5. Places We Go With Others - And The Framework for Meaningful Connection

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Brené maps out a new framework for cultivating meaningful connection by exploring three skill sets that emerged from her research: developing grounded confidence, practicing the courage to walk alongside, and story stewardship. The relationship between compassion, empathy, sympathy, pity, and boundaries is explored and, with the help of writer and therapist Prentis Hemphill, we look at the important role that embodiment plays in facilitating healing and creating change.

4. Places We Go When Things Aren't What They Seem

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Brené examines some of our more ambiguous and seemingly contradictory emotions, including sarcasm and self-righteousness. Brené’s guest, fellow bestselling author Susan Cain, explores the intricacies of life’s bittersweet moments before historian Stephanie Coontz unpacks the complicated relationship we can have with nostalgia and the implications it has for creating change.

3. Places We Go When We Compare

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Brené connects with her audience on the topic of social comparison and the ways it can affect our relationships and self-worth. Exploring envy, jealousy, admiration, reverence, and resentment, Brené discusses how these feelings often fall outside of our awareness and how unconscious actions can prove hurtful to ourselves and others, instead encouraging connection over comparison.

2. Places We Go When Things Are Uncertain or Too Much

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Brené grapples with some of our most uncomfortable emotions – including stress, anxiety, vulnerability, and feeling overwhelmed. With help from Harvard-trained psychiatrist Dr. Percy Ballard and University of North Carolina associate professor of neuroscience Dr. Karen Lindquist, Brené goes on to explore how accurately identifying and naming feelings such as worry, avoidance, dread, and fear can help us work through them more productively.

1. The Language of Emotion and Human Experience

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Best-selling author Brené Brown combines research, storytelling, and compelling scenes from film and television to tackle the central question raised in her most recent acclaimed book, Atlas of the Heart: how can we cultivate meaningful connection with ourselves and others? The language of emotion is introduced as an important new portal to meaning-making, connection, self-awareness, and learning. As we explore anguish, awe, and wonder, Brené’s guest Dr. Susan David shares insights on the valuable skill set of emotional granularity.

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