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🗓️ 4 February 2021
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0:00.0 | I know. Happy Thursday and welcome back to the podcast. Today we're going to dive deep into the |
0:06.5 | subtypes of type seven, but first today is Rose Bunn and Thorn. So my rose for today is matching |
0:14.1 | loungewear. I am very late to the game on this. Everybody, all year 2020, everyone was like |
0:21.4 | into this matching loungewear thing and I just like never pulled the trigger and I did it for |
0:26.1 | my birthday and I am loving it. It's just like so nice to feel like I have something cozy to |
0:32.2 | wear around the house, but like it matches. So it kind of feels like I got dressed up. You know what I |
0:37.0 | mean? My bud is waffle Saturday. Every Saturday morning I make waffles and I'm very much looking |
0:45.4 | forward to that today. The thorn is that I have not yet gotten my family on board with for waffle |
0:50.0 | Saturday. It's like in my head it's this really exciting thing that we all do together and we all |
0:54.4 | look forward to like oh when I grew up I always had waffles on Saturdays and like they're just |
1:00.9 | not into it, you know? Not like I am. So it's kind of a lonely, it's a lonely thing, but it's also |
1:07.2 | still fun, you know? Okay so if you've been a friend of the podcast for a while then you know I |
1:12.4 | believe subtypes offer us more distinction in the anyogram types than any other element of the |
1:18.4 | anyogram. So the work of Beatrice Chestnut is my personal favorite and subtype work specifically |
1:24.1 | so as I mentioned in our intro episode I'll be heavily referencing her work in a series. She |
1:29.0 | knows that and she's okay with it. Now let's dive into the subtypes of type seven. I want to be |
1:35.3 | clear that if you're still getting your bearings with what type seven is then I would encourage you |
1:40.0 | to listen to my type seven breakdown episode first and then come here for this one because otherwise |
1:45.8 | you'll be missing a bit of crucial groundwork that adds much needed context. As a refresher there are |
1:52.4 | three subtypes of each anyogram type, social, self-pres or sexual. Sometimes you call that one to |
1:58.1 | one or sometimes you call that intimate. Well have all three subtypes but typically we have one that |
2:02.9 | is dominant, one that is repressed and one that is secondary. In all of our subtypes of seven we're |
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