the disproportionate killings of Black and Brown people in the U.S. under stand-your-ground laws, which are in 33 states at this point, and the responses that it has occasioned on the part of artists to interrogate what we actually mean by ground—who has the right to stand their ground...
Brené Brown:Hi, everyone, I’m Brené Brown, and this isDare to Lead. I am so excited about this conversation today. I read an article in theHarvard Business Review, I don’t know, a couple of months ago. And it was titled, “Stop Telling Women They Have Impostor Syndrome.” When...
“When you don’t care at all what anyone thinks you lose your capacity for connection. When you are defined by what people think you lose the courage to be vulnerable.” [26:28] A handy tool for reminding yourself whose opinions actually matter to you. [28:12] “The only thing in ...
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Brené Brown: Alright, let’s talk about the episode today. Wow, I’m not even sure where to start, y’all. When I heard that Sue Monk Kidd and Jen Hatmaker had books coming out on the same day, I was like, “Of course they do.” Because talking about Dissident Daughters, if yo...
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especially for me. The most people boosting me up in my life were women, queer women, my mother, my grandmothers. [chuckle] When I started moving in my journey as a writer, it was the Latina writers’ group, it was open mics for queer folks, it was like Black and brown women ...
Brené Brown: Hi everyone, I’m Brené Brown, and this is Unlocking Us. Alright, y’all. We have a podcasters roundtable today, this is just the most fun, honest, vulnerable, ping pong-y conversation that I’ve had in a long time. I am talking to my ...
Brené Brown:Hi, everyone. I’m Brené Brown, and this isDare To Lead. So Part 1 of a two-part special. Just me, and I want us to talk about armor. I want us to talk about the ways in which we self-protect when we feel backed into a corner, when we feel afraid, when we ...
Whether you’re leading a team or searching for meaningful connection with yourself and with others—we all need constant reminders to continue practicing courage.