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What Japan Taught Me About Personality (And Parenting)

What Japan Taught Me About Personality (And Parenting)

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What if the most powerful personality lesson of your life came not from a book or a podcast…but from a train in Tokyo?

Kate Mason shares warm, witty, and surprisingly profound reflections from her holiday in Japan.

Travelling with her family, Kate finds herself using the four temperaments: sanguine, choleric, melancholic, and phlegmatic, to make sense of everything from Tokyo's train etiquette to the way her travel companions plan (or don't plan) their days.

This episode is a beautiful reminder that understanding personalities isn't just an academic exercise, it's the daily practice of giving people grace.

You will come away with fresh insight into why the people you love move through the world differently, and why that difference is worth celebrating.


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1:02 How does travelling to a very different culture reveal your own personality?

3:52 What does Japan's approach to rubbish and shared spaces teach us about parenting?

7:28 Why is riding a quiet Japanese train a surprisingly confronting experience for a sanguine?

9:49 What happens when a choleric personality meets the Tokyo train system?

11:44 How do temperament differences show up when a group travels together and what can that teach families?


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