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The Quote of the Day Show | Daily Motivational Talks

393 | Brene Brown: “Empathy is The Antidote to Shame.”

The Quote of the Day Show | Daily Motivational Talks

Sean Croxton

Entrepreneurship, Mental Health, Self-improvement, Business, Health & Fitness, Education

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🗓️ 8 May 2018

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

Brene Brown is here to talk about the epidemic of shame, what shame looks like throughout society, and what we can do to reduce our shame and create better connections with each other. 

For more from Brene, visit brenebrown.com. Her most recent book, Braving the Wilderness: The Quest for True Belonging and the Courage to Stand Alone, is  available on amazon.com. You can find today’s full clip here

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0:00.0

empathy is the antidote to shame and that is the quote of the day.

0:31.0

Welcome back to the quote of the day show. I'm your host Sean Crox and a

0:35.5

Sean Croxson.com. I got a really, really, really amazing clip for you today. It

0:40.0

is with Brane Brown and it's awesome. You got to listen to this one over and over

0:44.6

and over again. It's about the epidemic of shame and I'll let Brane do the rest.

0:53.7

Union, Alice, call shame, the swan plan of the soul. And we're going to walk in and

1:00.9

the purpose is not to walk in and you know construct a home and live there. It is

1:06.4

to put on some galoshes and walk through and find our way around. Here's why. We heard

1:11.4

the most compelling call ever to have a conversation in this country and I think globally around

1:25.3

race, right? Yes, we heard that. Yes. Cannot have that conversation without shame.

1:34.0

Because you cannot talk about race without talking about privilege and when people start

1:38.8

talking about privilege, they get paralyzed by shame. We heard a brilliant, simple solution

1:45.4

to not killing people in surgery, which is have a checklist. You can't fix that problem

1:50.5

without addressing shame because when they teach those folks how to suture, they also teach

1:55.8

them how to stitch their self-worth to being all powerful and all powerful folks don't

2:01.4

need checklist. And I had to write down the name of this Ted Fellow so I didn't mess it

2:08.4

up here. Michigan, Inglewale. I hope I did right by you. I saw the Ted Fellow is my

2:17.8

first day here and he got up and he explained how he was driven to create some technology

2:23.4

to help test for anemia because people were dying unnecessarily. And he said I saw this

2:28.2

need so you know what I did, I made it. And everybody just burst into applause and they were

2:33.0

like yes. And he said and it didn't work. And then I made it 32 more times. And then it

2:41.2

worked. You know what the big secret about Ted is? I can't wait to tell people this. I

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