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Trust is a topic that we feel very uneasy talking about and communicating what it means to each of us and it's about time we get comfortable with it to have more effective communication and connection with each other.
I started reading a lot of books on personal growth and leadership in the last year and one book has been the pillar for my performance boost. The book I just finished re-reading is from a very well-known and acclaimed researcher Dr. Brené Brown. She’s known for over the last two decades studying and researching about courage, vulnerability, shame, and empathy, and has 5, yes 5 #1 New York Times bestselling books on these topics. I’ve read three of them and I already have an amazon order coming with the next two. Brené Brown has for years worked with C-suite companies, so her work goes beyond researching topics and takes them into the real world and day-to-day work environments. So, I find her research besides interesting, I find it tangible.
Today we will dissect Brené Brown's work in Braving the Wilderness, the anatomy of trust as she names it and we will start a conversation around trust that hopefully, we take into our daily lives.
Don't forget to review and subscribe to the podcast, that way we can grow beyond the borders of our travel community!
Follow us at:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imgoingpodcast/
Website: https://www.imgoingpodcast.com/
Today’s episode I’ve been lingering in releasing it or not because it’s been a process honestly for me and I thought I had done my healing about this topic but I didn’t until last week when I got the green light to become a senior cabin crew at my company.
Trust is a topic that we feel very uneasy talking about and communicating what it means to each of us and it's about time we get comfortable with it to have more effective communication and connection with each other.
I started reading a lot of books on personal growth and leadership in the last year and one book has been the pillar for my performance boost. The book I just finished re-reading is from a very well-known and acclaimed researcher Dr. Brené Brown. She’s known for over the last two decades studying and researching about courage, vulnerability, shame, and empathy, and has 5, yes 5 #1 New York Times bestselling books on these topics. I’ve read three of them and I already have an amazon order coming with the next two. Brené Brown has for years worked with C-suite companies, so her work goes beyond researching topics and takes them into the real world and day-to-day work environments. So, I find her research besides interesting, I find it tangible.
Today we will dissect Brené Brown's work in Braving the Wilderness, the anatomy of trust as she names it and we will start a conversation around trust that hopefully, we take into our daily lives.
Don't forget to review and subscribe to the podcast, that way we can grow beyond the borders of our travel community!
Follow us at:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imgoingpodcast/
Website: https://www.imgoingpodcast.com/
Today’s episode I’ve been lingering in releasing it or not because it’s been a process honestly for me and I thought I had done my healing about this topic but I didn’t until last week when I got the green light to become a senior cabin crew at my company.
Trust is a topic that we feel very uneasy talking about and communicating what it means to each of us and it's about time we get comfortable with it to have more effective communication and connection with each other.
I started reading a lot of books on personal growth and leadership in the last year and one book has been the pillar for my performance boost. The book I just finished re-reading is from a very well-known and acclaimed researcher Dr. Brené Brown. She’s known for over the last two decades studying and researching about courage, vulnerability, shame, and empathy, and has 5, yes 5 #1 New York Times bestselling books on these topics. I’ve read three of them and I already have an amazon order coming with the next two. Brené Brown has for years worked with C-suite companies, so her work goes beyond researching topics and takes them into the real world and day-to-day work environments. So, I find her research besides interesting, I find it tangible.
Today we will dissect Brené Brown's work in Braving the Wilderness, the anatomy of trust as she names it and we will start a conversation around trust that hopefully, we take into our daily lives.
Don't forget to review and subscribe to the podcast, that way we can grow beyond the borders of our travel community!
Follow us at:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imgoingpodcast/
Website: https://www.imgoingpodcast.com/