Hey Everyone,
In today's episode, we are joined by Jo Rawbone. Jo officially “discovered” she was an introvert when she completed a Myers Briggs profile in 1989. She’d always known that she was different from many of her peers, friends, and family and now she knew why. But whilst this enhanced her self-awareness, it didn’t give her the tools to manage being an introvert in a world that is largely biased towards extroverts.
Jo’s personal experience throughout her more than 26 years as a trainer and consultant, working with thousands of international clients afforded her the opportunity to witness just how problematic this bias can. Thus, began a mission: to champion the cause of introverts and promote positive action to address the ‘extraversion bias’, a mission that took her to the TEDx stage in 2019.
In this episode, we talk about:
What a fascinating episode, we hold no boundaries when it comes to where our conversations take us, and this episode is no different. There is so much to learn and take from this episode, whether you can relate to being an introvert or not, this episode has something for us all to learn and take away.
If you enjoy the podcast, please SUBSCRIBE and leave a review. Even better, please feel free to share with anyone you feel would value from the information we provide.
For more information on Jo visit,
Website: www.flourishingintroverts.com
Tedx Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QD7GXMeH4yI&t=243s
Resources
Susan Cain: https://www.quietrev.com/author/susan-cain/
Ted Talk: The Power of Introverts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0KYU2j0TM4
Book: Quiet by Susan Cain https://amzn.to/3u1jdFa
For more information about Kerry's work visit,
Website: https://www.kerryhearsey.com
For more information about Adams work visit,
Website: My Coach For Life | Life beyond limits
Hey Everyone,
In today's episode, we are joined by Jo Rawbone. Jo officially “discovered” she was an introvert when she completed a Myers Briggs profile in 1989. She’d always known that she was different from many of her peers, friends, and family and now she knew why. But whilst this enhanced her self-awareness, it didn’t give her the tools to manage being an introvert in a world that is largely biased towards extroverts.
Jo’s personal experience throughout her more than 26 years as a trainer and consultant, working with thousands of international clients afforded her the opportunity to witness just how problematic this bias can. Thus, began a mission: to champion the cause of introverts and promote positive action to address the ‘extraversion bias’, a mission that took her to the TEDx stage in 2019.
In this episode, we talk about:
What a fascinating episode, we hold no boundaries when it comes to where our conversations take us, and this episode is no different. There is so much to learn and take from this episode, whether you can relate to being an introvert or not, this episode has something for us all to learn and take away.
If you enjoy the podcast, please SUBSCRIBE and leave a review. Even better, please feel free to share with anyone you feel would value from the information we provide.
For more information on Jo visit,
Website: www.flourishingintroverts.com
Tedx Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QD7GXMeH4yI&t=243s
Resources
Susan Cain: https://www.quietrev.com/author/susan-cain/
Ted Talk: The Power of Introverts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0KYU2j0TM4
Book: Quiet by Susan Cain https://amzn.to/3u1jdFa
For more information about Kerry's work visit,
Website: https://www.kerryhearsey.com
For more information about Adams work visit,
Website: My Coach For Life | Life beyond limits