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Dr. Brené Brown: On Holding Boundaries & Facing Our Fear
We Can Do Hard Things with Glennon Doyle
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Dr. Brené Brown: On Holding Boundaries & Facing Our Fear
We Can Do Hard Things with Glennon Doyle
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Glennon Doyle, Brené Brown, Abby Wambach
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Dec 2, 2021
Dr. Brené Brown: On Holding Boundaries & Facing Our Fear
We Can Do Hard Things with Glennon Doyle
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Dec 2, 2021
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We hold on to the job or the relationship or the hope, the expectation, the dream because we don't understand the fear that's right under letting go of
it.
Not Understanding Fears Leads People to Stay in Dead-End Jobs & Relationships
A love affair with the thing, you're most afraid of, there's nothing more powerful than
that.
Not Understanding Fears Leads People to Stay in Dead-End Jobs & Relationships
Grit is 'this is about me' ... Grind is 'what will people
think?'
There's a Difference Between Grit & Grind; Grind Is More Externally Focused
Change is always or always includes a series of small deaths. And if we don't understand that grief is going to be a part of change and that loss is going to be a part of change, I don't think we can successfully
evolve.
Grief Is an Inevitable Part of Change, Especially When Ending Relationships
You got to befriend the fear. It's telling you something, probably trying to protect you from when you didn't have agency as an adult ... But what are you afraid
of?
Befriending Fear Helped Brené Brown Win a Pickleball Match
When we make changes and we evolve and we figure out who we are, I think that path always includes some
grief.
Grief Is an Inevitable Part of Change, Especially When Ending Relationships
I always ask myself when I find myself charging towards something over and over or running away from something over and over, 'What's the
fear?'
Not Understanding Fears Leads People to Stay in Dead-End Jobs & Relationships
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Glennon Introduces Brené Brown
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Brené Brown Responds to Misogynist Critics Who Dismiss Her Work
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Brené's First Book Agent Suggested She Focus on 'Women's Most Embarrassing Moments', Not Shame
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A NYT Article Bashed Glennon Doyle for Writing Another Book
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Critics Used to Call Glennon Doyle a 'Christian Mommy Blogger'
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Brené Told 'Texas Monthly' Not to Call Her a Therapist; They Did It Anyway
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Grief Is an Inevitable Part of Change, Especially When Ending Relationships
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Not Understanding Fears Leads People to Stay in Dead-End Jobs & Relationships
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Befriending Fear Helped Brené Brown Win a Pickleball Match
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There's a Difference Between Grit & Grind; Grind Is More Externally Focused
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How to Set Boundaries With Intrusive Family Members
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Why Brené Told an Alcoholic Neighbor Not to Drink at Her Christmas Party
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Brené Answers Rapid Fire Questions: Favorite Place, Ideal Dinner Date, & Tattoos
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Group Outro
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Glennon Doyle Outro
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Clips
Glennon Introduces Brené Brown
Brené Brown Responds to Misogynist Critics Who Dismiss Her Work
Brené's First Book Agent Suggested She Focus on 'Women's Most Embarrassing Moments', Not Shame
A NYT Article Bashed Glennon Doyle for Writing Another Book
Critics Used to Call Glennon Doyle a 'Christian Mommy Blogger'
Brené Told 'Texas Monthly' Not to Call Her a Therapist; They Did It Anyway
Grief Is an Inevitable Part of Change, Especially When Ending Relationships
Not Understanding Fears Leads People to Stay in Dead-End Jobs & Relationships
Befriending Fear Helped Brené Brown Win a Pickleball Match
There's a Difference Between Grit & Grind; Grind Is More Externally Focused
How to Set Boundaries With Intrusive Family Members
Why Brené Told an Alcoholic Neighbor Not to Drink at Her Christmas Party
Brené Answers Rapid Fire Questions: Favorite Place, Ideal Dinner Date, & Tattoos
Group Outro
Glennon Doyle Outro
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