Actress Photos Actress Brené Brown HD Photos and Wallpapers February 2022 By GethuCinema Admin February 2, 2022 Related Posts Actress Brené Brown HD Photos and Wallpapers January 2024 Actress Brené Brown HD Photos and Wallpapers January 2024 Actress Brené Brown HD Photos and Wallpapers October 2022 Actress Brené Brown HD Photos and Wallpapers March 2022 Actress Brené Brown HD Photos and Wallpapers October 2021 Actress Brené Brown HD Photos and Wallpapers September 2021 Share This Post FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItTelegram Why I paused the podcasts. You can scroll through the post here or read it on the home page of brenebrown.com. Why I paused the podcasts. You can scroll through the post here or read it on the home page of brenebrown.com. Why I paused the podcasts. You can scroll through the post here or read it on the home page of brenebrown.com. Happy Atlas launch day! Thank y’all for the support and for being excited with us. To my team – y’all are the very best. This book has your fingerprints and heart-prints all over it! ❤️ Do you already have your copy? I can’t wait to talk about the book with all of you! It’s been an ass-kicker-life-changer for me. xo, BB I know my heart is stretch-marked and strong. It’s not just worn, but feeling threadbare. And while my heart’s willingness seems to wax and wane these days, I know it’s there. If you’re feeling the same way, just remember that there’s nothing more beautiful than a worn heart that is somehow still willing. Grateful for this community! I am going to take a couple weeks off to rest, read, disappear into British mysteries, and play lots of pickleball. I wish you all a very happy holiday season. See you in 2022! XO, BB I can’t think of a better way to start 2022 than by looking ourselves, our emotions, our scars, our beauty, our mess, our strengths, and our fears in the eye. Finding our way back to ourselves and each other is not the stuff of resolutions. It’s the raw material of a revolution. Thank you @lauriesantosofficial for this great conversation. I am back in the recording studio as of this week, y’all, and couldn’t be more excited! We won’t officially be out with any new episodes of “Unlocking Us” or “Dare to Lead” until the week of January 24. But in the meantime . . . For the next two weeks on “Unlocking Us,” enjoy this amazing two-part crossover series that ran on “Dare to Lead” last year. It’s the great conversation I had with @jamesclear, author of the best-selling book “Atomic Habits.” If you’re trying to create new habits, or break old ones, this is the place to start. James’ book has changed the way I think about how I live and lead. Thank you to @target who is helping us celebrate the launch of Atlas! Just stick the Target special edition of Atlas in your cart—you won’t even notice. Let’s be real—you’re going for lemons and wrapping paper and you’re coming home with a lamp, two basketballs, and a new pair of boots. And, my book. P.S. No one was harmed in the making of this video. Thank you to @target who is helping us celebrate the launch of Atlas! Just stick the Target special edition of Atlas in your cart—you won’t even notice. Let’s be real—you’re going for lemons and wrapping paper and you’re coming home with a lamp, two basketballs, and a new pair of boots. And, my book. P.S. No one was harmed in the making of this video. Saw this and just started cry/laughing. This book was so effing hard. I had to re-examine so many of my beliefs, change course, challenge what I thought was true, unlearn, relearn and learn, all while managing some tough family challenges. I can’t believe it’s finally out in the world. I can’t believe it’s still #1 on the NYT list. I can’t believe this @amazonbooks billboard in NYC. I can 100% believe the support my team and I have received from this awkward, brave and kind community. Thank you. If you’re reading Atlas, I’d love to know what you learned, what surprised you, and what you’re still curious about? I can’t wait for some discussions around the book in 2022. Thank you from my whole heart! BB My heart feels broken. bell hooks changed my life in countless ways. I once wrote that her work is responsible for 90% of the stretch marks on my heart and my mind. I slept with “Teaching to Transgress” next to me when I was a brand-new professor. I was so afraid of the classroom that I needed her constant reminder of education as liberation. It had to be an honest space and that meant uncomfortable. I bought copies of “All About Love” for our facilitators as a reminder of how a love ethic needs to guide our work—and not a soft, safe love but a fierce love in the face of the lovelessness of sexism, classism, white supremacy, and the other systems that dehumanize people and belittle love. She was scheduled to be our first podcast guest on “Unlocking Us.” I couldn’t believe it! Barrett and I were going to fly to her sister’s house to record it. Then COVID hit and it never happened. It never happened. To @yabablay and @taranajaneen and @lavernecox and @austinchanning—can we please NEVER stop these conversations: “Which one of bell hooks’ book is that quote in . . . remember when bell hooks said . . . what about when she challenged . . . man, I don’t know the answer, but her question gutted me.” So much grief. So much gratitude. The Latin root of the word “integrate” is “integrare,” which means “to make whole.” I talk a lot about the importance of integration in my work—why we need to bring all the parts of ourselves to everything we do. Especially the parts that we orphan when we’re afraid of judgment, criticism, and not belonging. This two-part conversation with @americaferrera is a master class on integration. Our power is in our wholeness. “Unlocking Us” is back, and we are starting the year with a deep dive into values. I’m not a fan of resolutions, but I absolutely believe in the power of resetting. I can’t think of a more powerful way to double down on ourselves than getting clear on our values and the behaviors that support them. And the shit that gets in the way. Barrett and I talk through a values exercise PDF that we made for you to do your own values work. Of course, I have several “in real time” learning moments that meet our requirement of “awkward” for sure. Of all the work we do with leaders and teams, this is probably the biggest game changer. Your PDF is on the home page of brenebrown.com and ready for you to download and print. Let’s go! Our team is off this week, and in the words of Dolly Parton, we wish you joy and happiness and—above all this—love. XO, BB and team Let’s do this, @tiktok. Follow along @brenebrown. ☝️Willie Nelson’s family rules can be tougher than they sound. At least for most of us. Sitting down with @lukasnelsonofficial and @willienelsonofficial at their family studio in the Texas Hill Country was magic! We talked about faith, fear, love, and using your energy for good. You’re going to want to stay till the end on this one. Being serenaded by the Nelsons—a beautiful rendition of Lukas’ “Just Outside of Austin”— is church. The tables have turned. My little sisters are interviewing me on “Unlocking Us.” And they’re on fire. In this kickoff episode of our Unlocking Us Sisters Book Club on “Atlas,” we talk about growing up, falling down, and emotions. A shit ton of emotions. A huge thank you to Ashley and Barrett for the thoughtful (and tough) questions. And to all of you for reading along with us. ❤️🗺️❤️ Part 2 of my conversation with @americaferrera dropped yesterday. America’s thinking is so deep and expansive—it’s what we all need to hear right now. I love the piece on learning how to allocate the resource that is us. And the rapid-fire questions transformed into deep, burning-fire questions. Hope you learn as much as I did! It took me 22 years to finish this framework on cultivating meaningful connection. A huge part of the model is a term I call “story stewardship”—which you can read about in an excerpt on the new brenebrown.com today. The Dare To Lead podcast is back and we’re talking about the experience of returning to the office after working remotely. While many workers have never left the workplace – thank you to all healthcare workers, educators, and essential workers – millions will soon be returning to offices they haven’t seen for over a year. In this podcast, Barrett and I talk through a few of the toughest questions, debunk some “remote working” myths, and discuss what we’ve learned over the past two years working with orgs all over the world. We’re calling the return to the workplace the Great Awkward—it’s going to be weird and, at times, full-on cringey. PS We reposted this without the “return to work” language that was on the image (but the caption is the same). Most of us have been working. Our asses off. Returning to work and returning to the office are different things. Language matters. One of the many things I love about this community is our willingness to show up when people are hurting. And because there are so many of us, individual $5 donations transform into change-making giving. I trust @together.rising’s rigorous vetting process, and their ability to get money to the organizations on the ground in Kentucky. The devastation there is unfathomable. You can either go to TogetherRising.org/Give or click the link in my profile. Thank you for considering, BB These wonderful authors and artists are on my giving list this year! 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