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June 19, 2025 40 mins
Episode Summary

You’ve taken the tests—Myers-Briggs, Enneagram, DISC—but what if they’re missing the real point? In this episode of A Joyful Rebellion, personality expert and educator Eric Gee breaks down why most models get it wrong—and how his Project Utopia framework gets it right.

Instead of focusing on traits or labels, Eric’s system centers on values, using animal archetypes grouped into four core packs: Gatherers, Hunters, Smiths, and Shamans. With over 50,000 people personally profiled, Eric shares how understanding your true motivation—not just your behavior—can reframe everything from your relationships to your career choices.

Whether you’ve always felt a little “off-type” or you’re deep into self-discovery, this episode is a funny, thoughtful, and wildly insightful look at what really drives us.

Show Notes & Chapters
  • [00:00] What most personality tests get wrong—and why values matter more

  • [03:00] Eric’s origin story: RadioShack computers and personality geekery

  • [06:00] Superficial traits vs. deeper drives: A shift in methodology

  • [08:00] Why Eric uses animal archetypes—and what makes them stick

  • [10:00] The four core packs: Gatherers, Hunters, Smiths, and Shamans

  • [12:30] Using values to communicate more effectively (especially in school)

  • [14:00] How personality typing transforms marriages and partnerships

  • [15:30] Nature vs. Nurture—and the effects of parenting styles

  • [18:00] Gatherer overconfidence, shaman midlife clarity, and personality pivots

  • [20:00] Why you can’t “change” your type—and what happens when you try

  • [23:00] The burnout factor: When teachers’ personalities clash with systems

  • [25:00] Magic, personality, and breaking assumptions

  • [27:00] When others know you better than you know yourself

  • [30:00] The least common types—and what makes them powerful

  • [32:00] How to find your type (and why it should be fun)

  • [34:00] Energy, intuition, and reading people in the wild

  • [36:00] Why Hemingway isn’t for everyone—and how writing reflects values

  • [38:00] A final takeaway: The power of self-honesty and personal rebellion

Resources
  • Website: ProjectYOUtopia.com

  • Book: The Power of Personality by Eric G

  • Free personality test: Available on Eric’s site

  • Eric’s social links: Included on the Project YOUtopia website

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