Are you introverted or extroverted?


I think most folks assume that people who create content (YouTube videos, podcasts, screencasts, public speaking) are mostly extroverted.

But this conversation I recently had with Aaron Francis, Marie Poulin, and Brian Casel on the Panel Podcast calls that into question:

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Curious how you would answer this question.

Or, reply to this email.

Cheers,
Justin Jackson

PS: this is just a short clip from a fantastic episode of The Panel podcast. Listen to the whole thing here:

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