The guys continue their discussion on relationships and the different dynamics of matches between introverts and extroverts and what kind of problems can arise. Also discussed is the psychology of symiotic relationships between introverts and extroverts.
Al and Johnny discuss the psychology of relationships from the perspective of the Myers Briggs personality type. They talk about the classis introvert and extrovert puzzle piece relationship as well as the benefits and drawbacks to introvert introvert and extrovert extrovert relationships.
There is a discussion of video games and how both introverts and extroverts can enjoy gaming. Al relates his experiences with games like Grand Theft Auto and Clash of Clans while Johnny talks about his love of Call of Duty with friends. A psychological breakdown ensues on how both introverts and extroverts experience the same activity in different ways while recharging for completely different reasons.
Al and Johnny continue their discussion on dysfuntional families and their role in shaping people's extrovert or introvert tendencies.
Intro Extro discusses a sensitive topic, dysfunctional families and the way introverts and extroverts deal with family issues. Several topics are discussed in terms of psychological effects and the great debate of nature versus nurture and what effect that might play on the development of your personality and your Myers Briggs personality type.
Al and Johnny look at different personality quirks that irk in the area of transportation and road trips. One of our favorite episodes so far, we take a look at what effect your introverted or extroverted dominance plays in traveling
The final episode dedicated to the Myers Briggs personality indicator, looking at the judging versus perceiving function. The J or P spectrum means a lot more than simply being structured or unstructured.
Continuing with the Myers Briggs Personality Type series we go into the third spectrum which deals with how people make decision in their world. Are you a T or an F? Do you make decisions b ased on logical conclusions or do you care more about the harmony of the group?