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Neste episódio imperdível mergulhamos no universo dos investimentos que combinam rentabilidade com sustentabilidade. Sabemos da importância de preservarmos nosso planeta e seus recursos naturais, mas o mundo dos investimentos também precisa ser capaz de atrair e rentabilizar o capital, do contrário o planeta torna-se sustentável mas os negócios não. Precisamos romper com o paradigma de que Economia e Meio Ambiente são antagônicos e começar a enxergá-los como componentes indissociáveis do sucesso um do outro. Descubra neste episódio a receita da GEF Capital para resolver esta equação, acrescentando ainda um tempero incrível, a presença feminina em um nicho que usualmente possui maioria masculina. Aprenda sobre investimentos, conheça o mundo do venture capital, sensibilize-se para a importância da sustentabilidade e se impressione com a força e conhecimento de Daniela Pinto, Vice-Presidente para América Latina, e Gabriela Mugnol, Head de ESG e Impacto na GEF Capital. Não perca essa oportunidade de se inspirar e se informar com duas das mentes mais brilhantes em sustentabilidade e impacto ambiental!Deixe seu like e compartilhe com os amigos! Siga o Mentes em Foco no Instagram / mentes.em.foco Inscreva-se no nosso canal: / @podcastmentesemfoco Ouça nas plataformas de áudios: https://anchor.fm/mentesemfoco Patrocinadores:Perfix Consultoria - www.perfixconsultoria.com.br Nossa Casa Café - www.nossacasacafe.com.br/ Host: Ivan Jacomassi (@jacomassiivan) Co - Host: Joseane Freitas (@Joseane Freitas) Convidadas: Daniela Pinto (linkedin: Daniela Pinto) e Gabriela Mugnol (linkedin: Gabriela Mugnol Ventura) Documentário: Brené Brown: The Call to Courage” na Netflix Edição: Guilherme Vasconcellos (cellos_gui) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mentesemfoco/support
Você tem ouvido falar bastante sobre Soft Skills ultimamente, né? Pois é! Liderança é uma delas e falaremos sobre isso nesse episódio. Mas, essa competência é desenvolvida ao longo da nossa trajetória e muitas outras habilidades são fundamentais para conseguirmos crescer e evoluir em nossa carreira. Convidamos a Bruna, Gerente de Fábrica na PepsiCo que começou sua história como trainee na companhia e hoje está em uma posição de liderança. Vem com a gente, e dê um play na sua carreira!*Acesse a transcrição desse episódio*Apresentação: Barbara VianaPsicóloga responsável pela agenda de Campus e Talentos da PepsiCoPerfil no LinkedinConvidada: Bruna AlvesEngenheira e gerente de fábrica na PepsiCoPerfil no LinkedinDestaques do episódio00:05 - Introdução.00:20 - Boas vindas Bruna, engenheira e gerente de fábrica na PepsiCo.01:21 - Dinâmica de trabalho.01:54 - Atividades dentro da fábrica.02:32 - Trajetória profissional na PepsiCo.04:55 - Habilidades de gestão e liderança.05:55 - Desenvolvimento na empresa.07:12 - Habilidades comportamentais.09:27 - “Soft Skills” essenciais.11:24 - Alcançando cargos de liderança.12:50 - Anúncio.13:49 - Dinamismo e aprendizados.16:29 - “Insights” da maternidade.18:17 - Indicações.21:22 - Encerramento.Foi citado nesse episódioAlexandre PellaesLivros Brené BrownTed Talk Brené BrownDocumentário Brené Brown: The Call to CourageJennifer Lopez - HalftimeDicas, dúvidas e sugestõesEnvie um e-mail para pepcast@pepsico.comNossos linksTrabalhe conosco: pepsicojobs.comNosso site: pepsico.com.brLinkedin: linkedin.com/company/pepsicotwitter: @PepsiCoBrasilInstagram: @pepsicojobsFacebook: @PepsiCoBrasilExtrasArtigo: A importância do feedback no desenvolvimentoArtigo: O que são soft skills?Artigo: Adaptabilidade: o que é e como desenvolver essa soft skill?Uma produção do Bicho de Goiaba Podcasts
Welcome back to Series 3 of Good Influence!This is the podcast where each week we'll meet a guest who'll help us pay attention to something we should know about, but maybe don't. This week, we're talking about self-care; what it really means day to day, knowing yourself in order to accept yourself, and why we should learn to prioritise our own needs.Grace Victory is an author, blogger and content creator. Her second book, 'How to Calm It', was released in 2021 as a guide to help readers work on their own mindfulness. She's spoken extensively on the topics of mental health, spirituality and wellness in online spaces, encouraging open conversation on the ins and outs of looking after ourselves. If you want to learn more, here's where to find Elizabeth and her recommendations: Instagram: @gracefvictoryTwitter: @gracefvictoryWebsite: graciefrancesca.com Something to read: Grace Victory - How To Calm ItSomething to watch: Brené Brown - The Call to CourageSomething to listen to: Kehlani - Blue Water Road Get involved and join in the conversation:Follow @gemmastyles @goodinfluencegs and send in your messages and questions to goodinfluencepod@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Perfektionismus hält uns oft davon ab, das zu machen was uns glücklich macht, worauf wir so richtig Bock haben. Wir haben Angst Fehler zu machen und vor den Bewertungen anderer. Nur das Ding ist: Wir können nicht mutig sein, ohne verletzlich zu sein! Denn wahrer Mut entsteht, wenn wir uns auf etwas Neues einlassen. Wenn wir ein Risiko eingehen, ohne das wir das Ergebnis kennen. Lass dich nicht vom Perfektionismus aufhalten! Sei mutig und gehe noch heute den ersten Schritt! Über dein Feedback zu Folge freue ich mich sehr. Du findest mich auf Instagram unter @diana.reetz (https://www.instagram.com/diana.reetz/?hl=de) Brené Brown: The Call to Courage auf Netflix
Episode 047: Talent Development in PracticeHow are architects successfully bringing talent development into practice? Guest: Amy Perenchio, AIA, NCARB is a Principal at https://www.zgf.com/ (ZGF Architects) and licensed architect in Portland, Oregon. Dedicated to the professional growth and development of the design staff at ZGF, Amy oversees the staffing and recruiting efforts for a group of 130+ designers and architects and works at the intersection of people and practice. Amy previously held director positions on the National AIAS and NAAB boards, and various committees and task forces for NCARB. She is passionate about teaching and growing the next generation of architects and has been a course instructor at University of Oregon since 2017 and adjunct professor for the Global Track program at the University of Hawaii and Tongji University.
As the title states, I was trying to search for introvert related content on Netflix and stumbled upon Brené Brown: The Call to Courage. She talks about courage and vulnerability, and I reflect on what that means to me and why I recommend everyone to watch it. Please rate the podcast: https://ratethispodcast.com/thetalkativeintrovert Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetalkativeintrovertpodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thetalkativeintrovert YouTube: https://bit.ly/3ebhDaVWebsite: https://thetalkativeintrovertpodcast.com/Email: thetalkativeintrovertpodcast@gmail.comTheme song: The Talkative Introvert Intro by Eugene (Mikie) Manalo https://soundcloud.com/mikieika
We're talking about some things we can benefit from normalizing. From our personal evolution to communicating the stories in our minds, using our presence and awareness in these moments can help us process and transform our suffering and the suffering of another. Join RE/SELF's Waitlist and monthly RE/CALIBRATE newsletter: http://reself.me/coming-soon As Mentioned:The Warrior Heart Practice Worksheet: https://warrior-heart.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/The+Warrior+Heart+Practice+Sheet.pdf *Bonus on the power of vulnerability - Brené Brown: The Call to Courage: https://www.netflix.com/title/81010166 Subscribe for new episodes every Monday!Listen to As It Goes:on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/29vMtMZvh2nIbXl32OmKcj?si=IpDC3GOiQCenC5SdjtzWVg on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/as-it-goes/id1542697147Follow RE/SELF on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reself.ing/Tumblr: https://reself.tumblr.comPinterest: http://pinterest.com/reselfing/ Intro Song: Summer in December by eeryskies --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/as-it-goes/support
Vulnerability or oversharing? Only one of them takes courage...For this episode, Nik's joined by Dr Caroline Walker: psychiatrist, therapist, speaker, trainer, coach, and founder of The Joyful Doctor.They want YOU to feel better this week, so they're discussing the inspirational Netflix documentary 'Brené Brown: The Call to Courage' , and use it as a springboard to discuss issues regarding how we can deal better with our mistakes whilst being kind to ourselves. What is true vulnerability and how can it help us to grow and achieve our goals?
ENJOY THIS VINTAGE REDEFINING EPISODE, NOW FREE FROM THE PATREON VAULT! ⋆ ⋆ ⋆ ⋆ ⋆ ⋆ ⋆ ⋆ Feel free to prepare for this episode by banging your fists upon your chest and letting out a lioness roar (much like shredded Brendan Fraser in George of the Jungle) cause it's getting mighty courageous in this chat. After praying for their listeners hopeful excitement about their new mics and enhanced audio quality, the gals get psychological and serious about what courage means to them. Come for the deep, loving conversation, stay for the 90's nostalgia and drag queen references. Either way, you'll leave this listen with a gaggle of tips for cultivating courageousness in any/every given moment. References mentioned in the episode: How to Find and Practice Courage Recommended watching - Brené Brown: The Call to Courage Real Life Mother Mary Mama Bear Thank you for all the beautiful support. WE LOVE YOU! ♡ Candace + Nichole ⋆ ⋆ ⋆ ⋆ ⋆ ⋆ ⋆ ⋆ NOW ANNOUNCING: THE CONSCIOUS CORNER! We're really excited to announce a new mini segment, 'The Conscious Corner!' where each week, we will be offering a space for our listeners to "call in" and ask us questions and prompt some deeply conscious conversations. Leave us a message or send us an email and let's spark some chats! ⋆ ⋆ ⋆ ⋆ ⋆ ⋆ ⋆ ⋆ Follow the ladies on Instagram @foryourconsciousconsideration Follow Candace: Instagram: @candaceroselyse Biz Site: candaceroselyse.com Email: hello@candaceroselyse.com Follow Nichole: Instagram: @iam_neptune_ Biz Site: iamneptune.com Email: hello@iamneptune.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/conscious-consideration/support
In today's podcast, Erik shares 7 super tips from author, professor, and lecturer, Brené Brown. Brené is the author of five #1 New York Times bestsellers, The Gifts of Imperfection, Daring Greatly, Rising Strong, Braving the Wilderness, and Dare to Lead. Her filmed lecture, Brené Brown: The Call to Courage, was released on Netflix in 2019. She has given several TED talks and is CEO of "The Daring Way," a professional training program on the topics of vulnerability, courage, shame, and empathy. 5x #1 Bestselling Author and Motivational Speaker Erik Qualman has performed in over 55 countries and reached over 50 million people this past decade. He was voted the 2nd Most Likeable Author in the World behind Harry Potter's J.K. Rowling. Have Erik speak at your conference: eq@equalman.com Learn more at: https://equalman.com Motivational Speaker | Erik QualmanErik Qualman has performed in 55 countries and reached over 50 million people. Qualman inspires his audiences on Digital Leadership-ensuring they are harnessing the power of Innovation, Future Trends, Focus, and Digital Transformation. He has inspired audiences at FedEx, Chase, ADP, Huawei, Starbucks, Godiva, FBI, Google and many more. Erik Qualman
De acordo com Brené Brown, na vida existem as pessoas que ficam na arquibancada e aquelas que estão na arena, se arriscando, corajosas e errando! Quem é você na vida? Nesse episódio Cris, Rafa e Re conversam sobre o documentário “Brené Brown: The Call to Courage”, da Netflix. Uma palestra divertida, inspiradora e que faz a gente pensar sobre vulnerabilidade e coragem! Dê o play e converse com a gente!
Today on the Take on Board podcast, Helga is speaking to Leah Mether about communication! The foundations that underpin effective communication. Why soft skills are the new hard.Leah is on the board of Fertility Matters and has previously been on the boards of Hill End Football Netball Club, and, as she says, on “lots” of committees - school council, kinder president, playgroup president, Women in Gippsland, Auskick - just to name some.Leah is a communication and soft skills specialist, obsessed with making the 'people part' of leadership and work life easier. She is a speaker, trainer, facilitator, mentor, and author of the book Soft is the New Hard: How to Communicate Effectively Under Pressure.This chat has come about through an introduction by Corrinne Armour, where they both happened to call Corrinne at the same time, about the same thing, and Corrinne connected Helga and Leah on the same call. As women who love to connect, we love how this happened and how it brings us to today.Contact Leah or find out more about her:https://www.leahmether.com.au/Resources Mentioned in this episode:Soft is the New Hard: How to Communicate Effectively Under Pressure https://www.leahmether.com.au/product/soft-is-the-new-hard/Brené Brown: The Call to Courage https://www.netflix.com/au/title/81010166 FOR MORE INFORMATION:Board Accelerator 2021: https://www.trybooking.com/BLWWY)Join the Take on Board community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TakeOnBoard/Follow along on Twitter: @TakeOnBoardFor more information about Helga Svendsen: https://www.helgasvendsen.com.au/Interested in working with Helga? https://www.helgasvendsen.com.au/workwithmeContact Helga: helga@helgasvendsen.com.au
Uma conversa sobre o documentário The Call to Courage, de Brené Brown , dísponivel na Netflix.
Brené Brown: The Call To Courage is a 2019 documentary film directed by Sandra Restrepo. The documentary depicts Brené Brown as she discusses what it takes to choose courage over comfort in today's culture. The film was released by Netflix on April 19, 2019 (description by wikipedia.com) Streaming on Netflix
O caos proporcionado por conta do covid-19 nos fez refletir como nunca antes. O processo de isolamento social não foi só o ato de ficar em casa e sim de colocar muitos em contato consigo mesmo, refletindo sobre a vida, sobre o que estamos fazendo e para onde queremos ir quando tudo isso passar. Para dar uma visão mais crítica sobre o autoconhecimento e sobre como essa palavra foi apropriada pelo mercado do mal-estar, a convidada de hoje é a Nataly Simon, que se dedica à criação de conteúdo e facilitação de processos através de vivências experimentais no Clima, projeto que faz parte da escola Perestroika. OUÇA EM OUTRAS PLATAFORMAS:https://lnkfi.re/podcastphiboENTRE NO NOSSO GRUPO DO TELEGRAM: https://t.me/podcastphiboPodcast #62 apresentado por:Leandro Neri - @ziconeriJosé Barreto - @zeh.barretoNataly Simon - @climaperestroikaProdutora: @brabahouseEdição/Arte:Breno Bernardo - @breno_bernardoIndicações:Documentários e Filmes-The Goop Lab (Netflix);Brené Brown: The Call to Courage (Netflix);Midnight Gospel (Netflix);The Century of thd Self BBC (YouTube);Duas Vidas;Beleza Oculta;Greg News (HBO);Sim Senhor;Invictus.Livros-KRENAK, Ailton: Ideias Para Adiar o Fim do Mundo;KILOMBA, Grada: Memórias da plantação;HAN, Byung-Chul: Sociedade do Cansaço;Coleção Paulo FREIRE;Coleção Bell HOOKS;Musica-Flaria Ferro: Me curar de mim.
Emprender "está de moda", y no es para menos. La actual situación ha llevado a muchos a buscar entre sus habilidades y gustos para poder salir adelante en esta crisis. Desde emprendimientos de moda hasta servicios innovadores, todo tipo de negocio tiene un proceso y muchas veces no resulta a la primera. En este episodio tenemos de invitada a Kiara Ventura (@kiaraventura) comunicadora, diseñadora de modas y fundadora de Ciao Bella (@ciaobella.pe), para hablar sobre los altibajos, procesos que tuvo con la creación y desarrollo de su marca, así como todas las enseñanzas que la vida de emprendedora le ha dado. Libros recomendados: Brené Brown: The Call to Courage
If you haven't heard of Brene Brown, you need to check her out! I just devoured her book, Daring Greatly, and can't wait to keep reading her other books. Brené Brown is an American professor, lecturer, author, and podcast host. She holds the Brené Brown Endowed Chair at the University of Houston's Graduate College of Social Work. Having spent her career studying the concepts of courage, vulnerability, shame, and empathy and having authored seven books including five New York Times best-sellers, Brown hosts the Unlocking Us podcast, and her TED talk, "The Power of Vulnerability", has been widely viewed. Her filmed lecture, Brené Brown: The Call to Courage, debuted on Netflix in 2019. (A must-see in my opinion, you will not be disappointed.) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fit-to-lead/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fit-to-lead/support
Quando falamos em vulnerabilidade, a primeira coisa que vem à cabeça é exposição e com isso vem a vergonha, o medo de não sermos aceitas ou de sermos julgadas. Assim, pouco a pouco vamos nos habituando a minar nossa autoestima e vestir as máscaras que julgamos necessárias para vivermos em sociedade. -- No 44º episódio do Tetas na Mesa, Érica, Thaís e Mari desabafaram sobre vulnerabilidade e conscientes do privilégio de discutir esse assunto, viram como ser vulnerável é, desde muito cedo, especialmente difícil para as mulheres, mas ao mesmo tempo incrivelmente potente quando vivido. -- Episódio começa aos (06:24) min. Queimando o Sutiã, a partir do (01:01:38) min. -- Siga a gente nas redes sociais! Somos o @tetasnamesa no Instagram e Twitter. E se você preferir nos mandar um e-mail, envie para tetasnamesa@gmail.com. -- Créditos: Edição: Ique Muniz - iquemuniz@gmail.com. Música da abertura: Os Tempos Mudam, de Rodrigo Ogi e Lurdez da Luz. Música de finalização: Hold On, de Alabama Shakes. -- Queimando o Sutiã: Todas: palestra Brené Brown – The Call to Courage, disponível na Netflix. Érica: filme Brilho Eterno de uma Mente sem Lembranças, disponível no Prime Video. Mari: livro No Woman No Cry: Minha vida com Bob Marley, de Rita Marley e minissérie Quem Matou Malcolm X?, disponível na Netflix. Thaís: documentário Minha História, sobre a Michelle Obama, disponível na Netflix. -- Financie o podcast que você ama e faça ele continuar! Através do link catarse.me/tetasnamesa você escolhe um plano de assinatura que cabe no seu bolso. ♥
Notes:The Verbivore mentions Brené Brown’s Netflix special “Brené Brown: The Call to Courage” in this episode, which she highly recommends. The story about how the design process went for the cover of her book Daring Greatly starts at timestamp 3:10.Books Mentioned:Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead by Brené BrownThe Winner’s Curse by Marie RutkoskiThe Winner’s Crime by Marie RutkoskiThe Winner’s Kiss by Marie RutkoskiThe Hobbit by J. R. R. TolkienCaraval by Stephanie GarberFog and Mist (Canens Chronicles Book 1) by Kelsie EngenFire and Frost (Canens Chronicles Book 2) by Kelsie EngenFarm Girl by Corinne CunninghamMusic from: https://filmmusic.io’Friendly day’ by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) Licence: CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Lets talk all things confidence with Brené Brown - During my school holidays, I sat down to watch the Brené Brown Netflix Special called “Brené Brown: The Call to Courage.” It was the most engaging, inspirational and motivational hour of my whole school holidays. Listen as we learn from the amazing woman that Brené Brown is.
Segundo o dicionário Priberam da Língua Portuguesa, cena é um substantivo feminino de muitos significados, dentre eles, panorama. Pode-se dizer, portanto, que uma cena musical é uma fotografia panorâmica de um estilo musical inserido em um tempo e espaço específico? Acredito que sim. Haja vista a Bossa Nova, concebida na Zona Sul do Rio de Janeiro em 1950. Ou o techno de Detroit na década de 80. E atualmente, com toda a fragmentação e diversificação social e cultural, é possível identificar alguma cena? Alguns dizem que sim. Entretanto, com o passar dos anos, o avanço da tecnologia, a crescente globalização e a rapidez da informação, barreiras são cada vez mais diluídas, sejam elas físicas ou abstratas. E isso vale para a música. São inúmeras as bandas e artistas que falam de fluidez de gêneros musicais. Para melhor entendimento, usemos Hiatus Kaiyote como exemplo. Apesar de alguns ainda tentarem o que exatamente eles tocam, os próprios integrantes definem sua música como “gângster, multi-dimensional e polirritmica”. Pensando nisso, para vocês, existe ainda uma intersecção entre afinidade musical e os artistas com quem você se relaciona e trabalha? Na mesa, contamos com Isabella Guimarães e Raphael Perez, ambos do Sala de Estar, Carol Navarro, da Supercombo, Pedro Serapicos, músico e produtor musical, e Guilherme Barroso, músico e ator. --------------------------------------------------Vem conhecer a gente!Instagram: @_saladeestar_Facebook: Sala de Estar ---------------------------------------------------Equipe Sala de EstarEdição: Isabella GuimarãesProdução: Pauta: Isabella Guimarães, Giuliano Lagonegro, Raphael Perez, Carolina Hallack, Pedro ValdetaroPublicação: Isabella Guimarães Capa: Carolina Hallack----------------------------------------------------Indicações: Brené Brown: The Call to Courage
This time around I'm joined by Michael Ventura. Michael This time around I'm joined by Michael Ventura. Michael is the founder & CEO of Sub Rosa – a strategy and design practice – and the author of Applied Empathy. This episode is brought to you by MeetEdgar. MeetEdgar helps you amplify your presence and message across multiple social networks. Sync Edgar with Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram and connect with your audience where they are, when they’re there. Head on over to https://meetedgar.com/timecrafting (meetedgar.com/timecrafting) and use the code timecrafting to get an extended 60-day free trial.This episode is also brought to you by TextExpander. With TextExpander, you can make everything you write repetitively available everywhere you type: text documents, spreadsheets, web forms, and more. Unlock your productivity with TextExpander. Visit https://textexpander.com/podcast?utm_source=productivityist-podcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign%20=textexpander-Sep-2019 (TextExpander.com/podcast) for 20% off your first year. Michael and I talk about why it's important to know the distinction between sympathy and empathy, what you can do if you want start applying empathy, and why knowing the differences between the types of empathy is important. I really enjoyed my conversation with Michael and I hope you do as well. Talking Points Michael suggests that finding empathy, let alone applying it, is as elusive as I think it is Michael digs into what empathy is but more importantly... what it isn't Michael talks about the different types of empathy I ask Michael how someone who is trying to help or advise someone when you're not able to completely empathize with them because their circumstances are so foreign to you Michael discusses the importance of asking questions and why follow up questions are so critical What is a virtue you need have in your toolkit to help you in applying empathy? When did Michael realize that empathy was something he needed to explore? How important is it for people to learn the language of empathy and apply it regularly? We talk about an easy way to understand the difference between sympathy and empathy How does Michael go about helping organizations foster empathy? How can someone take what Michael teaches and apply it on a personal level? What is a simple step that someone can take to start applying empathy today? Quote “If you go to a doctor and tell them 'My knee hurts' they don't jump into 'Well, there's five different surgeries we could do to fix your knee.' They're going to do some x-rays, they're going to some CAT scans, and what they might find is that you've got a bum ankle. And your ankle is going to throw off your knee a lot. So the root cause isn't going to be the knee. The knee's just where it's showing up." - Michael Ventura Helpful Links https://appliedempathy.com/ (Applied Empathy) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__RbyqxDDN8 (Your Lack of Patience is Killing You) https://www.netflix.com/title/81010166 (Brené Brown: The Call to Courage) While understanding and applying empathy may not seem helpful to your personal productivity, once you have a better grasp of empathy it can save you time when looking inward and dealing with others. Understanding and applying empathy can help you stay in touch with your humanity in a world that is driven by getting things done. I'm going to try to more on applying empathy to my work and my life and I encourage you to do the same. And Michael's book is a great place to start. If you enjoyed the episode, please leave a rating and/or review wherever you listened to the episode. And if you want to have easy access to the archives of the show and ensure you don't miss the new episodes to come then subscribe to the podcast in the app you're using – or you can do so on a variety of podcast platforms by clicking https://productivityist.transistor.fm/subscribe (here).
Parth talks about a few important takeaways from Brené Brown's Netflix special Brené Brown: The Call to Courage. Heads up: Adult language. Please grab your headphones if required. Detailed Show Notes: thekarmayogi.blog/podcast Support The Karma Yogi: thekarmayogi.blog/donate
Honor yourself today with Brené! This week we wanted to instill some mindfulness and discuss the Netflix special "The Call to Courage" by Brené Brown. Brené Brown is a LMSW and PhD known for her New York Times best selling books and motivational speeches. In this Netflix special, she encourages the audience to choose courage and embrace vulnerability. In this episode we bring up several talking points Brené discussed and tell you what we think. Go watch "The Call to Courage" and join in on the discussion! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/holistish/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/holistish/support
Summer StreamingFor episode no. 34 we share some of our summer streaming as you might be kicking back this weekend yourself. Whether you're enjoying a staycation, kicking your feet up, or on holidays where the weather might be crap, we thought we'd share something for you stream and enjoy on Netflix.Brené Brown: The Call to Courage https://www.netflix.com/title/81010166 The Myths of Vulnerability (Brene Brown the Call to Courage) Vulnerability is weakness. (experiences of how you were raised) I don't do vulnerability. (everyone needs to show up and be seen when you can't control the outcome) I can go it alone. (you need others) You can engineer the uncertainty and discomfort of vulnerability. Trust comes before vulnerability -- you build it up incrementality. Vulnerability is disclosure. E.g. posted to social media (boundaries) Show up. Be seen. Answer the call. Brené Brown - The power of vulnerability TEDxHouston https://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_on_vulnerabilityWine Country https://www.netflix.com/title/80194950 What old friends would join you on a reunion trip?Where would you spend a weekend away to catch up?If you have done this recently, how did it go? #InVino Books and Recommendations from this episode: Daring Greatly: Braving the Wilderness: The Quest for True Belonging and the Courage to Stand Alone https://brenebrown.com/books-audio/ Radical Candor https://www.radicalcandor.com/Radical Candor: Be a Kick-Ass Boss Without Losing Your Humanity by Kim Scott https://www.radicalcandor.com/the-book/Turn Right at Machu Picchu: Rediscovering the Lost City One Step at a Time by Mark Adams https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10111087-turn-right-at-machu-picchuListen to him on the Longform podcast https://longform.org/player/longform-podcast-345-mark-adams Thick: And Other Essays by Tressie McMillan Cottom https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/40365093-thick?ac=1&from_search=true Listen to her new podcast with Roxanne Gay “Hear to Slay” on Luminary: https://luminarypodcasts.com/listen/roxane-gay-and-dr-tressie-mcmillan-cottom/hear-to-slay/b52dbaee-2243-4230-ac20-8dc36ca6a453 Stay connected to the #InVinoFab Podcast: Hosts: Patrice (@profpatrice) & Laura (@laurapasquini); pronouns: she/her Twitter: https://twitter.com/invinofab Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/invinofab/
The Law School Toolbox Podcast: Tools for Law Students from 1L to the Bar Exam, and Beyond
Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! Today's episode is part of our Book Club series, and we're discussing some key takeaways from the book Mindsight: The New Science of Personal Transformation, by Dan Siegel. In this episode we discuss: How the book, Mindsight, can help you understand the brain science behind people's actions Why we think the book is relevant for law students and lawyers The idea of the river of integration, or successfully navigating between logic and emotion Proof that it's never too late for neuroplasticity Using the wheel of awareness to direct your thoughts, feelings, and perceptions Resources: Mindsight, by Dan Siegel (https://m.drdansiegel.com/books/mindsight/) The Whole-Brain Child, by Dan Siegel (https://m.drdansiegel.com/books/the_whole_brain_child/) No-Drama Discipline, by Dan Siegel (https://m.drdansiegel.com/books/no_drama_discipline/) Wisdom 2.0 Conference (http://www.wisdom2summit.com) Will Meyerhofer (http://www.aquietroom.com/) Brené Brown – The Call to Courage (Netflix Original) (https://www.netflix.com/es-en/title/81010166) Wheel of Awareness (https://m.drdansiegel.com/resources/wheel_of_awareness) Life Will Be the Death of Me, by Chelsea Handler (https://www.amazon.com/Life-Will-Be-Death-Me/dp/0525511776) Download the Transcript (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/episode-202-book-club-mindsight-the-new-science-of-personal-transformation/) If you enjoy the podcast, we'd love a nice review and/or rating on Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/law-school-toolbox-podcast/id1027603976) or your favorite listening app. And feel free to reach out to us directly. You can always reach us via the contact form on the Law School Toolbox website (http://lawschooltoolbox.com/contact). If you're concerned about the bar exam, check out our sister site, the Bar Exam Toolbox (http://barexamtoolbox.com/). You can also sign up for our weekly podcast newsletter (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/get-law-school-podcast-updates/) to make sure you never miss an episode! Thanks for listening! Alison & Lee
With so much going on in the summer, we want to share ways to avoid FOMO, make room for the things you want to do most, embrace the outdoors, and check things off your summer bucket list while also working in relaxation and spontaneity. Links in this episode: * Brené Brown: The Call to Courage (https://www.netflix.com/title/81010166) * Inc.com: 7 Tips for Making the Most of Your Summer (https://www.inc.com/jonathan-alpert/7-ways-to-maximize-your-summer-without-stressing-yourself-out.html)
Hey Gang! It's finally here: The 30th anniversary (aka the 30th Episode) of Sprinklez!!! Today's recommendations are life altering!* (*According to our lawyers it is possible life altering) NETFLIX Original: Secret City; NETFLIX original: Brené Brown: The Call to Courage (NETFLIX); and the Tasty Treat to end all: Pudding (a.k.a. Best Dessert Item Ever) Tangents *Chameleon- 2010. Not on streaming service currently. Starring Ellen Barken. Loosley based on a true story about a boy who disappeared in America and supposedly resurfaced in France. Mysteriously terrific!! *Fringe -Stunning Sci-Fi show with an amazing cast including Anna Torv (Secret City), John Noble (Lord of the Rings), Joshua Jackson (One Tree Hill), Blair Brown (The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd), Lenoard Nimoy (You should know this), Jasika Nicole (Alice Isn't Dead, Podcast). Can be watched at free at IMDb Freedive and at https://www.fox.com/fringe/
In this episode, we discuss a personal development topic of courage and vulnerability thanks to watching the Netflix special with Brené Brown: The Call to Courage. The main topic discussed: What do you do when you are feeling stuck? This can feel like many things to people, but we chat about what it feels like to us, what we do when we feel like this, and why it's important to: feel those feelings visualize the result you want check your resources get into action --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/musicandmascara/support
Put your phones down! In 2019, our lives have been consumed by technology to the point where we've forgotten what it means to actually speak to each other. This week Justin & Nicky are joined by guest Ukairo, who helps them break down communication and what is needed for us to improve. Whether it be small talk in elevators, eye contact in conversations, or acknowledging people you know in public; Our phones have become the crutches that help us ease awkwardness in social interactions but we all need to do better. (17:10) In The News: (4:15) They discuss Black-ish's new spinoff on ABC titled MIxed-ish, and get into #Mayochella and the unflavored mess that was Taylor Swift's performance at the 2019 Billboard Awards. Hot Take: (9:03) Apple Airpods are a clout chasers dream (and complete trash) and closure is overrated. Suggested viewing for this episode: Brené Brown: The Call to Courage on Netflix Follow Ukairo on social media! Instagram: @ukairoukairo Twitter: @ukairoukairo Venmo: @ukairo-ukairo As always we answer some interesting listener letters. If you would like a question answered on air, email us! We want to hear your feedback or suggestions for future topics! polaropposites.pod@gmail.com OR DM us @polaroppositespod on Instagram! If you like what you hear, give us a 5-star rating and a review on Apple Podcasts!
Put your phones down! In 2019, our lives have been consumed by technology to the point where we've forgotten what it means to actually speak to each other. This week Justin & Nicky are joined by guest Ukairo, who helps them break down communication and what is needed for us to improve. Whether it be small talk in elevators, eye contact in conversations, or acknowledging people you know in public; Our phones have become the crutches that help us ease awkwardness in social interactions but we all need to do better. (17:10) In The News: (4:15) They discuss Black-ish's new spinoff on ABC titled MIxed-ish, and get into #Mayochella and the unflavored mess that was Taylor Swift's performance at the 2019 Billboard Awards. Hot Take: (9:03) Apple Airpods are a clout chasers dream (and complete trash) and closure is overrated. Suggested viewing for this episode: Brené Brown: The Call to Courage on Netflix Follow Ukairo on social media! Instagram: @ukairoukairo Twitter: @ukairoukairo Venmo: @ukairo-ukairo As always we answer some interesting listener letters. If you would like a question answered on air, email us! We want to hear your feedback or suggestions for future topics! polaropposites.pod@gmail.com OR DM us @polaroppositespod on Instagram! If you like what you hear, give us a 5-star rating and a review on Apple Podcasts!
I've just recently watched Brene Brown's Netflix special called "Brené Brown: The Call to Courage" and in this program she discusses what it takes to choose courage over comfort in a culture defined by scarcity, fear, and uncertainty.And this is what we are going to talk about in this podcast: vulnerability and courage.In this episode, Osmaan and I will dive deeper into not dwelling on past stories and also not being too focused in the future.Osmaan is a performance and mindset coach and he is passionate about enabling individuals and businesses create Rapid Transformations, in their thinking, feelings, behaviours, opportunities and results!In this episode we dive into:The risks of dwelling on the pastWhy leaning on your past is usefulWhy you shouldn't worry about the futureTips to help you live in the momentUnderstanding goals and habitsConnect with OsmaanVisit www.rapidtransformation.co.ukConnect with Osmaan on Facebook and Twitter.Key ResourcesWhat my video: How I use habit stacking to start my morning off rightListen to my podcast on Intentions vs Goal Setting – Which is Best To Succeed in Life?Breakdowns Happen Before Breakthroughs See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Helen talks about Brené Brown: The Call to Courage and what this new format means for our culture. Also, Someone Great is such a disappointment despite gorgeous and compelling leads Lakeith Stanfield and Gina Rodriguez. Free Solo is a brilliant, stress-inducing Oscar-winning documentary about an oddball but very watchable climber. Love Rosie with Lily Collins could be a wonderful rom com but it falls flat. Helen's Medium article: "On Learning How to Eat Whatever the F*ck I Want" Helen's YouTube channel PLEASE SUBSCRIBE Shrimpy McGee Thanks for listening! Reach us at @helenrac and @getyoureyeson
Brené Brown, The Call to Courage - Netflix / Review. Vulnerability #Podcast. In this episode I share my notes from watching Brené Brown's Netflix special on Courage and Vulnerability. It was just as powerful as her Ted Talk. Let me know your thoughts! Thanks for tuning-in. PLEASE subscribe/like/comment. Serena :) MY LINKS BELOW: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/serena.hussain Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/serenahussain Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/lifevocabulary WANT TO START PODCASTING?! Grab the BLUE Microphone: https://amzn.to/2Lj2M47 STUDIO SETUP? BUY MY MICROPHONE: https://amzn.to/2LmExSn
In this episode of Daily Success , Parth talks about an important takeaway from the Netflix special Brené Brown: The Call to Courage -- Many of us have zero idea of what vulnerability exactly means. Heads up: This video contains adult language, so please grab your headphones if required. During the special, Brown points out six misconceptions about vulnerability that she often hears from her subjects and from the people that she meets. Recommended Reading: Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead by Brené Brown: https://amzn.to/2QTj3wL