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What if we told you that a simple heartfelt message could reignite a passion that had been put on hold? Join Dr. Taylor Hartman and his dear friend Cat Larson as they share the touching story of how a message from George Young inspired their return to the podcast world. Together, they discuss the transformative power of influential relationships and the joy of reconnecting with their cherished listeners. You'll discover why they chose a monthly format and how Dr. Hartman's extensive travels influenced this decision.Ever had a seemingly insignificant encounter turn into a memorable experience? Dr. Hartman and Cat dive into the profound impact of acknowledging the unique qualities of those we meet, from a secondhand store visit to the infectious joy of a granddaughter. They highlight the magic of small, genuine interactions and how they enrich our relationships. The conversation extends to the power of listening, valuing others' stories, and the significance of human connection in our daily lives.In today's tech-driven world, how do we ensure technology serves us without controlling us? Dr. Hartman and Cat explore the effects of technology on our relationships and mental health, advocating for intentional disconnection to foster real connections. They discuss practical strategies like delaying cell phone use for children and limiting cell phone usage in schools. Navigating the digital age, they reflect on the superficiality of social media and the importance of diverse perspectives. Tune in for a teaser on the intriguing concept of "Generation Transition" and artificial intelligence as "artificial intimacy," setting the stage for an upcoming discussion on gender dynamics in relationships.Take the Personality and Character Profiles at TaylorHartman.com. Send questions and comments to Taylor@TaylorHartman.com Or Cathy@TaylorHartman.com with “Podcast” in the subject line.
Welcome to this episode of Learn Real Polish, where I will tell you about four basic personality types. Dr. Taylor Hartman labeled them as red, yellow, blue, and white. I think you will be so interested in discovering which personality type you are that you will even forget you are listening in Polish. Comprehensible input will facilitate your Polish learning. Remember that premium users of realpolish.pl can also access the complete Polish transcript for enhanced comprehension. The post RP471: Kolory osobowości appeared first on realpolish.pl
Happy New Year, Part 2! In today's episode you will hear 23 remarkable voices of the men who appeared on the Play Your Position Podcast in 2023. Below you will find a list of these men in alphabetical order by first name along with a way to connect with them. I encourage you to follow and reach out to the ones who resonate with you and your passions and goals. From financial literacy to resonating stories of resilience and the power of community, these speakers underscore the multidimensionality of leadership. Together, they harmonize to redefine the essence of leadership in our era. It's a truly inspirational listen. Enjoy! = = = = = Resources from Today's Show What did you enjoy about this episode? Text me your feedback! Keep it kind, please :-) 503-567-8730 = = = = = The Men in Alphabetical Order Andy Hite https://www.linkedin.com/in/andy-hite/ Bryce Henson https://www.linkedin.com/in/realbrycehenson/ Chris Larsen https://www.linkedin.com/in/nextlevelincome/ Dr. Taylor Hartman https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylor-hartman-29b37a1/ Gordon Graham https://www.linkedin.com/in/gordon-graham-57385319a/ James Cluskey https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-cluskey-5bb8376a/ Jason Shen https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonshen/ John Gumas https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-gumas-08046/ John Ovrom https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnovrom/ Josh Greene https://www.linkedin.com/in/greenejoshua/ Kevin Maney https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinmaney/ Luis Scott https://www.linkedin.com/in/luis-scott-bader-law/ Mark Brodinsky https://www.linkedin.com/in/markbrodinsky/ Mark Yegge https://www.linkedin.com/in/markyegge/ Mario Lanzarotti https://www.linkedin.com/in/lanzarottimario/ Owen McGab https://www.linkedin.com/in/owenmcgabenaohwo/ Patrick Woods https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickjwoods/ Paul Jackson https://grow.method.me/pyp/ Richard Newman https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardnewmanspeaks/ Rob Commodari https://www.linkedin.com/in/robcommodari/ Tim Yurek https://www.linkedin.com/in/timothy-yurek/ Tony Castillo https://www.linkedin.com/in/the-tony-castillo/ Zack Slingsby https://www.linkedin.com/in/zack-slingsby-702461164/ = = = = = Thank you for supporting the show! Your 5-star rating and review makes a difference -- it's easy to leave one and it helps spread the word about the podcast! = = = = = My latest book, The Far Unlit Unknown -- is available everywhere books are sold including Audible! Get your copy and learn more about it here Are we connected yet on social? @maryloukayser (Instagram) https://www.linkedin.com/in/mlkayser/ (LinkedIn)
Everyone has the choice of either living isolated from other people and their own feelings on the one hand, or to connect with others and their own emotional core on the other hand. The road towards connectedness involves vulberability and weakness. But it leads to a very rewarding ability that includes deeper understanding of and union with humanity. Dr. K's interview with Ludwig treats heavy subjects around death. In order to "come up for air" and take a break from the seriousness, they tell a dick joke. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHzOedHm_kM Steven Covey explains the 3 steps of maturing in life in terms of dependence. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90MwSb21Rac Abraham Maslov's hierarchy of human needs starts at the bottom with the necessities for physical survival and has to do more with relationships and self actualisation towards the top. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow's_hierarchy_of_needs Isabel Briggs Myers and her mother Katherine Cook Briggs developed indicators of personality types by expanding those previously formulated by Carl Jung. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myers%E2%80%93Briggs_Type_Indicator The Color Code is a model for profiling personalities and was developed by Taylor Hartman. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hartman_Personality_Profile Homepage: https://whoamipodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/podcastwhoami Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastWhoami YouTube: https://youtube.com/@WhoamiPodcast Attributions: Music: "Merry Bay" by Ghostrifter Official (https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official/merry-bay)
Well Team -- I've achieved a new milestone here at the Play Your Position Podcast! Today's episode featuring the super accomplished, insightful, and hilarious Dr. Taylor Hartman marks number 500 of the show. 500 y'all! I am celebrating! I remember thinking way back in the dark ages of early 2014 when I first started podcasting that having 50 episodes sounded impressive. Here I am with 500 and I am proud of my work. I am honored to have had the opportunity to converse about leadership and life with as many wonderful humans as I've had since I started. And I'm grateful to all of you who tune in to the show each week. I love you, Team PYP! Are you ready for kickoff??? Let's go! About Dr. Taylor Hartman Through The People Code (formerly published as The Color Code) and The Character Code, Dr. Hartman provides a universal message, simple and profound: life is about relationships. As an author, psychologist, corporate consultant and leadership coach, his life's work has centered on providing an insightful system for improving your understanding of yourself and others and strengthening your day-to-day relationships with the People Code Personality Profile. The People Code explains the “why” behind the “what” by identifying four basic personality types and showing you how to use “color profiles” to cultivate rich and balanced character and relationships. In today's conversation, he goes into detail about the four colors. You will walk away with a new understanding of why you do what you do and perhaps more importantly, why others do what they do! Use the code KAYSER30 to save when you sign up to take the powerful and life-changing Hartman Personality Profile Test here: https://taylorhartman.com/assessment-information/ Of all the assessments I've taken over the years (and I've taken them all), the Hartman Personality Assessment is by far the simplest to understand AND the most effective for strengthening relationships. = = = = = Thank you for supporting the show! Your 5-star rating and review makes a difference -- it's easy to leave one and it helps spread the word about the podcast! = = = = = My latest book, The Far Unlit Unknown -- is available everywhere books are sold including Audible! Get your copy and learn more about it here Are we connected yet on social? @maryloukayser (Instagram) https://www.linkedin.com/in/mlkayser/ (LinkedIn)
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It's time for another book club episode! Kiera and Britt review The People Code and the Character Code by Taylor Hartman (also known as The Color Code). This book is a way of understanding different personalities in a practice, and provides insight on how the different drives can mesh together. Episode resources: Check out the full list of DAT's 2023 book club here. Reach out to Kiera and Britt Subscribe to The Dental A-Team podcast Become Dental A-Team Platinum! Review the podcast
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Welcome back to another episode of The Wantrepreneur to Entrepreneur Podcast, and get ready for today's episode to provide valuable insights and guidance for personal growth, leadership, and relationships. We're joined by the incredible Dr. Taylor Hartman, creator of the Hartman Personality Profile. Dr. Hartman is an expert in understanding people's motives and helping them understand how to enhance their natural traits with complementary traits (and team members) who can accelerate growth and success. In this episode we dive deep into understanding different motives and how they affect our lives as leaders, relationship partners, and teammates. Dr. Hartman introduces us to the concept of the "Color Code," which illustrates how each person is born with a unique personality that develops in the womb. By understanding our core motives, we can work more effectively, enhance our strengths, and address the root issues that may be holding us back. From addressing negative behaviors to developing positive traits, Dr. Taylor provides you with actionable steps to improve intimacy and personal growth, so get ready to learn about… YOU!ABOUT DR. TAYLOR HARTMANDr. Taylor Hartman is the psychologist who introduced motive to psychology. The Hartman Personality Profile is the only motive based personality profile, all others are behavior based. This body of work provides an honest foundation for mental health with exactness similar to math where 2+2 always equals 4. It is like a north star that helps people make sense of themselves, their relationships and their lives. He received his Ph.D. in Human Behavior and Leadership from the School of Human Behavior at the United States International University in San Diego, California. Dr. Hartman is currently a full-time business consultant and CEO of Hartman Communications. He lives with his wife in Utah.LINKS & RESOURCESVisit Dr. Taylor Hartman's website to take the Color Code Profile (and use code WANT30 to get 30% off!)Find Dr. Taylor Hartman's book “The People Code: It's All About Your Innate Motive” on AmazonConnect with Dr. Taylor Hartman on LinkedIn
As your host, I'm about to embark on a poignant journey of transition. It's a heartfelt goodbye from Dr. Taylor Hartman, who leaves us with pearls of wisdom that are both timeless and transformative. Through our conversation, he emphasizes the value of consistency, self-compassion, and living in the present, not just for the pursuit of goals. A key takeaway - we should foster our spiritual connection to God, deriving strength from the realization that we are His children. Remember, happiness is personal; don't feel trapped in someone else's definition of it. And more importantly, you can only control yourself, not others. Change is inevitable, embrace it with grace and adaptability.As we turn the page to a new chapter, we delve into the concept of legacy. It's not about physical possessions, but the imprints we leave on people's hearts and the potential to influence future generations. As Cat Larsen steps into the spotlight, she underscores the value of a legacy that transcends time and generations. We discuss the importance of knowing our purpose and trusting in who we are as we move forward. It's a farewell filled with emotion, a celebration of new beginnings, and a reflective conversation around the transformative power of legacy. Tune in for an episode that promises to touch your heart, inspire change and make you ponder your own legacy.Take the Personality and Character Profiles at TaylorHartman.com. Send questions and comments to Taylor@TaylorHartman.com Or Cathy@TaylorHartman.com with “Podcast” in the subject line.
Are you ready to unearth the secret to a quality life? Join us, Dr. Taylor Hartman and Cat Larsen, for a thoughtful exploration. We start by unlocking the power of attitudes. Together, we dissect how the mindset we carry can either propel our growth or hinder it, especially during challenging phases of life. We touch upon a crucial aspect of self-trust and setting boundaries, shedding light on the dysfunctionality of enabling. The key takeaway: Stop what doesn't serve you.As we journey further, we delve into the essence of risk-taking and its significance to success. We share our thoughts on the practice of 'paying our dues' - a concept that embodies decision-making and selfless giving without the expectancy of returns. During moments of hardship, the art of giving back holds immense importance. We then navigate towards discovering and embracing our passions, emphasizing the thrilling venture into new experiences. The most beautiful passions are often hidden, waiting for us to explore new territories. Remember, you won't uncover your true passion until you have the courage to try.Take the Personality and Character Profiles at TaylorHartman.com. Send questions and comments to Taylor@TaylorHartman.com Or Cathy@TaylorHartman.com with “Podcast” in the subject line.
Ever wondered if your therapist or coach truly understands your dilemma, or are they simply offering superficial solutions? Join us, Dr. Taylor Hartman and Cat Larsen, as we delve into the world of informed decision making in therapy. This episode unravels a real-life situation of a woman struggling with intimacy issues, revealing the dangers of superficial fixes, and the powerful impact of uncovering the underlying truth. We challenge therapists and coaches to be responsible for the advice they give, and stress the importance of not simply treating the symptoms but uncovering the root cause.We shift gears to explore personal ownership and the fear of change that often paralyzes us in relationships. Emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and understanding the consequences of our decisions, we discuss how the desire for more in a relationship can create feelings of unease and obligation. Feeling like ‘the problem' often stems from a fear of change and a reluctance to take charge. We conclude with a thought-provoking discussion on congruence, and the crucial elements to consider when assessing legitimacy. Tune in for a compelling exploration of therapy, personal responsibility, and the power of informed decision-making. Take the Personality and Character Profiles at TaylorHartman.com. Send questions and comments to Taylor@TaylorHartman.com Or Cathy@TaylorHartman.com with “Podcast” in the subject line.
Ever had a moment that made you reassess everything you knew? That's what this episode is all about. I, Dr. Taylor Hartman, am joined by my friend Cat Larson, to recount some of our most transformative experiences; from my recent family trip to Peru, to Cat's discovery of the Color Code. We've met some incredible individuals along our journeys and they've taught us invaluable lessons of resilience, humility, and the importance of education.Prepare to be captivated as we share tales about paradigm shifts. We'll look at how Cat's terrifying incident involving her partner dramatically altered her perspective on life. We'll delve into the hospitality of the Peruvian people, and discuss how age and life experience can entirely shift your values. Plus, we'll uncover the meaning and distractions in life, drawing from our personal reminiscences on the importance of resilience, education, and connection. Tune in for an episode chock full of insightful reflections and powerful stories that might just inspire you to look at your own life in a whole new light. Take the Personality and Character Profiles at TaylorHartman.com. Send questions and comments to Taylor@TaylorHartman.com Or Cathy@TaylorHartman.com with “Podcast” in the subject line.
Personality tests sometimes come in for criticism these days for not being very accurate or helpful or for putting people into boxes. And it's true that no test can ever entirely peg the complexities of personality, and they shouldn't be applied with too much rigidity. But what these tests are useful for is serving as a prompt for reflecting on the particular ways you think, feel, and act, and, perhaps even more importantly, getting you to think about the fact that other people can see and approach the world in ways that are fundamentally different from your own.I haven't found a personality test that better serves as this kind of tool than what's called the “People Code” or the “Color Code,” which categorizes people into four colors: Reds, Blues, Whites, and Yellows. I've found it uncanningly insightful in helping me understand myself and others better, and it's become a regular topic of conversation amongst my family and friends.Today I talk to the creator of the Color Code Personality Profile, psychologist Dr. Taylor Hartman. We discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the four color types, how to interact with each color to bring out their best traits, and how the colors combine in relationships. We then discuss the importance of developing the strengths of other colors besides your own, a process Taylor calls becoming “charactered.”Learn More/Connect With Taylor HartmanTaylor's WebsiteTake the ColorCode AssessmentDiscount code for the assessment: AOM30The People CodeThe Character CodeTaylor on LinkedIn
Ready to debunk the myth of human potential? Join us, Dr. Taylor Hartman and Kat Larsen, as we venture into the world of potential versus reality. We scrutinize the perils of attaching oneself to someone's potential instead of their present, a risky and often disappointing game of chance. By extending grace and compassion to those in the process of growth, we learn to focus on the here and now, and the tangible progress being made. In the latter part of our discussion, we delve into the fluid dynamics of work-life balance. We shed light on the modern shift towards seeking fulfillment beyond the office walls and how this could actually boost productivity. Furthermore, we expound on how the right milieu can cultivate teamwork and elevate performance. Addressing the elephant in the room, we broach the subject of loneliness in today's world, providing insights and solutions to combat this pervasive issue. Join us for this insightful exploration of human potential, work-life balance, and the loneliness epidemic. Take the Personality and Character Profiles at TaylorHartman.com. Send questions and comments to Taylor@TaylorHartman.com Or Cathy@TaylorHartman.com with “Podcast” in the subject line.
Ever stopped to appreciate the nuggets of wisdom hidden within your daily life experiences? Join us, Dr. Taylor Hartman and Cat Larsen, as we unlock the beauty of embracing these gems and their profound impact on personal evolution. Let's take a journey into forging lasting relationships, emphasizing the significance of undivided attention and meaningful time spent together. We'll also explore the absolute necessity of disconnecting from our digital distractions to truly connect with each other and life's authentic moments.In the second part of our enlightening conversation, we delve into the realm of self-love and how it intricately links to our ability to love others. Discover the liberation found in forgiveness, the freedom of loving without expectations, and the paradox that as we become more loving, we invite greater challenges yet simultaneously, develop superior skills to handle them. We'll share some thought-provoking insights on the true essence of giving – not just materially but emotionally – and how these acts of love are more about enriching others' lives than our own. Get ready to be inspired as we uncover the power of love in personal growth and the blessings lying within life's lessons.Questions for Reflection:- Do you set aside time for the people you love the most?- What are you doing to enrich the lives of those around you? What are you doing to show them love?- Why am I so unwilling to embrace loving others without judgement when it will only enhance my life?- To whom am I offering forgiveness instead of trying to punish? Take the Personality and Character Profiles at TaylorHartman.com. Send questions and comments to Taylor@TaylorHartman.com Or Cathy@TaylorHartman.com with “Podcast” in the subject line.
At some point in our lives, we all hit a wall. Whether it is a personal challenge, a professional obstacle, or a health issue, we all face situations that seem insurmountable. In these moments, it is easy to feel overwhelmed, defeated, and lost. However, as the Law of the Wall suggests, there are multiple ways to approach and overcome these challenges. Tiffany Earl, Aneladee Milne, and Tatiana (Fallon) talk about how to use the Law of the Wall to overcome the obstacles in your life and help you students do the same. BOOKS Dreamgiver by Bruce Wilkinson The People Code by Dr. Taylor Hartman (formerly titled The Color Code)
Building Better Relationships at Home and Work with Angela and Patti
In this episode, Angela and Patti have a special guest Kami Pollvogt, a Transformational Life Coach and Intentional Creativity Coach. Kami Pollvogt is a Transformational Life Coach, an Intentional Creativity Coach, and founder of Change by Design; a creative personal development company that focuses on teaching, guiding, and accelerating personal change through the practice of living intentionally. She is a Certified Independent COLOR CODE Trainer which is based upon the personality science research done by Dr. Taylor Hartman who published his work The Color Code in1987 (almost 35 years ago) subsequent editions are titled The People Code. Kami is here to share all about Color Code and how it fits into helping our audience Build Better Relationships at Home and Work. How can our listeners find you or contact you about your products, services, and workshops? https://changebydesign.life and https://www.facebook.com/changebydesignaz Best At Being Me Workshop. Interested in a color code assessment from Kami Pollvogt, Email her at kami@changebydesign.life Kami will be coming again on the podcast in 2022 to discuss another aspect of her coaching practice Intentional Creativity. #colorcode #kamipollvogt #relationshippodcast #buildingbetterrelationships #changebydesignaz #relationshipcoaching #anchorpodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bbr-at-home-and-work/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bbr-at-home-and-work/support
Thank you for being here with us! We are just two Celiacs living the gluten free life. In this video I speak to Taylor Hartman of "That's So Celiac" brand. To find more on Taylor check out her bomb recipe for banana bread here: https://www.thatssoceliac.com/recipes... And her Pique code if you wish to try that out: https://www.piquetea.com/?rfsn=572236... (code is THATSSOCELIAC ) Taylors IG: @Thatssoceliac My stuff: IG: @Iamceliacavalli Website for custom coaching and Amazon finds: www.celiacavalli.com Angel competition Bikinis: CODE: “CELIAC” for 10% off www.angelcompetitionbikinis.com For all apparel and supplements: https://1stphorm.com/?a_aid=Celiacavalli XO, Celia
Taylor and Cathy discuss what it means to be self-aware. Part of self-awareness is knowing what matters to you and seeing how you impact the people around you. It involves being humble enough to receive criticism and taking the steps needed to get where you want to be in life. Other topics include types of burdens and how to deal with them, avoiding excuses, and taking responsibility for your choices.*Taylor will be conducting a clinical session on his podcast. Names will be kept anonymous. If you are interested in participating, please email Taylor Hartman or Cathy Larsen at the addresses below. Take the Personality and Character Profiles at TaylorHartman.com.Send questions and comments to Taylor@TaylorHartman.com Or Cathy@TaylorHartman.com with “Podcast” in the subject line.
Ross and Carrie take the official Hartman Institute Color Code Personality Science assessment, which divides all of humanity into four personality “colors”: red, blue, yellow, and white. These color types are based on each person’s “driving core motive.” And as we know, every single person is driven by power, peace, intimacy, or fun. Once they know their colors, they examine the science and origins behind this $40 groundbreaking analysis.For pics and videos, follow us on Facebook!
In today's CTM episode Isaiah and Anthony discuss the different core motivations people have, how those core motivations drive us to act in different ways, and how those core motivations make different things easier and harder for different people. This episode was based on concepts and ideas from the book The People Code by Dr. Taylor Hartman, so if you like what we talk about today go check out the book. Our core motivations are at the core of everything we do. We are born with our core motivation and from our interactions in the world and our own unique experiences we develop into the unique individuals that we are. Understanding your core motivation can help you to understand why some things feel natural, while others things are extremely difficult. Each core motivation has its positives and negatives, but if we are living our best lives then we are living in the strengths of our own core motivation, while learning the strengths of other core motivations to replace the weaknesses of our own. Thanks for listening, we really appreciate it, and we cant wait to see you on the next episode of CTM! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome to the Very Best of Living. Dr. Taylor Hartman and Cathy Larsen tell us the why behind the what. Where the Color Code (Now called the People Code) comes from, their experiences and what you can expect from the weekly podcast. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss a single episode as you to get to know more about yourself and those around you.
Feel GOOD and GET Tough Podcast Episode 21: Finding Purpose - We were all blessed with talents. In this uncertain world, it's time to discover them and use them. Everyone has something to give and to contribute. You can change your mindset to accomplish new things. How you find your purpose is to develop your talents. The Color Code by Taylor Hartman https://www.colorcode.com/choose_personality_test/ ClutterBug https://clutterbug.me/printables Start your own blog - http://wordpress.com/refer-a-friend/2joK6NvFevJB3nozMQGe Start your own podcast on Anchor. https://anchor.fm/feelgoodandgettough Join us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/feelgoodandgettough For questions or comments; feelgoodandgettough@gmail.com Visit us on our website. https://feelgoodandgettough.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/feelgoodandgettough/support
We all love personality tests... especially when they reveal truths about us or someone we know. Most are based on the behaviors we observe. What if there was a way to go deeper and understand the core motives that drive behaviors (both good and bad) and create our personalities? Would you take that test? Dr. Taylor Hartman is the author of The Color Code and a very successful clinical therapist with two PhD's after his name. Taylor will tell you that his greatest achievement in life is not those PhD's... it is helping individuals to see themselves clearly for the first time. Join Niki Bennett LCSW and Mark Yamada PhD (aka the backseat drivers) for a fun conversation with Dr. Taylor Hartman. Learn about the basis of the Color Code and how you can use it to better understand yourself and others you know and love. Listeners can take the test for FREE at http://taylorhartman.com/personality-profile?. You can find more information about Taylor's work at http://taylorhartman.com/ and/or contact him directly at taylor@taylorhartman.com. You can connect with Niki Bennett at https://www.ascentcoachingandtherapy.com/ P.S. If you like this podcast, please share it with a friend! P.P.S. Please please (pretty) please leave us a review on iTunes! Your reviews help others find out about our show. Contact us at podcastbackseatdriver@gmail.com with show ideas or questions. Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/backseatdriver/message
Feel GOOD and GET Tough Podcast Episode 11: Relationships - We talk about how different personality types and traits and how it can sometimes be difficult to get along with other people. You can develop and cultivate relationships once you hone into your true power. 50 Secrets of Blissful Relationships by Michael Webb https://648075n215mk1wcxffma413n7h.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=FGANDGT The Color Code by Taylor Hartman https://www.colorcode.com/choose_personality_test/ The 5 Love Languages by Dr. Gary Chapman https://www.5lovelanguages.com/quizzes/ Start your own podcast on Anchor. https://anchor.fm/feelgoodandgettough Join us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/feelgoodandgettough For questions or comments; feelgoodandgettough@gmail.com Visit us on our website. https://feelgoodandgettough.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/feelgoodandgettough/support
Have you ever tried to talk to your children only to notice one child isn't listening at all, the other is intently listening with a smile on their face, you just noticed that your third child magically disappeared and your fourth is knocked out asleep? In today's episode, we go over how to talk to each of your children in a way that will keep them attentive and understanding of what you are trying to convey. This has been our favorite episode thus far!Our Ohana had the incredible opportunity of Having Dr. Taylor Hartman, the author of THE COLOR CODE and the newly released THE PEOPLE CODE come to our home and officiate a family retreat.Dig into this episode and stay tuned for the follow-up episodes that are coming soon! we will dig in deeper with each Bennett kid and how we are increasing our ability to properly communicate with them. Don't forget to follow us on:instagram.com/rachBennettinstagram.com/jasebennettinstagram.com/thenowmomFacebook.com/Theohanaadventure
GSYouth weekend!!!! Shared sermon by Taylor Hartman and Ryan Ganaban, graduating seniors, plus a whole lot of extras. AMAZING!!!