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    Explore "relationship building" with insightful episodes like "101. Ten things you and your partner should know about eachother", "Why you should aim to be a “good enough” parent, with Tim Cavell, PhD, and Lauren Quetsch, PhD", "How To Actually Be Good At Texting (With Anyone)", "(Rewind): The Mindset Everyone Needs For A Beautiful Relationship (with Ed Mylett)" and "How Do I Make Friends as an Adult?" from podcasts like ""Do You F*cking Mind?", "Speaking of Psychology", "HealthyGamerGG", "Love Life with Matthew Hussey" and "The Dr. John Delony Show"" and more!

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    Why you should aim to be a “good enough” parent, with Tim Cavell, PhD, and Lauren Quetsch, PhD

    Why you should aim to be a “good enough” parent, with Tim Cavell, PhD, and Lauren Quetsch, PhD

    Being a parent can be tough these days. Dozens of books and articles offer competing answers to questions from how to help siblings get along to how much screen time is too much, and every decision you make feels important. It's no wonder that many parents feel tired, stressed, and unsure of whether they're doing a good job. Tim Cavell, PhD, and Lauren Quetsch, PhD, authors of Good Enough Parenting: A Six-Point Plan for a Stronger Relationship With Your Child, talk about what “good enough parenting” means and why it’s a worthy goal, why nurturing the parent-child relationship is parents’ most important job, why science backs the old adage “choose your battles wisely,” and how to develop loving, supportive relationships with your kids that will stand the test of time.

    More info: Tim Cavell, PhD, Lauren Quetsch, PhD, Good Enough Parenting: A Six-Point Plan for a Stronger Relationship With Your Child, and Speaking of Psychology home page.

    How To Actually Be Good At Texting (With Anyone)

    How To Actually Be Good At Texting (With Anyone)
    Struggling to get your point across in texts? 🤔 In this episode, join Dr. K as we tackle the art of texting! 📱 Learn how to effectively communicate and overcome misunderstandings. 💬 Discover the psychology behind texting and impress your friends, family, or crush! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    (Rewind): The Mindset Everyone Needs For A Beautiful Relationship (with Ed Mylett)

    (Rewind): The Mindset Everyone Needs For A Beautiful Relationship (with Ed Mylett)

    Shoutout to one of my favorite human beings @edmylett for giving me the honor of being a guest on his show. Love you brother.

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    How Do I Make Friends as an Adult?

    How Do I Make Friends as an Adult?
    On this episode, we hear from: - A man whose social anxiety prevents him from cultivating the friendships he deeply desires - A woman worried about moving away from her special-needs brother when she gets married - A husband wondering if he should buy a gun against his wife’s wishes to protect his family Lyrics of the Day: "21 Guns" - Green Day  Let us know what’s going on by leaving a voicemail at 844.693.3291 or visiting johndelony.com/show.  Support Our Sponsors: BetterHelp DreamCloud Churchill Mortgage Thorne Add products to your cart create an account at checkout Receive 25% off ALL orders Resources: Own Your Past, Change Your Future Questions for Humans Conversation Cards Redefining Anxiety Quick Read John’s Free Guided Meditation Listen to all The Ramsey Network podcasts anytime, anywhere in our app. Download at: https://apple.co/3eN8jNq These platforms contain content, including information provided by guests, that is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. The content is not intended to replace or substitute for any professional medical, counseling, therapeutic, financial, legal, or other advice. The Lampo Group, LLC d/b/a Ramsey Solutions as well as its affiliates and subsidiaries (including their respective employees, agents and representatives) make no representations or warranties concerning the content and expressly disclaim any and all liability concerning the content including any treatment or action taken by any person following the information offered or provided within or through this show. If you have specific concerns or a situation in which you require professional advice, you should consult with an appropriately trained and qualified professional expert and specialist. If you are having a health or mental health emergency, please call 9-1-1 immediately. Learn more about your ad choices. https://www.megaphone.fm/adchoices Ramsey Solutions Privacy Policy

    YAPClassic: Sheila Heen on Difficult Conversations and How to Discuss What Matters Most

    YAPClassic: Sheila Heen on Difficult Conversations and How to Discuss What Matters Most
    "Hey, we need to talk..." -- if these words scare you, trust that you're not alone! Whether we’re dealing with an underperforming employee, upset with our spouse, or facing issues with a difficult client, we attempt to avoid difficult conversations every day. Healthy relationships are built around communication and transparency, so learning how to navigate tough conversations with less stress and more success can help optimize our relationships. Today we’re talking to Sheila Heen, professor at Harvard Law School and author of one of the most popular psychology books ever created, Difficult Conversations. In the book, Sheila outlines how to navigate tense and emotionally-charged conversations, something we all have to deal with in our lives at one point or another. Tune in to learn the three layers of difficult conversations and how to overcome each one of them, as well as the benefit of telling a third story to start your discussions off on the right foot. You'll also learn how to enhance the skill of receiving feedback by understanding the common initial reactions we all have when receiving negative feedback and how to deal with them in a positive way. Topics Include:  - Getting involved in the Harvard Negotiation Project  - Writing Difficult Conversations  - How has Difficult Conversations been used since its publication?  - Why did she write Thanks For The Feedback?  - What is a difficult conversation?  - Why do we avoid difficult conversations?  - The danger of avoiding difficult conversations - Three layers of difficult conversations  - Lessening blame and accusatory language  - Exploring our emotional patterns  - Anger is a secondary feeling  - Reducing angry reactivity  - Naming emotions vs. being emotional  - Starting from the third story  - Why do we have an issue receiving negative feedback? - Different types of triggers  - Traits of people who are highly sensitive to feedback  - Dealing with triggers and reactions  - And other topics… Sheila Heen is a founder of Triad Consulting Group, a consulting firm dedicated to helping companies of all sizes improve their leadership, collaboration, and conflict management skills. Her clients include BAE Systems, HSBC, the Federal Reserve Bank, Merck, and the Bank of South Africa. She has spent 20 years with the Harvard Negotiation Project and she is the author of two bestselling books, Difficult Conversations and Thanks For The Feedback.  Resources Mentioned: Triad Consulting Group: https://www.triadconsultinggroup.com/team/sheila-heen  Sheila’s Books: https://www.stoneandheen.com/  Sheila’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheila-heen-b8a59a6/  Sponsored By:  LinkedIn Secrets Masterclass - Join Hala's 2-day LinkedIn Secrets Masterclass and use code PROFITING at checkout to get 55% off! yapmedia.io/course Shopify - Sign up for a free trial at shopify.com/profiting The Jordan Harbinger Show - Check out jordanharbinger.com/start for some episode recommendations Delta Air Lines - Visit delta.com/travelwell to learn more. Swag.com - Go to swag.com/yap and get 10% off your order JustWorks - Check out JustWorks' transparent pricing by visiting justworks.com/pricing More About Young and Profiting Download Transcripts - youngandprofiting.com   Get Sponsorship Deals - youngandprofiting.com/sponsorships Leave a Review - ratethispodcast.com/yap Watch Videos - youtube.com/c/YoungandProfiting Follow Hala Taha LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Instagram - instagram.com/yapwithhala/ TikTok - tiktok.com/@yapwithhala Twitter - twitter.com/yapwithhala Learn more about YAP Media Agency Services - yapmedia.io/ Join Hala's LinkedIn Masterclass - yapmedia.io/course

    Should I Compromise My Values for My Girlfriend?

    Should I Compromise My Values for My Girlfriend?
    On today’s show, we talk with a man wondering if his relationship can work after learning his values and his girlfriend’s values don’t align. Then, we talk with a high school coach struggling to build trust within her team, and we hear from a woman concerned for her husband after he witnessed a shocking, cold-blooded murder. Lyrics of the Day: "In The Meantime" - Spacehog Let us know what’s going on by leaving a voicemail at 844.693.3291 or visiting johndelony.com/show.  Support Our Sponsors: BetterHelp DreamCloud Churchill Mortgage Resources: Own Your Past, Change Your Future Questions for Humans Conversation Cards Redefining Anxiety Quick Read John’s Free Guided Meditation Listen to all The Ramsey Network podcasts anytime, anywhere in our app. Download at: https://apple.co/3eN8jNq These platforms contain content, including information provided by guests, that is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. The content is not intended to replace or substitute for any professional medical, counseling, therapeutic, financial, legal, or other advice. The Lampo Group, LLC d/b/a Ramsey Solutions as well as its affiliates and subsidiaries (including their respective employees, agents and representatives) make no representations or warranties concerning the content and expressly disclaim any and all liability concerning the content including any treatment or action taken by any person following the information offered or provided within or through this show. If you have specific concerns or a situation in which you require professional advice, you should consult with an appropriately trained and qualified professional expert and specialist. If you are having a health or mental health emergency, please call 9-1-1 immediately.

    45 - CHEATING - Em Rata showed us that *anyone* can get cheated on. How can you build a bullet proof relationship that will avoid infidelity?

    45 - CHEATING - Em Rata showed us that *anyone* can get cheated on. How can you build a bullet proof relationship that will avoid infidelity?
    In light of the recent news that beautiful specimen Em Rata got cheated on, the whole world is shouting 'WTF'... and we are too. People are thinking - if it could happen to her, then it could happen to anyone, and are any of us truly safe from the big bad concept of infidelity and a partner being unfaithful? It is thought that 1 in 4 adults are unfaithful at some point in their life and in today’s episode, Louise & clinical psychologist Dr Tari Mack go deep into why people cheat, but perhaps more importantly and interestingly - how you can build a relationship that will withstand the likelihood of infidelity. The pair discuss personality traits, communication, needs, boundaries, intimacy, sex, curiosity and more and a ton of free therapy tips on how to navigate love and attraction both inside your relationship and outside of it.  Louise shares her very personal insights from her own journey around infidelity and learning the hard way that often it says a lot more about you, than the person you are cheating with. Louise Rumball & clinical psychologist Dr Tari Mack look at: ⇢The epic formula that explains cheating in 6 words⠀ ⇢The 8 main reasons that people cheat⠀⇢How to build intimacy in your relationship without scaring your partner off⠀⇢The importance of boundaries and a mutual understanding of what classifies as cheating in a relationship⠀⇢How to discuss cheating and infidelity long before it happens ⠀⇢Why cheating is often not about the other person⠀⇢ What to do when you meet someone that you have even the smallest spark withLouise also shares: ⇢ How she has built a relationship of trust & communication after cheating in her younger relationships;  ⠀⇢ How many men seem to think it is ok to message her while being in a relationship  ⠀⇢ What discussions, boundaries & conversations she is putting in place with her new man.   And more!  ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––  ⠀ Connect with Louise on social: @iamlouiserumball ⠀ Connect with OPENHOUSE: @openhouselife ⠀ Connect with Dr Tari Mack: @drtarimack ⠀ Sign up to join the OPENHOUSE mailing list to receive first access to all workshops, courses and live events: www.thisisopenhouse.com ⠀ Quote OPENHOUSE for your discount on a relationship reading with Dr Tari - https://www.drtarimack.com/   ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––  ⠀ Music Sources ⠀ Vibe With Me by Joakim Karud http://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud ⠀ Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/-7YDBIGCXsY Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Is Childhood the best time of your life?

    Is Childhood the best time of your life?
    Dr. K talks about childhood and all it's parts, the good, the bad, how this effects you growing up, and how to remedy a toxic childhood! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/healthygamergg/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    E147: FBI’s Top Hostage Negotiator: The Art Of Negotiating To Get Whatever You Want: Chris Voss

    E147: FBI’s Top Hostage Negotiator: The Art Of Negotiating To Get Whatever You Want: Chris Voss
    Chris Voss is the former lead negotiator for the FBI, and the author of Never Split the Difference, a book about how to negotiate and how to get what you want from other people which has sold millions of copies worldwide. He has handled practically every high stakes crisis management scenario imaginable. What is unique about Chris’ technique is he emphasises seeing negotiation and deal making as a partnership, not a battle of wills. You only get what you want if you make an effort to understand what the other people really wants, and help them to understand what you want to. Making deals isn’t possible without a base of human-to-human connection. In this conversation Chris opens up about a number of different type of dynamics we have to negotiate in our daily lives, from romantic relationships to friendships. We also get the inside scoop on what it’s like to handle some of the toughest situations, from bank robberies to hostage crises, anyone can imagine. What he learnt is that managing relations with other people is really about trying to help them, and all of us can do with a little of the help Chris brings us in this conversation. Topics: Early years Beginning of your career The nature of human behaviour in business negotiations The first hostage negotiation job Hostage negotiation role play How important is it to listen? Different tone of voices for negotiations “labelling their pain” The power of “thats right” Negotiations in romantic relationships Was there an instants where it didn’t go right for you? Mirroring technique Black-swan group The last guests question Chris: https://www.instagram.com/thefbinegotiator/ Chris’ book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Never-Split-Difference-Negotiating-Depended/dp/1847941494 Books mention: Start with NO...The Negotiating Tools that the Pros Don't Want You to Know - https://www.amazon.com/Start-Negotiating-Tools-that-Pros/dp/0609608002 Watch the episodes on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheDiaryOfACEO/videos Follow us on Telegram: https://t.me/diaryofaceo Sponsors: Huel - https://my.huel.com/Steven Myenergi - https://bit.ly/3oeWGnl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    The 3 Areas to Increase Your Income

    The 3 Areas to Increase Your Income

    There are three key areas you can focus on to increase your income, fair, value and care. In this episode, Rob talks through each of these and why they can be your next step to increasing your income!

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    KEY TAKEAWAYS 

    • Value: Are you offering value? Think about what is in It for the client/eomployer. Are you providing value for them?
    • Fair: This Is all about having fair exchange between you and your customer or client. Are you making the right amount of money and do they feel like they are getting something fair in return?
    • Care: People don’t care about what you know until they know that you care. Even if you have knowledge, if people don’t believe you care and therefore trust you, they won’t want to do business with you. If you lack experience, showing you care can actually be a great advantage.

    BEST MOMENTS 

    “Show that you care and actually care”

    “You NEED fair exchange, you make fair money and they make fair value”

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    Rob Moore is an author of 9 business books, 5 UK bestsellers, holds 3 world records for public speaking, entrepreneur, property investor, and property educator. Author of the global bestseller “Life Leverage” Host of UK’s No.1 business podcast “Disruptors”

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    Relationships Are Hard. This Unusual Parenting Theory Can Help.

    Relationships Are Hard. This Unusual Parenting Theory Can Help.

    This is one of those episodes I feel I need to sell. Because on one level, it’s about an unusual theory of parenting known by the acronym RIE — for the nonprofit group Resources for Infant Educarers, which promotes its principles — that I’ve become interested in. But this isn’t a parenting podcast, and I know many of you don’t have young kids. The reason I’m doing this episode is that I think there’s something bigger here.

    RIE is centered on the idea that infants and toddlers are whole people worthy of respect. It gets attention for some weird recommendations, like how we should ask babies’ permission before changing a diaper or picking them up and how we should avoid distracting toddlers from a tantrum or seating them in a high chair. But underneath all that is something profound. A theory of how to build a relationship based on respect when words fail or are absent. A view of what it means to treat others with respect when we can’t count on respect being returned. And a recognition that in any interaction with another person, all we can really control is ourselves — the boundaries we draw, the energy we carry and the values we express.

    This is a profound way to think about adult relationships. And it’s a profound way to think about political relationships, too, if you extend the teachings outward.

    Janet Lansbury is a RIE educator and the author of the books “No Bad Kids” and “Elevating Child Care.” She also hosts a popular parenting podcast, “Janet Lansbury Unruffled.” It was through her work that I learned about RIE, so she was the perfect person to invite on for this discussion.

    Mentioned:
    Ezra’s conversation with Alison Gopnik

    Book Recommendations:

    Dear Parent: Caring for Infants with Respect by Magda Gerber

    Siblings Without Rivalry by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish

    The Hurried Child by David Elkind

    Biased by Jennifer L. Eberhardt

    Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at ezrakleinshow@nytimes.com.

    You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of “The Ezra Klein Show” at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs.

    “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin, Jeff Geld and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Michelle Harris; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Jeff Geld; audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Our executive producer is Irene Noguchi. Special thanks to Kristin Lin.

    Advice to 19 year old on How To Generate CASH

    Advice to 19 year old on How To Generate CASH

    Welcome to the Business Broadcast Podcast! Each week James brings on the show an entrepreneur who shares their biggest challenges and struggles in business.

    James coaches the business owner through these challenges by asking those hard hitting questions in order to get to the bottom of these problems and help the business owner soar to success.

    Start your 14 Day FREE Trial for the Entrepreneurs University at: https://jamessinclair.net/

    In this episode of the Business Broadcast James speaks to Marcus Beesley who has just started his first business and he is focusing on building a list but I want him to focus on generating cash!

    Check out Marcus' Business at:

    https://www.eventalertpro.com/

    #107 Building Exceptional Relationships with David L Bradford & Carole Robin

    #107 Building Exceptional Relationships with David L Bradford & Carole Robin

    Have you got an exceptional relationship? And I don’t necessarily mean a romantic relationship, although that’s fantastic if you do, but I’m actually referring to any relationship where you can be your most authentic and vulnerable self. It could be a childhood friend, a work colleague, a family member or spouse. Somebody you can share your true thoughts with. A kind of relationship where you feel fully understood and supported for who you are - it can seem like magic. I’m lucky to say that I have a few of these relationships, but many of us struggle to build these solid connections at work, with friends or at home or perhaps we thought we had one but over time it has degraded?


    Strong relationships and connections have been shown to be associated with higher levels of life satisfaction, health and happiness. So it stands to reason that we should want to foster exceptional relationships?

    And the truth is that the process of building and sustaining these relationships can be described, learned and applied. And that’s exactly what my two guests on today’s podcast have done for decades at Stanford Business School's “Interpersonal relationships”, one of the most popular courses that the MBA programme offers.


    David Bradford is Eugene O'Kelly II Senior Lecturer Emeritus in Leadership at Stanford Graduate School of Business, where he helped develop Interpersonal Dynamics ("Touchy Feely").

    Carole Robin was the Dorothy J. King Lecturer in Leadership at Stanford, where she taught for more than twenty years before co-founding Leaders in Tech, which brings the principles and process of Interpersonal Dynamics to executives in Silicon Valley. 


    Their new book, Connect is a book about exceptional relationships. Relationships that help us to become more self-aware, and compassionate, so we can build deep, fulfilling, personal connections with a wide range of people in every aspect of our lives. And it is quite simply one of the most moving books I’ve read.


    We talk about:

    • Why the course is so popular amongst MBA students of all backgrounds
    • How they create epiphanies in a 10 week course
    • Why soft skills are actually tough talks and courageous conversations
    • How it has helped people in business, marriage, team culture, parenting and more
    • The arc of a relationship
    • What’s a pinch and a crunch and why it’s important to address them
    • The importance of having a vocab of feelings
    • How we can use conflict productively
    • Appropriate authenticity
    • Maya Angelou’s quote of ' I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel'. And how that applies to medicine
    • Their own working relationship – and how it almost went wrong
    • The Japanese art of Kintsugi. Putting broken pottery pieces back together with gold — built on the idea that in embracing flaws and imperfections, you can create an even stronger, more beautiful piece of art
    • Tools in the toolkit of building exceptional relationships

    Do be sure to check out The Doctor's Kitchen website for full show notes and information on this and all other episodes.



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