1 best-selling books, two Spotify podcasts, a Netflix special. Her work comes in many forms: five Times No. in social work, has combined her research results-about shame, vulnerability, and other pillars of emotional life-with stories that illustrate them, delivered with a potent blend of empathy and Texan bravado (“Curiosity is a shit-starter”). They were concentrating in fields like accounting and management, and they were going to confront one another’s humanity.įor more than twenty years, Brown, a Ph.D. “Who else is from Washington, D.C.?” Other students were from Texas, Nigeria, Ohio, Hong Kong. “Howdy!” a Black student in a fleece jacket said, giving a Longhorns salute. There were about a hundred people in the room Brown had them stand up and introduce themselves. It was the first day of her new class, Dare to Lead, and she stood onstage in a small auditorium. Brown, fifty-five, was wearing a shiny maize blouse, jeans, and a black face mask. Special Forces, met with a group of graduate students at the McCombs School of Business, at the University of Texas at Austin, to talk about emotions. In August, Brené Brown, the Houston-based writer, researcher, professor, social worker, podcast host, C.E.O., and consultant-guru to organizations including Pixar, Google, and the U.S.
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