
Brené Brown
Research Professor and Writer at Freelance
Host at Unlocking Us with Brené Brown
Host at Dare to Lead
Researcher. Storyteller. Texan.
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1 month ago |
listennotes.com | Brené Brown
Are you ready to find balance and break free from burnout as a high-achieving mom? Do you feel like you're always on edge and can't quiet your racing mind? Are you looking for mind & body solutions for your anxiety and overwhelm? Do you feel pressure to do it all, but don’t see how your daily routine is sustainableWhether you struggle with overwhelm, anxiety, self-doubt, people-pleasing, burnout, or perfectionism - it’s time to break through whatever is holding you back.
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Nov 18, 2024 |
orlandosentinel.com | Margaret Atwood |Brené Brown
Today is Monday, Nov. 18, the 323rd day of 2024. There are 43 days left in the year. Today in history:On Nov. 18, 1978, U.S. Rep. Leo J. Ryan of California and four others were killed on an airstrip in Jonestown, Guyana, by members of the Peoples Temple; the killings were followed by a night of mass murder and suicide resulting in the deaths of more than 900 cult members.
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Nov 18, 2024 |
heraldbulletin.com | Brené Brown |Tammy Talley
Today is MONDAY, NOV. 18, the 323rd day of 2024. There are 43 days left in the year. In 1928, “Steamboat Willie,” the first cartoon with synchronized sound as well as the first release of the character Mickey Mouse, debuted on screen at the Colony Theater in New York. Dave Appell, American musician, arranger, musical director (Ernie Kovacs), record producer (Charlie Gracie; The Orlons; Tony Orlando and Dawn), and songwriter, died at 92.
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Nov 18, 2024 |
heraldbulletin.com | Brené Brown |Tammy Talley
Today is MONDAY, NOV. 18, the 323rd day of 2024. There are 43 days left in the year. In 1928, “Steamboat Willie,” the first cartoon with synchronized sound as well as the first release of the character Mickey Mouse, debuted on screen at the Colony Theater in New York. Dave Appell, American musician, arranger, musical director (Ernie Kovacs), record producer (Charlie Gracie; The Orlons; Tony Orlando and Dawn), and songwriter, died at 92.
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Nov 3, 2024 |
payhip.com | Jason Deign |Brené Brown
How gangsta rap shocked America, made millions, and pulled back the curtain on an urban crisis. How is it that gangsta rap—so dystopian that it struck aspiring Brooklyn rapper and future superstar Jay-Z as “over the top”—was born in Los Angeles, the home of Hollywood, surf, and sun? In the Reagan era, hip-hop was understood to be the music of the inner city and, with rare exception, of New York.
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