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Some skills are worth revisiting. Some tools become more powerful each time you return to them. In this episode of Beyond the Class, we introduce our new Replay & Retool series — created to help Chapman Foundation alumni reconnect with foundational concepts and walk away with fresh, immediately actionable tools. We're revisiting a conversation with Chief Program Officer Katie Trotter about two foundational DISC tendencies: D and I. These behavior styles shape how people communicate, and they remain one of the most-requested refreshers from alumni. New Tools - Beyond The Class Toolkit: DISC (PDF) This new downloadable tool is built to help you turn insight into action. Inside, you'll find: The Platinum Rule Refresher – A look at how you can shift the way you treat others. A Guided Team Conversation Outline - A simple 5–10-minute structure you can use in any meeting. Reflection prompts and style‑flex insights that support personal growth and stronger relationship building. Use it on your own, bring it to your team, or integrate it into regular check-ins. It's designed to fit wherever thoughtful communication is needed. *CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD* CHAPTER MARKERS 1 - Replay & Retool: Series Introduction & Why DISC Matters 2 - DISC Origins & Why We Use Extended DISC – [0:02:26] 3 - Deep Dive on D: Strengths, Overextensions & Communication Tips – [0:06:06] 4 - Deep Dive on I: Strengths, Overextensions & Communication Tips – [0:18:35] 5 - Recap: Core Needs & Fears of D and I – [0:29:04] 6 - New Tools & Takeaways: BLUF, Conversation Starters & DISC Toolkit – [0:29:38] LEVEL UP OPPORTUNITY Choose one person in your life with a strong D or I tendency. This week, try one of the new tips mentioned in the closing of the episode — a BLUF statement, a conversation starter, or a moment of intentional style‑flex. Pay attention to how the interaction shifts and build towards stronger, real connections. KEY TAKEAWAYS Style‑flexing isn't about changing who you are — it's about meeting others where they are. Small, intentional shifts can lead to stronger, more meaningful interactions. RELATED RESOURCES Beyond the Class — 084 (Original Episode Replay) BTC-TOOLKIT: DISC Self‑Reflection + Team Discussion Guide (Downloadable PDF) CFCC Leads App — Learning Tools: Conversation Starters (Mobile Link Only) We hope this episode helps you stay grounded, stay growing, and stay intentional.
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