![]() The subtitle on the cover of the book is: The Quest for True Belonging and the Courage to Stand Alone. For many reasons her work has really resonated with me and this month I wanted to share my thoughts on her book Braving the Wilderness. ![]() I feel like this helps make her books more personable and easier to read. She does intertwine stories into her books, both personal and stories of people she knows or has interviewed. Brown is a social scientist, researcher and storyteller, so her books are based on research, which I like. So, to say that in a very short time I have become a Brené Brown super fan, would be putting it mildly. I started with The Gifts of Imperfection and once I finished it, I just went back and ordered all the rest because I knew that I would eventually want to read them all. I perused the Brené Brown website and ordered a few, okay all of her books. I did a little more searching and found her TED talks about vulnerability and courage and the Super Soul Interview that she did with Oprah. ![]() ![]() Well, this just happened to be right around the same time that Brown launched her weekly podcast Unlocking Us which I immediately began listening to and looking forward to each week. ![]() A couple close friends suggested that I look for podcasts from her. My introduction to Brené Brown came last spring when I was looking for something to listen to on my walks. ![]()
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