The Audio-Journalist

Mixed Voice + Aphantasia + Episodic

The Lived Experience

Sitting between the Echoist and the Intuitive, your mind is blind to images but highly attuned to episodic feeling and sound. You can toggle between tracking raw emotional states and narrating them internally, making you excellent at verbalizing your past experiences.

How to Learn

The Balanced Learner: You can flexibly shift between studying rich narrative case studies and parsing strict abstract blueprints.

Mix up your learning mediums depending on whether the subject requires you to memorize a sequence of events or grasp a structural system.

How to Communicate

The Adaptive Talker: You possess an incredibly balanced internal monologue, meaning you can act as a translator between highly chatty verbalizers and completely silent conceptual thinkers.

You can talk a problem out when needed, but you are equally comfortable sitting in silence to process complex logic.

Structural Empathy: You feel empathy somatically or structurally, not visually. If a partner tells you to 'visualize a future together,' you might feel locked out. Remind them that you feel their pain as a physical weight or a logical truth, even if you can't picture it.

How to Love

The Co-Author: Your past is alive. When you think of an argument, you re-feel the exact emotion and tone of voice. Watch out for holding onto emotional grudges because the pain feels fresh.

You love deeply through shared memory-making. Keep journals, celebrate anniversaries, and take photos—your brain thrives on building and revisiting a shared romantic narrative.