Brené Brown: How to “Brave the Wilderness” & Find True Belonging

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Marie Forleo

Marie Forleo

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True belonging is SO much more than “fitting in.” In this episode, Marie joins cultural icon Brené Brown in Texas to talk about her book “Braving the Wilderness.” Brené explains how to balance our need for individuality and standing out with our innate need for social acceptance. Plus, she breaks down the seven elements of trust, why shame never leads to a productive conversation, and why Brené doesn’t wear a suit - or watch her language - when she speaks to organizations. #MarieTVInterviews #BreneBrown #BRAVING
Dr. Brené Brown is a research professor, storyteller, and best-selling author. Her TED Talk on vulnerability is one of the top five most viewed TED Talks in the world with over 50 million views. She’s spent decades studying courage, vulnerability, shame, and empathy, and is the author of several #1 New York Times bestsellers, including “The Gifts of Imperfection,” “Daring Greatly,” “Rising Strong,” “Braving the Wilderness,” and “Dare to Lead.” Brené is the founder and CEO of Brave Leaders, Inc., an organization that brings evidence-based courage-building programs to teams, leaders, entrepreneurs, and culture shifters.
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@marieforleo
@marieforleo 3 роки тому
Jump to these great nuggets of wisdom from the brilliant Brené Brown: 2:45 - The 5 words Maya Angelou shared that shaped Brené’s speaking career. 6:49 - Why we must practice “braving” if we want to stay connected to ourselves and others. 11:00 - The concept we *must* understand to heal polarization in our country and our world. 15:55 - How your fear of criticism is holding you back - and what you can do about it. 24:11 - The critical difference between shaming and holding people accountable. What’s next? Watch this playlist to see more inspiring interviews: ukposts.info/slow/PL4D5277E0F92106D2
@guillerminaproverbio2401
@guillerminaproverbio2401 2 роки тому
11¹1111¹¹¹¹¹¹11
@luciencastie8301
@luciencastie8301 2 роки тому
Hello. Marie
@annammazur9712
@annammazur9712 2 роки тому
Hi that's was great 👍 I have one question because English it's not my first language. What is the wilderness?
@prolificprofoundpoetry5381
@prolificprofoundpoetry5381 Рік тому
Thank you so much. I AM THE WILDERNESS!!
@prolificprofoundpoetry5381
@prolificprofoundpoetry5381 Рік тому
@@annammazur9712tanding on your 10 toes Alone, no matter who doubts you or are against you & your beliefs. You remembering that you are brave, courageous and faithful.
@startblogup
@startblogup 6 років тому
What I keep thinking... can anybody give Brene a Nobel prize for peace?
@itskenziebrenna
@itskenziebrenna 6 років тому
yesss!! I agree w this!!
@margolandon1565
@margolandon1565 6 років тому
I have said that many times!
@micheledaniels8803
@micheledaniels8803 6 років тому
Start Blog Up. Блоггинг для творческих предпринимателей I️ totally agree!
@micheledaniels8803
@micheledaniels8803 6 років тому
I️ totally agree. She is amazing.
@journeysxtraorthopedist5371
@journeysxtraorthopedist5371 6 років тому
Stephanie Allred
@LeezPgh
@LeezPgh 6 років тому
"Don't walk through the world looking for evidence that you don't belong.. because you will always find it. Don't walk through the world looking for evidence that you are not enough.. because you will always find it. Our worth and our belonging are not negotiated with other people. We carry those inside of our hearts." "I will not negotiate who I am. If I negotiate who I am for you, I may fit in with you, but I no longer belong to myself."
@pcwhite100
@pcwhite100 6 років тому
LeezPgh I found that so powerful as well!
@DiSaValCrescerTranscender
@DiSaValCrescerTranscender 6 років тому
That part was FUCKING AMAZING too
@bobdole564
@bobdole564 5 років тому
#preach
@Lauraisgreen
@Lauraisgreen 5 років тому
Powerful shit ❤️👌
@cherriemckinstry131
@cherriemckinstry131 5 років тому
Thank you... I hear and feel this...
@nelidalewis9034
@nelidalewis9034 3 роки тому
I have a KNOT in my throat, after 45 years and being ostracized from the siblings, and thinking there was something wrong with me because I didnt fit in, NOW I know, I will never fit in, I AM OK standing alone and I DO BELONG. I finally know what BRAVING is and I am the FKN wilderness! Thank you BRENE
@ruthkingng8663
@ruthkingng8663 3 роки тому
Totally get your comment Nelda !! It's difficult to see we may be ok when others around us have a similarity we do not share. Love brene brown
@thejogayogafiles
@thejogayogafiles 2 роки тому
👏👏👏🥰👋
@luciencastie8301
@luciencastie8301 2 роки тому
Hello. Nelida
@annammazur9712
@annammazur9712 2 роки тому
Very true 👍 I have question because English it's not my first language what is wilderness in Brene content
@canicebarbone8313
@canicebarbone8313 7 місяців тому
Amen to that
@blaisegirl420
@blaisegirl420 4 роки тому
"Don't walk through the world looking for evidence that you don't belong because you'll always find it. Don't walk through the world looking for evidence you are not enough because you will always find it. Our worth and our belonging are not negotiated with other people. We carry those inside of our hearts" Amen ❤👏
@kamsiahenching238
@kamsiahenching238 Рік тому
Permission to share. Thank you
@masyhthompson2901
@masyhthompson2901 5 місяців тому
Beautiful
@JannicaSeraypheap-wp5mb
@JannicaSeraypheap-wp5mb 26 днів тому
I’ve noticed that people always seem to be attached to the same quotes during a video so I may add that it’s humanizing to know we sip from the same pool.
@sheilamutaramuka5400
@sheilamutaramuka5400 6 років тому
"At the end of the day, At the end of the week, At the end of my life , I want to be able to say that I contributed more than I criticized" It's saying everything. Thank you for sharing a part of you
@nursynikki
@nursynikki 3 роки тому
Lesson for me to go edit some posts
@AnnaPugacova
@AnnaPugacova 6 років тому
"When I fit you - I don't fit myself anymore!" BEAUTIFUL
@janicemaguire8551
@janicemaguire8551 3 роки тому
So true x
@mrs.riche3939
@mrs.riche3939 3 роки тому
Absolutely beautiful!!!
@luciencastie8301
@luciencastie8301 2 роки тому
Hello Anna
@quikboarder93
@quikboarder93 6 років тому
That was insanely powerful. Brené is the type of person that could completely change your life with just 1 conversation
@maxwellcooper2
@maxwellcooper2 6 років тому
"Dehumanization is not a social justice tool" -- Yes, brilliantly pointed out. Thank you. This is resonating with me so much right now.
@Clau1982
@Clau1982 6 років тому
"If the only two tools that you have in your tool bag are shame or coddle, that's a sorry-ass tool bag" that nugget of wisdom just blew me away
@ramapublishing5
@ramapublishing5 6 років тому
Me toooooo
@coconin5941
@coconin5941 6 років тому
oh hell yes!! right?!
@luciencastie8301
@luciencastie8301 2 роки тому
Hello. Claudia
@HusseinBarbaar
@HusseinBarbaar 6 років тому
Marie and Brene are a breath of fresh air in a stinky world. I'm a guy and I'm not sure if they caught me in a sweet spot in my life (within the first week of the birth of my first son) but I was fighting back this watery stuff in my eyes because they've put my Dreams into words I wouldn't know how to describe. Full of Gratitude for Brene, Marie and Team Forleo! #Classic!
@adelewalker9651
@adelewalker9651 6 років тому
Ridwanullah PodasTv x
@shelpow
@shelpow 5 років тому
Awwwwwww, congratulations new daddy!
@MyrnaDeJesus
@MyrnaDeJesus 4 роки тому
Thank you for your thoughtful response. May your journey through fatherhood be enriching and healing. Thank you for existing and for giving a damn!
@lynnrussell467
@lynnrussell467 3 роки тому
How awesome to see/hear a man be soft n squishy out loud in public! You, sir, must be a REAL MAN! ;-) Thank you 💝
@tamarajessup1398
@tamarajessup1398 5 років тому
I have Borderline Personality Disorder. The hardest part of for me it isn't the poor emotional regulation or even unstable relationships; those are painful, of course, and have affected my life and the lives of those I've loved in lasting ways. It's the unstable sense of self. Having been dehumanized, I haven't been able to agree with the expression "Wherever you go, there you are!" Wherever I go, I'm whomever the people I find there need me to be, which may differ from whom they want me to be, which has no relationship with who I am. I'm 56 years old as of this moment, and have almost no idea who I am - a wilderness, indeed, about which I often feel bewildered. I'm grateful to Brené for giving me a compass to help me find my way.
@carrad123456
@carrad123456 4 роки тому
Which of her book helped you most
@susanharris3952
@susanharris3952 4 роки тому
So BEAUTIFUL, Tamara. Thank you for being honest and vulnerable with us. It's a high art. And your writing is a pleasure to read.
@selina6651
@selina6651 4 роки тому
Yes, I'm barely finding out about this woman through videos. Best wishes to you on your journey, there have been times where I've felt very similar to what you are saying. I like the mnumonic device braving, it just simplifies alot of what we are already trying to do.
@inspiredclarity2014
@inspiredclarity2014 4 роки тому
Tamara, look at you and all that courage! My daughter is diagnosed with Borderline pd. So did my dad and sister when they were alive. I wish I could've understood my dad and sis better when they were alive. I didn't see the trauma side of it, how they had been hurt only my frustration and anger when I felt they were being difficult. I'm glad to have a better chance with my daughter, who is an adult with a child of her own. I guess I'm not entirely sure what I want to say except people like Brene Brown help with the excellent and courageous work they do and you help by demonstrating that it's okay to talk about. It's important to yourself and others to admit and talk about. Together we can blow shame out of the water and move towards healing. Thank you. Sending love.
@inspiredclarity2014
@inspiredclarity2014 4 роки тому
Tamara, another quick comment/question: have you looked into learning about fragmentation and/or shadow work and/or integration? These may help point toward what you might be rejecting about yourself so you can learn to accept and heal those parts and be more authentically who you are. I like Teal Swan's work. She has a ton of content on UKposts. I'd start by listening to her personal story of her childhood and teen years. She's so beautiful and confident you would never guess how far she's come. To me it shows we can heal more than we could imagine. Take care, Margie
@hgg324
@hgg324 6 років тому
"In the absence of data, we will always make up stories." So true! Wonderful conversation.
@JovanaMiljanovic
@JovanaMiljanovic 6 років тому
This was the best invested 30 minutes of my day today. I am so grateful for this episode.
@marsinafrica
@marsinafrica 6 років тому
Jovana Miljanovic Amazing interview. I just watched another amazing Brene Brown speech that was also powerful on trust here ... ukposts.info/have/v-deo/naefm3ylj5miwqM.html that you might enjoy 💓
@aquababe7
@aquababe7 6 років тому
Jovana Miljanovic
@miles4rubys
@miles4rubys 4 роки тому
Jovana Miljanovic ditto!!
@LeonidSpartanKing
@LeonidSpartanKing 4 роки тому
Slazem see
@63mirian
@63mirian 3 роки тому
Y k jun
@NikkiCFO
@NikkiCFO 6 років тому
"I am the f&cking wilderness!!!" I love the vulnerability and authenticity of this video. Will definitely watch it over and over again.
@poppyorangeflower
@poppyorangeflower 6 років тому
"I am the fucking wilderness." "Amen." Lol these ladies are terrific.
@journeysxtraorthopedist5371
@journeysxtraorthopedist5371 6 років тому
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@timbawangu3038
@timbawangu3038 3 роки тому
Me too
@luciencastie8301
@luciencastie8301 2 роки тому
Hello. Nikki
@sharonmedeiros9819
@sharonmedeiros9819 3 роки тому
Three years later this is more relevant than ever.
@flyingcrew2640
@flyingcrew2640 3 роки тому
So beautiful.. Brene for president.. So many jems here.. Brene us such a wise wisdom teacher with soul and class I love her morals, values and her bravery to stand on her own two feet.. Your my inspiration.. I love your quote which I will try to remember. I might fit in for you but then I won't belong to myself anymore.. And I have heard her say it before and it's so true.. If you look for love and belonging outside of yourself you will always suffer.. Love this quote from brene which is amazing.. My worth and belonging us non negotiable with others, it's something I carry in my heart.. Rock on
@amberts180
@amberts180 6 років тому
"Contribute more than you criticize" - Love it!! Thanks, Dr. Brown!
@susangregory680
@susangregory680 6 років тому
I so rarely have the patience to watch videos of this length. This one is different. I kept "rewinding" if I tuned out for a moment, I didn't want to miss anything. This is gold!
@luciencastie8301
@luciencastie8301 2 роки тому
Hello. Susan
@bobdole564
@bobdole564 5 років тому
Rehumanise rather than dehumanising. Had to pause for a bit, getting odd looks tearing up in an airport. So hard to do, but you're right, it's so toxic. Urgh... Now I have to think of other things to say about my boss 🤔 hardest homework ever. P.s. Brené Brown, you and you're words are literally a God Send 💙 ♥️
@letalwandle4553
@letalwandle4553 8 місяців тому
I am the wilderness, too. I always come back to this session to remind myself that there is nothing wrong with standing alone at times...
@melaniefox-smith8776
@melaniefox-smith8776 6 років тому
"I am not going to negotiate who I am for you". How powerful is that? I love that!
@NathalieLazo
@NathalieLazo 3 роки тому
IT IS SUPER POWERFUL! Thank you for re-sharing this! :)
@Vanderwoman
@Vanderwoman 6 років тому
I've always felt very uncomfortable when people talk about politics, from both sides, and dehumanize each other. I never know how to articulate how I feel or even explain to myself why i feel the way I do and this episode helped me understand why. I know where my values are aligned to and I feel very strongly about it but I also respect others. I know one thing for sure, I will go out and get this book for me sooner than later(and will look for the other books as well.) Thank you for this wonderful episode.So refreshing to watch both of you. Blessings!
@pandorapada
@pandorapada 6 років тому
Maria Christina Doppler, I agree! I avoid threads and topics that involve too much bullying. It is quite sad how much social media has caused people to become so cruel and hateful. We need to reeducate ourselves and our children and steer them away from hateful crimes and conversations.
@Vanderwoman
@Vanderwoman 6 років тому
Thank you!
@mangalover0149
@mangalover0149 4 роки тому
She actually talks about that dehumanisation in the most recent podcast she did with Russell Brand.
@colleencampbell7878
@colleencampbell7878 6 місяців тому
I love Brené Brown. Every time I listen to her I learn something valuable. The lessons are all at once simple and profound and always life changing when embraced. Today the Break down of trust was huge. Some people close to me have broken my trust and I always struggled with why because it wasn't always huge, horrible, movie worthy events but I wanted nothing to do with them. I always had a sense of unease and defensiveness around them. Now I feel validated in my previously unexplainable feelings and the boundary to keep myself peaceful and safe feels easier to keep. Thank you for always being open, genuine and kind.
@TeamForleo
@TeamForleo 6 місяців тому
We're so grateful you shared this experience with us, Colleen. Setting boundaries isn't easy work, and we know how hard it can be when our loved ones break our trust. We're so proud of you for keeping yourself safe and at peace. Keep up the amazing work - thank you for watching 💖
@divinewryte
@divinewryte 6 років тому
Loved this! "I may fit in for you but I'm betraying myself." Yes! Thank you!
@nika1404
@nika1404 6 років тому
MY TWO FAVORITE LADIES TOGETHER. I think I just died and went to self-help heaven.
@MsLiberianLady
@MsLiberianLady 6 років тому
Nika Ambrožič lolol right!!! This is awesome
@ccovergirl
@ccovergirl 6 років тому
(self-help heaven) You nailed it!!
@LXSeaV
@LXSeaV 6 років тому
Nika Ambrožič Basically!
@isiluysal
@isiluysal 6 років тому
I cried when Marie cried and said I love you. This is being human. Thank you for being yourself in front of cameras and millions of people.
@taylor82x
@taylor82x 6 років тому
Brene Brown you are a gift to this world
@MissNatalonga
@MissNatalonga 4 роки тому
I love how she brought up that the dehumanizing concept goes both ways. I'm so worried about what I see happening in our culture today, how each side blames each other and how the supposedly compassionate, loving side has no problem in being hateful and punishing towards those they perceive as enemies. One of my favorite sayings is "Cuando apuntas con el dedo, tres apuntan hacia tí." "When you point a finger, three point back at you. We should always be vigilant of our self righteousness. Loved this talk. Cheers.
@cindywho134
@cindywho134 4 роки тому
As she said, no one has the moral high ground.
@chriscunningham8807
@chriscunningham8807 3 роки тому
This is a major problem today when extreme left and extreme right clash with both claiming that they're simply protecting or promoting their cherished belief systems. Meanwhile people on the left, right and in the centre are blamed, misjudged, falsely accused and attacked with minimal hope of resolution. Walking the line between complicit silence or calling out crime and injustice while preserving respect, fairness and tolerance for the often demonised opponent is like walking the razor's edge. I fail abysmally when trying to navigate the potential landmines set by contemporary political correctness and the championing of minorities who sometimes feel entitled to react with disproportionate vitriol and self-righteous rage when they feel "offended."
@jennifervanegas1
@jennifervanegas1 6 років тому
I AM the "wilderness" too! Thank you! The end made me cry!
@goodwayinlife111
@goodwayinlife111 4 роки тому
wow we are the wilderness I love this interview what resonates with me the most: choose brave instead of comfort Rehumanize rather than Dehumanize in the Absence of data we tend to create stories
@NathalieLazo
@NathalieLazo 3 роки тому
You explained this really well! 😄 Thanks for the great points about choosing bravery instead of comfort! :) I'll remember this for next time!
@livelythings
@livelythings 6 років тому
Very thought provoking. My take-away is the "tool" of courage combined with self-check. Many speakers talk about just courage and "go for it" attitude, but that's not very realistic for most people. But when it's combined with "i see my vulnerability" "this is what makes me angry, i need to look into this" or "this is how i feel", it makes the decision making and process of approaching people more conscious and less stressful.
@alyssaslauenwhite451
@alyssaslauenwhite451 6 років тому
The ending had me in tears. I'm sitting in my little shabby office after 10pm working away on projects listening to Marie interviews, as I always do. The ending gave me a jolt and a nudge to the soul and a very VERY heavy reminder of why I do what I do and how I have come so far already and sitting here able to watch the future and all it's possibilities before me. I AM THE FUCKING WILDERNESS
@erinbarkel7996
@erinbarkel7996 6 років тому
OMG!!!!!!!! These two together are like a powerhouse!!!!! 💕💕💕💕
@RoseKetring
@RoseKetring 6 років тому
I loved this nugget of wisdom from this episode: "Our worth and our belonging are NOT negotiated with other people. We carry those inside of our hearts." I have lived the first thirty years of my life trying to belong by trying to be who they wanted me to be, including the Church I grew up in, my mother, my sisters, my father. I couldn't fit in for any of them. It was hell believing that I was not enough, that the reason I lost both of my girls to "family" people I couldn't fit into because I was unable to fit into the places that were "acceptable." Losing my girls to their fathers because I was an "unfit mother" broke me for many years. Hearing these words about worth and belonging are found within my heart was soothing. Thank you for for that.
@adrianapamplin5419
@adrianapamplin5419 4 роки тому
Can’t get enough of this Brene Brown stuff! I’m been applying for jobs and this has been the best preparation
@adelemoreau9354
@adelemoreau9354 Місяць тому
I’ve listened to this talk several times, sometimes with years or months apart and every time I’m blown, but in a different way. I feel on every replay, how ever more deeply this sinks into my skin and how much I’ve moved forward as well as dived into my own depths and awe fully terrifying moments of despair . Every talk of Brené feels deeper and deeper every time I hear it. Cheers and Amen to that
@TeamForleo
@TeamForleo Місяць тому
This filled our cup to the brim today, Adele. We're so honored to have you here. Thank you for sharing and for watching with us, and keep in touch. ❤🙏
@charlieh.9193
@charlieh.9193 6 років тому
Brene always opens my mind. Every. Time.
@momswearheels
@momswearheels 6 років тому
So excited to dig into this! Listening while I clean the house. Thanks for great content!
@gabriellestapletonroach9976
@gabriellestapletonroach9976 5 років тому
So happy I found this, Speaks to my heart!
@hildabeauxbilda
@hildabeauxbilda 6 років тому
I'm going to need to watch a few more times to fully digest all the topics covered but WOW! This was such a meaningful conversion to get to listen in on. Thank you for sharing it ❤
@fearlessmakeup9350
@fearlessmakeup9350 6 років тому
Brene is one of my favourite people and favourite authors. She showed me through her teachings that I too could be braver and put myself out there and share what I have learned with the world through my own struggles by being vulnerable. It was because of people like Gabby, Glennon and Brene that I wrote my own book about shame and choosing to be who I am after my own personal struggles. So thank you Brene for sharing even more of your wisdom with us students of of life who want to continually learn more about this world around us and how to be better people in it.
@luciencastie8301
@luciencastie8301 2 роки тому
Hello. There
@Judymontel
@Judymontel 6 років тому
well THIS is a keeper. Thanks Marie, Brene and everyone responsible for getting this to me (I know there's a lot of you I don't see - blessings from me!)
@cynthiagifford7828
@cynthiagifford7828 6 років тому
Love this! You are speaking my language! I Love the wilderness, and I Love to dance! 💜💜💜
@cynthiagifford7828
@cynthiagifford7828 6 років тому
Thank you for doing what you do! Both of you! 💖
@jodikirkwood666
@jodikirkwood666 6 років тому
I want to be their friends!!!
@gracemckenzie8138
@gracemckenzie8138 6 років тому
Yes! I love the part about the dangers of dehumanization and how it corrodes moral obligation and goes against who we are as people. Might I humbly stand alone and suggest that the dehumanization of unborn children is chipping away at our society's soul? There is so much pain, regret, and loss for the dehumanized and the ones who practice it.
@sparksolutionssupport7198
@sparksolutionssupport7198 6 років тому
Love this video! Chock full of insight and great advice from two awesome women! Thank you Brent and Maria!!
@superjonz9958
@superjonz9958 6 років тому
Indeed that part in 34:13 hit me real hard just exactly as Marie's reaction! "We are The Wilderness!" 😌 Thanks Brene!
@fionadrake7431
@fionadrake7431 4 роки тому
'Opting out of speaking out is the definition of privilege' This, this is so true.
@katelinjenkins3463
@katelinjenkins3463 6 років тому
Omg this is so powerful!!! I definitely need to purchase her book and take a hard look at my own biases and angers... as you say... and get On it ... chills ❤️🌟✨
@Sunshine44008
@Sunshine44008 6 років тому
So much wisdom in this interview. Truly loved this interview. Thank you both for your honesty, authenticity and wisdom.
@rupalisarda
@rupalisarda 4 роки тому
This conversation is so engaging, so authentic... just loved it 💕
@kmcg2us
@kmcg2us Рік тому
The wilderness and wild... getting to a place of confidence and self-assurance has been one of the toughest terrains I have traveled. Standing alone is so painful and yet so rewarding in the end. It took the violent murder of my 26 year young grandson Zack, 18 months ago for me to truly understanding the life affirming practice of "I will not negotiate who I am." Thank you Brene (and Marie) for teaching and leading the way for me.
@TeamForleo
@TeamForleo Рік тому
Hi Karen! We're so sorry to hear about Zack's passing 💗💗We know that grief never fully goes away. You absolutely do not have to negotiate who you are. You can absolutely be you. That's not always easy sometimes and we see your bravery and strength. - Monauar, Team Forleo
@melissaonirique
@melissaonirique 6 років тому
POWERFUL!!!! Oh my gosh!! Wow. I need this book in my life. Thank you Brené and Marie 💕
@marcuslouison3998
@marcuslouison3998 6 років тому
Hey, Brene! Your work is EPIC! This interview is absolute GOLD! Thanks for bringing this to us, Marie!
@katherinewilkinson9428
@katherinewilkinson9428 5 років тому
You are talented about putting concepts into words in a way I haven't been able to do yet. Thank you for sharing
@eyestorm
@eyestorm 5 років тому
I loved this book - it resonated SO much with me, amazing sharing and inspirational lady 💕
@umsafiyah
@umsafiyah 6 років тому
I feel connected to this talk on so many levels.. so much insight into human behavior, on point about dehumanization and courage. loved it.
@chalesefelt1981
@chalesefelt1981 6 років тому
I've done OK at being brave in the wilderness my entire life. Won't bore you with the details, but I've definitely recognized my life as a wilderness and have felt that I was largely braving it alone. I now find myself challenged to stop insisting upon braving it alone and to instead let others in. I am learning about vulnerability - I've *felt* vulnerable, but I haven't *shown* that I'm vulnerable. I don't want to walk the entire trail alone anymore. Brene is teaching me how to create a new little side path that can hopefully someday become the place where I live.
@caroleleigh7179
@caroleleigh7179 6 років тому
Chalese Felt efu90df
@luciencastie8301
@luciencastie8301 2 роки тому
Hello. Chalese
@annammazur9712
@annammazur9712 2 роки тому
What's mean wilderness in Brene content? English it's not my first language and I'm struggling to understand this meaning
@vanishingpt0727
@vanishingpt0727 5 років тому
I love the whole video. My favorite part was the moment you two shared in the last few minutes of the video. It was so beautiful!
@66wikkan
@66wikkan 6 років тому
Thanks so much for your talk. So healing, wise and true.
@christianharbin21
@christianharbin21 6 років тому
Oh my GOD! I was so waiting for the day that you'd feature Dr. Brené Brown on your show!! All ears ALL EARS!!! Thank you so much for this! #Grateful
@Sasha-vs6sd
@Sasha-vs6sd 6 років тому
I could listen to you two chat for hours ❤️
@happycam1686
@happycam1686 6 років тому
Me too! They are so passionate about their jobs!
@donnabuckner2689
@donnabuckner2689 6 років тому
I always LOVE hearing from Brene'! Thank you for all of those nuggets!
@megbateman5754
@megbateman5754 6 років тому
THIS! thank you thank you for sharing whats in your hearts and putting it into words.
@ChrissyScavezze
@ChrissyScavezze 6 років тому
I'm braving the wilderness of finding my self worth. Thank you for your words of inspiration reminding me that I'm on the right path.
@patspears2226
@patspears2226 5 років тому
You may consider reading Marianne Williamson's A Woman of Worth.
@mangalover0149
@mangalover0149 4 роки тому
I’m on the same path right now..
@yabe1496
@yabe1496 6 років тому
Im crying a river, you 2 touched my heart. Thank you for puting in words my feelings.
@evaisdreaming
@evaisdreaming 6 років тому
im soooo happy i found your channel this interview was so beautiful.💚💚
@eileenmacdougall8945
@eileenmacdougall8945 5 років тому
This was great. Thank you ladies. So nice to get confirmation that it's okay to be who we are.
@janet6348
@janet6348 4 роки тому
I told my children when they were growing up "your religion should be the way you live your life. If you turn your back on someone who needs your help; shame on you." Brene has a way of addressing the uncomfortable, putting it in perspective and making it simple to deal with. I just love listening to her; The questions and discussion were great and I thank you for posting this video.
@owenomalley1815
@owenomalley1815 6 років тому
This is so emotional, healing and wholesome - energetically it is so powerful that a tear came to my eye when i heard the ping of the email arriving - BEFORE I even watched the video - how crazy is that - great work you powerful gracious ladies of the light.
@chantalgomis1527
@chantalgomis1527 6 років тому
Thank you for this amazing interview ! like you said, its very important to remain with the truth of who we really are.
@gavinnguyen2699
@gavinnguyen2699 6 років тому
I needed this. I absolutely loved this. I listened to this twice already.
@1632mermaid
@1632mermaid 6 років тому
The last nugget of wisdom: we carry it inside of our hearts. BRILLIANT! Thank you Marie and Brené ❤️❤️
@luciencastie8301
@luciencastie8301 2 роки тому
Hello. Mackenzie
@JanelleFraser
@JanelleFraser 6 років тому
Wow! I love this video! Using BRAVING to talk about trust is so great! xo
@limilou7938
@limilou7938 6 років тому
Wow. Thank you for being brave and choosing love over fear. You've inspired me to do the same!
@patbymak8895
@patbymak8895 5 років тому
Thank you. I needed this so so much.
@michaelshozi1491
@michaelshozi1491 4 роки тому
The whole conversation for me has been amazing to watch and listen to. Loved the 7 elements of Trust!!! Why did i not bump into this interview sooner!!!
@NathalieLazo
@NathalieLazo 3 роки тому
Thank you for sharing your input! It is great! :)
@lakeboww
@lakeboww 6 років тому
Great content. Thank you Marie.
@ProREAStaffing
@ProREAStaffing 5 років тому
Oh my goodness. I love it when the two of you get together. Thank you both for your work. I always feel like you deliver exactly what I need to hear. xo
@daniel51020
@daniel51020 3 роки тому
So, deeply, truly, courageously true.... Thank you for sharing.
@karlapadilla9395
@karlapadilla9395 3 роки тому
Wow! This episode was recorded in 2017, but is so relevant to all that is happening in our world today in 2020. So many incredible takeaways and action items. It is time for some deep soul searching. Thank you Marie and Brene!
@AmaliaGhiban
@AmaliaGhiban 6 років тому
Grateful to both for sharing so much wisdom! for speaking up, showing up and letting yourselves be seen. Such a great reminder! Lots of love
@luciencastie8301
@luciencastie8301 2 роки тому
Hello. Amalia
@luciencastie8301
@luciencastie8301 2 роки тому
Hello. Amalia
@RetireCertain
@RetireCertain 6 років тому
So glad to see 2 of my favorite mentors together...in Texas! Thanks for the simple yet hard tips.
@larahannison3560
@larahannison3560 6 років тому
Beene, Thank you for your Authentic Truth contributions and Wisdom !!❤️
@chouayang6372
@chouayang6372 6 років тому
Love Brene and Marie
@itskenziebrenna
@itskenziebrenna 6 років тому
"At the end of the day I want to say I contributed more than I criticize." She's amazing.
@ilariatartaglione7983
@ilariatartaglione7983 6 років тому
Love you both ❤ Such a great inspiration! Thank you Ladies!
@catarinacosta7084
@catarinacosta7084 6 років тому
This was a great interview/conversation! Thank you!
@mamawhys3773
@mamawhys3773 6 років тому
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU FOR THIS! My husband and I both have been struggling heavily with this issue. I feel so detached from everyone because we all seem so triggered for like the last year and a half...
@luciencastie8301
@luciencastie8301 2 роки тому
Hello. There
@erinnae6018
@erinnae6018 6 років тому
Thank you for having this conversation! It was something I needed to hear especially at this time:)
@CyndiCaviedes
@CyndiCaviedes 6 років тому
Love this episode, and love watching these two amazing women that inspire me everyday!
@DianeDavisprophotog
@DianeDavisprophotog 6 років тому
The best find today. Thank you!
@martinajacksonforkentucky6244
@martinajacksonforkentucky6244 3 роки тому
I needed this. As I navigate some really hard conversations, I needed to hear that I can stand alone, even when it is tough.
@luciencastie8301
@luciencastie8301 2 роки тому
Hello. Martina
@puteronpandora
@puteronpandora 6 років тому
makes me so proud to be a social worker. I have the same sentiment. It holds me back at times from speaking up more when I know I'll be "attacked" by both sides. such a great way to describe getting back to our humanity. Thank you.
@mariaw.kiejnich1192
@mariaw.kiejnich1192 3 роки тому
So thankful for the both of you for bringing this wisdom to my life!
@rionboyd
@rionboyd Рік тому
The thing I most appreciate about this conversation is that it asks us to think reflectively and process our sentiments and values. I tend to look inwardly first and I find myself asking: Am I betraying myself? Before this conversation, I wasn’t even sure what it looks like. Forget about trying to fit other’s demands of who I should be (not to say this isn’t an important exercise- it’s not where I am at this moment), who and I demanding myself to be? What does betraying me look and feel like? What triggered that betrayal? How can I not betray myself again? These are just a few questions I am asking… Thanks for shifting my thoughts toward loyalty- self-loyalty: I belong to me. I give myself permission to be authentically me! Thank you for this episode. I give your flowers- 🌸 🌺
@TeamForleo
@TeamForleo Рік тому
Hi Ma Rion! Those are some incredible questions to guide you to honor yourself and who you want to be. We know they're going to serve you well! Thank you so much for sharing them with us. Giving you a heart in exchange for your flowers💖- Monauar, Team Forleo
@janicecolon5929
@janicecolon5929 5 років тому
Loving this amazing book, it has literally change my life 🙌🏼
@luciencastie8301
@luciencastie8301 2 роки тому
Hello. Janice
@RossQuintana
@RossQuintana 6 років тому
On point, it is about critical thinking, and contributing to humankind in a way we are all responsible for.
@racheltowle9016
@racheltowle9016 5 років тому
This is a gorgeous video. Every point has been well and clearly made and the profound messages really shiny through. Thank you x
@jacintakeeble1225
@jacintakeeble1225 6 років тому
This is everything!!! Need to read this book ASAP. Thank you xx
@treenaBe
@treenaBe 4 роки тому
"True belonging is a spiritual practice, and it's about the ability to find sacredness in both being a part of something but also the courage to stand alone". The world needs more Brenes, and I'm blessed to be alive in a time that her voice and messages impact me in such a deep healing way, in my own recovery and lifes challenges to show up & be in the arena. Thank you Marie and Brene.
@gracapaz2070
@gracapaz2070 6 років тому
Choosing brave over comfort. All I need to hear today*
@crystalinborras4724
@crystalinborras4724 3 роки тому
Watching this was such a blessing and I'm looking forward to reading Brené Browns books. So inspiring!!
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