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In this episode, I'll be talking to Warren Kennaugh, the author of the e-book Critter Code.
Based on science and thorough research, the book identifies the type of "critter" or personality type of a person, and how to have a healthy relationship by understanding who you are married to, as well as what makes you tick. Warren is a self-confessed personality profiling nerd. His passion for understanding how others think, feel, and act has led him across a 26-year career as a consulting behavioral strategist, advising elite individuals and teams within large corporations and professional sports on the art and science of relationships. Warren says that relationships are based too much on trial and error. As a result, he and his partner Karen McCready developed the Critter Code so that others could strengthen their relationship with their life partner in a fun and engaging manner.
There are nine critters or animals that represent the different personality of each individual. He talks about the DNA code, the Hero Code (the reasons you married your spouse), and the Villian Code (the things that drive you crazy.) He will give you key insights into each of the 9 critters helping you have a bit of understanding about them.
You may know how your partner responds or behaves, but do you know why? Are there ways you can speak to this type of personality so you are heard? Warren asserts you can.
In this episode, I'll be talking to Warren Kennaugh, the author of the e-book Critter Code.
Based on science and thorough research, the book identifies the type of "critter" or personality type of a person, and how to have a healthy relationship by understanding who you are married to, as well as what makes you tick. Warren is a self-confessed personality profiling nerd. His passion for understanding how others think, feel, and act has led him across a 26-year career as a consulting behavioral strategist, advising elite individuals and teams within large corporations and professional sports on the art and science of relationships. Warren says that relationships are based too much on trial and error. As a result, he and his partner Karen McCready developed the Critter Code so that others could strengthen their relationship with their life partner in a fun and engaging manner.
There are nine critters or animals that represent the different personality of each individual. He talks about the DNA code, the Hero Code (the reasons you married your spouse), and the Villian Code (the things that drive you crazy.) He will give you key insights into each of the 9 critters helping you have a bit of understanding about them.
You may know how your partner responds or behaves, but do you know why? Are there ways you can speak to this type of personality so you are heard? Warren asserts you can.