What starts out as a normal episode ends up with Al and Johnny getting into a deep discussion about the stark differences of growing up as a millenial vs. a baby boomer. They also discuss the reason for that nice warm feeling we get when thinki
We bring one of our favorite guests back, writer and general person to look up to, J Thorn, on our favorite Christmas movies. This episode has a lot of geeking out and good laughs, although the audio was a little messed up, it was really fun
Al and Johnny discuss some different sleep disorders. Al did a little research beforehand to give some helpful tips and Johnny goes a little deeper into his insomnia and hilarious nightmares.
What is popularity and what is actually happening in terms of human interaction and sociology? Do introverts care less about it than extraverts? Al and Johnny talk about how to popular, and why it isn't that great.
Love can cause us to do some crazy things, even if those things aren't always best for us. Al and Johnny talk about how people seem to ignore those awful traits of somebody they are in a long term relationship with.
Repeat episode fixed......Have you ever had a friend that you just couldn't take anymore? Have you ever had that friend that seemed to only contact you when they need something? Friends are important but sometimes it's time to unfriend that per
Al and Johnny have a chat with acclaimed author and self proclaimed Intronaut, J Thorn. J is an extravert in an introvert's body and has sold over 170,000 copies of his books. In this episode we talk about what it takes to be successful, and w
Hey listeners, here's an episode where Al and Johnny sit down and just talk about the show. We're asking each and every one of you to do one thing, and that's give us a positive review in iTunes. It's the one thing that affects our exposure m
Al and Johnny talk about communication, and how differences in people mean we should be better communicators. Introverts and Extraverts are different people and sometimes coming together is like peas and carrots, but other times awareness of th
Losing control is draining and awkward but it can be used as a tool. Al and Johnny talk about times when going off on somebody was appropriate and beneficial.
Johnny was in a car accident but he needs to keep working so he is giving his days 75 percent. Al has been working on this skill for some time since he seems to only be able to give 100% or 0%. Some type A personalities need to chill. Some typ
Johnny is alone in vegas......not on accident...well kinda. Al and Johnny do a skype episode and as they discuss what's to be learned from an extravert alone in sin city.
Why do people in groups tend to lose 10s of IQ points? Shouldn't it be the other way around? Al and Johnny talk about different ways to avoid group think and where the phenomenon comes from
Being authentic is a hot issue with millennials. Be more authentic, don't hide behind someone you're not. But the question is where is the line and is it always helpful to the community to be your true self? Some introverts find that bein
Body language accounts for a large portion of how we communicate, whether we realize it or not. The actual words that we are saying when talking in person have less impact than our tone and body language, and learning how to read it can be ver