Episodios

  • INTJ vs INTP - Clearing Up Personality Type Confusion & Listener Q&A | Podcast 634
    Mar 30 2026
    Explore Your Personality: https://PersonalityHacker.com In this episode, Joel and Antonia explore how people respond to being misunderstood and how personality patterns can shape reactions to criticism, social pressure, and perceived incompetence. They also answer listener questions about type confusion, including why some types can look alike and how to tell the difference between INTP and INTJ by looking at cognition instead of behavior. The conversation also digs into stress, inferior functions, and how to think more clearly about finding your best fit type.
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    1 h y 13 m
  • Setting Healthy Boundaries for Your Personality Type | Podcast 633
    Mar 23 2026
    Explore Your Personality: https://PersonalityHacker.com This episode explores what healthy boundaries really are and why they are not about shutting the world out, but about protecting your energy, values, and well-being without becoming fragile or closed off. Joel and Antonia break down how boundary struggles show up differently across personality types, especially through patterns like overgiving, control, exception making, and taking on too much responsibility. They also explain why boundaries are never static and how learning to adjust them over time is a key part of growth, resilience, and healthier relationships.
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    1 h y 20 m
  • How to Read Any Personality Accurately | ProfilerTraining.com
    Mar 18 2026

    Learn 4-Steps To Deep Read Anyone
    👉 Download Free Method & Career Guide — https://ProfilerTraining.com

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    15 m
  • When Static Personality Type Descriptions Fail You | Podcast 632
    Mar 16 2026
    Explore Your Personality: https://PersonalityHacker.com In this episode, Joel and Antonia talk about why personality labels can be helpful at first but often become too rigid once people start identifying with them too closely. They explore a deeper way of looking at type by reframing cognitive functions as ways we regulate experience, stress, and consciousness rather than fixed traits or behaviors. The conversation also covers dysregulation, channel bleed, and how understanding where stress actually lives can give people a more practical path to growth.
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    1 h y 4 m
  • 7-Steps to Make Any Argument Bulletproof | PersonalityHacker.com/Bulletproof
    Mar 11 2026

    👉 Make Your Arguments Bulletproof — https://PersonalityHacker.com/Bulletproof

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    21 m
  • How Family Rules Shaped Your Personality Type | Podcast 631
    Mar 9 2026
    Explore Your Personality: https://PersonalityHacker.com Joel and Antonia explore how family systems create unspoken rules for engaging with sensing, feeling, thinking, and intuition. They argue that personality type is shaped not only by innate wiring, but also by the ways families teach us to regulate stress, emotion, and overwhelm. The episode invites listeners to reflect on their own upbringing to better understand how those early dynamics still influence their personality today.
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    1 h y 20 m
  • When Personality Growth Feels Like Regression | Podcast 630
    Mar 2 2026

    Explore Your Personality: https://PersonalityHacker.com

    Personal growth often feels worse before it feels better, especially when awareness forces you to confront the systems, habits, and relationships you helped create. Joel and Antonia unpack how to measure "improvement," why real development is frequently painful and undignified, and how personality type can point you toward the exact areas you have been avoiding. They also explore the phases of growth, from responsibility and tool selection to implementation, including the pushback you can face from your environment and the slow timeline of rewiring old patterns.

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    53 m
  • Shadow, Stress, and Perceiving Functions (Listener Q&A) | Podcast 629
    Feb 23 2026
    Explore Your Personality: https://PersonalityHacker.com In this episode, Joel and Antonia answer listener questions, using them to clarify common misunderstandings about cognitive functions, especially why Sensation (Extraverted Sensing) can look action-oriented and how it differs from (Effectiveness) Extraverted Thinking. They also dig into bigger themes like what wisdom really is, how certainty and uncertainty show up across shadow functions, and what happens when your upbringing suppresses a core preference like Exploration (Extraverted Intuition). Along the way, they respond to a few memorable comments, reflect on how their content and delivery have evolved over the years, and share why they are leaning more into writing and experiential learning.
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    1 h y 21 m