But I got asked on Meet the Press, what do I think about. One thing. The renowned researcher and author on emotional literacy and the strengths that lead to better relationships. How to Help Every Child Fulfil Their Potential - Carol Dweck . But it really is. I love hearing Brene Brown speak on this subject. Just weeks after he won, tragedy struck when Biden’s wife, Neilia, and their one-year-old daughter, Naomi, were killed and their two young sons were critically injured in a car accident. One of the things I say a lot of my work is that people are really hard to hate. Fear is the primary tool for protecting power for those that lead from a place of power over leaders who work from a position of power with in power to have a completely different foundational framework. You're much more easily able to sway a city council or a state legislative body than you are the entire United States Congress representing 50 different points of view based on geography. And I know this is kind of a lot to listen to, so I want to tell you that you can go to the show notes on Bernie Brown dot com and you can get all this information. Brené with Dolly Parton on Songtelling, Empathy, and Shining Our Lights Unlocking Us with Brené Brown. The poll was taken showing that at that moment. 11. You don't need a mask, man, are you tough? I mean, what do you think your parents would have thought about where we are right now and how shaming and just unkind people are? Is it power over, is it power with power to empower women? But think of how it works most times. My staff used to say when I talk so-and-so into voting for this particular item on the floor of the Senate and I tell them, I need your vote on this, this is what it will do him. It's produced by Max Cutler, Kristen Azevedo, Carly Madden with Lucy Production and by Caden's 13 Sound Designers by Kristen Acevedo. They believe that power becomes infinite and expands when shared with others. So I always start by asking a very simple question and a complicated time. Thank you all. How are you doing? I love hearing Brene Brown speak on this subject. Brené Brown on Power and Leadership – click on the image to view and download. Sure. Dr. Brene Brown’s interview on the topic delves into her research on empathy, and how learning to combat its antithesis-- Hi, Shelly! And people have all of a sudden realized, wow. Brené with Joe Biden on Empathy, Unity and Courage 53 min My thoughts on power and leadership, and a conversation on empathy, unity, and courage with Vice President Joe Biden, the 2020 Democratic Presidential Nominee. For that reason, regret can be the birthplace of empathy.” – Brené Brown. Well anyway, I hope I get to meet you someday. Sign up to be amongst the first contributors. So my you may recall, I was pretty roundly criticized by a lot of very bright pundits talking about unity when I first started to run. And I'm used to dealing with people who make fun of me. No, see what's happening now. No one wants to feel powerless. Yeah, because I think their fear can be contagious and their fear is contagious. What are you eating with your is this spaghetti with like Bolognese sauce, spaghetti with everybody, sauce and everybody and a little bit of a little bit of chicken parmesan with a catchphrase and a salad. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices. The complicated. In this episode, I talk with Priya Parker - a master facilitator, strategic advisor, and the author of The Art of Gathering: How We Meet and Why it Matters. They said, you know, they can't do that as the old days, talking about dealing with bringing people back together again, even in politics. I think most of us have not been exposed to the fact that there are four different types of power. And so I think when we put ourselves out there and love and connect and be vulnerable in my sister's Naseby, you sound like my mom. We dig deeper into the research in his book Livewired: The Inside Story of the Ever-Changing Brain on the power of being uncomfortable and trying new things and how important new experiences are for continued brain development and health. I think it's really important. And it was a black and white TV. So a tremendous difference between a goal of destabilizing and dividing, a goal of uniting and differences around what decency means is decency for suckers or is decency a function of. But I'm convinced that unless we do it, the only way this democracy can function is with consensus. Dare to lead on Monday. I can in Martin Luther King's words, I can achieve purpose and effect change. It was a four lane access highway that was too dangerous to walk. There's also because it's a learning culture, power within power to empower within is the foundation of a learning culture. I always ask them why I'm an optimist in light of my life. And actually, it's interesting because decency is valued and seen as an actual function of self-respect and respect for others. The goal of Dare to Lead is to share everything we’ve learned about taking off the armor and showing up as leaders in a skills-based and actionable playbook. And so my mom used to drive us up in the morning because he didn't want us crossing the street there. I get to work with a lot of professional sports teams, the best coaches, just the best leaders in general. And this, I can think completely my social work education for this, that there is power over. But I wanted to have this conversation with Vice President Biden to figure out. But I have a great opportunity, you know. And I think that that's why we have to understand that we can't be intimidated by these guys and women sometimes. So with power over, the goal is to leverage fear, to divide, destabilize and devalue decency as a sign of weakness and for suckers. And it made me kind of nervous having another, you know, another white guy. You can't avoid what's happening. And so I think there's sort of a liberation in exposure. And I also think it's important to let people know that it doesn't do any good when we're trying to bring things together. In this episode, I talk with David Eagleman, a neuroscientist, New York Times bestselling author, TED speaker, and Guggenheim Fellow, all about the brain and how it works. I don't want to get into policy. And I think what's happened is when I was a kid, I guess I was 15 years old or thereabouts and Bull Connor and his dogs and is signalmen those ladies in black going to church and fire hoses on kids, their skin get ripped off. Living & Learning with Reba McEntire is a new podcast inspired and informed by the way Reba approaches life: with an insatiable curiosity, dedication to expanding her knowledge, and reliance on her own lived experience. An interview with Brené Brown, Ph.D. I said I'll send an amendment to the desk. It's about being engaged. We're going to have to pay more taxes. And the fact is that I was convinced that we have to form an administration that looks and represents the American people across the board and also someone who is ready, God forbid, on day one, that they could step up and be the president, United States. It's just the institutions matter. And they said that was the old days. Kinda when someone is in a deep hole and they say, im stuck, its dark, im overwhelmed. One of the single worst human experiences for all of us is powerlessness. You were like she was. And on the other side of the continuum, there is power with power to and power within leaders who use power over. Citing Biden’s candor and character, Obama awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom, America’s highest civilian honor, calling Biden “the best vice president America has ever had.”. Editor's Note: No big deal, just little tiny things that bring people together that make people realize, whoa, I guess I matter, I guess I care. You could never say back to them something about them that they could not control that was beyond their capacity. The other thing that's interesting, I think that kind of goes along with this, it's a little bit secondary is with power over and this is more in political leadership. I appreciate you being here. Tell me what your vision and plan is for moving us through this. It's simple. 100 views; 17 days ago; 49:21; This episode is proof that dreams do come true! Kind of white male power over. And I spent my whole career trying to figure out how to bring people together, not separate them, because otherwise you end up in the circumstance where so all yields to executive power and abuse of power. My primary job was to interface with foreign leaders. Get so many women. We got out of that when we saw what everybody saw nationally on that. I think I would have liked your mom for sure. And that's kind of how we were all kind of taught, you know what I mean? In this beautifully animated RSA Short, Dr Brené Brown reminds us that we can only create a genuine empathic connection if we are brave enough to really get in … Episodes will include conversations with the people who are teaching me, challenging me, confusing me, or maybe even ticking me off a little. Why did you tell them that? Because, you know, I'm I'm. Design and its Critics . It's a thousand things is to say you got to be a man or woman of your word. And I mean, that's the silly leadership at its core, in my view, is about being personal. The essentially probably I don't know, I'm thinking probably half mile, which we could do up from the apartments we lived in to go to the school I went to. In this "On My Mind" episode, we revisit FFTs and talk about tried brains and new strategies for recovering from too many hard first times. 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