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In this episode of the Personality Hacker podcast, Joel and Antonia talk about the archetypes that help us develop our unique personality type.

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In this podcast you’ll find:

  • What are examples of archetypes and how do they relate to personality type?
  • How archetypes provide us with a foundational understanding of personality systems.
  • Why can it be helpful to identify with archetypes?
  • Why we are more than just one archetype.
  • How we can feel pressure to maintain a consistent image.
  • How effective typology systems help us understand ourselves.
  • What are the benefits of knowing our personality type and understanding cognitive functions?
  • Joel and Antonia characterize each of the cognitive functions in the Car Model.
  • What should our relationship with our type and typology systems look like?
  • How archetypes can deepen our understanding of our personality type.
  • Why we can struggle to find meaning when archetypal roles are missing or conflicting in our lives.
  • How do life choices change which archetypes we encounter and embody?
  • What happens when we apply archetypes to other people?
  • How to explore and reflect on archetypes in a helpful way.
  • Antonia talks about her relationship with archetypes.

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1 comment

  • Eric
    • Eric
    • August 2, 2023 at 2:39 am

    Great ep, finally listened to it (where’d my free time go?? haven’t been able to watch the live premiers)

    The collective unconscious from Jung strikes me as if he was trying to collect a “periodic table” of life energy emergence patterns, perhaps loosely speaking they are generic to all complex systems.

    Like- the persona, that archetype of how we interface with the outer world, is literally embodied in the cell membrane or cell wall of a single-cell, even if it is stacked together (with appropriate membranes to do so) in a multicellular organism.

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