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Brené Brown

Casandra Brené Brown (born November 18, 1965) is an American professor, author, and podcast host. Brown is known for her work on shame, vulnerability, and leadership, and for her widely viewed TEDx talk in 2010.[2] She has written six number-one New York Times bestselling books and hosted two podcasts on Spotify.[3]

Brené Brown
Brown in 2012
Born
Casandra Brené Brown

(1965-11-18) November 18, 1965 (age 57)
Occupations
  • Clinical Social Worker
  • academic
  • public speaker
Spouse
Steve Alley
(m. 1994)
Academic background
Alma mater
ThesisAcompañar: A Grounded Theory of Developing, Maintaining and Assessing Relevance in Professional Helping[1] (2002)
Academic work
DisciplineSocial work
InstitutionsUniversity of Houston
Websitebrenebrown.com

She appears on the 2019 documentary, Brené Brown: The Call to Courage, on Netflix. In 2022, HBO Max released a documentary series based on her book, Atlas of the Heart.

Brown holds the Huffington Foundation's Brené Brown Endowed Chair at the University of Houston's Graduate College of Social Work and is a visiting professor in management at the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin.

Early life and education edit

Brown was born on November 18, 1965,[4] in San Antonio, Texas, where her parents Charles Arthur Brown and Casandra Deanne Rogers[4] had her baptized in the Episcopal Church. She is the eldest of four children.[5] Her family then moved to New Orleans.[6]

Brown completed a Bachelor of Social Work degree at the University of Texas at Austin in 1995, followed by a Master of Social Work degree in 1996,[7] and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in social work at the University of Houston Graduate School of Social Work in 2002.[8]

Career edit

Research and teaching edit

Brown has studied the topics of courage, vulnerability, shame, empathy, and leadership, which she has used to look at human connection and how it works.[9] She has spent her research career as a professor at her alma mater, the University of Houston's Graduate College of Social Work.[10]

Public speaking edit

Brown's TEDx talk from Houston in 2010, "The Power of Vulnerability", is one of the five most viewed TED talks. Its popularity shifted her work from relative obscurity in academia into the mainstream spotlight.[11][12][13][14] The talk "summarizes a decade of Brown's research on shame, framing her weightiest discoveries in self-deprecating and personal terms."[14] Reggie Ugwu for The New York Times said that this event gave the world "a new star of social psychology."[14] She went on to follow this popular TED talk with another titled "Listening to Shame" in 2012. In the second talk she talks about how her life has changed since the first talk and explains the connection between shame and vulnerability, building on the thesis of her first TED talk.[15]

She also has a less well-known talk from 2010 given at TEDxKC titled "The Price of Invulnerability." In it she explains that when numbing hard and difficult feelings, essentially feeling vulnerable, we also numb positive emotions, like joy.[16] This led to the creation of her filmed lecture, Brené Brown: The Call to Courage, which debuted on Netflix in 2019.[17] USA Today called it "a mix of a motivational speech and stand-up comedy special."[17] Brown discusses how and why to choose courage over comfort, equating being brave to being vulnerable. According to her research, doing this opens people to love, joy, and belonging by allowing them to better know themselves and more deeply connect with other people.[18]

Brown regularly works as a public speaker at private events and businesses, such as at Alain de Botton's School of Life[13] and at Google and Disney.[14]

Writing edit

She is, as of 2021, the author of six number-one New York Times bestsellers: The Gifts of Imperfection, Daring Greatly, Rising Strong, Braving the Wilderness, Dare to Lead, and Atlas of the Heart. She discussed Daring Greatly with Oprah Winfrey on Super Soul Sunday in March 2013.[19] The book's title comes from a 1910 Theodore Roosevelt speech, "Citizenship in a Republic", given at the Sorbonne.[20] Her most recent work, Atlas of the Heart, was published in November 2021, with the goal of helping readers expand their emotional vocabulary—the language they have to communicate their feelings.[9]

Brown wrote a chapter of advice in Tim Ferriss' book Tools of Titans. With Tarana Burke, she co-created You Are Your Best Thing: Vulnerability, Shame Resilience, and the Black Experience, an anthology of essays by Black individuals discussing the trauma of white supremacy as well as the experiences of Black love and Black life.

Podcasting edit

In 2020, Brown began hosting the Unlocking Us and Dare to Lead podcasts.[21] Unlocking Us alternates between interviews with guests and solo episodes where Brown talks alone, directly to listeners. In solo episodes, she tells stories from her life, explains learnings from her research, and supplements it with summaries of other related social science work. Interview guests have included grief expert David Kessler, singer Alicia Keys, writer Glennon Doyle, and activist Tarana Burke who started the Me Too movement.[22]

In 2022, Brown's interview with Debbie Millman was featured on the Storybound season 5 premiere.

Other work edit

Brown is CEO of "The Daring Way", a professional training and certification program on the topics of vulnerability, courage, shame, and empathy.[23] She appeared as herself in the movie Wine Country.[14][24] Her five-part docuseries, Brené Brown: Atlas of the Heart, was released on HBO Max in 2022.[25]

Personal life edit

Brown and her husband, Dr. Steve Alley, have two children.[5] The family lives in Houston, Texas.[26]

Though she was baptized in the Episcopal Church, her family raised her as a Catholic.[27] She later left the Catholic Church and returned to the Episcopal community with her husband and children two decades later.

During her time in higher education, Brown has described addiction to a combination of alcohol, smoking, emotional eating and an addiction to control. Brown stopped drinking and smoking on May 12, 1996, one day after her master's program graduation. She has been sober since then and often talks about the positive impact of that on her life.[28]

Selected works edit

  • "Feminist Standpoint Theory" and "Shame Resilience Theory." In S. P. Robbins, P. Chatterjee & E. R. Canda (Eds.), Contemporary human behavior theory: A Critical Perspective for Social Work. Boston: Allyn and Bacon. 560 pp. ISBN 978-0-13-477926-3 Published 2007.
  • I Thought It Was Just Me (But It Isn't): Telling the Truth About Perfectionism, Inadequacy and Power. Avery. 336 pp. ISBN 978-1-59240-335-6 (2007)
  • Connections: A 12-Session Psychoeducational Shame-Resilience Curriculum. Center City, MN: Hazelden. ISBN 978-1-59285-742-5 (2009)
  • The Gifts of Imperfection: Let Go of Who You Think You're Supposed to Be and Embrace Who You Are. Center City, MN: Hazelden. 160 pp. ISBN 978-1-59285-849-1 (2010)
  • Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent and Lead. New York City: Gotham. 320 pp. ISBN 978-1-59240-841-2 (2012)
  • Rising Strong: The Reckoning, the Rumble, the Revolution. Spiegel & Grau, now Random House. 352 pp. ISBN 978-0-8129-8580-1 (2015)
  • Braving the Wilderness: The Quest for True Belonging and the Courage to Stand Alone. Random House. 208 pp. ISBN 978-0-8129-8581-8 (2017)
  • Dare to Lead: Brave Work. Tough Conversations. Whole Hearts. Random House. 320 pp. ISBN 978-0-399-59252-2 (2018)
  • The Gifts of Imperfection (10th Anniversary Edition). 256 pp. ISBN 0-593-13358-7 (2020)
  • Atlas of the Heart. Random House. 336pp. ISBN 978-0-399-59255-3 (2021)

Honors and awards edit

In 2009 Houston Woman Magazine voted Brown one of the city's most influential women.[29] She has also received teaching awards, including the Graduate College of Social Work's Outstanding Faculty Award.[30] In 2016, the Huffington Foundation pledged $2 million over four years to endow a research chair in her name at the Graduate College of Social Work, where she guides the training of social work students in grounded theory methodology and in her research into vulnerability, courage, shame, and empathy.[31] In 2021, her podcast Unlocking Us won the iHeartRadio Podcast Award for Best Advice or Inspirational Podcast.[32] In 2022, her book Atlas of the Heart won the Goodreads Choice award for Best Nonfiction.[33]

References edit

  1. ^ Brown, Casandra Brené (2002). Acompañar: A Grounded Theory of Developing, Maintaining and Assessing Relevance in Professional Helping (PhD thesis). Houston: University of Houston. OCLC 51775597.
  2. ^ "The power of vulnerability". TED. October 6, 2010.
  3. ^ Carman, Ashley (January 6, 2023). "Spotify Ends Two Exclusive Shows Amid Podcasting Shakeout". Bloomberg.
  4. ^ a b Texas Birth Index (2002). "U.S. Public Records Index". Family Search. Retrieved July 11, 2017.
  5. ^ a b "About". Brené Brown. Retrieved December 28, 2020.
  6. ^ Brown, Brené (2010). The Gifts of Imperfection. Center City, Minnesota: Hazelden. p. 93. ISBN 978-1-59285-849-1.
  7. ^ "Brené Brown". uh.edu. Retrieved February 27, 2019.
  8. ^ "How This Leadership Researcher Became the Secret Weapon for Oprah, Pixar, IBM, and Melinda Gates". Inc.com. September 19, 2018. Retrieved January 24, 2019.
  9. ^ a b "Oprah and Brené Brown on Cultivating Connection". Oprah Daily. November 28, 2021. Retrieved December 30, 2021.
  10. ^ "Tiptoeing Out of One's Comfort Zone (and of Course, Back In)". Interview with Brown, New York Times February 11, 2011.
  11. ^ "Brené Brown TEDxHouston, The power of vulnerability". TED. June 1, 2010.
  12. ^ "The most popular talks of all time". TED. from the original on August 8, 2014. Retrieved December 30, 2021.
  13. ^ a b Cadwalladr, Carole (November 22, 2015). "Brené Brown: 'People will find a million reasons to tear your work down'". The Guardian. from the original on November 22, 2015. Retrieved December 30, 2021.
  14. ^ a b c d e Ugwu, Reggie (April 24, 2020). "Brené Brown Is Rooting for You, Especially Now". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved December 30, 2021.
  15. ^ TED talk "Listening to shame" – Brené Brown March 1, 2014, at the Wayback Machine. March 2012
  16. ^ The price of invulnerability: Brené Brown at TEDxKC, retrieved December 30, 2021
  17. ^ a b Jensen, Erin. "5 takeaways on vulnerability from Brené Brown's 'The Call To Courage'". USA TODAY. Retrieved December 30, 2021.
  18. ^ Bridges, Frances. "5 Ways To Be Brave According To Brené Brown's Netflix Special 'The Call To Courage'". Forbes. Retrieved December 30, 2021.
  19. ^ "Dr. Brené Brown on Daring Greatly". OWN. November 3, 2013.
  20. ^ Schawbel, Dan (April 21, 2013). "Brene Brown: How Vulnerability Can Make Our Lives Better". Forbes. Retrieved September 16, 2013.
  21. ^ Natalie Jarvey (September 23, 2020). "Brené Brown Signs Exclusive Podcast Deal With Spotify (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved October 9, 2021.
  22. ^ "Brené Brown's Unlocking Us Has Arrived at the Right Time". Podcast Review. April 22, 2020. Retrieved December 30, 2021.
  23. ^ . Archived from the original on November 6, 2016. Retrieved September 20, 2016.
  24. ^ Schwartz, Brie (May 9, 2019). "Brené Brown Makes an Unexpected and Hilarious Appearance in Wine Country". Oprah Daily. Retrieved December 30, 2021.
  25. ^ Budowski, Jade (April 1, 2022). "Stream It Or Skip It: 'Brené Brown: Atlas of the Heart' On HBO Max, Where the Best-Selling Author Teaches Us How to Connect with Each Other (And Ourselves)". Decider. Retrieved April 6, 2022.
  26. ^ Elliott, Amber (April 13, 2016). "Brené Brown surprises lunchgoers with generous donation". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved January 24, 2019.
  27. ^ Lisa Capretto OWN (October 16, 2015). "Why Brené Brown 'abandoned' the church - and why she went back". Huffington Post. Retrieved February 15, 2017.
  28. ^ Brown, Brené (May 31, 2019). "What Being Sober Has Meant to Me". Brené Brown. Retrieved December 28, 2020.
  29. ^ Houston's 50 Most Influential Women for 2009, Houston Women's Magazine April 11, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  30. ^ "Brene Brown". Hazeldon. Retrieved March 6, 2014.
  31. ^ "Huffington Foundation Endows Chair for Brené Brown, Social Work Researcher, Author of 'Daring Greatly'". uh.edu. Retrieved September 20, 2016.
  32. ^ "2021 iHeartRadio Podcast Awards: Full List of Winners". iHeart. from the original on April 5, 2022. Retrieved April 20, 2022.
  33. ^ "Best Nonfiction". Goodreads. Retrieved December 9, 2022.

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Casandra Brene Brown born November 18 1965 is an American professor author and podcast host Brown is known for her work on shame vulnerability and leadership and for her widely viewed TEDx talk in 2010 2 She has written six number one New York Times bestselling books and hosted two podcasts on Spotify 3 Brene BrownBrown in 2012BornCasandra Brene Brown 1965 11 18 November 18 1965 age 57 San Antonio Texas U S OccupationsClinical Social Workeracademicpublic speakerSpouseSteve Alley m 1994 wbr Academic backgroundAlma materUniversity of Texas at AustinUniversity of HoustonThesisAcompanar A Grounded Theory of Developing Maintaining and Assessing Relevance in Professional Helping 1 2002 Academic workDisciplineSocial workInstitutionsUniversity of HoustonWebsitebrenebrown wbr comShe appears on the 2019 documentary Brene Brown The Call to Courage on Netflix In 2022 HBO Max released a documentary series based on her book Atlas of the Heart Brown holds the Huffington Foundation s Brene Brown Endowed Chair at the University of Houston s Graduate College of Social Work and is a visiting professor in management at the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Research and teaching 2 2 Public speaking 2 3 Writing 2 4 Podcasting 2 5 Other work 3 Personal life 4 Selected works 5 Honors and awards 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editBrown was born on November 18 1965 4 in San Antonio Texas where her parents Charles Arthur Brown and Casandra Deanne Rogers 4 had her baptized in the Episcopal Church She is the eldest of four children 5 Her family then moved to New Orleans 6 Brown completed a Bachelor of Social Work degree at the University of Texas at Austin in 1995 followed by a Master of Social Work degree in 1996 7 and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in social work at the University of Houston Graduate School of Social Work in 2002 8 Career editResearch and teaching edit Brown has studied the topics of courage vulnerability shame empathy and leadership which she has used to look at human connection and how it works 9 She has spent her research career as a professor at her alma mater the University of Houston s Graduate College of Social Work 10 Public speaking edit Brown s TEDx talk from Houston in 2010 The Power of Vulnerability is one of the five most viewed TED talks Its popularity shifted her work from relative obscurity in academia into the mainstream spotlight 11 12 13 14 The talk summarizes a decade of Brown s research on shame framing her weightiest discoveries in self deprecating and personal terms 14 Reggie Ugwu for The New York Times said that this event gave the world a new star of social psychology 14 She went on to follow this popular TED talk with another titled Listening to Shame in 2012 In the second talk she talks about how her life has changed since the first talk and explains the connection between shame and vulnerability building on the thesis of her first TED talk 15 She also has a less well known talk from 2010 given at TEDxKC titled The Price of Invulnerability In it she explains that when numbing hard and difficult feelings essentially feeling vulnerable we also numb positive emotions like joy 16 This led to the creation of her filmed lecture Brene Brown The Call to Courage which debuted on Netflix in 2019 17 USA Today called it a mix of a motivational speech and stand up comedy special 17 Brown discusses how and why to choose courage over comfort equating being brave to being vulnerable According to her research doing this opens people to love joy and belonging by allowing them to better know themselves and more deeply connect with other people 18 Brown regularly works as a public speaker at private events and businesses such as at Alain de Botton s School of Life 13 and at Google and Disney 14 Writing edit She is as of 2021 the author of six number one New York Times bestsellers The Gifts of Imperfection Daring Greatly Rising Strong Braving the Wilderness Dare to Lead and Atlas of the Heart She discussed Daring Greatly with Oprah Winfrey on Super Soul Sunday in March 2013 19 The book s title comes from a 1910 Theodore Roosevelt speech Citizenship in a Republic given at the Sorbonne 20 Her most recent work Atlas of the Heart was published in November 2021 with the goal of helping readers expand their emotional vocabulary the language they have to communicate their feelings 9 Brown wrote a chapter of advice in Tim Ferriss book Tools of Titans With Tarana Burke she co created You Are Your Best Thing Vulnerability Shame Resilience and the Black Experience an anthology of essays by Black individuals discussing the trauma of white supremacy as well as the experiences of Black love and Black life Podcasting edit In 2020 Brown began hosting the Unlocking Us and Dare to Lead podcasts 21 Unlocking Us alternates between interviews with guests and solo episodes where Brown talks alone directly to listeners In solo episodes she tells stories from her life explains learnings from her research and supplements it with summaries of other related social science work Interview guests have included grief expert David Kessler singer Alicia Keys writer Glennon Doyle and activist Tarana Burke who started the Me Too movement 22 In 2022 Brown s interview with Debbie Millman was featured on the Storybound season 5 premiere Other work edit Brown is CEO of The Daring Way a professional training and certification program on the topics of vulnerability courage shame and empathy 23 She appeared as herself in the movie Wine Country 14 24 Her five part docuseries Brene Brown Atlas of the Heart was released on HBO Max in 2022 25 Personal life editBrown and her husband Dr Steve Alley have two children 5 The family lives in Houston Texas 26 Though she was baptized in the Episcopal Church her family raised her as a Catholic 27 She later left the Catholic Church and returned to the Episcopal community with her husband and children two decades later During her time in higher education Brown has described addiction to a combination of alcohol smoking emotional eating and an addiction to control Brown stopped drinking and smoking on May 12 1996 one day after her master s program graduation She has been sober since then and often talks about the positive impact of that on her life 28 Selected works edit Feminist Standpoint Theory and Shame Resilience Theory In S P Robbins P Chatterjee amp E R Canda Eds Contemporary human behavior theory A Critical Perspective for Social Work Boston Allyn and Bacon 560 pp ISBN 978 0 13 477926 3 Published 2007 I Thought It Was Just Me But It Isn t Telling the Truth About Perfectionism Inadequacy and Power Avery 336 pp ISBN 978 1 59240 335 6 2007 Connections A 12 Session Psychoeducational Shame Resilience Curriculum Center City MN Hazelden ISBN 978 1 59285 742 5 2009 The Gifts of Imperfection Let Go of Who You Think You re Supposed to Be and Embrace Who You Are Center City MN Hazelden 160 pp ISBN 978 1 59285 849 1 2010 Daring Greatly How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live Love Parent and Lead New York City Gotham 320 pp ISBN 978 1 59240 841 2 2012 Rising Strong The Reckoning the Rumble the Revolution Spiegel amp Grau now Random House 352 pp ISBN 978 0 8129 8580 1 2015 Braving the Wilderness The Quest for True Belonging and the Courage to Stand Alone Random House 208 pp ISBN 978 0 8129 8581 8 2017 Dare to Lead Brave Work Tough Conversations Whole Hearts Random House 320 pp ISBN 978 0 399 59252 2 2018 The Gifts of Imperfection 10th Anniversary Edition 256 pp ISBN 0 593 13358 7 2020 Atlas of the Heart Random House 336pp ISBN 978 0 399 59255 3 2021 Honors and awards editIn 2009 Houston Woman Magazine voted Brown one of the city s most influential women 29 She has also received teaching awards including the Graduate College of Social Work s Outstanding Faculty Award 30 In 2016 the Huffington Foundation pledged 2 million over four years to endow a research chair in her name at the Graduate College of Social Work where she guides the training of social work students in grounded theory methodology and in her research into vulnerability courage shame and empathy 31 In 2021 her podcast Unlocking Us won the iHeartRadio Podcast Award for Best Advice or Inspirational Podcast 32 In 2022 her book Atlas of the Heart won the Goodreads Choice award for Best Nonfiction 33 References edit Brown Casandra Brene 2002 Acompanar A Grounded Theory of Developing Maintaining and Assessing Relevance in Professional Helping PhD thesis Houston University of Houston OCLC 51775597 The power of vulnerability TED October 6 2010 Carman Ashley January 6 2023 Spotify Ends Two Exclusive Shows Amid Podcasting Shakeout Bloomberg a b Texas Birth Index 2002 U S Public Records Index Family Search Retrieved July 11 2017 a b About Brene Brown Retrieved December 28 2020 Brown Brene 2010 The Gifts of Imperfection Center City Minnesota Hazelden p 93 ISBN 978 1 59285 849 1 Brene Brown uh edu Retrieved February 27 2019 How This Leadership Researcher Became the Secret Weapon for Oprah Pixar IBM and Melinda Gates Inc com September 19 2018 Retrieved January 24 2019 a b Oprah and Brene Brown on Cultivating Connection Oprah Daily November 28 2021 Retrieved December 30 2021 Tiptoeing Out of One s Comfort Zone and of Course Back In Interview with Brown New York Times February 11 2011 Brene Brown TEDxHouston The power of vulnerability TED June 1 2010 The most popular talks of all time TED Archived from the original on August 8 2014 Retrieved December 30 2021 a b Cadwalladr Carole November 22 2015 Brene Brown People will find a million reasons to tear your work down The Guardian Archived from the original on November 22 2015 Retrieved December 30 2021 a b c d e Ugwu Reggie April 24 2020 Brene Brown Is Rooting for You Especially Now The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved December 30 2021 TED talk Listening to shame Brene Brown Archived March 1 2014 at the Wayback Machine March 2012 The price of invulnerability Brene Brown at TEDxKC retrieved December 30 2021 a b Jensen Erin 5 takeaways on vulnerability from Brene Brown s The Call To Courage USA TODAY Retrieved December 30 2021 Bridges Frances 5 Ways To Be Brave According To Brene Brown s Netflix Special The Call To Courage Forbes Retrieved December 30 2021 Dr Brene Brown on Daring Greatly OWN November 3 2013 Schawbel Dan April 21 2013 Brene Brown How Vulnerability Can Make Our Lives Better Forbes Retrieved September 16 2013 Natalie Jarvey September 23 2020 Brene Brown Signs Exclusive Podcast Deal With Spotify Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved October 9 2021 Brene Brown s Unlocking Us Has Arrived at the Right Time Podcast Review April 22 2020 Retrieved December 30 2021 About The Daring Way Archived from the original on November 6 2016 Retrieved September 20 2016 Schwartz Brie May 9 2019 Brene Brown Makes an Unexpected and Hilarious Appearance in Wine Country Oprah Daily Retrieved December 30 2021 Budowski Jade April 1 2022 Stream It Or Skip It Brene Brown Atlas of the Heart On HBO Max Where the Best Selling Author Teaches Us How to Connect with Each Other And Ourselves Decider Retrieved April 6 2022 Elliott Amber April 13 2016 Brene Brown surprises lunchgoers with generous donation Houston Chronicle Retrieved January 24 2019 Lisa Capretto OWN October 16 2015 Why Brene Brown abandoned the church and why she went back Huffington Post Retrieved February 15 2017 Brown Brene May 31 2019 What Being Sober Has Meant to Me Brene Brown Retrieved December 28 2020 Houston s 50 Most Influential Women for 2009 Houston Women s Magazine Archived April 11 2009 at the Wayback Machine Brene Brown Hazeldon Retrieved March 6 2014 Huffington Foundation Endows Chair for Brene Brown Social Work Researcher Author of Daring Greatly uh edu Retrieved September 20 2016 2021 iHeartRadio Podcast Awards Full List of Winners iHeart Archived from the original on April 5 2022 Retrieved April 20 2022 Best Nonfiction Goodreads Retrieved December 9 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Brene Brown Official website nbsp Brene Brown s TED Talk on The Power of Vulnerability Brene Brown Faculty Profile University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brene Brown amp oldid 1181828262, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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