In Conversation With…


Hear stories, experiences, thoughts and opinions on current topics in Psychological Type – where is it now and where is it going?

Watch past series’ on YouTube.

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Recent conversations have included:

  • Integrating Lenses and Frameworks with Linda Berens
  • Brains and Subtypes with Dario Nardi and
  • Whole Type Development with Angelo Spoto

About the Series

In Conversation webinar series, BAPTIn our answer to the BBC Radio 4 programme, ‘A Life Scientific’, BAPT board member Richard Owen interviews experts, innovators and leading figures from the world of personality psychology. Hear stories, experiences, thoughts and opinions on current topics in Psychological Type – where is it now and where is it going?

For a listen to past conversations, visit our In Conversation’ Archive.


About BAPT

Originally formed in 1989, the British Association for Psychological Type (BAPT) is a charity which aims to provide a forum for practitioners and enthusiasts of psychological type systems – from HR professionals to self-employed coaches, students and people with a simple interest in Type – to come together to discuss, promote and enjoy exploration of the endlessly compelling world of type theory.

Through conferences, regional meetings, events, webinars, workshops, ongoing publications and resource archiving, the committed volunteers in BAPT encourage lively debate in a friendly, cooperative atmosphere where members can enjoy sharing their journey and growth within this stimulating subject.

See more about BAPT here.


About Richard Owen

Current BAPT Director of Finance, Richard Owen, M.Sc. (INTJ) is an independent practitioner, delivering workshops and coaching in London, Brighton and online. He uses a depth typology approach to personal development; helping clients address challenges in relationships and life transitions through his Personality PartsTM model. Richard holds an M.Sc in Organisational Psychology, an Accredited Diploma in Transformational Coaching and is certified with MBTI® and a range of other Type and Trait assessments. 

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