Dr Brene Brown Book List
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Dr Brene Brown is the author of books such as Daring Greatly and The Power of Vulnerability. The TED talk and Netflix production based on her research reached out to millions of audience. She researches effects of courage and vulnerability in shaping people’s work and relationships. She leads the Brené Brown Education and Research Group and provides evidence-based insights into practical tools to help people train themselves.

Author Summary

CountryUnited States (3)
LanguageEnglish (430)
Born On1965 (1)
Genrenon fiction (1), self-help (89)
CategoryEmotion (14)
Topicscourage (16), empathy (33), leadership (38), shame (10), vulnerability (12)
Audienceseducators (29), leaders (191), professionals (93), students (293), therapists (51)
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Dr Brene Brown Book list

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Brené Brown is an American researcher and professor working @ University of Houston. She is known for groundbreaking work on courage, shame, vulnerability, and empathy. She has written numerous bestsellers that help people transform themselves with heart and clarity. Explore the Brene Brown book list to transform your life. Book list includes Daring Greatly, Rising Strong, Dare to Lead, and Atlas of the Heart, for both personal growth and leadership.

Interview Questions

What first led you to study vulnerability and shame?
Early in my social work practice, I kept seeing how avoidance of difficult emotions limited connection and growth. I followed the data and learned that vulnerability—uncertainty, risk, and emotional exposure—is not weakness; it’s our most accurate measure of courage.
How do you define courage in everyday life and leadership?
Courage is choosing to show up and be seen when the outcome is uncertain. In leadership, that means clear conversations, setting boundaries, and building cultures where people can speak truth, make mistakes, and learn.
What surprised you after your TED talk went viral?
The response confirmed that people crave permission to be honest about struggle. The research shows vulnerability correlates with love, joy, creativity, and belonging—it’s the birthplace of innovation and change, not a liability.
What practical advice do you give teams trying to build trust?
Practice “clear is kind”: align on expectations, give grounded feedback, and normalize learning from mistakes. Trust builds through consistent, small acts—keeping promises, respecting boundaries, and owning our stories.

Atlas of the Heart Quotes

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Rising Strong as a Spiritual Practice Quotes

Rising strong is not a one-time choice. It’s a daily commitment to courage and truth
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The Gifts of Imperfect Parenting Quotes

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I Thought It Was Just Me (But It Isn’t) Quotes

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Dare to Lead Quotes

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Rising Strong Quotes

Sometimes the bravest and most important thing you can do is just show up
We rise by getting curious about the story behind the story
The process of rising strong begins with the story we tell ourselves about what happened
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Daring Greatly Quotes

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The Gifts of Imperfection Quotes

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Women & Shame Quotes

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Braving the Wilderness Quotes

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