Brené Brown’s 2011 TEDx talk, “The Power of Vulnerability,” is one of the top five TED talks of all time. Audiences enjoy “watching me struggle with my own work,” she said. “I’m saying, ‘Here’s what the research says. I think this is going to suck, but I’m going to give it a shot.’ ” Brené Brown’s Empire of Emotion Brené Brown’s Empire of Emotion. How a Texan’s stories teach a nation to be vulnerable.

 

Brené Brown’s 2011 TEDx talk, “The Power of Vulnerability,” is one of the top five TED talks of all time. Audiences enjoy “watching me struggle with my own work,” she said. “I’m saying, ‘Here’s what the research says. I think this is going to suck, but I’m going to give it a shot.’ ”
Brené Brown’s Empire of Emotion
 
Brené Brown’s Empire of Emotion.
How a Texan’s stories teach a nation to be vulnerable.


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