'Thanks to Brené Brown I learned how to be vulnerable… a life changer' Miranda Hart
The physics of vulnerability is simple: If we are brave enough often enough, we will fall. Struggle can be our greatest call to courage and Rising Strong, our clearest path to deeper meaning, wisdom and hope.
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Thanks to Brené Brown I learned how to be vulnerable… a life changer
Brené Brown is the master of hope, of believing things could be all right as well as finding ways to try and make them better.
Brené Brown is a research professor at the University of Houston, where she holds the Huffington Foundation-Brené Brown Endowed Chair at the Graduate College of Social Work. She is also a visiting professor in management at the University of Texas at Austin McCombs School of Business. Brown has spent the past two decades studying courage, vulnerability, shame and empathy, and is the author of five #1
New York Times bestsellers:
The Gifts of Imperfection,
Daring Greatly,
Rising Strong,
Braving the Wilderness and
Dare to Lead, which is the culmination of a seven-year study on courage and leadership. With Tarana Burke, she co-edited the bestselling anthology
You Are Your Best Thing: Vulnerability, Shame Resilience and the Black Experience. She hosts the
Unlocking Us and
Dare to Lead podcasts, and her TEDx talk, "The Power of Vulnerability", is one of the top five most-viewed TED talks in the world with more than 50 million views. Her Netflix special, The Call to Courage, is the first filmed lecture by a researcher on the streaming service. Brown lives in Houston, Texas, with her husband, Steve. They have two children, Ellen and Charlie.