Brené Brown why some people feel connected and others don’t…
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Wonderful, wonderful talk. When you have a few minutes sit and watch this. Amazing.
Brené Brown is sociologist who was doing research into what makes people feel connected, truly connected and what makes others feel alone. Fascinating!
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Sanja says:
Jan 5, 2012
That was beautiful. Great talk.
Lorena says:
Jan 17, 2012
Absolutely loved it.
Carly says:
Jan 31, 2012
Profound insight, eloquently delivered with heart warming humour and courage. Loved it. Thank you.
Donna says:
Feb 21, 2012
Soooo cool
Stephanie " Bibi " Rawat says:
Mar 2, 2012
getting to the core,absolutely brilliant
mm says:
Mar 6, 2012
So glad you have all taken the time to watch this! I too was blown away!
Laureen says:
Mar 26, 2012
AWESOME!! Thanks for sharing…..:)
Kim says:
Aug 1, 2012
Thank you
thatcher says:
Aug 29, 2012
One of the best.
Dianne says:
Jan 4, 2013
such a wholesome message! Thanks for sharing :)
Jeshan says:
Mar 16, 2013
wow
Diana Vogel MFTI says:
Apr 25, 2013
Love!
Leanna says:
Jun 28, 2013
I got quite emotional watching this because it hit very close to home.It made me think about the very vulnerable situations I am in at the moment and to welcome vulnerability with open arms. Thank you :)
Evvie says:
Feb 5, 2015
Thank you,it gives me strength and self belief.
Carol says:
Aug 3, 2015
Wow. Very insightful…and even more so coming from a scientist. Thank you for sharing this! This hit so close to home.
Denise Drake says:
Oct 10, 2015
I am enough! Namaste, Brene:)
TEXIER says:
Nov 22, 2015
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR OUR SHARING
bananas says:
Jan 28, 2017
I love this talk and I love this website, but please know that Brene is a social worker, not a sociologist! There is a difference! Thank you <3
Laurie Alex says:
Apr 8, 2017
I just found this site, and Wow it couldn’t have come at a better time.🕉
BJ says:
Sep 1, 2017
Well she just got right down to it didn’t she. Nicely spoken about how its ok to be broken…
Lisa says:
Nov 7, 2017
I’ve watched this at least three times over the years, and every single time it resonates differently. It’s so simple yet soooo powerful.