Listen "Personality Types and why they aren't the best way to tell a persons character PART II"
Episode Synopsis
In this weeks special two part episode Courtney and Jay talk about Courtney being president #Coie2024, road trips and private traffic concerts and if you want to know how someone will handle life when things get real watch them decorate a Christmas Tree. In the second part of this episode Courtney talks about how you can tell who a person is and includes things like what people choose to see in you and how they talk about other people as good things to look for when trying to see someones true character. Jay continues to tell Courtney she makes a lot of sense up until her 5 question personality test for people when she repeatedly calls him a psychopath and he is right back to his normal antics trying to get people to #defendjay. We talk about what it really means when someone says their ex was crazy, and Courtney shares her stuck in traffic concert playlist and talks about how Bruno has a front row all access pass to her jamming out. We get a little distracted talking about Kane Brown and why he is one of Courtneys favorite singers and Jay brings up Mr. Famous Singer Man again. Jay talks about fighting fair and how he wants a psychologist or someone in that field to come as a guest and Courtney briefly explains the difference in megalomania and narcissism. We've linked the two personality tests we talk about and would love for y'all to share your results with us!
Myers-Briggs Personality Test
Enneagram Personality Test
Myers-Briggs Personality Test
Enneagram Personality Test
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