Home Actress Brené Brown HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers October 2022 Brené Brown Instagram - We have two “Dare to Lead” favorites back with us today who are really important people to me: @rare_coach and @rtulshyan. In this two-part series, we are digging into what it means to belong. What are we getting right with DEIB work? What are we still not doing well? Can you talk about belonging without talking about shame, guilt, and vulnerability? Creating a culture of belonging is the core of real leadership—of daring leadership. Creating a culture where people believe they belong is not an add-on. Belonging is the heart of courageous leadership—it’s the lifeblood of organizations. As we dug in and opened up, this quickly became one of the most important and emotional conversations we’ve had on “Dare to Lead.” Join us on the long walk. We’re better together. Click the link in bio to listen.

Brené Brown Instagram – We have two “Dare to Lead” favorites back with us today who are really important people to me: @rare_coach and @rtulshyan. In this two-part series, we are digging into what it means to belong. What are we getting right with DEIB work? What are we still not doing well? Can you talk about belonging without talking about shame, guilt, and vulnerability? Creating a culture of belonging is the core of real leadership—of daring leadership. Creating a culture where people believe they belong is not an add-on. Belonging is the heart of courageous leadership—it’s the lifeblood of organizations. As we dug in and opened up, this quickly became one of the most important and emotional conversations we’ve had on “Dare to Lead.” Join us on the long walk. We’re better together. Click the link in bio to listen.

Brené Brown Instagram - We have two “Dare to Lead” favorites back with us today who are really important people to me: @rare_coach and @rtulshyan. In this two-part series, we are digging into what it means to belong. What are we getting right with DEIB work? What are we still not doing well? Can you talk about belonging without talking about shame, guilt, and vulnerability? Creating a culture of belonging is the core of real leadership—of daring leadership. Creating a culture where people believe they belong is not an add-on. Belonging is the heart of courageous leadership—it’s the lifeblood of organizations. As we dug in and opened up, this quickly became one of the most important and emotional conversations we’ve had on “Dare to Lead.” Join us on the long walk. We’re better together. Click the link in bio to listen.

Brené Brown Instagram – We have two “Dare to Lead” favorites back with us today who are really important people to me: @rare_coach and @rtulshyan.

In this two-part series, we are digging into what it means to belong. What are we getting right with DEIB work? What are we still not doing well? Can you talk about belonging without talking about shame, guilt, and vulnerability?

Creating a culture of belonging is the core of real leadership—of daring leadership. Creating a culture where people believe they belong is not an add-on. Belonging is the heart of courageous leadership—it’s the lifeblood of organizations.

As we dug in and opened up, this quickly became one of the most important and emotional conversations we’ve had on “Dare to Lead.”

Join us on the long walk. We’re better together. Click the link in bio to listen. | Posted on 25/Oct/2022 04:35:55

Brené Brown Instagram – Antisemitism is the epitome of lovelessness and dehumanization. You can’t love yourself or anyone else when you stand in lovelessness. Antisemitism in all forms is violence. It corrodes what connects us as humans.
Brené Brown Instagram – Every now and then, a book completely changes my perspective and/or gives me a new lens to understand what’s happening in the world. @anandwrites’ new book, “The Persuaders,” has done both!

He writes, “The tendency to write off is rooted in the assumption that differences of identity are unbridgeable, that people are too invested in their privileges and interests to change, that the failure to achieve change in the past predicts failure in the future, that people and their opinions are monolithic and strong rather than complicated and fragile, and therefore the purpose of politics is to protect yourself from Others and galvanize your own instead of trying to reach across.”

In my experience, this is painfully true. Specific things I learned:

What does it mean to forgive WITH accountability?
Why is language so important when we’re bridge-building, and what skills are needed to communicate across barriers?
How is write-off culture one of the greatest threats to democracy?

What a book! What a conversation! Listen at the link in bio. #UnlockingUs

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