
74 episodes

Parenting and Personalities Stories and Strategies
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One thing about being a parent – there’s no shortage of personalities to be surrounded by. Our kids, our partners, our family, our friends. They keep us laughing, growing, loving, and crying. If only they understood us. Like the musician Van Morrison once sang “When people understand what I mean, mama said there will be days like this.” Adelaide Australia’s Kate Mason is an author, wife, and mother who has spent her career studying personality and relationships. In this podcast she looks at why relationships work, and why some don't. She also looks at how our personalities impact our relationships and examines what compels our children, husbands, wives and others to behave the way they do. This podcast is designed to help you understand those you love. A half hour listening on your own, will connect you with the ones you care about the most.
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A Cuppa With Kate n Tray – How Myers Briggs Personality Types Handle Stress
With cuppa firmly in hand, Kate and Tracy explore how different personality types, as defined by the MBTI preferences, react to and manage stress. They dive into the stressors and coping mechanisms for extroverts and introverts, thinkers and feelers, as well as judges and perceivers, with a focus on understanding your personality type and its impact on how you deal with stress.
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What’s Your Preferred Style of Motivation?
Motivation. It’s crucial staying motivated as a parent and motivating our kids. But each person is different. In this episode, Kate and Lori Oberbroeckling explore distinctions between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, shedding light on the internal and external factors that influence our actions. Additionally, we explore five key motivation styles unique to your personality: The leader The achiever The team member The learner, and The winner
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Redefining the Idea of a Supermom
During the pandemic, Lori Oberbroeckling noticed some mums were handling the situation differently. It looks like they were really keeping it together while others looked like they were falling apart. Why did some mums feel like they were still in control? What were they doing differently? Why were they “Supermoms?” Lori interviewed nearly 200 mums to get their insights and found the secrets of these supermoms were about balancing work, family and personal life in a different way. And she discovered that everyone can be a Supermom.
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Using the Enneagram to Find Your Parenting Superpower
How to use the Enneagram to find your parenting superpower
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Enneagram – From the Inside Out
Understanding the Enneagram from the Inside Out
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Nurturing Independence: Raising a Strong-Willed Child
How to parent a strong-willed child