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Tag Archives: Vulnerability
Thinking about Difficult Topics
Wow, February just flew by! It has been a wet, rainy month here. My writing has gone into hibernation! My storytelling class just ended and I am feeling a bit bereft – – we had a great, supportive group. I’m determined … Continue reading
Posted in Important Issues
Tagged Amara, Chiwetel Ejiofor, daring greatly, Lupita Nyong'o, Oscars, Twelve Years a Slave, Vulnerability
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Brené Brown comes to Seattle
The other night I went to hear Brené Brown, the social work researcher from Houston, talk about vulnerability and shame. I had written about her in an earlier post and a friend alerted me to her visit to Seattle to promote … Continue reading
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Tagged Brené Brown, daring greatly, Vulnerability
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What’s the big deal about vulnerability?
I am inspired by this revealing, open-hearted TED talk by Brené Brown, a social work researcher at the University of Houston. She has spent the last ten years studying courage, authenticity, vulnerability, and shame. Here are the questions she is trying … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Inspiring People
Tagged Brené Brown, Meditation, Rodney Smith, Seattle Insight Meditation, Shame, Vulnerability
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