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Conversations about the many important applications of psychological types for life.

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The Gifts Compass Podcast
The Gifts Compass Podcast
Reading the Melody: René Pieterse
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Special guest, René Pieterse, joins James Johnston, Anne-Liis Laane-Saez and Nicholas Toko to consider René’s unique GCI Profile. We “read the melody” of René’s profile, then ask him to talk about our reading and its relation to his life experience. 

René's Bar Chart

About the show

Join Nicholas Toko, Anne-Liis Lääne-Sáez, and James Johnston as they talk about the use of the Gifts Compass Inventory (GCI) and the many important applications of psychological types. The well validated and broadly acclaimed GCI offers a fresh approach to Swiss psychologist Carl Jung’s original eight psychological types. The GCI focuses on the personal growth and development of unique individuals. We are passionate about type, and our aim is to help you understand type, how to use type to better understand yourself, to have better relationships at home, in a social setting, or in the workplace.

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Meet the Hosts

Nicholas Toko

Nicholas Toko is a blogger and podcaster of #JungianBitsofInformation, a blog, podcast and individual and workplace transformation service dedicated to exploring the unconscious in the workplace, specifically, the dynamics between the individual psyche and the workplace. He is an organizational effectiveness consultant and currently training as a Jungian Analyst in Zurich, Switzerland where he currently lives. Nicholas was born in Uganda and grew up in London, UK. You can find out more about Nicholas at www.nicholastoko.com.

Anne-Liis Lääne-Sáez

Anne-Liis Lääne-Sáez is a self awareness and mental fitness coach and works with individuals wanting to add more meaning and enjoyment to their life. Anne-Liis is from Estonia and currently living in Geneva, Switzerland.

James Johnston

Lead architect for the Gifts Compass Inventory (GCI); author of Jung’s Indispensable Compass: Navigating the Dynamics of Psychological Types. James lives in the United States currently in northwest Ohio.