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Author: Sandra Etherington & Em Levy

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A podcast that brings personality type models into parenting! Sandra is a Family Type Practitioner, certified in Myers-Briggs personality type for both adults and children. Em is a mom, lawyer, "accidental politician" and personality type enthusiast. Together, they explore how MBTI, Enneagram and other personality type models can help you parent more peacefully and compassionately. 

If you are wondering why your kids, teens, your spouse and your parenting partner do the things they do and how you can understand them on a deeper level, then this is the podcast for you. This podcast takes it beyond generic personality type quizzes and assessments and will help you figure out your child’s or teenager’s personality type and everyone in your family. Knowing your kids’ personality type can help you better communicate with them, understand how they are best motivated and really help you change the way your see your family. Sandra and Em are not only into personality type models but also believe in gentle, empathetic and positive discipline approaches with their own children, and find that personality type helps them accomplish a healthy attachment style for their kids. Join us to discuss Introversion, Extraversion, Sensing, Intuition, Thinking, Feeling, Judging and Perceiving and all of the cognitive functions in Myers-Briggs. The podcast will sometimes mix in other models like love languages, the Kolbe Index, DISC, true colors and HSP, to name a few! Anything that can help us better understand our kids and our whole family is welcome. If you’re looking for self growth, self understanding and a way to improve your parenting - come join the family! Personality type is especially great for homeschoolers because it helps you understand how your homeschool child best learns. It’s great for unschoolers because unschooling parents understand that true learning comes from intrinsic motivation and they want their kids to build a life that really honors their individuality instead of trying to fit them into the traditional school box. It’s great for stay home moms and dads and working moms and dads alike. The show also helps you in your adult relationships, whether it’s your marriage you’re looking to improve or the relationship with your co-parent. You can understand how to best communicate with one another and understand whether the other person is coming from, leading to a more cooperative and peaceful partnership. This show is a great fit for: introverts, extraverts, INTJ ENTJ INFJ ENFJ INTP ENTP INFP ENFP ISTJ ESTJ ISFJ ESFJ ISTP ESTP ISFP ISTP And of course for Enneagram type 1, Enneagram type 2, Enneagram type 3, Enneagram type 4, Enneagram type 5, Enneagram type 6, Enneagram type 7, Enneagram type 8, Enneagram type 9 Come join The Family! 

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Sandra talks about her experience with the chronic illnesses that have kept her from this podcast the last couple of years. Links and references:About POTSAbout IIHPOTS Clinic - POTS CareConcentric Circles of GriefMyers-Briggs BasicsCognitive Function Cheat SheetCheck out my new podcast From the Bleachers that covers Real Housewives as a sport.Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review...
Sandra interviews Lilly, her 8 year old daughter, about what it’s like being a child with ISFP preferences in Myers-Briggs.Links and references:Myers-Briggs BasicsCognitive Function Cheat SheetCheck out my new podcast From the Bleachers that covers Real Housewives as a sport.Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesLeave us a review on iTunes/Apple PodcastsRate, Review, Subscribe, ShareCheck out From the B...
Sandra interviews Kate Mason, a parenting and personality type podcaster, about what it’s like being a parent who uses the cognitive function of Extraverted Sensing, nicknamed Responsive Sensing, in Myers-Briggs.Links and references:AusAPT Personality & Parenting CourseKate MasonMyers-Briggs BasicsCognitive Function Cheat SheetDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us ...
Sandra and Em talk about how the cognitive function of Introverted Feeling (nicknamed Resonant Feeling) shows up in kids. This function is used by kids who have ISFP, INFP, ESFP and ENFP 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 ...
Sandra & Em briefly catch up and then analyze some Why Do They Do That Moments including:-One INFP listener’s thoughts on the recent Resonant Feeling (Introverted Feeling) episode-A listener’s ENFP child who gave her parents a presentation on why she should have a pet hamster-A couple of days where Sandra’s ISFP daughter looked a little bit more like someone who uses Imaginative Intuition (Extraverted Intuition), even though her type supposedly does not.-How Em’s new role as a state repre...
Sandra chats with Harumi Gondo about what Myers Briggs type represents Japanese culture and expectations and what it’s like working with moms and personality type in Japan.Links and references:16type.orgHarumi on LinkedInMyers-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 ...
Sandra interviews Sue Blair, a personality-based speaker, author and coach. They chat about:-Being a mother with ESTJ preferences-Parenting her two vastly different children with ISTJ and ENTP preferences, respectively-Sue’s main Do’s and Don’t’s when using type with parenting-Being someone with ESTJ preferences in the Intuition dominated personality type community-The gift of using type with kids and teens Links and references:Find Sue at:www.PersonalityPuzzles.comwww.PersonalityDynamic...
Sandra interviews Megan Chen, an occupational therapist, wife and mother with ISFP preferences on what it’s like to use the cognitive function of Introverted Feeling, nicknamed Resonant Feeling, in Myers-Briggs.Links and references:Myers-Briggs BasicsCognitive Function Cheat SheetDonate!@Sandraeth on VenmoCheck out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPersonalitiesL...
Sandra and Em talk about how the cognitive function of Introverted Feeling (nicknamed Resonant Feeling) shows up in parents. This function is used by people who have ISFP, INFP, ESFP and ENFP preferences in the Myers-Briggs personality type model. Full show notesLinks and references:Myers-Briggs BasicsCognitive Function Cheat SheetDonate!Check out my podcast page for episodes broken down by topic.Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollo...
Sandra & Em share their New Years hopes and goals and then they analyze some Why Do They Do That Moments including:-How an ISFP listener approaches “symptom googling” -Sandra tries to use personality type to get her kids to treat the dog better-Em is able to reframe an E-mail from her sister that at first felt like criticism-They speculate about the personality types in the podcast Escaping NXIVMLinks and references:Find Your Child’s Myers-Briggs TypeMyers-Briggs BasicsCognitiv...
Sandra and Em talk about how the cognitive function of Extraverted Feeling (nicknamed Relational Feeling) shows up in kids. This function is used by kids who have ESFJ, ENFJ, ISFJ and INFJ 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!Email us at familypersonalitiespod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @FamilyPersonalitiesFollow us on Facebook @FamilyPers...
Sandra & Em chat about how Em’s election for state legislature went and then they analyze some listener and personal Why Do They Do That moments including:-One INTJ listener shares his experience of being someone with a Thinking preference as having “the volume turned down” on his feelings-An ENFJ listener can’t bring herself to cancel on her friend but is grateful when her friend cancels on her-A listener’s ESTP son has one million requests for his birthday party at the very last minute-...
Sandra interviews Alyssa Wolff, a productivity coach for WAHM, about how to use personality type to help simplify your life. They chat about parenting confidence, goal setting and Gretchen Rubin’s Four Tendencies.Links and references:PeopleStripes Thanksgiving Article: “Gratitude Through Type” by Sandra EtheringtonAlyssa’s WebsiteAlyssa’s Podcast: The Unbusy MomAlyssa’s Instagram: @UnBusyYourBestLifeNowGretchen Rubin’s Four TendenciesFind Your Child’s Myers-Briggs TypeMyers-Briggs BasicsCogni...
Sandra has an important conversation with Elena Nola, about how to help our children with a Thinking preference in Myers-Briggs navigate a world full of social rules, while still honoring and accepting them for who they are naturally. Links and references:People Stripes Article: “Navigating Sibling Conflict” by Sandra EtheringtonElena Nola is an Integration Mentor working to help her clients to optimize their lives and break old patterns of thinking, being, and relating that are ke...
Sandra interviews Grace Lager, a mother and communications professor with ENFJ preferences, on what it’s like to use the cognitive function of Extraverted Feeling, nicknamed Relational Feeling, in Myers-Briggs.Links and references:Grace on Linkedin@GracesCommLab on Instagramlagergrace@gmail.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 crea...
Sandra and Em talk about how the cognitive function of Extraverted Feeling (nicknamed Relational Feeling) shows up in parents. This function is used by people who have ESFJ, ENFJ, ISFJ and INFJ preferences in the Myers-Briggs personality type model. Full show notesLinks and references:Personality Hacker Episode 408 – Neuroscience – Genetics – and Personality Types (with Dr. Denise Cook)Find Your Child’s Myers-Briggs TypeMyers-Briggs BasicsCognitive Function Cheat SheetDonate!Check out my...
89 Fall Welcome Back

89 Fall Welcome Back

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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?-Em’s ISFJ daughter kills it at her morning routine and thinks Em’s family needs to DO BETTERF...
Family Personalities is off for the rest summer and will continue in OCTOBER!!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...
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 ...
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 topi...
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