EP 17 Charlie McCready – Resentment & Alienation

What we teach our Children with Charlie McCready [powerpress]

Human needs are basic, food & water, shelter, clothing, safety, and belonging – we want to feel protected, safe, and loved. It’s an ideal, however this isn’t always the case.

In many instances relationships can determine the outcome of those needs being met – especially safety and love. Recently I encountered the term parental alienation – whereby one parent works to turn a child against the other parent. Using manipulative tactics & emotional abuse to undermine the relationship or withholding contact.

Charlie McCready experienced this first-hand when his first wife undermined his character with his children and questioned his ability to support the family financially over many years whilst married. What he learned from this he now shares as a parental alienation coach.

More about Charlie and his work:
https://charliemccready.com/
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EP 13 Tim Niesler – Freedom & Family

What we teach our Children with Tim Niesler [powerpress]

Language warning!!

This week’s story comes with a language warning for those of you who may be listening in the presence of children or anyone offended by the F word in general conversation.

From Gen X to Z society has inordinately changed – technology advancement has influenced every aspect of life and driven economies, business and consumerism. All of which influence children and impact peer pressure, especially during the school years.

Tim Niesler is a successful entrepreneur whose childhood experiences shaped his values around business and family. He believes that you can’t provide support to anyone until they recognise their need to change, which starts in personal development.

FC Accounting reflects these values supporting hospitality business owners who identify they’d like to work less hours, increase their profit, and spend more time with their family.

We begin our conversation in Tim’s childhood to establish what it was about his upbringing that formed the foundation of his business passion and acumen.

For more information about Tim and his work:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/timothyniesler/
https://www.foodiecoaches.com


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