The O'Leary Review - Scott Fischbuch - Episode 16 - 12-31-2022
Release Date: 12/31/2022
The Brian D. O'Leary Show
In the latest episode of the Brian D. O'Leary Show, Jim Murphy, the author of the bestselling book INNER EXCELLENCE: Train Your Mind for Extraordinary Performance in the Best Possible Life, discusses the widespread impact and philosophy behind his work. Highlighting how NFL star AJ Brown benefited from Inner Excellence's teachings during critical games, Murphy elaborates on the book's core system that promotes being fully present and mastering self for extraordinary performance. He compares his concepts to those popularized by James Clear in Atomic Habits, emphasizing the importance of...
info_outlineThe Brian D. O'Leary Show
After a long delay in production … Brian hosts Scott Fischbuch, a Jungian Typology expert, for an in-depth conversation on personality types and his methods. Scott explains his approach to personality typing, which involves analyzing preferences in conversation, turns of phrase, and behavioral mannerisms. Brian shares his journey into podcasting and reflects on how his personality type has evolved. Scott identifies Brian's personality type as ISTJ and explains the significance of introverted sensing and extraverted intuition. They discuss the impact of cultural influences...
info_outlineThe Brian D. O'Leary Show
Website re-launch: Los Gatos Review (quarterly magazine): The O'Leary Letter: O'Leary's Laws O'Leary's First Law: Nice is not a virtue. O'Leary's Second Law: You can't cast yourself out of a tangle. O'Leary's Third Law: While apologies are often necessary or appropriate, never should you have to explain yourself, particularly for something you believe and are not sorry for.
info_outlineThe Brian D. O'Leary Show
Column at Substack: For our regular emails: Find us on 𝕏-Twitter : This column on 𝕏-Twitter : Text of article follows: They're now calling it 'discourse' What happened to disinformation? By now, you've probably seen a host of graphics in the swampwaters of social media, hastily cobbled together by run-of-the-mill milquetoast leftists. Virtue-signalers, viz. A meme gone viral over the last few days is a checklist that attempts to pacify the reader with a bunch of platitudes, one being "Contribute to discourse, not division." This, of course, is a less-than-subtle dig at...
info_outlineThe Brian D. O'Leary Show
Straight to the email list + our FREE Time Management checklist : O'Leary's Inner Sphere : (gathered by Alistair Cooke) “As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.” Since we tend to “Serious Content Amidst an Unserious Culture,” we don’t believe in linking to anything that isn’t worthwhile. We believe in our mission here and we’re in the business of keeping our website, emails, and podcasts going. Affiliate commissions do help to cover some associated costs.
info_outlineThe Brian D. O'Leary Show
The first and perhaps only presidential debate happened on June 27. Adam Haman and Brian O'Leary have the definitive smackdown of the whole thing. The fellows awarded a winner and offered some commentary. Hilarity ensues (though not necessarily intentional - it's a factor of who was "debating.") Adam Haman - https://hamannature.substack.com/ Brian O'Leary - https://briandoleary.com/ O'Leary's FREE e-book Run at Thunder, Vol. 1 - https://runatthunder.com/ Natural Order - https://naturalorderpodcast.com/
info_outlineThe Brian D. O'Leary Show
Links: (Tom Woods School of Life)
info_outlineThe Brian D. O'Leary Show
Links: O'Leary and Company Brian O'Leary on 𝕏-Twitter Save Standard Time on 𝕏-Twitter
info_outlineThe Brian D. O'Leary Show
Links: Tucker talks to Vlad about the role of the U.S. dollar as the world’s reserve currency. They must have been listening to Purcell and O’Leary … O’Leary side project (Natural Order Podcast) breaks down the entire Tucker-Vlad interview… Possible definitions of “petrodollar” Revenues from petroleum exports. Dollars paid to oil-producing nations (petrodollar recycling). The currency of oil-producing nations usually fluctuates with the price of oil. E.g.s when the price of oil rises, the currency has more value. Vice-versa … when the price of oil falls, the...
info_outlineThe Brian D. O'Leary Show
Links:
info_outlineThe O’Leary Review Podcast
December 31, 2022
Guest: Scott Fischbuch
Today’s sponsor:
Go to BrianDOLeary.com/liberty for more ...
Fountain.FM
Incentives on the internet are broken. Fountain fixes this with programmable money. Whether you’re a content creator, consumer, or curator, on Fountain you get rewarded for the value you provide for others. Unlike the attention economy, Fountain uses money as a signal to surface the content that is truly valuable.
Fountain is powered by the Bitcoin Lightning Network and is available on iOS and Android.
Pay me on Fountain. Pay me using my Lightning Address:
briandoleary@fountain.fm
Scott Fischbuch – Quick Bio
With a Bachelors in Psychology and an obsession with personality typing, Scott Fischbuch has studied Jungian Typology for over 8 years and uses it in business consulting and personal coaching to improve communication and understanding, to help marriages, improve KPI's, and to teach others how to use their superpowers for good.
Tom Woods 100
One of the goals of this program is to get at least 100 people within the Tom Woods orbit on the podcast. “Tom’s orbit” is loosely defined, but we have less than 90 to go now!
WhoIsInTheTomWoodsWorld.com — A page with all the #TomWoods100 conversations.
#TomWoods100
Exit Podcast
https://exitgroup.substack.com/p/exit-podcast-episode-14-jungian-typology-934#details
Ironside Podcast
Ep. 48 – Heroes against Demons
Psychiatry (and then some) discussion mentioned:
Tom Cruise and Matt Lauer on the Today Show.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LId3SRckGjo
The Hollywood Reporter article on the June 24, 2005 event.
Dig a little deeper into Cruise’s psyche with Peter Overton’s 60 Minutes Australia interview. No specific talk of psychology or psychiatry, however.
This interview shows a short clip of Cruise’s Oprah appearance. Very odd.
Either way, I remain a fan of most Tom Cruise movies. He’s a legitimate movie star and the face of many of the movies from the last few decades… that I still love to this day.
I still have a hard time reconciling Cruise’s antics and the movies he stars in. He’s a movie star—and a spectacular one—not much more.
Jungian Typology
Carl Jung (1875-1961). A Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. Hugely influential in the psychiatry field in the 20th Century and beyond.
Jung is considered the “father” of analytic psychology, who coined the term (Analytische Psychologie in the original German). Analytic psychology is also known as Jungian analysis.
- Four main functions of consciousness
- Non-Rational or perceiving
- Sensation
- Intuition
- Rational or judging
- Thinking
- Feeling
- Non-Rational or perceiving
From what I gather, Jung sees things as tendencies rather than typecasting a human being… “more into the theory,” as Scott said.
Psychological Types (German: Psychologische Typen) is a 1921 book by Carl Jung (translated into English in 1923). The tome eventually became volume 6 of the Collected Works of C.G. Jung.
Jung’s own interest in typology was trying to reconcile theories of Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler with his own theories.
Jung’s work heavily influenced 20th Century psychology and psychiatry.
Jung was “trying to find the undergirding essence of human consciousness,” said Scott.
Book mentioned:
Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl
Myers and Briggs
Roughly contemporaneous with Jung were Isabel Briggs Myers and her mother Katharine Cook Briggs.
Myers and Briggs were trying to “make something practical and accessible from Jung’s original work,” said Scott.
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
- E or I
- Extraversion
- Intraversion
- S or N
- Sensing
- Intuition
- T or F
- Thinking
- Feeling
- J or P
- Judging
- Perceiving

- Sanguine
- Choleric
- Melancholic
- Phlegmatic
Humorism (The Four Humors)
- Blood
- Yellow bile
- Black bile
- Phlegm
Doctors mentioned:
Understanding the Archetypes involving the eight functions of type (Beebe model)
Integrity in Depth (2005 book by John Beebe)
- Four temperaments
- Artisan (operators/entertainers)
- Guardian (administrators/conservators)
- Idealist (mentors/advocates)
- Rational (coordinators/engineers)
The Keirsey Temperament Sorter
Looks for “trends.”
Scott Fischbuch’s coaching
Coaching business is primarily word of mouth … like many of the folks we’ve had.
If you’re interested in getting in touch with Scott, let me know and I will set up a meeting for you.
Start Your Stack!
If you think your ideas are worth talking about…and they are, believe me…join us over at Substack and start your own page. Write a newsletter or do a podcast or just hang out and post things occasionally when the mood strikes.
Follow us on Twitter @BrianDOLeary .
An archive of all our audio and video content starting from summer 2022 is at Odysee. Please join us over there.
Go to BrianDOLeary.com for more information.
“What’s Your Personality Type” chart by Jake Beech.