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Brené Brown: How to “Brave the Wilderness” & Find True Belonging
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2017Sep 12
True belonging is SO much more than “fitting in.” In this episode, Marie joins cultural icon Brené Brown in Texas to talk about her book “Braving the Wilderness.” Brené explains how to balance our need for individuality and standing out with our innate need for social acceptance. Plus, she breaks down the seven elements of trust, why shame never leads to a productive conversation, and why Brené doesn’t wear a suit — or watch her language — when she speaks to organizations. #MarieTVInterviews #BreneBrown #BRAVING Dr. Brené Brown is a research professor, storyteller, and best-selling author. Her TED Talk on vulnerability is one of the top five most viewed TED Talks in the world with over 50 million views. She’s spent decades studying courage, vulnerability, shame, and empathy, and is the author of several #1 New York Times bestsellers, including “The Gifts of Imperfection,” “Daring Greatly,” “Rising Strong,” “Braving the Wilderness,” and “Dare to Lead.” Brené is the founder and CEO of Brave Leaders, Inc., an organization that brings evidence-based courage-building programs to teams, leaders, entrepreneurs, and culture shifters. C'mon over to https://www.marieforleo.com/blog/bren... for more discussion about this episode. Subscribe to MarieTV:    / marieforleo   Become an MF Insider: https://www.marieforleo.com/subscribe/ Brené Brown: Curious How To Brave? Here’s What The Research Says:    • Brené Brown: Curious How To Brave? He...   Elizabeth Gilbert on “City of Girls” & Her Biggest Creative Challenge Yet:    • What Elizabeth Gilbert Wants You to K...   Playlist: Inspiring Interviews:    • Inspiring Interviews   MARIE ON SOCIAL Facebook:   / marieforleo   Twitter:   / marieforleo   Instagram:   / marieforleo   My YouTube channel:    / marieforleo  
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