Joel and Antonia challenge the common myths around introversion and extraversion, showing it’s not just about being social or reserved. They explore how each extraverted function creates “rapport” with different aspects of life (people, ideas, environments, and projects) and why this helps explain the ambivert experience. Drawing from Jungian theory, they offer a deeper, more accurate lens on how we engage with the world.

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Hello Antonia and Joel
This episode was fascinating to me. I’ve always been sure I’m an ENFJ but after listening to this I wonder if my leading extraversion is something else. I’ve assumed it was extroverted feeling because of my rapport with people but now I’m realising my rapport with other things might be stronger. I imagine other people might also question their dominant function off the back of this and wonder if they’ve mistyped. How would you recommend someone go about identifying which extroversion they lead with? Thanks for wonderful content as always.
Jules