A podcast where we explore the Objective Personality System
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For our last episode of 2019, (what? Last?! Queue #observerFreakout) we sit down for a bit of reflecting on the past, but mostly looking to the future. An atypical episode, here we share some of our future plans for Objectively Typed, as well as a few other surprises.
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Next up on Objectively Typed, we take on a listener request and type Matt Mercer. Matt is perhaps best known as the Dungeon Master (DM) on the YouTube channel Critical Role where he had been leading a party of eight voice-actors/adventurers through Dungeons and Dragons campaigns since 2015. Matt is a voice actor by trade who has voiced various anime, cartoon and video game characters since 2004. Check out this week’s episode to hear if we saw the same saviors and demons for Matt.
Check out the official OPS website here: https://www.objectivepersonality.com/
Join the community on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2234820326745628/
Other great resources: https://bit.ly/2nCvEcO
Say hi at [email protected]
As you go through your life, setbacks and difficulties are inevitable. We have all experienced our own flavor of the deep darkness, a pain that we cannot describe in words.
This week, on Objectively Typed, Evelyn and Virsaviya discuss the darkness that comes from our saviors and demons and how we face - or run away from - those times of fear and pain.
Check out the official OPS website here: https://www.objectivepersonality.com/
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Even if you’ve never seen a single episode of the sitcom “Will and Grace,” you probably recognize Sean Hayes as “the guy who isn’t Will” from the show. When the series premiered in 1998, it was a groundbreaking comedy that featured gay characters in principal roles. The show starred an amazingly talented ensemble cast that included Sean Hayes in the role of the “kooky next door neighbor:” Jack McFarland.
This week on Objectively Typed, Virsaviya and Evelyn run Sean through the OPS checklist. Check out this episode to find out whether or not we get as close as we did with Levar or if we’re on different planets entirely.
Want to type along with us? Here’s the dataset we used:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1om1953K_VxnMvAUS8u9OJbW4vSHW-Eo1ArqhQVYqeyo/edit?usp=sharing
Check out the official OPS website here:
https://www.objectivepersonality.com/
Join the community on facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2234820326745628/
Other great resources:
https://bit.ly/2nCv
We’ve all had this experience: you meet a new person and something just “clicks” immediately. It’s as if they speak your language and just *get* you in a fundamental way. We’ve also all experienced the opposite: someone who - even if you’re both speaking English, just seems to be from another planet and has a completely foreign way of approaching the world. Could it be that all of this is driven by the cognitive functions in your stack? Do xSFPs and xNTJs just understand each other better than they understand xNTPs and xSFJs? This week on Objectively Typed, we borrow a term from Socionics and examine the similarities and differences in each of the four “Quadras.” There seems to be something about sharing functions that just makes relationships and communication that much easier. Tune in to hear our discussion on this topic!
This week on Objectively Typed we type LeVar Burton. Perhaps best known as Geordi LaForge on Star Trek: The Next Generation, LeVar also hosted Reading Rainbow and starred as Kunta Kinte in the ground breaking TV mini-series: Roots.
LeVar’s career has spanned over 40 years and in that time he has impacted the lives of countless viewers. Join us as we discuss his saviors and demons!
We invite you to type along with us! Here’s the dataset we used: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1c6ayONBy4ZRdMjkcoWDZUKmJ7po4IG02a36sO8nBjsg/edit?usp=sharing
It has been one year since we got our official OPS types and started this podcast! We finally sit down together to discuss how our understanding has evolved over the past year. Some things are more clear while others are more murky.
Tune in for some reflection, a few observer freakouts and maybe even a hug!
Next up on Objectively Typed, we type the internet’s boyfriend: Keanu Reeves! Tune in to hear our very different thoughts on his type. Evelyn was coming out of her 32 days in the desert of typing and was hearing and seeing things in a whole new light.
This episode is a great example of the learning process we’re going through to get better at typing objectively!
This week on Objectively Typed we talk to the co-founder/discoverer/whatever of OPS: Dave Powers! Tune in to this amazing interview where we learn a bit more about his journey from Crazy Dave to the ST-lover we all know today! We also spend some time discussing our fears and why we should all be more afraid of soup than salad while recognizing that our fears aren’t real anyway. So, enjoy a bowl of chowder while listening to this week’s episode, we’re sure you’ll be fine.
How does type develop in children? What parts can you notice first? How do they develop across time? And what does religion have to do with any of it?
Join us as we discuss the parts as we see them in the children in our lives and try to make sense of what parts develop when.
The podcast currently has 30 episodes available.