If Joseph could change the world, he thinks "we need to teach young men and young boys that it’s OK to do other things that are not considered typical for boys. It’s OK to cry or to feel hurt or to feel sad." As an ESFJ, often called the Provider, Joseph values his family and friends above all else and loves his work as a teacher for young children. In this episode he talks about overcoming an abusive childhood, learning to feel his feelings, and struggling with romance. Subscribe and review us on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/when-myers-met-briggs/id1060274982 Follow us on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/when-myers-met-briggs WhenMyersMetBriggs@gmail.com Facebook.com/WhenMyersMetBriggs Twitter.com/WMMBpodcast Instagram.com/wmmbpodcast