DISCovering You

著者: Victoria Theriault
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  • This podcast aims to explore the many ways we can uncover insights into ourselves and others, and how to ensure we are communicating optimally and making real connections. In each episode, we’ll explore a different method of understanding. We’ll look at conduits such as DISC profiling, emotional intelligence, introversion/extroversion, the Enneagram, grit and more. As you’ll soon DISCover, I am incredibly passionate about this topic and I will infuse fun ways to make it easily digestible.
    Copyright 2024 Victoria Theriault
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This podcast aims to explore the many ways we can uncover insights into ourselves and others, and how to ensure we are communicating optimally and making real connections. In each episode, we’ll explore a different method of understanding. We’ll look at conduits such as DISC profiling, emotional intelligence, introversion/extroversion, the Enneagram, grit and more. As you’ll soon DISCover, I am incredibly passionate about this topic and I will infuse fun ways to make it easily digestible.
Copyright 2024 Victoria Theriault
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  • More with Michelle
    2024/11/12

    I’m excited to get into this episode but first, it’s time for our DISC analogy:

    If DISC was a board game, what would it be?

    High D – Monopoly – described as the ultimate game of capitalism. The goal is to drive your competitors into bankruptcy!

    High I – Charades – interactive, emotive, fun, high spirited

    High S – Game of Life – it rewards players for good behaviour. For instance, recycling, helping others

    High C – Clue – Using deductive reasoning, to solve a mystery

    This checks out for me – I LOVE Clue, which one is your fav, Heather?

    Let's jump into part 2 of my discussion with Michelle Minnikin, (if you haven’t listened to part 1) she’s an Organizational Psychologist, Executive Coach, and Author of the book, Good Girl Deprogramming.

    Part 1 with Michelle Minnikin

    https://www.michelleminnikin.com/

    To learn more about Victoria and her business offerings visit or email her at mailto:discoverwhatworks@gmail.com

    Connect with Victoria!

    https://pod.link/1614071253

    https://discoverwhatworks.org/

    https://www.facebook.com/VictoriaDISC

    https://www.instagram.com/discoverwhatworks/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/discoverwhatworks

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    25 分
  • Meet Michelle
    2024/10/15

    I also had the opportunity to interview Michelle Minnikin, an organizational psychologist, executive coach, and author. We chatted about everything from the best way to use psychometric tools in the workplace, to what compelled us to do the work that we do. You can check out part 1 of my conversation with Michelle on today's episode of DISCovering You 👇

    It's International Coffee Month! What's your preference?

    High D - Espresso: Swift, bold

    High I - Macchiato: Sweet, frothy

    High S - Latte: Smooth, mellow

    High C - Americano: Strong, precise

    If you're interested in learning more about team building, coaching, strategic hiring and onboarding, let's connect!

    To learn more about Victoria and her business offerings visit or email her at mailto:discoverwhatworks@gmail.com

    Connect with Victoria!

    https://pod.link/1614071253

    https://discoverwhatworks.org/

    https://www.facebook.com/VictoriaDISC

    https://www.instagram.com/discoverwhatworks/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/discoverwhatworks

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    35 分
  • How to be a Supercommunicator
    2024/09/17

    Hi Listeners! I’m excited to welcome you back for our first episode of Season 3!

    Today we’re going to be talking about how to become a Supercommunicator, but before we dive in, Let’s do this month’s DISC analogy.

    Of all the metaphors, examples, comparisons I’ve done, Social Media has been the DISC analogy that most resonates with people. I had removed it from my Slide Deck when Twitter changed to X, but based on popular demand LOL, I’ve brought it back. So, I give you, an updated DISC as Social Media:

    D – X (formerly Twitter): Direct, concise, thrives in conflict

    I – Instagram and tik tok: Hearts abound, (no thumbs up liking as on other platforms) aesthetically pleasing, trendy

    S – Facebook: Supportive, more space for connection and conversation

    C – Linked In: Facts over feelings, business focused

    I read a really insightful book on the hiatus by Charles Duhigg, called Supercommunicators, How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection. Well, you can imagine that got my attention, right? Totally in my wheelhouse.

    The book is very comprehensive with tons of great material, which I could never cover here, but I’m going to try and distill the main points.

    The author, Duhigg, starts the book by explaining why he was inspired to write it.

    He says, “this book was born, in part, from my own failures at communication”.

    He goes on to say that he was confused by his failures because as a writer he’s supposed to communicate for a living!

    He recounts a story of a work project he was managing and was doing very well at it analytically speaking – doing schedules and logistics. (I’m going to put in my guess right now, that Charles has a High C) 😊

    BUT…he realized he was failing at connecting with the people he was working with. When they came to him with issues, he responded with practical fixes. He came to realize that they were looking for empathy, but instead of listening to how they were feeling, he responded with practical solutions.

    He also noticed this pattern playing out at home in his family life and this was particularly frustrating because these were the people in his life that mattered the most!

    In his quest for understanding, he came away with a key finding:

    There are 3 different types of conversations. If we aren’t having the same type of conversation with our partners, colleagues, family members, at the same moment, we won’t be able to connect with each other.

    Researchers have studied how our mind operates during different types of conversations. It turns out that different parts of our brains are activated, depending on the type of discussion.

    Duhigg breaks down this research into 3 mindsets, each corresponding to a different conversation style. Please enjoy!

    To learn more about Victoria and her business offerings visit or email her at mailto:discoverwhatworks@gmail.com

    Connect with Victoria!

    https://pod.link/1614071253

    https://discoverwhatworks.org/

    https://www.facebook.com/VictoriaDISC

    https://www.instagram.com/discoverwhatworks/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/discoverwhatworks

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    21 分

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