What is the personality type of Zheanna Erose (TransVoiceLessons)? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Zheanna Erose (TransVoiceLessons) from Musicians & Music Critics and what is the personality traits.
Zheanna Erose (TransVoiceLessons) personality type is INTP, as typed by David Keirsey. In case you are not familiar with Keirsey's MBTI system, it is a great way to learn more about yourself, as well as others around you.
INTPs are witty, smart, and often misunderstood. They tend to be private, yet passionate individuals. They are the philosophers of the world. They can be a bit sarcastic. They listen well, but may not hear what you want them to hear. They tend to express themselves in many different languages, so they can't necessarily be understood. They are often misunderstood. They are usually good at figuring things out. When they're really passionate about something (or someone), they can become very determined and hard working. They love to learn new things, and have a thirst for knowledge. They tend to be very creative and artistic. They are loyal, protective, and honest. They are the ones who keep their opinions to themselves. They tend to see the world in black and white.
I was speaking with a friend about her childhood and she mentioned that she grew up as an only child, which is a common trait of INTPs.
Zheanna is a content creator, voice coach, and musician best known for her YouTube channel TransVoiceLessons, where she posts content on how to feminize your voice.
Her website:
'Zheanna (she/they) is the founder and creator of TransVoiceLessons. She is internationally renowned as a master of voice feminization and has directly taught hundreds of others how to free their own voice while reaching millions with her free voice education materials.
As a transwoman with a 15-year background in music, audio production, and acoustics, Zheanna synthesized these passions to solve her own vocal dysphoria. By introducing and sharing newer and more effective methods demonstrated by her own voice and her students’ voices, a community movement has been sparked in the transvoice sphere with an emphasis on lived experience, peer to peer relationship, and exceptional identity affirming results.'