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FEED DROP – Learning Real Communication With Your Kids

FEED DROP – Learning Real Communication With Your Kids

FromStories and Strategies for Public Relations and Marketing


FEED DROP – Learning Real Communication With Your Kids

FromStories and Strategies for Public Relations and Marketing

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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Dec 24, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This is a FEED DROP of an episode of the Parenting and Personalities Podcast Imagine your child still hasn’t cleaned their room although you’ve asked them to numerous times. You probably don’t need to imagine. You remind them again, this time in a stronger tone, perhaps even demanding. And they either don’t or they do but the communication between you is strained.Another approach to this might be the “Curiosity Approach.” Your child doesn’t care about a clean room, they care that it’s THEIR room. They care about the ownership of it. So imagine interacting with your child on the possibilities they could do with THEIR room. Possibilities they realize for themselves can only happen if they straighten some things up.The Curiosity Approach is just one of the tools Life Coach Ellie Bambury uses working with parents and their kids to help them forge real communication.Guest: Ellie Bambury, The Big Sister ProjectInstagram: @thebigsisterproject_FacebookLinkedInContact Kate Mason:Email | Website | LinkedIn | Facebook | XKate's book on AmazonConnect with Stories and StrategiesLinkedIn | X | Instagram | You Tube | Facebook Hey, we’re on Threads under Stories and StrategiesRequest a transcript of this episodeSupport the showSupport the show
Released:
Dec 24, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Communication is in every facet of our daily lives. In fact, if the ability to cooperate is what makes us distinctly different as humans, it's the ability to communicate that facilitates this. Is it any wonder communication has become a thriving profession? Those who succeed have the ability to persuade through public relations, government relations, media relations, crisis management, stakeholder engagement, marketing strategy, advertising, through all things strategic communications. They will create the websites and social media campaigns that influence us and the podcasts we remember. Doug Downs hosts this podcast about PR for those who do the work and those who hire the comms pros.