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Brené Brown has a Ph.D. in social work and is a professor at the University of Houston. For her research on human behavior and emotion, she has conducted tens of thousands of interviews with ...
Brené Brown wants to help people. Armed with a PhD in social work, she has conducted tens of thousands of interviews for her research on behavior and emotion. From those conversations ...
Despite being best known for her work on paper, Brené Brown is no stranger to the spotlight; the best-selling author has given viral TED talks, currently hosts her own podcasts, and even appeared ...
This limitation is the focus of Brené Brown's new book, "Atlas of The Heart: Mapping Meaningful Connection and The Language of Human Experience." ...
Is feeling hopeless the same as feeling despair? These are the questions that Brené Brown, the sociology professor turned best-selling author and leadership consultant, tries to answer in her new ...
In a resurfaced 2020 clip, researcher and author Brené Brown critiques the "50/50" marriage rule. Instead, Brown says she and her husband share their energy levels on a scale of 0 to 100.
I spoke to Brené Brown, author of the new book Braving the Wilderness: The Quest for True Belonging and the Courage to Stand Alone, about why we have a crisis of disconnection in society ...
By Reggie Ugwu Brené Brown’s voice, that of a teacher and a Texan, is amicably upbeat and frays a little at the edges. When she speaks, the combination of her mild Southern twang, propulsive ...
Shame is an unspoken epidemic, the secret behind many forms of broken behavior. Brené Brown studies vulnerability, courage, authenticity and shame. She discusses what can happen when people ...
Brené Brown is sounding "The Call To Courage." In her Netflix special (now streaming) cameras captured the University of Houston research professor firing up attendants of her talk at UCLA’s ...
But here's the thing: A lot of the stories we tell ourselves just aren't true, says Brené Brown, a Houston social worker and best-selling author. "Let's say I have a bad meeting at work with ...