Brené Brown on What Vulnerability Isn’t | Free Podcast Summary

Brené Brown on What Vulnerability Isn’t | ReThinking with Adam Grant In a riveting dialogue with Adam Grant, Brené Brown, a pioneer in the field of social work, explores the concept of vulnerability, especially in the professional sphere. They delve into the…

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Distinguishing Shame from Guilt

Understanding the difference between shame and guilt is crucial.

Shame is the feeling of being bad, while guilt is the feeling of having done something bad.

Recognizing this difference can have profound effects on how individuals perceive themselves and their actions, and can influence how they communicate and interact with others.

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  1. 01Brené Brown on What Vulnerability Isn’t | ReThinking with Adam Grant
  2. 02Language as a Change Agent
  3. 03Distinguishing Shame from Guilt
  4. 04Vulnerability with Boundaries
  5. 05Authenticity and Discretion
  6. 06Creating Psychological Safety
  7. 07Authentic Closeness
  8. 08Belonging vs Fitting In
  9. 09The Journey to Vulnerability

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