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Very Best of Living

Auteur(s): Taylor Hartman
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Dr. Taylor Hartman, relationship expert and Psychologist, discusses key insights that he has made over his professional career on what makes successful relationships. His work The Color Code now called the People Code is a powerful agent for positive healthy relationships both personal and professional.

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  • Coaching Creates Change When You're Ready to Face Yourself
    Sep 1 2025

    Dr. Taylor Hartman and Cat Larson dive deep into the transformative power of coaching and how it unlocks emotional intelligence for meaningful personal growth. They explore how the Color Code personality system provides unparalleled clarity about who we truly are, quickly cutting through layers of self-deception that might otherwise take months to unravel in traditional therapy.

    The conversation reveals how each color personality brings unique gifts essential for emotional intelligence: Reds naturally excel at motivation, Whites demonstrate exceptional self-control, Blues possess innate empathy, and Yellows offer outstanding people skills. Understanding these distinct strengths allows us to learn from personalities different from our own, developing areas where we might naturally struggle.

    What makes this discussion particularly compelling is their honest exploration of why some people experience profound transformation while others remain stuck. Those who embrace growth with statements like "I'm good with who I am, but I want to become more" progress rapidly, while those who resist self-examination often remain trapped in patterns of blame and resentment. Through powerful real-life examples, they demonstrate how unresolved trauma can cause us to adopt behaviors contrary to our true nature—like a naturally peaceful White personality taking on negative Red characteristics as protection—preventing authentic healing and growth.

    Taylor and Cat also address contemporary mental health challenges, distinguishing between those using psychological labels as excuses versus those genuinely working to overcome difficulties. They emphasize that effective coaching provides both compassionate support and necessary accountability, helping clients take ownership of their lives regardless of past experiences.

    Ready to discover your true self and unlock your full potential? Join us on this journey of self-discovery and transformation. The Color Code might just be the tool that changes everything for you, as it has for countless others seeking authentic growth and healing.

    Take the Personality and Character Profiles at TaylorHartman.com.

    Send questions and comments to Taylor@TaylorHartman.com Or Cathy@TaylorHartman.com with “Podcast” in the subject line.

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    29 min
  • What Will Your Children Remember About You?
    Aug 4 2025

    What legacy will you leave your children? This thought-provoking question frames our heartfelt conversation about the profound impact of parenting on future generations.

    We begin with a touching story of a man in his seventies longing for one more conversation with his mother who had been his "rock" – a powerful reminder that family connections shape us in ways that echo throughout our lives. From this emotional starting point, Dr. Taylor Hartman shares his expertise on how parents can create meaningful legacies by first mastering the art of loving their children effectively.

    The Color Code personality system becomes our guide as we explore how children of different personality types need to be loved differently. Red children fear failure and need validation for their accomplishments. Blues seek security and reassurance they won't be abandoned. Whites require space and connection on their terms. Yellows thrive when engaged in the present moment. By understanding these differences, parents can move beyond their natural tendencies to connect with their children on a deeper level.

    We delve into what makes expectations healthy versus harmful, how married couples blend different family cultures, and why intentionality matters when building your family legacy. Whether your family values emphasize travel, education, service, or spiritual development, the key is making conscious choices about what you hope to instill in the next generation.

    Perhaps most touching is our discussion about reconciliation and the eternal nature of family bonds. No matter your children's age or what conflicts may arise, there's always opportunity to repair relationships and reconnect.

    Ready to deepen your parenting journey? Join our upcoming workshops designed to help you navigate these complex issues with greater self-awareness and understanding. Contact us at taylor@taylorhartman.com or follow our Instagram for details on virtual and in-person events coming this fall.

    Take the Personality and Character Profiles at TaylorHartman.com.

    Send questions and comments to Taylor@TaylorHartman.com Or Cathy@TaylorHartman.com with “Podcast” in the subject line.

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    23 min
  • The Courage to Choose Truth Over Being Liked
    Jul 7 2025

    Are your daily actions aligned with who you say you are? That's the challenging question at the heart of this thought-provoking exploration with Dr. Taylor Hartman and Cat Larson. They dive deep into the concept of creating a moral backstop—a clear definition of who you are that acts as a foundation when life throws challenges your way.

    The conversation takes a powerful turn when Dr. Hartman shares his personal journey of choosing truth over being liked in his thirties, a decision that fundamentally altered his life path. This choice between authenticity and popularity represents a crossroads many of us face, often without recognizing its profound significance. As the discussion unfolds, we see how these seemingly simple choices form the bedrock of our mental health and relationship quality.

    What sets this episode apart is its unflinching look at congruence—the alignment between our stated values and our daily choices. Through compelling examples, including a young woman who claims to value travel yet works at a job with no vacation days, we witness how incongruent living creates frustration and unfulfilled potential. Dr. Hartman challenges us to examine our true motives, going beyond surface behaviors to understand the root causes that drive our actions. This deep self-examination isn't easy, but as the conversation reveals, it becomes more natural with practice and yields profound rewards in authenticity and personal growth.

    Ready to create a foundation that allows you to live with greater purpose and authenticity? Listen now to discover how defining yourself can transform your relationships and mental health. Share your thoughts about your own journey toward congruent living in the comments below!

    Take the Personality and Character Profiles at TaylorHartman.com.

    Send questions and comments to Taylor@TaylorHartman.com Or Cathy@TaylorHartman.com with “Podcast” in the subject line.

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    29 min
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