Listening to shame – Brené Brown TEDx talk

Shame, a deeply ingrained emotional state, corrodes self-worth and hinders growth. It thrives in silence and secrecy, fuelling destructive behaviours and preventing authentic connection. Confronting shame requires vulnerability and compassion, but it opens the door to healing, self-acceptance, and a renewed sense of worthiness in the world.

Brené Brown delves into the transformative potential that emerges when individuals directly confront their shame.

DR BRENÉ BROWN is a storyteller who studies courage, vulnerability, shame and empathy.


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