Brené Brown | Daring Classrooms | SXSWedu 2017

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  • Опубликовано: 6 апр 2017
  • Brené Brown, SXSWedu 2017 Keynote, Daring Classrooms
    We need to understand how scarcity affects the way we lead and teach, we have to engage with vulnerability and we need to learn how to recognize and combat shame. What would it mean for our schools and classrooms if we showed up for tough, honest conversations about what it takes to bring our best, most authentic selves to work? These conversations may sound risky and vulnerable, but risk and vulnerability are essential to courageous schools. A daring classroom is a place where both teachers and students commit to choosing courage over comfort, choosing what is right over what is fun, fast or easy and practicing values rather than professing them.
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Комментарии • 687

  • @ritamorrisguynup44
    @ritamorrisguynup44 Год назад +2

    Trauma filled with SHAME all 13 years of school. I'm 72 now and is still with me.

  • @rattlesnake3113
    @rattlesnake3113 2 года назад +24

    I could watch brene for 12 hrs. She's my free therapist and counselor, lol. I love her. 💜

  • @dekusdepression
    @dekusdepression 4 года назад +112

    I may be only 13 but you help me with my problems so that I can fix them, “I may be making a mess, but I am not messy” so goes with me!

    • @karenjohannessen8987
      @karenjohannessen8987 3 года назад +6

      Hello Deku!
      You're getting the message early! Hurray!! Bright Blessings to you ~

    • @eleanor4759
      @eleanor4759 2 года назад +2

      I so hope that Brene's teachings are helping you! They've helped me immensely and I'm 20

    • @JulieDozierMcCrary
      @JulieDozierMcCrary 2 года назад +6

      You are a remarkable young person. To have the self awareness at such a young age and to be making steps to overcome your issues is so huge. I commend you, am proud of you, and wish you the best. You will go far in life!
      Btw, today I learned (in a trauma informed training) that bearing witness, listening to others and helping them by telling your story, is the best way to heal yourself. It certainly has helped me.
      Good luck!

    • @djshoplandsshow-allowyours5911
      @djshoplandsshow-allowyours5911 Год назад

      @@JulieDozierMcCrary it is the only way to stand up and take responsibility of and within everything that has gone before and then everything step by step within time helps our mentalities and us only way yo get through xx I agree with your statement xx congrats to all who tunes in, especially to such a lovely young person xx

    • @djshoplandsshow-allowyours5911
      @djshoplandsshow-allowyours5911 Год назад

      Go you. So proud and pleased for you xx

  • @veronicakascle7476
    @veronicakascle7476 Год назад +28

    After hearing this……40 year old me wants to go back and hug 12 yr old me and say, “none of this is your fault and you are worthy of love.”

  • @janiceroberts8169
    @janiceroberts8169 3 года назад +17

    "Courage is possible when you know how to get back up when you fall...If you are brave, you are going to get hurt" Love her!

  • @salsabilahmedshrestho960
    @salsabilahmedshrestho960 4 года назад +79

    "The broken hearted are the bravest among us because they had the courage to love."

    • @chriscunningham8807
      @chriscunningham8807 4 года назад +4

      Opening your heart and exposing yourself to rejection, hurt and humiliation is one of the most courageous and beautiful acts imaginable. Losing the object of your love is painful and can feel like a limb or part of yourself has been amputated as the sense of we shifts back to sad and lonely me.

    • @annateves8944
      @annateves8944 3 года назад +3

      I would add that the broken hearted don't stay broken.
      They learn faster than others thats all.

    • @kellysmith8845
      @kellysmith8845 2 года назад

      I echo your sentiments

    • @deecastillo7133
      @deecastillo7133 2 года назад

      Amen!

  • @sisteradmn
    @sisteradmn 7 лет назад +401

    "Shame cannot survive being spoken because shame requires you to believe you're alone in order for it to maintain it's power." ~Brene Brown

    • @invii2049
      @invii2049 4 года назад +2

      Actually, I would add: 1. (in generally speaking) the 'feel of shame' requires 'humans' in your life... in absence of 'them' there is no much of a trigger to the negative sense of 'self'; 2. separating/ distancing from 'humans' (aka 'alone') is often can be therapeutic (as being vulnerable you get all these mixed messages, pushes, and vibes from 'others', apart from the most important - getting your own ones!) ... however, it is sense of 'loneliness' triggers self-doubts, search for personal/ personality defects, self-blame, etc. 3. "being spoken" should be to some 'human(s)' ... talking to something, animals or yourself is more like the 'placebo effect'. Regards

    • @SageGarlandSingerSongwriter
      @SageGarlandSingerSongwriter 4 года назад +1

      I love your username :)

    • @Jerry.anthony.c
      @Jerry.anthony.c 3 года назад +2

      26:00

    • @oumaclubbe522
      @oumaclubbe522 2 года назад

      💥

    • @yvonnemwangi3649
      @yvonnemwangi3649 Год назад +1

      Makes sense

  • @cadeaverymommy
    @cadeaverymommy 3 года назад +15

    I. Am. Crying!!! Does Brene have a kid version of this? I want to teach my children this!

  • @missme3331
    @missme3331 4 года назад +79

    I feel so very sorry for all the people who gave a thumb down here, but I feel worse about the world that surrounds those ppl. this information is so incredibly valuable! People, this is Ivy League education, for free! WTH, be grateful you have just seen something that is medicine for the spirit. Cure for the soul and the most lethal weapon to succeed! Thank you Dr. Brown!🙌 “no name calling, at all”

  • @TheChildofthevine
    @TheChildofthevine 7 лет назад +191

    When I was in High School, I will never forget sitting across from the Advisor who said to me, "You are not college material." She was College Educated, and my 16 year old self thought, well, she should know....and for most of my life I believed that I just would never be SMART ENOUGH. Talk about how SHAME affects us for a lifetime!

    • @benjiemadarang6389
      @benjiemadarang6389 6 лет назад +13

      Why can't a mom,teacher like her run for president?

    • @irisgonzalez-caulder5682
      @irisgonzalez-caulder5682 6 лет назад +7

      Lori Taylor-Schulte
      best comment
      Mr Hernandez was his name and I was 17 yrs old.
      I'm not excusing, blaming, justifying.
      I'm just saying I understand.
      The only thing I'm ashamed of is dropping out of 10th grade.
      I'm not ashamed
      bcz I don't lie,cheat,steal
      and the worst sin, pride.
      I'm not proud of sin,
      I'm forgiven of sin,
      and that is the difference.
      God bless and thank you
      for commenting.

    • @sutton22680
      @sutton22680 5 лет назад +5

      Lori Taylor-Schulte this happened to my mother. She told me this story and I can honestly say that I have seen it flare up many times over the course of her life. She’s almost 60 and still tells this story and fights how smart and resourceful she actually is.

    • @sandrarowe7510
      @sandrarowe7510 5 лет назад +19

      Lori, as a former 19-year high school teacher, 6-year high school counselor, and now a private practice mental health counselor, please know how sorry I am that an educator said "You are not college material" to you. IMO, that was HER mistake--her ignorance, her judgment, and her shame--not yours. I know personally and professionally how such trauma in our formative years can affect us a lifetime: but it is NEVER too late to process that trauma, to realize it is not true, and to chose a different path. Best wishes to you!

    • @artcano5682
      @artcano5682 4 года назад +12

      My H.S. Counselor's name was "Doctor" Vicino he told, my Latinx friend she wasn't "good enough" to apply to Columbia University. Luckily, she applied and 4 years later he graduated from Columbia. University.

  • @leannameier8565
    @leannameier8565 Год назад +1

    Dear Brene
    This is Leanna's daughter and I am so happy I watched your video because it basically just changed my life THANK YOU! I will be a better person than I am already.
    Leanna's daughter.

  • @Jerry.anthony.c
    @Jerry.anthony.c 3 года назад +23

    Breñes daughter: 24:00 "may be making a mess, but I'm not messy".
    Ooooouuuu!

  • @user-pd6wg6ss1z
    @user-pd6wg6ss1z 6 месяцев назад +1

    I can watch brene brown for hours she like my therapist

  • @destinyheath6583
    @destinyheath6583 2 года назад +14

    Brene has changed my life and is a person I always turn to when I struggle with my anorexia recovery. She reminds me that being vulnerable and this fear is leading to something good

    • @diaduchien7366
      @diaduchien7366 2 года назад +1

      Hello my name is DIA DUC HIEN, I bring you tidings

    • @marycraig6910
      @marycraig6910 2 года назад +1

      I hope you are doing OK. I find support and understanding in FAA (Food Addicts Anonymous)

  • @arvj123
    @arvj123 7 лет назад +145

    brené brown changed my life. I am a huge fan. thank you for posting this.

  • @sisteradmn
    @sisteradmn 7 лет назад +55

    Vulnerability is the birth place of everything we want more of in our lives.

  • @AshleeEspinosa
    @AshleeEspinosa 2 года назад +14

    If we had these types of discussions at the beginning of every academic year with faculty I believe we would have a much different approach to our curriculum and pedagogy. Thank you Brené for another amazing presentation and discussion.

  • @kbarge18
    @kbarge18 3 года назад +8

    Wow!! You’re amazing Brene Brown! The shields of shame! In all of my 38 years of life, I’ve never actually taken time to face the fact that I live behind these shields daily. Thank you for this inspiration!

  • @annetteandmerrisitandchat5656
    @annetteandmerrisitandchat5656 Год назад +1

    I did a video (no profit intended at all) about being a natural encourager. I wish in my heart I could show it to this gal. It hurt but allowed me to move forward in my life.

  • @Lorec1855
    @Lorec1855 5 лет назад +35

    Dear Brene', I realized some years ago, as a teacher for 48 yrs. of people, their animals and animals in general , that the things that we teach in life, especially the foundations of the learning, are the things we need to learn ourselves. Opening up to our students as our master teachers without victimizing ourselves to the process, exposes our own underbelly and requires huge amounts of courage, convictions, strength and insights. I love your talks. Thank you!

  • @CatDuvalNineLivesYoga
    @CatDuvalNineLivesYoga Год назад +5

    as an aspiring teacher, this talk has just formed the bedrock of my motivation. Thanks Brene. Cross fingers I'll be a good one!

  • @jj1211
    @jj1211 2 года назад +24

    "Vulnerability is the greatest casualty of trauma... No vulnerability- no love, no belonging, no joy". This explains so much. Thank you Brenè. I ❤ your authenticity & sense of humour.

  • @Gullbra1Kisa
    @Gullbra1Kisa 6 лет назад +19

    I used to think that not having good armor was my biggest flaw, and it has been a defining force in my life, but Brené helped me see it not just as something beautiful but essential as well. She took the shame out of that for me. And that actually helped me become stronger and perhaps, even more resilient.
    Some people have their spiritual teachers, like Oprah and Brené for example have Maya Angelou as their teacher, some Mother Teresa, some Dalai Lama. Brené is my teacher. I just love her and am so grateful for everything she does

    • @AshleeEspinosa
      @AshleeEspinosa 2 года назад

      I can relate to this experience and totally agree with you here.

  • @daleboaden2968
    @daleboaden2968 2 года назад +2

    Yes trauma for son by a school teacher in 4th grade, He did not recover for years. I myself can remember my teacher in 5th grade, so wonderful to me. A male, he could see me struggle through maths. Did some remedial work with me and I was back on track. Mr Burns thanks so much.

  • @lesliepearson6937
    @lesliepearson6937 5 лет назад +15

    Brene Brown saved me from myself while coming out of a major fall in life.

  • @roravenclaw
    @roravenclaw 3 года назад +7

    As someone who lived with be shamed everyday by parents and nuns, and grew up in Catholic School and remains Christian, (not Catholic), I try very hard to take other people's perspectives. I felt like no one ever looked at things from my perspective.

  • @deninejackson2316
    @deninejackson2316 3 года назад +4

    I just love her research. I'm grateful she has shared it with the world.

  • @yvetteowo5318
    @yvetteowo5318 3 года назад +3

    “The greatest casualty of trauma is vulnerability. Racism is trauma. Classism is trauma ...” 🎤💥

  • @krissyg511
    @krissyg511 7 лет назад +247

    I used to think that I had anxiety......now I'm pretty sure I have just always been ashamed.

    • @Neeshpeesh123
      @Neeshpeesh123 6 лет назад +5

      krissyg511 same!!!!

    • @ruoweilim7334
      @ruoweilim7334 6 лет назад +25

      you probably still have anxiety, but the root of that anxiety is shame.

    • @raybankes7668
      @raybankes7668 6 лет назад +10

      ruoweii shame brings on tons of fear. I define anxiety as long term fear, it simmers on the back burner and comes and goes, but stays there...

    • @77zabka
      @77zabka 5 лет назад +6

      OMG that is so true thank you for pointing that out

    • @invii2049
      @invii2049 5 лет назад +4

      There is no such a thing like 'just anxiety' ... there is always reason for it. I wish you well.

  • @mjbrooks8394
    @mjbrooks8394 6 лет назад +8

    Such an exciting time and the perfect audience to engage with Brene's message. I am heartbroken there are over 82,000 views with only 1000 likes... My days are spend in K12 Education & we SO need to receive this message and adhere to change. When I met with my HS Guidance office I too had the counselor tell me, "I was NOT college material, my parents were not of, THAT mindset." What a stifling thing to say to a adolescent who presents with the courage to ask how to improve her world."

  • @ariadgaia5932
    @ariadgaia5932 2 года назад +10

    Thank you, Brene Brown~ 💖💕✨ For helping me see that my emotional vulnerability is actually a strength. Not a flaw. 🥰💖💕✨

  • @pattystrobele-goehrig4921
    @pattystrobele-goehrig4921 4 года назад +2

    I only just found this RUclips. Everything in its right time! I am a Grateful person. I use to apologize for being born and had a hard time transforming into who I am today. A Grateful child of the Universe🤩

  • @Esabelle
    @Esabelle Год назад +3

    When it comes to what makes it difficult to take another's perspective, I'd also add to her list "the more mentally healthy you are". I grew up with anxiety, emotional abuse from my father, depression, low self-esteem, social anxiety and I suspect avoidant personality disorder after taking Abnormal Psychology in college. (Never been diagnosed for avoidant, so I can only say it's a suspicion because my younger self fit all the signs & symptoms SPOT ON.)
    I've overcome a good portion of these problems but I still remember what it was like and can empathize personally with others struggling. Even if another's story isn't identical, just seeing suffering in general after suffering yourself can really increase empathy.
    Some of the least supportive people are the ones who grew up in great families and didn't have really intrusive emotional problems. (I doubt anyone is completely free of emotional and mental problems but it seems people must have a certain conscious extent of these problems before their empathy increases.)

    • @LorraineVirginie
      @LorraineVirginie Год назад

      I think a lot of these people we view as “having no problems” are actually some of the most damaged. Their shame is so deep they haven’t even recognized it themselves. You’re right that no one is without emotional damage or trauma.

  • @territory007
    @territory007 6 лет назад +8

    Certainly courage is teachable ... definitely. It's knowing those values mentioned in the lecture and being aware enough to know the moment to choose courage and not let shame deliver its fear.

  • @BelleFlower15
    @BelleFlower15 4 года назад +2

    When she talked about people having an experience with a teacher that gave them self worth, I thought of Miss Hoback, an administrator at my school. When I started middle school and got my first demerit, I had a total breakdown. She had to take me out of class and into her office and as I sat there crying, she gently explained to me that a demerit didn't mean I was a bad person. I had just done a bad thing. I'm crying as I write this because it still affects me to this day. God bless that woman.

    • @dekusdepression
      @dekusdepression 4 года назад

      BelleFlower15 wow that sounds like a beautiful person, I remember I was crying and my vice-principal said “ don’t you dare cry! You have no right to cry! So don’t you dare cry!”

  • @TheBayoubreeze
    @TheBayoubreeze 4 года назад +19

    Love this talk. SXSW stage would do better to not have things moving behind the speaker. For me it was really distracting. Re: the circles going round and round.

  • @mariamanabiedegannes1631
    @mariamanabiedegannes1631 Год назад +1

    Yessss, This video should be shared will every teacher in the world!!!

  • @lanawebster2078
    @lanawebster2078 4 года назад

    I miss you and your talks.....I am retired teacher.....and all schools need to hear you......

  • @miriamcjackson706
    @miriamcjackson706 6 лет назад +24

    I am crying I am so moved by the timing and clarity of this.message. As the realizations settle in, my wounded inner self sits up, unrounds her shoulders, and takes a breath. This has a palpable visceral effect. Because shame is pain. I am grateful for this teaching and your courage and dedication Dr. Brene Brown in bringing this subject to light for the sake of all of us and this up and coming generation.

  • @shallenburnett9107
    @shallenburnett9107 4 месяца назад

    THANK YOU FOR ADDRESSING THIS ISSUE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @chriscunningham8807
    @chriscunningham8807 4 года назад +2

    Courage is the willingness to enter the arena despite knowing you will lose. Speak your truth despite being ignored, villified or attacked by a group. Attempt something new and uncomfortable despite the risk of humiliation, failure or criticism. Above all, courage is being open, honest and vulnerable, and putting yourself out there by sending off a manuscript or asking someone on a date despite the risk of rejection after having exposed your heart and soul and the core of who you are.

  • @SusseBo
    @SusseBo 5 лет назад +22

    This one will definitely get out to some classrooms in Denmark today. Thank you for your message.

  • @EstairiaH
    @EstairiaH 5 лет назад

    Love love love!!

  • @romoromo6322
    @romoromo6322 7 лет назад +25

    I am so grateful for your outreach. Thank you for nailing it.

  • @MsGnor
    @MsGnor 7 лет назад +6

    Always WOW. Love your work Brené. And thanks to SXSWedu for sharing!!

  • @shareefaalzayani975
    @shareefaalzayani975 4 года назад +2

    hi thank you brenee .im from Bahrain Arabian Persian Gulf..I was a teacher and we had a religious discrimination in the air that led with the Arab spring in 2011 to a civil crisis in my beloved country...I knew deep in my heart that the teachers had a big hand to make things better and the hate will be less other than the classification , make fun and favouritism...I resined in 2014 . I thought of making the world a lovelier and braver place from outside the educational system...thank u again.

  • @tauholdingsllc4452
    @tauholdingsllc4452 2 года назад +1

    I completely agree that education is the cornerstone for creating, enhancing, and encouraging love and personal growth.

  • @KC-pd1dh
    @KC-pd1dh 3 года назад

    Watching and loving this from the uk. Saw a clip of this video in a training session so came to watch all of it. Amazing. Thank you.

  • @IlonaHolmbergYogaAndYou
    @IlonaHolmbergYogaAndYou 4 года назад +5

    Thank you from Stockholm! Among of many sentens I take even this one: To change hateful to painful!

  • @lonjemariesfashions5117
    @lonjemariesfashions5117 4 года назад +4

    She is beautiful and awesome and I love her voice

  • @kathleengranaas7
    @kathleengranaas7 4 года назад +2

    The action of learning is a risk, the ultimate vulnerability. As educators, it’s important to remember how vulnerable learners are. We have to create a climate where students are safe to be vulnerable, take risks, to make and learn from mistakes; this is where real grown can happen. Thank you Brené!

  • @benpeterson4673
    @benpeterson4673 4 года назад +9

    23:55 one of my favorite moments in the whole talk.

  • @KathyStrongFirst
    @KathyStrongFirst 7 лет назад +87

    Changing the world one teacher at a time. I honour you for your courage Brene' and I honour all teachers who tread this vulnerable and courageous path. ❤❤❤

    • @tootscarlson
      @tootscarlson 5 лет назад +2

      Kathy Strong with a last name like yours, how can you go wrong?

    • @monicahorne3230
      @monicahorne3230 2 года назад

      @@tootscarlson 6⅞1!

    • @lucasmccauley4656
      @lucasmccauley4656 2 года назад

      Hello. Kathy

    • @lynnepfeffer3326
      @lynnepfeffer3326 2 года назад

      @@monicahorne3230 is p pop pop pol ppppppp pop pop pop oor p to p

  • @tanyacasoojee8512
    @tanyacasoojee8512 4 года назад +2

    THIS WOMAN!!! I LOVE YOU BRENE BROWN!!!!

  • @Meleesha1116
    @Meleesha1116 6 лет назад +3

    I love Brene Brown!!!

  • @katalinpk5587
    @katalinpk5587 6 лет назад +9

    Thank you very much Dr.Brene . YOU always inspire me. God Bless You and your Family ❤

  • @blueshoes915
    @blueshoes915 5 лет назад +19

    Wow! This just changed my whole life and I’m only 10:15 in!
    Finished watching. I’m going to watch all of her talks now. Thank you, Brene!

    • @AshleeEspinosa
      @AshleeEspinosa 2 года назад +1

      Once you watch one of her talks you always want more!

  • @yklakda7758
    @yklakda7758 7 лет назад +54

    Again, Brene nailed it. She jumps right in the pool of of shame and vulnerability with humor and brings out the shine, out of these words. Thank you Brene, you're awesome.

  • @Tampa0123456789
    @Tampa0123456789 Год назад

    Best of her video ever. She is in beast mode here.

  • @jenniferdoll3391
    @jenniferdoll3391 4 года назад +6

    I am SO absolutely empowered. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for speaking with grit! I appreciate you.

  • @jackwanitkun3673
    @jackwanitkun3673 7 лет назад +15

    Thank you. Berne Brown changed my life.

  • @patriciabass9502
    @patriciabass9502 5 лет назад +9

    Empathy you either do or don't have an emotional ability for it. However, it can be taught on an intellectual level. The two serve the same purpose. But, they are not the same. I know this bc I have an autistic son who doesn't have the emotional capacity for empathy. There are plenty of autistic kids who do have it, but he does not. My mom noticed it first. I stayed in denial for years. But, several therapists later, it was confirmed by each one. Fortunately, his current therapist told me all was not lost. We have to teach him empathy on an intellectual level. We've been working with him for years. He is learning, though he is slower to learn than others. But, even he is learning.

  • @jamiandmarlalove947
    @jamiandmarlalove947 5 лет назад +14

    This is a great talk, we can make education so much more effective by leading with empathy! Knowing how to deal with shame would have helped us all as grade school students.

  • @apriladkins606
    @apriladkins606 5 месяцев назад

    Wow, every teacher or roll model for kids should have to listen to this.

  • @liamleee4
    @liamleee4 5 лет назад +4

    Absolutely incredible

  • @all1soul
    @all1soul 3 года назад +2

    I love this woman so much! Thank you for all you do and are, Brene' Brown!

  • @trishav4137
    @trishav4137 4 года назад +2

    Wonderful, eye opening presentation! Thank you, Dr. Brown.

  • @michellegilder1558
    @michellegilder1558 5 лет назад +1

    Go girl!!!!💚💚💚

  • @robertbarbeau2561
    @robertbarbeau2561 4 года назад

    Well worth watching this great speaker and great teacher I have added Bren'e Brown to my watch again list she rates!

  • @SisMaria1
    @SisMaria1 2 года назад +1

    From the bottom of my heart , I say thank Brené Brown ! I learn something valuable ever time I listen to your talks.

  • @danab9417
    @danab9417 4 года назад +3

    This an Every parent and teacher must listening to and understand!!! The world would be a safer and happier place to live if these truths were exercised.

  • @ruthmoore1448
    @ruthmoore1448 4 года назад +2

    Thank you Dr. Brown for this info. This was great !!!

  • @baldturtle6599
    @baldturtle6599 3 года назад +5

    Thank you brene brown, you helped me a lot in sieving out my fear.

  • @carleylintner9
    @carleylintner9 4 года назад

    Power differential.. wow, amazing way to put it.

  • @nerdalieisasleepyhead104
    @nerdalieisasleepyhead104 5 лет назад +25

    The most powerful conversation a teacher can have. Thank you, Brené

  • @rosaoliva2614
    @rosaoliva2614 3 года назад +2

    Great motivation for a Teachers and help us to learn about social and Emotional skills for help our kids not only in the knowledge of subjects but most important is what its impact to theirs life for ever .

  • @trudyrutledge6794
    @trudyrutledge6794 5 лет назад +10

    Absolutely golden...I couldn’t get enough ❤️

  • @gaildunne8307
    @gaildunne8307 3 года назад

    You have verified my emotional brain and life , thank you with all my vulnerable heart ❤️

  • @thomas4857
    @thomas4857 Год назад

    I'm not ashamed to be weaker than you but il keep paying attention to your podcast..your the first social worker I don't mind being obedient to everything you say an your the first social worker I liked

  • @cecilearnaudhenkel88
    @cecilearnaudhenkel88 2 года назад

    As a teacher, as a mom and as an often vulnerable woman, I thank Brené for this talk. Every minute was worth it. Many thanks for the content and your presence.

  • @sorolion
    @sorolion 5 лет назад +1

    Amazing

  • @Jaydensmama19
    @Jaydensmama19 5 лет назад +9

    I love Brene Brown. I would love to see her talks in person.

  • @deidreevans2777
    @deidreevans2777 5 лет назад +20

    Dr. Brene Brown can you please be my mentor, professor, mother everything plz

  • @delorespaul9570
    @delorespaul9570 Год назад +1

    I was listening to your talk for our whole school pd. It was wonderful listening to you. ❤

  • @claudiawinfield1089
    @claudiawinfield1089 4 года назад +3

    A woman after my heart! Thank you so much for this.

  • @marcieemmert7386
    @marcieemmert7386 2 года назад

    so true children is where the world can become great again. thank God for teaching teachers

  • @silviarendon-fong5034
    @silviarendon-fong5034 4 года назад

    Thank you for you message. You are a blessing.

  • @teeI0ck
    @teeI0ck 3 года назад

    showing an accurate and deep understanding; great perceptive. Thank you for all the insightful information. 💡

  • @djshoplandsshow-allowyours5911

    At 9 mins re. Trauma and Vulnerability is so good and important xx

  • @bonniemurphy1234
    @bonniemurphy1234 5 лет назад +1

    Amen, Sister!

  • @heatherweber531
    @heatherweber531 5 лет назад +5

    amazing. So much good info to think about. I am working on my ed degree. I am going to share this video with my adviser so she can share it with her classes.

  • @mariluzcreatingmusic
    @mariluzcreatingmusic 2 года назад +1

    Difficult conversations are essential! This is Gold. Thank you!!!

  • @firouz4296
    @firouz4296 2 года назад

    I survived a narcissistic relationship but I still think you can teach courage and empathy!

  • @viviennegreenwood8817
    @viviennegreenwood8817 3 года назад

    Let me add, My son had a teacher who built him up and nurtured him. Equally, he was superb. I was so sad we had to move on. He was God sent. He had an inbuilt empathy that could pick a troubled kid out. And give him the extra help and care he needed. My son thrived in his class.

  • @elissalombard7021
    @elissalombard7021 5 лет назад +28

    ‘When you “dress-rehearse” tragedy, the only thing you’re doing is squandering the joy that you need, [you’re keeping yourself from] building the reservoir for when bad things happen.’

    • @AshleeEspinosa
      @AshleeEspinosa 2 года назад

      💥 best quote ever. I keep this in my journal and refer back to every single I jump into teaching a class.

  • @elinrichardson3501
    @elinrichardson3501 5 лет назад +4

    fantastic talking about being afraid of joy.

  • @joninehritamusic
    @joninehritamusic 2 года назад

    Part of her brilliance is rooted in how funny she is. Loved this!

  • @travisjamelmusic5112
    @travisjamelmusic5112 10 месяцев назад +1

    This was really interesting, informative and extremely well delivered. I had to check myself at my own door with some of this. I needed this desperately

  • @janetromo3944
    @janetromo3944 4 года назад

    Awesome. Love it.

  • @redbougainvilia2544
    @redbougainvilia2544 5 лет назад +3

    wow! thanks so much for this.