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🗓️ 1 October 2020
⏱️ 20 minutes
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0:00.0 | Seeking the truth never gets old. |
0:03.0 | Introducing June's Journey, the free to play mobile game that will immerse you in a thrilling murder mystery. |
0:09.0 | Join June Parker as she uncovers hidden objects and clues to solve her sister's death in a beautifully |
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0:28.1 | games. Hello and welcome to Aniagram and Coffee the podcast. I'm your host |
0:40.4 | Sarah Jane Case and I am so happy to have coffee with you today. |
0:46.7 | Hello everybody so I recently did a series on the feed it's probably been a couple weeks ago discussing stereotypes, but I always |
0:57.2 | find it helpful to dive a bit deeper into this one with all of you here on the podcast. So I want to kind of dive into |
1:05.6 | immunogram stereotypes in general, what they are, why they aren't helpful, how we can orient around them in a healthier, happier way. |
1:15.6 | So what do stereotypes look like? |
1:19.4 | So what I mean by stereotypes of the number, think that we can all if you know your |
1:24.8 | anyagram type you probably have a pretty clear idea of what the stereotypes are |
1:29.6 | for your type because it's a little bit easier to identify that than to identify it for other people. |
1:36.0 | But some of the more common ones are that type ones are really clean. type 2 is left to bake, that type 3s are all workaholics, that type 4s all have sad playlists that they cry to. |
1:53.6 | Type 5s are all analytical, math-oriented. |
1:58.9 | You know, all type 6 is due with anxiety |
2:00.8 | and everyone who has anxiety is a type 6. Type seven's being like party animals. Type eight's being like |
2:07.3 | really obviously angry and type nine's being like really into sleeping or taking naps like these are the stereotypes that I see the most for the types I think we all have there's so many for every single one |
2:21.9 | Again, it's easier for us to identify them for ourselves like |
2:24.6 | which ones are for our number and then when it comes to other people in their |
2:29.8 | types we might be a little bit less annoyed by the stereotypes, right? |
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