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The Resilient Leaders Podcast offers a variety of topics, perspectives, questions, and tools to help leaders navigate the new reality. In each episode, J.R. Briggs addresses pressing issues, and offers practical next steps on how to lead with resilience. Lean in, learn, and explore what it means to be resilient. Because leadership is irreplaceable in the new reality.
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Not So Normal Parenting | Enneagram Types, Myers Briggs, Personality, Neurodivergence, Discipline

Wendy Gossett Personality Prodigy, Best Selling Author, Parenting Coach

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Are your kids staging a rebellion against the sanity in your home? Is your child a living puzzle you can’t understand? Are you craving insight into the minds of your adopted or step-children? There is a powerful way to learn how God designed them and how to guide them to their full potential while also learning about yourself so you can overcome negative patterns that are stealing your joy. Welcome to Not So Normal Parenting’ where we unravel the mysteries of family dynamics, from toddlers t ...
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Keep Rolling with Jake Briggs

Keep Rolling with Jake Briggs

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Keep Rolling is hitting all sorts of topics from music, sport, disability, aboriginality, technology, the environment, society, culture, comedy, health, reviews and so on. Come along for the ride. Follow and Contact me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/street_rolling_cheetah/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/St_RollCheetah Email: streetrollingcheetah@gmail.com
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When Myers Met Briggs

When Myers Met Briggs

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Two opinionated BFFs using personality typing to understand themselves and the world. ESFP Meredith and ENTP Kaila explore identity, self-discovery, pop culture and humor using Myers Briggs as a lens. We're learners, not experts, and knowledge of Myers Briggs is suggested but not necessary.
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Briggs and Jaytee

Briggs & Jaytee

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Briggs and Jaytee take a break from not making an album to make a podcast no one will listen to. Between their contributions to the Hip-Hop community they're inviting you to eavesdrop on the most thoughtful and articulate comedy pairing since Gallagher and Gallaghers mallet.
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Tattoo Talk With Bryan Briggs

Bryan Briggs

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Welcome, in this podcast im going to be focusing on tattoos, the tattoo industry, personal perspective, history, how-to, q&a, interviews and more.. Hopefully I can spread a bit of positivity and tell you something you have never heard or help you avoid some unnecessary hurdles in life. Thanks for listening! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bryanbriggs/support
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Ross Tucker and Dave Briggs are teaming up to discuss and debate the hottest stories in sports. With live drop-ins to local Entercom sports radio stations, our listeners will hear the hyper local experts and fans in each market, and their perspective on their favorite teams. This local outlook will tee up topics for Tucker and Briggs, as well as special guests like Michael Lombardi, Ric Bucher, Joe Girardi and more. Their emphatic differences in opinion are sure to entertain.
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Trust is the fuel on which the leadership engine runs. Leaders can’t lead effectively without the trust of others. So how do we cultivate and deepen trust with others? . . . Coaching is THE MOST SIGNIFICANT WAY leaders can grow in their leadership. Interested in kicking the tires for a free exploratory coaching call? Just visit http://www.kairospar…
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In this episode, "Understanding the Positive Outlook Types: Exploring Enneagram Types 2, 7, and 9," we kick off a 9-part series by diving into the Harmonic Triads of the Enneagram. We explore the Positive Outlook Triad, focusing on: Type 2 (The Helper): Learn how Type 2s maintain harmony by focusing on others' needs, often neglecting their own, and…
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Have you ever had someone ask you if they could pick your brain? Or have you ever used that phrase when talking to someone else? Let’s be more intentional in our language. There’s a better way to do it. On this episode we’ll explore how you can connect with others and get the most out of interactions with others, as well as value and appreciate tho…
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Did you know that a simple marshmallow can predict your child's future success? In this episode, we dive into the Stanford Marshmallow Experiment, a groundbreaking study packed with insights for parents. Here’s what you’ll learn: The Power of Delayed Gratification: Understand how a child's ability to wait for a reward is linked to greater success i…
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A wise leader is most certainly someone worth following. How do we cultivate a life of perspective and wisdom? Today we’ll explore 6 ridiculously practical ways we can do that. . . . Coaching is THE MOST SIGNIFICANT WAY leaders can grow in their leadership. Interested in kicking the tires for a free exploratory coaching call? Just visit http://www.…
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Tune in to Episode 33 of Not So Normal Parenting as Wendy discusses the important topic of childhood anxiety with Dr. Jaylynne Koch, Developmental Psychologist, counselor and play therapist. Topics covered are: How personality factors into anxiety. Nontypical symptoms that may not look like anxiety. How anxiety and ADHD can be interchangeable. The …
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On this episode we explore the concept of prayer and why it is so crucial to a life of resilience and flourishing. Admittedly, prayer is difficult for most of us. But today we explore Gary Thomas’ 9 sacred pathways, or personalities of how we are wired and how we can connect with God in our personalities for deeper connection with Him.…
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I am so thrilled to have Dr. Brandon, pediatrician and founder of Colorado Kid's Pediatrics, to chat about how traits like social awkwardness, anxiety, defiance, OCD, homework struggles or impulsivity could be symptoms of ADHD. This episode will be beyond helpful if you have a child that is exhibiting any of these traits: Many parents don't realize…
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On this episode, we’ll explore the observations about leaders’ habits – their health and their future positioning – and what we can learn to be a more resilient leader. . . . Coaching is THE MOST SIGNIFICANT WAY leaders can grow in their leadership. Interested in kicking the tires for a free exploratory coaching call? Just visit http://www.kairospa…
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In this eye-opening episode, we delve into the dynamic world of an INTJ Type 1 mother raising her free-spirited ENFP Type 7 daughter. With a focus on the contrasts and complements between the thinking and feeling brains, we explore how these personality types uniquely influence their parenting and child-rearing experiences. Shana, an INTJ mother kn…
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On this episode, we’ll explore why wisdom is needed more than ever before in our world dominated by knowledge and AI – and the 6 skills needed to cultivate wisdom in our lives. . . . Coaching is THE MOST SIGNIFICANT WAY leaders can grow in their leadership. Interested in kicking the tires for a free exploratory coaching call? Just visit http://www.…
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Today’s episode tackles the critical issue of smartphone use and excessive screen time among children, specifically focusing on Generation Z, born between 1997 and 2012. As a parent to two "Zoomers," the host shares personal insights and expert research to confront the rising mental health challenges faced by today's youth. This discussion will cov…
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Dr David Putrino is the Director of Rehabilitation Innovation for the Mount Sinai Health System in New York City, his work in computational neuroscience shows in the recent HBO documentary QUAD GODS. The Harvard trained Chief Mad Scientist has worked with Red Bull’s Sponsored Athletes as part of the High Performance Division and is pushing boundari…
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In this episode J.R. explores inversion thinking, developed by Carl Jacobi and made famous by Charlie Munger. Inversion thinking (also known as backward thinking) takes us through the backdoor of our thinking to help us arrive at a better, more robust understanding. It also helps us when we disagree with others in conversation. Utilizing inverse th…
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In this episode, we dive deep into the back-to-school season, a time both exciting and daunting for parents and children alike. As some families have already begun the new academic year, the focus shifts to establishing a productive morning routine—one that sets the tone for a successful day ahead. Benjamin Franklin famously said, "By failing to pr…
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On this special episode J.R. shared some exciting news about a project he’s been working on behind the scenes for the past 8 months (well, really for the past decade). You won’t want to miss the announcement. . . . Coaching is THE MOST SIGNIFICANT WAY leaders can grow in their leadership. Interested in kicking the tires for a free exploratory coach…
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INFJ’s are one of the rarest types representing less than 1% of the population. Today my interview is with Elizabeth Reed Watkins who just published a memoir of her life growing up in Maine entitled the Maine Thing. We will discuss how she parents her four very different kids and she gives advice for parents with an INFJ child. She is also an Ennea…
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Russell Grundy a veteran skateboarder that's had a journey through sponsorship, touring, comp riding, living overseas, skatepark ownership, skatepark park design, judging and giving back to his community with some big developments in the pipeline. Timestamps added below if you want to skip to your juice. Want to become a Keep Rolling Patron and hel…
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On this episode we’ll explore the most important organizational management guru you’ve never heard of – and what she can teach us about the important work of meetings. . . . Coaching is THE MOST SIGNIFICANT WAY leaders can grow in their leadership. Interested in kicking the tires for a free exploratory coaching call? Just visit http://www.kairospar…
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Do you have a child who is facing college in the next few years or a child who has dropped out? Many students drop out of college early because they weren’t ready. Maybe you know that the classroom is not your child’s happy place or your child hasn’t done their best in school. This episode discusses how college is not the only path to consider for …
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On this episode, we’ll go back into the vault and pull out one of our favorite episodes on one of the most important topics we can explore: stewarding time wisely. . . . Coaching is THE MOST SIGNIFICANT WAY leaders can grow in their leadership. Interested in kicking the tires for a free exploratory coaching call? Just visit http://www.kairospartner…
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April Fallon is host of the Adoption Now podcast. She and her husband Noah, adopted four kids from birth, AJ, Lilly, Vivvy and Malia. In this episode she talks about parenting her kids as a type 7 and how she has had to adjust her parenting based on her kids unique needs. She wondered what behaviors were trauma related and what was personality. She…
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Summer is a great time for some reflection and evaluation. So let’s evaluate how you’re doing in all areas of your life and leadership. . . . Coaching is THE number one way people grow in their leadership. Interested in kicking the tires for a free exploratory coaching call? Just visit http://www.kairospartnerships.org/coaching to schedule your cal…
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In this episode, we dive into the vibrant Type 7 personality, also known as The Enthusiast or "the straw that stirs the drink" Type 7s are characterized by their exuberance and ability to juggle multiple interests, yet they often face challenges with escapism, FOMO (fear of missing out), and feelings of isolation, inadequeacy, exhaustion and frustr…
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In this episode, we explore Enneagram Type 6, often called the Loyalist or the Loyal Skeptic. Type 6s, part of the head center, are concerned with safety and security, often struggling with fear and anxiety. We discuss five common thought patterns they face: Anxiety, Indecision, Insecurity, Distrust, and Overwhelm. Key Highlights: Anxiety: Overthin…
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Episode 333 - Ben spouts about England’s Hopes and Dreams, The Man with 1000 Kids Documentary and Hollywood’s Shit New Sequels Obsession. Website - http://www.benbriggs.co.uk/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/benbriggscomedy Twitter - @thebenbriggs - https://twitter.com/benbriggscomedy Instagram - @thebenbriggs - https://www.instagram.com/benbri…
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On this episode we’ll the unique strength that resides in each decade of your life - and how resilient leaders can identify, cultivate, and steward each particular strength in your life and leadership. To read the article on these 7 strengths click here: https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg25033413-100-the-7-primes-of-life-why-each-decade-comes-…
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In this episode, we dive into Enneagram Type 5, known as "The Investigator," exploring their unique traits and challenges. Whether you're parenting a Type 5 or are one yourself, you'll relate to their deep introspection and desire for knowledge, often likened to feeling like a unicorn in a world of more outgoing personalities. Type 5s are intensely…
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Dr Steve Leicester is a clinical psychologist with 25 years experience. He has developed and delivered innovative evidence based programs nationally through Orygen and Headspace. Timestamps added below if you want to skip to your juice. Want to become a Keep Rolling Patron and help further support the channel, hit the Patreon link below and Roll wi…
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We’ve heard about naming the elephants. What if we went a step further and befriended them? If we’re doing to be a resilient leader, we must have the courage to name those big, hairy, gray pachyderms. _______ Coaching is THE number one way people grow in their leadership. Interested in kicking the tires for a free exploratory coaching call? Just vi…
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In this episode I interview Erin Lockwood who travels all over the world with her family to create their YouTube channel called Always Be Changing. Erin is an ESFJ Ox, type 2 on the Enneagram. She is parenting three children and two of them are her opposites. Her son Colt is an ENTP Eagle, who tested as gifted, but doesn’t respond well to disciplin…
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Leaders – especially younger leaders – are effective at leading people who are younger than them or who are their age. But they often struggle to lead people who are older than them. We’ll explore 8 ways to build trust and connection in leading those who are older than you. . . . Coaching is THE number one way people grow in their leadership. Inter…
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In this episode, we delve into the intricate world of Enneagram Type 4, also known as the Romantic or Individualist. If you are a Type 4 or raising one, you are likely familiar with their deep emotional landscape, creativity, and struggles with feelings of envy and loneliness. Host [Your Name], a Type 4 herself, shares personal insights and practic…
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Today’s episode is about the Type 3 Achiever, which is a type that almost everyone resonates with. Because America is the land of the three, the land of chasing success. Almost everyone, including myself has fallen into the comparison trap and found themselves feeling inadequate or like they aren’t enough. Is your to do list a mile long? Do you hav…
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Every leader has to learn to navigate change. We’ll look at what we can learn about change from a college that installed blue artificial turf on their football field. What’s your blue turf moment? . . . Coaching is THE number one way people grow in their leadership. Interested in kicking the tires for a free exploratory coaching call? Just visit ht…
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In this episode, we shift focus from the body center to the heart center, which includes Enneagram types 2, 3, and 4. The heart center deals with issues of attention and self-image, often grappling with feelings of grief, shame, and worthlessness. We dive deep into the characteristics of Type 2s, who derive their self-worth from being helpful and a…
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In this transformative episode, Wendy Gossett shares personal insights and practices that can change your life. Kicking off a new Enneagram series, Wendy discusses the struggles of all nine types, starting with Type 9, the Peacemaker. Learn how these struggles affect thoughts and feelings, and discover ways to reframe thoughts to improve your well-…
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In this episode, J.R. unpacks the three primary areas of a leader’s time: think time, face time, and admin time. To be resilient in our leadership, we must think strategically about these three areas. They can have a dramatic impact on how you spend your time and how you lead. . . . Coaching is THE number one way people grow in their leadership. In…
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In this episode, we delve into the Enneagram Type 1, known as The Perfectionist. The Enneagram serves as a powerful tool to help parents recognize their unconscious thought patterns, enabling them to guide their children toward self-awareness and positive transformation. Type 1 children often fixate on imperfections in their environment and themsel…
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In this transformative episode, we delve deep into the struggles of Enneagram Type 8, exploring how their quest for control and fear of vulnerability shape their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Whether you’re a Type 8 or a parent of one, this episode offers vital insights into managing these powerful dynamics. We'll revisit some foundational con…
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One of the most important ways to remain resilient in our leadership is to have a rooted and ongoing prayer life. But sometimes prayer can feel complicated and dry. When we get to this point, one of the most important things we can do is simply be honest and succinct. Here J.R. shares some short prayers he’s learned to pray the past few years – wha…
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