Family Personalities is a podcast about families, relationships, parenting and personality type. Sandra Etherington (INFJ, Enneagram 1) is a Family Type Practitioner, certified in Myers-Briggs personality type for both adults and children. She uses her training and experience in working with families to bring listeners a relevant and helpful personality type related topic each week. Em Levy (INFP, Enneagram 4) is a mom, lawyer, "accidental politician" and personality type enthusiast. Keeping it fun (and sometimes a bit nerdy), they explore how Myers-Briggs, Enneagram and other personality type models can help change the way you see your family.
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Listeners of Family Personalities that love the show mention:Sandra & Em welcome the podcast back after the summer break with some emotional news and some Why Do They Do That's:-Em reveals a scary health diagnosis and talks about leaning on her ISTJ husband and others during this time-Sandra's shares updates including a new puppy and a new school for her kids-Does Resonant Feeling (Introverted Feeling) have a lot to do with Sandra's daughter's name change?-Is Sandra's discomfort around her kids attending a private school personality type related or just privilege based?-Em's ISFJ daughter kills it at her morning routine and thinks Em's family needs to DO BETTERFind pictures of Sandra's new puppy in the show notes!Links and references:Find Your Child's Myers-Briggs TypeMyers-Briggs BasicsCognitive Function Cheat SheetDonate!@Sandraeth on VenmoCheck out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share
Sandra & Em close out the podcast before taking a break for the summer with a variety of topics including: Sandra hiked up a hill on her “refined” hip!Em made a startling health discoveryEm manages to tie personality type into the Mormon Mom Talk dramaISFJ June stands up for herselfSandra feels jealous of an ISFP friend's Extraverted Sensing function Sandra teases a topic for the fall having to do with changing Myers-Briggs personality typesFamily Personalities is off for the rest summer and will continue in SEPTEMBER! Check out old episodes that you missed in the meantime and we'll catch you back here soon.Links and references:Find Your Child's Myers-Briggs TypeMyers-Briggs BasicsCognitive Function Cheat SheetDonate!@Sandraeth on VenmoCheck out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share
Sandra interviews Wendy Gossett, author of the best-selling parenting book, Your Child's Inner Drive, about type and temperament in kids. Wendy helps parents understand their children by using temperament psychology and neuroscience. She has over twenty years of experience in education, working in the classroom and corporate sector. Because Wendy herself has struggled as a helicopter parent, an explosive parent and an embarrassing parent, she wants to help other parents struggle…a little bit less!Links and references:WendyGossett.comFind Your Child's Myers-Briggs TypeMyers-Briggs BasicsCognitive Function Cheat SheetDonate!@Sandraeth on VenmoCheck out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share
Sandra interviews Kyle (ENFP) and Laura (ISTP), a couple that has been married for 20 years with 4 kids. They talk about their personality similarities and well - mostly differences - and how they navigate those together in their parenting relationship.Links and references:Friesenwellness.comFriesenholisticwellness on InstagramFind Your Child's Myers-Briggs TypeMyers-Briggs BasicsCognitive Function Cheat SheetDonate!@Sandraeth on VenmoCheck out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share
Sandra interviews Samantha Mackay to understand what the Instincts (aka the Subtypes) are in the Enneagram personality type model.Links and references:Individuo.co.nzTruity.comFind Your Child's Myers-Briggs TypeMyers-Briggs BasicsCognitive Function Cheat SheetDonate!@Sandraeth on VenmoCheck out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share
Sandra interviews Isabelle, an 18-year-old with ISTP preferences, about what it's like as a teenager who uses the Precise Thinking (Introverted Thinking) function in Myers-Briggs. Links and references:Isabelle's WebsiteIsabelle's Free Enneagram CheatsheetsIsabelle's CoachingIsabelle's Free Birth Chart WorkbookIsabelle's YouTubeFind Your Child's Myers-Briggs TypeMyers-Briggs BasicsCognitive Function Cheat SheetDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share
Sandra and Em talk about how the cognitive function of Introverted Thinking (nicknamed Precise Thinking) shows up in kids. This function is used by kids who have ISTP, INTP, ESTP and ENTP preferences in the Myers-Briggs personality type model. Full show notesLinks and references:Find Your Child's Myers-Briggs TypeMyers-Briggs BasicsCognitive Function Cheat SheetDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share
It's a "Why Do They Do That Episode" where we analyze the strange, annoying or confusing things we or or family members do, using personality type. Today, we talk about:-A listener's ISFJ daughter who normally spends a lot of careful time on her artwork, but for some reason gives careless scribbled artwork as gifts to family and friends-Em's ISFJ daughter who uplifts others-Em wants to fall asleep on the couch stuffing her face-Sandra's regretful "inner opposite" ESTP moment Donate!Links and references:Find your child's Myers-Briggs type!Cognitive Function Cheat SheetMyers-Briggs BasicsCheck out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share
Sandra interviews Christian Rivera, freelance digital designer and host of the popular podcast Dopamine and Other Happy Chemicals, about what it's like as a parent who uses Precise Thinking (Introverted Thinking) in the Myers-Briggs personality type model. Christian is an INTP Enneagram 1 who has done a lot of self-growth through the lens of personality type and a father who uses personality type models in his parenting. This is a conversation you do not want to miss!Check Christian out here:HTTP://www.workwithcnote.comHTTP://www.happychemicals.orgLinks and references:Find your child's Myers-Briggs type!Cognitive Function Cheat SheetMyers-Briggs BasicsDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share
Sandra interviews Andrew, an ISTP dad and financial consultant, about what it's like as a parent who uses Precise Thinking (Introverted Thinking) in the Myers-Briggs personality type model. Links and references:Find your child's Myers-Briggs type!Cognitive Function Cheat SheetMyers-Briggs BasicsDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share
Sandra and Em talk about how the cognitive function of Introverted Thinking (nicknamed Precise Thinking) shows up in parents. This function is used by people who have ISTP, INTP, ESTP & ENTP preferences in the Myers-Briggs personality type model. Full show notesDonate!Links and references:Find Your Child's Myers-Briggs TypeMyers-Briggs BasicsCognitive Function Cheat SheetCheck out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share
Sandra gives a full update on how challenging the last 6 weeks have been for her after her surgery and Em won't let her try to wrap things up in a "nice little bow" just yet. They talk about self-worth as a parent when you can no longer perform your usual parenting tasks and the urge to learn something something from a hard situation. Then they circle back to Sandra's journey rediscovering her Enneagram type and talk about the difference between Enneagram 1 and Enneagram 3 after Sandra had a typing session with an Enneagram specialist. Em gives a brief update on her political campaign before they talk about what's coming up next on the podcast with regards to Myers-Briggs. Links and references:Find Your Child's Myers-Briggs TypeMyers-Briggs BasicsCognitive Function Cheat SheetDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share
Sandra gives a quick update on how she is doing and then revisits an episode that discusses whether using personality type with kids is harmful and how to use personality type models appropriately with your family. This episode originally aired in September of 2020.Click here for full show notes.Links and references:Neuroscience of Personality by Dario NardiFind Your Child's Myers-Briggs TypeMyers-Briggs BasicsCognitive Function Cheat SheetDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, ShareFind Your Child's Myers-Briggs Personality Type Online Course
Elena Nola, an INTJ Enneagram 7 single mom, breaks down her difficulties around housework and how she has been making sense of, and working to improve upon this part of her life. Sandra gives a quick update since her surgery earlier this year. (Spoiler: Things are not going well! Please be patient if there are any lags in future episode releases)She then introduces Elena Nola, an Integration Mentor working to help her clients to optimize their lives and break old patterns of thinking, being, and relating that are keeping them trapped in fear, disconnection, and exhaustion. You can find Elena at: www.thepatternbreaker.comElena tells us about the unique combination of being someone with INTJ preferences on the Myers-Briggs who also identifies as an Enneagram 7. She talks about why housework is so difficult for her as someone with these specific type preferences and also how her childhood experiences play into this as well. She takes us through the process she used to unpack her house keeping difficulties and her plan to improve this part of her life and how it's going now! Sandra and Elena also speculate what other personality types might struggle with housework and why.Links and references:Find Your Child's Myers-Briggs TypeMyers-Briggs BasicsCognitive Function Cheat SheetDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, ShareFind Your Child's Myers-Briggs Personality Type Online Course
Sandra interviews Jules, a 13-year-old with ENTJ preferences, about what it's like as a teenager who uses the Efficient Thinking (Extraverted Thinking) function in Myers-Briggs. Links and references:Find Your Child's Myers-Briggs TypeMyers-Briggs BasicsCognitive Function Cheat SheetDonate!Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, ShareFind Your Child's Myers-Briggs Personality Type Online Course
In the last episode of every month, Sandra gives quick tips! This month, she talks about different ideas to help your kids with getting ready for school in the morning, based on their Myers-Briggs Personality type. Links and references:Find Your Child's Myers-Briggs TypeMyers-Briggs BasicsCognitive Function Cheat SheetDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, ShareFind Your Child's Myers-Briggs Personality Type Online Course
Sandra and Em talk about how the cognitive function of Extraverted Thinking (nicknamed Efficient Thinking) shows up in kids. This function is used by kids who have ESTJ, ENTJ, ISTJ and INTJ preferences in the Myers-Briggs personality type model. Full show notesLinks and references:Find Your Child's Myers-Briggs TypeMyers-Briggs BasicsCognitive Function Cheat SheetDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, ShareFind Your Child's Myers-Briggs Personality Type Online Course
Sandra interviews Susan, an ENTJ mom and lawyer about what it's like as a parent who uses Efficient Thinking (Extraverted thinking) in the Myers-Briggs personality type model. Full show notesLinks and references:Find your child's Myers-Briggs type!Cognitive Function Cheat SheetMyers-Briggs BasicsDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, ShareFind Your Child's Myers-Briggs Personality Type Online Course
Sandra and Em reflect on what they took away from 2021 and set intentions for 2022. Sandra reveals she is having doubts about her Enneagram type and they analyze a moment in which an E-mail made her feel really bad about her parenting. Happy New Year to the whole family!!!Links and references:Find your child's Myers-Briggs type!Cognitive Function Cheat SheetMyers-Briggs BasicsDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, ShareFind Your Child's Myers-Briggs Personality Type Online Course
Today we're revisiting episode 18 from fall of 2020 in which Sandra interviews Leslie and Laura from the Heartswitch podcast to talk about what it's like being in an INFJ/INFP couple. This is the second part of a 2 part series.Click here for full show notes.Links and references:Leslie & Laura's Wesbite Camacho.tvLeslie & Laura's Podcast Heartswitch PodcastFind your child's Myers-Briggs type!Cognitive Function Cheat SheetMyers-Briggs BasicsDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, ShareFind Your Child's Myers-Briggs Personality Type Online Course
Today we're revisiting episode 17 from fall of 2020 in which Sandra interviews Leslie and Laura from the Glimmering podcast to talk about what it's like being in an INFJ/INFP couple. This is the first part of a 2 part series. Click here for full show notes.Links and references:Leslie & Laura's Wesbite Camacho.tvLeslie & Laura's Podcast Heartswitch PodcastFind your child's Myers-Briggs type!Cognitive Function Cheat SheetMyers-Briggs BasicsDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, ShareFind Your Child's Myers-Briggs Personality Type Online Course
Sandra interviews Jacquie, an ESTJ mom of ESTP and ESFP teenage boys about what it's like as a parent who uses Efficient Thinking (Extraverted thinking) in the Myers-Briggs personality type model and how she navigates the type differences in her family.Full show notesLinks and references:Find your child's Myers-Briggs type!Cognitive Function Cheat SheetMyers-Briggs BasicsDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, ShareFind Your Child's Myers-Briggs Personality Type Online Course
Sandra and Em talk about how the cognitive function of Extraverted Thinking (nicknamed Efficient Thinking) shows up in parents. This function is used by people who have ESTJ, ENTJ, ISTJ and INTJ preferences in the Myers-Briggs personality type model. Full show notesLinks and references:Find Your Child's Myers-Briggs TypeMyers-Briggs BasicsCognitive Function Cheat SheetDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, ShareFind Your Child's Myers-Briggs Personality Type Online Course
Sandra interviews June, a 6 year old with ISFJ preferences in the Myers-Briggs personality type model.Full show notesLinks and references:Find Your Child's Myers-Briggs TypeMyers-Briggs BasicsCognitive Function Cheat SheetDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, ShareFind Your Child's Myers-Briggs Personality Type Online Course
Today we're revisiting episode 13 from fall of 2020 in which Sandra interviews Leslie & Laura Camacho to explore the difficulty in sorting out the difference between learned skills vs natural preferences when typing in Myers-Briggs.Full show notesLinks and references:Leslie & Laura's Wesbite Camacho.tvLeslie & Laura's Podcast Glimmering PodcastFind Your Child's Myers-Briggs TypeMyers-Briggs BasicsCognitive Function Cheat SheetDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, ShareTake advantage of the INTRODUCTORY PRICE for the self-paced, online course that guides you through the process of FINDING YOUR CHILD'S MYERS-BRIGGS PERSONALITY TYPE! For the month of November only!!!
Sandra and Em talk about how the cognitive function of Introverted Sensing (nicknamed Preservation Sensing) shows up in kids. This function is used by kids who have ISTJ, ISFJ, ESTJ and ESFJ preferences in the Myers-Briggs personality type model. Full show notesLinks and references:Find Your Child's Myers-Briggs TypeMyers-Briggs BasicsCognitive Function Cheat SheetDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, ShareTake advantage of the INTRODUCTORY PRICE for the self-paced, online course that guides you through the process of FINDING YOUR CHILD'S MYERS-BRIGGS PERSONALITY TYPE! For the month of November only!!!
Sandra interviews Mark, an ISTJ Enneagram 6 Dad to two kids who is a house keeping manager and an avid back country hiker. Full show notesLinks and references:Find your child's Myers-Briggs type!Cognitive Function Cheat SheetMyers-Briggs BasicsDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, ShareTake advantage of the INTRODUCTORY PRICE for the self-paced, online course that guides you through the process of FINDING YOUR CHILD'S MYERS-BRIGGS PERSONALITY TYPE! For the month of November only!!!
Sandra and Em share some Why Do They Do That moments and analyze:Why a listener's ESTP son responds apathetically to things he enjoysWhy a listener with ISFP preferences loves to create a homey feel to the places she goes on vacationAnd why Sandra's INTJ husband delegates to her when she's otherwise occupiedFull show notesLinks and references:Myers-Briggs BasicsDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share
Sandra interviews Daniel and Caitlin Anear, an INFJ ISFJ couple with 3 kids. They talk about their personality similarities and differences and how they navigate those together in their marriage and parenting relationship. Full show notesLinks and references:Daniel Anear's CounselingConvergently Speaking PodcastCognitive Function Cheat SheetMyers-Briggs BasicsDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share
Sandra and Em talk about how the cognitive function of Introverted Sensing (nicknamed Preservation Sensing) shows up in parents. This function is used by people who have ISTJ, ISFJ, ESTJ and ESFJ preferences in the Myers-Briggs personality type model. Full show notesLinks and references:Cognitive Function Cheat SheetMyers-Briggs BasicsDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share
Sandra interviews Gail Swift to talk about the Kolbe Index, a model that looks at our instinctive modes of operation. Full show notesLinks and references:Gail's WebsiteMyers-Briggs BasicsDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share
Sandra and Em share some Why Do They Do That moments and analyze:Why Em's ISFJ daughter won't share about her school dayWhy Em (INFP) has such strong emotional reactionsAnd why Sandra's INTJ son is far more addicted to his tablet than her ISFP daughterFull show notesLinks and references:Myers-Briggs BasicsDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share
Sandra interviews “Ejee”, a 15 year old with ESTP preferences on the Myers-Briggs personality type model. Full show notesLinks and references:Cognitive Function Cheat SheetMyers-Briggs BasicsDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share
Sandra and Em talk about how the cognitive function of Extraverted Sensing (nicknamed Responsive Sensing) shows up in kids. This function is used by kids who have ESTP, ESFP, ISTP and ISFP preferences in the Myers-Briggs personality type model. Full show notesLinks and references:Cognitive Function Cheat SheetMyers-Briggs BasicsDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share
Sandra interviews 17 year old Isabelle Robledo to talk about how we can use Enneagram to teach mindfulness to kids. Full show notesYou can find Isabelle's stuff here:Kids and Teens Mindfulness WorkshopIsabelle's websiteIsabelle's InstagramMindfulness for Kids Workbook More links: Donate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share
Sandra interviews Jess, an ESTP parent of a 7 and 8 year old, who works in pharmaceutical sales. Full show notesLinks and references:Cognitive Function Cheat SheetMyers-Briggs BasicsDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share
Sandra and Em talk about how the cognitive function of Extraverted Sensing (nicknamed Responsive Sensing) shows up in parents. This function is used by people who have ESTP, ESFP, ISTP and ISFP preferences in the Myers-Briggs personality type model. Full show notesLinks and references:Cognitive Function Cheat SheetMyers-Briggs BasicsDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share
Sandra and Em are back from their summer break! Join them as they share some Why Do They Do That moments and analyze:Why Em goes into “over functioning mode” in really difficult life momentsWhy Sandra feels stressed even when life is going wellFull show notesLinks and references:Myers-Briggs BasicsDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share
Sandra talks with Caitlin, a mom of three boys, about how learning her family's Myers-Briggs types has helped her in her parenting. The Myers-Briggs types found in Caitlin's family are: INFJ, INFP, ENFP, ESTP and ENTJClick here for full show notes.FAMILY PERSONALITIES WILL RETURN IN AUG 2021!!! Subscribe so you don't miss us!Links and references:Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Episodes that cover the basicsDonate to Family PersonalitiesCheck out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share
Sandra and Em chat with Holly and Bec from the I Love You Too Much to Argue Podcast about Love Languages in our kids. What are Love Languages and why is it helpful to understand them in our family? What are some things we can look for in our kids to identify their primary Love Language and how can we show love to them in that way? Click here for full show notes.Links and references:Follow Holly & Bec on InstagramAnd Facebook And find the I Love You Too Much to Argue podcast wherever you get your podcastsDonate to Family PersonalitiesCheck out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share
Sandra and Em share some Why Do They Do That moments and analyze:Why a listener's INFJ daughter has held tight to her cute dream of the futureWhy Sandra and Em's kids are all very different on road tripsWhy Em's daughter is having a hard time adjusting to not having to wear her face maskClick here for full show notes.Links and references:Myers-Briggs BasicsDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share
Sandra interviews her INTJ 8 year old son Ryker about what it’s like as a child who uses the Insightful Intuition (Introverted Intuition) function in Myers-Briggs.Click here for full show notes.Links and references:Introverted Intuition in KidsMyers-Briggs BasicsDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share
Sandra interviews her mom to talk about her memories of raising an INFJ daughter.Click here for full show notes.Links and references:Introverted Intuition in KidsMyers-Briggs BasicsDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share
Sandra and guest co-host Daddy Eric discuss the cognitive function of Introverted Intuition (nicknamed Insightful Intuition) and how it shows up in kids. This is the function used by kids with INFJ, INTJ, ENFJ and ENTJ preferences. Click here for full show notes.Links and references:Intro to Cognitive Functions EpisodeCognitive Functions Cheat SheetDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic. If you’re new to Myers-Briggs personality type, check out episodes that cover the basics. Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share
Sandra interviews Elena Nola, an INTJ mom, to talk about what it’s like as a parent who uses the Insightful Intuition (Introverted Intuition) function in Myers-Briggs.Click here for full show notes.Links and references:Elena’s websiteDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic. If you’re new to Myers-Briggs personality type, check out episodes that cover the basics. Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share
Sandra interviews Joanne Jarrett, an INFJ Enneagram 2 parent of two teenage girls, to talk about what it’s like as a parent who uses the Insightful Intuition (Introverted Intuition) function in Myers-Briggs.Click here for full show notes.Links and references:Joanne’s Fancy Free PodcastJoanne’s Clothing Line - Shelfie Shoppe Sandra & Em’s Appearance on Episode 45 of Joanne’s PodcastDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic. If you’re new to Myers-Briggs personality type, check out episodes that cover the basics. Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share
Sandra and Em talk about how the cognitive function of Introverted Intuition (nicknamed Insightful Intuition) shows up in parents. This function is used by people who have INFJ, INTJ, ENFJ & ENTJ preferences in the Myers-Briggs personality type model. Click here for full show notes.Links and references:Donate!Cognitive Function Cheat Sheet which lists all of the types and which cognitive functions they use.Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic. If you’re new to Myers-Briggs personality type, check out episodes that cover the basics. Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share!
Sandra and Em share some Why Do They Do That moments and analyze:Why a listener’s ESFJ daughter has so many dramatic, emotional outburstsA Feeling parent’s difficulty with how her Thinking husband handles their fertility troublesThe different ways Sandra’s kiddos approached a DIY class to make toys for their gerbilsClick here for full show notes.Links and references:Check out the Family Personalities podcast page for episodes broken down by topic. If you’re new to Myers-Briggs personality type, check out episodes that cover the basics. Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share!
Sandra & Em celebrate one year of podcasting together by reflecting on the past year and playing a pandemic parenting version of “Would You Rather”. Click here for full show notes.Links and references:Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic. If you’re new to Myers-Briggs personality type, check out episodes that cover the basics. Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share
Sandra interviews Elena Nola, an INTJ parent of an ENXP child, to talk about what it’s like parenting a child who uses the Imaginative Intuition (Extraverted Intuition) function in Myers-Briggs.Click here for full show notes.Links and references:Elena’s websiteCheck out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic. If you’re new to Myers-Briggs personality type, check out episodes that cover the basics. Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share
Sandra interviews a 13 year old with ENTP preferences and a 15 year old with ENFP preferences about what it is like for them as teens who use the Imaginative Intuition (Extraverted Intuition) function in Myers-Briggs. Click here for full show notes.Links and references:Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic. If you’re new to Myers-Briggs personality type, check out episodes that cover the basics. Enlist Sandra's services to create a more peaceful dynamic in your family!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, Share