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- Dr. Brené Brown takes viewers on an interactive journey through the emotions and experiences that define what it means to be human with topics such as anxiety, empathy, regret, etc.
- It is an advice podcast that is dedicated to answering your questions. Host Brené Brown has spent over 20 years studying the emotions and experiences that bring meaning and purpose to your live and talks offers a real, unpolished, and honest discussion that reflects both the magic and the messiness of what it means to be human.
- Dare to Lead with Brené Brown is an advice podcast that is based on Brown's best selling book that has become the ultimate courage-building playbook for leaders at every level. It is a a mix of solo episodes and conversations with change-catalysts, culture-shifters, and as many troublemakers as possible.
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- They talk about their strategy for staying in tough first times versus tapping out and shutting down. When you get to the point that you only do things that you're already good at doing, you stop growing. And truly living.
- 2020– 1h 27mPodcast EpisodeTarana is a good friend and one of their favorite people on earth. She has been working at the intersection of racial justice and gender equity for nearly three decades, and she started the "Me Too" Movement in 2006. In 2017, when the hashtag went viral, Tarana emerged as a global leader in the evolving conversation around sexual violence. they talk about how her theory of "empowerment through empathy" is changing the way the world thinks and talks about sexual violence, consent, and social justice. And, they also talk/cry/laugh about falling in love, running as fast as they can from love, and the perils of sharing a bathroom with the guys they love.
- 2020– 1h 5mPodcast EpisodeStrap yourselves in. They talk to their dear friend and sister Cheetah, Glennon - author of the New York Times #1 bestseller, Untamed. This is an honest conversation about walking away from the lifelong training that keeps them small, quiet, and afraid, and embracing their wild, brave hearts. Glennon is the author of two #1 New York times bestsellers - Untamed and Love Warrior. She's the author of the New York Times bestseller, Carry On, Warrior, an activist, and the founder of Together Rising, an all-women led nonprofit organization that has revolutionized grassroots philanthropy - raising over $25 Million for women, families and children in crisis. She lives in Florida with her wife and three children.
- 2020– 25mPodcast EpisodeThey have collectively hit weary. This is especially true for the brave folks on the front lines of this pandemic and for the people who love and support them. And, it's also true for all of them. They talk about strategies for falling apart, staying connected + kind, and giving yourselves permission to feel hard things.
- 2020– 46mPodcast EpisodeGrief expert David Kessler takes them by the hand and walks them into what he's learned about love, loss, and finding meaning. As someone who has a lot of fear about grief and grieving, this conversation is not what they expected. The only word they can use to describe what they learned from David is "beautiful."
- 2020– 41mPodcast EpisodeThey asked for your Atlas of the Heart questions and, man, did you deliver. More than 1,500 questions poured in. So in this final episode of their Sisters Book Club, Brené, Ashley, and Barrett answered as many questions as they could, tackling; how emotional literacy affects self-awareness, how family patterns affect emotions, and how emotionally intense moments affect their decision making. They also discuss the powerful connections between art and emotions, as well as how parents can bring this work to their teenagers. Thank you so much for reading. And for listening.
- 2020– 1h 4mPodcast EpisodeFrom the vault: Join them for Part 1 of a two-part series with Priya Parker on gathering together again that originally ran on their other podcast Dare to Lead. Priya is a master facilitator, strategic advisor, and the author of The Art of Gathering. They talked late last spring about the real, big and small challenges they'll see when they return to workspaces, the need they'll have to use their creativity and ingenuity to figure out how to be together, and the opportunity they'll get to ask how they can be together better.
- Episode: (2020)2020– 1h 40mPodcast EpisodeIt's a podcasters' roundtable. Tim Ferriss, Dax Shepard, and them talk about everything from preparing for podcasts, parenting, and ping pong, to addiction, trauma, and the long, winding road to healing and wholeness. It's fun and hard and messy. Everything you'd expect from three people who consider curiosity a way of life.
- 2020– 58mPodcast EpisodeIn this first episode of a three-part Sisters Book Club series, Ashley and Barrett turn the tables on Brené and interview her about her new book, Atlas of the Heart: Mapping Meaningful Connection and the Language of the Human Experience. They ask all the questions they want to know, and they pull no punches-starting with stories about childhood superpowers, to matters of biology, biography, behavior, and backstory in the context of emotions and the book itself. They also talk about how Atlas is broken up into three sections, how the data was collected and analyzed to present the 87 emotions covered, and how powerful it is to have vocabulary that's as expansive as your experiences.
- 2020– 56mPodcast EpisodeGet ready for a delicious conversation.They are talking to Samin Nosrat, author, cook, teacher, podcaster, and the force of nature behind the revolutionary cookbook Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat and its Netflix documentary. They connect on her work and the struggles and realities of creating connections in a period of great disconnection.
- 2020– 1h 2mPodcast EpisodeThis conversation with Celeste Ng is the first of two episodes on Little Fires Everywhere, where they'll cover the book and the series. They talked about the writing process, the stories that they tell, and the stories that define them. They also covered how their hometowns shape you, how parenting is a shame minefield, and how they all have the power to mourn moments even while they're in them. Celeste also filled you in on what she thinks about the series and what it felt like watching Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington create a show from her novel.
- 2020– 30mPodcast EpisodeThey share their thoughts on the power of dissent, what happens when you max out your surge capacity during a crisis, and how time spent without purpose can refuel and reconnect you.
- 2020– 50mPodcast EpisodeAs the self-appointed president of the TLFC (Ted Lasso Fan Club), it was a blast to talk to Jason Sudeikis, the co-creator, writer, and executive producer who plays Ted Lasso, and Brendan Hunt, the co-creator and writer who plays Coach Beard on the hit series. The show follows the adventures of a small-time college football coach from Kansas hired to coach a professional soccer team in England, despite having no experience coaching soccer. They talk about the show's interesting origin story, writers' room inspirations, and why intention is critical to the creative process. It's a fun conversation about a show that is unapologetically awkward, brave, and kind.
- 2020– 1h 17mPodcast EpisodeSonya Renee Taylor and them talk about body shame, radical self-love, and social justice. This conversation was a big unlocking for them- especially when it comes to understanding the connection between how you think about your body and oppression.
- 2020– 1h 3mPodcast EpisodeThey have a tough, loving conversation about dementia and Alzheimer's with Jason Karlawish, physician, researcher, professor, clinician, and author of The Problem of Alzheimer's: How Science, Culture, and Politics Turned a Rare Disease Into a Crisis and What You Can Do About It. This heartbreakingly common diagnosis creates multiple patients-both the diagnosed and the caregivers. They talk about the difference between Alzheimer's and dementia, how you respond to a disease that diminishes your autonomy, and what you can do to take care of yourselves and each other.
- 2020– 1h 1mPodcast EpisodeThey talk with President Barack Obama about his life, his work, and his new book A Promised Land. They dive into the power of leaning into uncertainty, and why the rare skill of holding the tension of opposites makes you better leaders, partners, and parents.