP or INFP, it…
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Anger and Attachment: Navigating Different Neurotypes Within a Relationship Patricia and Jen explore the dynamics of attachment injuries, ADHD, and autism within their friendship. They explore the challenges of communication, time orientation, and emotional regulation. They touch on the concept of platonic life partnership and the challenges naviga…
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PDA & Empowering Autonomy: Navigating Uncertainty and Travel Preparation Patricia discusses her experiences with attachment injuries, being activated, anxiety, and preparing for travel. She shares insights into managing her emotions and navigating relationships through the lens of autism with a PDA profile. Patricia asserts her need for autonomy, f…
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Okay, we ENFPs are known for our amazing ability to start things, bring new ideas, and move things forward, but when it comes to finishing stuff… well, that is where we may struggle, to put it mildly. However, all is not lost! In today’s episode, I will share some tips and techniques I personally use to succeed and finish my projects If you want to…
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Friendships Paradigms: Monogamy and Polyamory and Platonic Partnerships Patricia discusses the concept of monogamy and polyamory in friendships and platonic partnerships. She explores how the traditional view of monogamy has a hierarchy when one person enters a romantic relationship. Neurodivergent folks often have closer friendships that are more …
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On this episode of the Personality Hacker podcast, Joel and Antonia feature a talk they gave on the main stage during the Personality Profiler Training event in Seattle Washington. In the clip they encourage the Profiler Training students to "turn professional" and discover the operational level of personality type. https://personalityhacker.com…
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Attachment: Self-Compassion, Recognizing & Healing Unblended Parts Patricia and Jen discuss their personal experiences with attachment injuries and how it affects their relationship. They explore the challenges of communication and the impact of past traumas. Patricia shares insights from her recovery journey, drawing parallels between her eating d…
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Healing Attachment Wounds: Navigating Tough Conversations with Love Patricia discusses her ongoing work on attachment wounds and her recent conversation with her mother about her childhood. She emphasizes the privilege of being able to have these conversations and acknowledges that not everyone has that opportunity. Patricia also explores expectati…
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Expansion and Contraction: Honoring Your Rhythms In this conversation, Patricia and Jen discuss their personal experiences with stress, burnout, and the challenges of navigating relationships. They explore the importance of self-compassion, the need for rest and downtime, and the impact of attachment wounds on their interactions. They also touch on…
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Managing Expectations: Showing Up for Yourself During Hard Times Jen and Patricia discuss attachment wounds in their friendship. They explore the importance of self-awareness, setting boundaries, and managing expectations. They highlight the need for compassion & understanding when dealing with attachment issues & emphasize the ongoing work of heal…
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Attachment Wounds: OCD, Projection, Managing Dysregulation Patricia candidly discusses her experiences with attachment wounds, OCD tendencies, projection and trauma responses with Jen, and how this is showing up in their relationship. Patricia shares what her OCD thoughts tend to look like. Through introspection and vulnerability, Patricia reflects…
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Attachment Wounds: A Follow Up Conversation Jen and Patricia reflect on their recent challenge (see episode 241), and they discuss the importance of taking responsibility for their own needs and emotions. They explore the impact of attachment wounds and the challenges of navigating relationships. They talk about what trauma and reenactment looks li…
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Attachment Wounds: When You Can’t Work It Out In The Moment Patricia reflects on her attachment wounds & something that happened with Jen. She emphasizes that the issue was not a rupture in her relationship, but rather her own trauma and wounding. She reassures listeners that they are doing fine & have navigated the situation with honesty & grace. …
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Today I'm diving deep into a topic that's been on my mind: the toxic trend I've observed in self-development and life design communities. Namely the relentless pursuit of hyper-productivity. You know what I'm talking about - the endless tips and tricks on how to optimize every little aspect of our lives, turning what should be fulfilling activities…
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Navigating Grief, Uncertainty & Travel Through the Lens of Attachment Patricia and Jen discuss navigating uncertainty and overwhelm, managing change and unexpected situations, balancing personal needs, the power of communication and validation, finding meaning and value in relationships, coping with anxiety and catastrophic thinking, choosing to as…
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Being “Too Much” is a Narrative that needs to be Re-examined Summary Patricia discusses the wound of too much and how it can impact relationships. Too much is about BOTH people and the capacity of the other person. This is a narrative that needs to be reexamined, and the context of both people needs to be addressed. She explores the intersection of…
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Building on our previous podcast discussion about keto, today I want to debunk some common myths surrounding this diet. Drawing from both personal experience and scientific research, I'll offer practical tips and advice to support you on your journey towards creating the healthiest and most fulfilling life possible. Hopefully this episode will serv…
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“In a healthy body, a healthy mind” - we’ve all heard this saying, and I have to say, it is undoubtedly accurate. If you're working towards improving your life, your mental health, and overall well-being, you really have to pay attention to treating your body properly, and a healthy diet is an important element of it. So in today’s episode I would …
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What does the future hold for us? Well, if you're in the mood to ponder some big questions and engage in a bit of philosophy, then you're more than welcome to join me today! Here's a little spoiler: if you're an ENFP or INFP type, consider yourself fortunate! You're wired to be empathetic, caring, and authentic—in a world increasingly dominated by …
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Learning to Trust Yourself and Finding Peace in Your Own Rhythm Patricia discusses her experience when her husband is away. She shares her journey of managing attachment wounds, and the challenges of household responsibilities. Patricia also explores the impact of autistic burnout and ADHD on her ability to stay on top of things. She emphasizes the…
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I share some thoughts on Andrew Huberman and why being authentic and honest is a much better way to live. I also share about my experience learning to narrate a book and produce the audiobook for The ENFP Calling. Yes, it's coming! If you want to attend the ENFP Unleashed Coaching and Community Call I mentioned, here is the link to the "Try Me Out"…
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Unmasking & Authentic Communication: Navigating Differences in Relationships Patricia and Jen discuss the challenges of unmasking and being authentic in relationships including the role of PDA (Pervasive Drive for Autonomy). They explore the narratives we have about ourselves and how they can impact our interactions with others. They also delve int…
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That is true, finding prospects for your business is not easy and awakens all sorts of anxious associations and fears: 'What if they reject my project/idea? What if clients won’t be happy with the product? What if this, and what if that... I better work on the planning a bit more and then maybe, at some point, when I am ready…' When I was 23 years …
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