We love this new video interpretation of Theodore Roosevelt’s Man in the Arena speech by Dr. Brené Brown. Enjoy.
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Many of you know the quote from Theodore Roosevelt’s Man in the Arena speech. It came into my life when I was struggling and desperately needed a new frame to understand why courage matters more than criticism. It inspired me and the book title, “Daring Greatly.”
This video is just a few faces from our community. It’s my way of saying thank you.
When we choose contribution over criticism and courage over comfort, we can do anything!
Thank y’all for being brave.
BB
Download a printable PDF of this quote.
Dr. Brené Brown
Research Professor | University of Houston Graduate College of Social WorkIt’s Not the Critic Who Counts
Published May 2, 2017TOPICS IN THIS ARTICLE
CallingConfidenceLeading YourselfResilienceWe love this new video interpretation of Theodore Roosevelt’s Man in the Arena speech by Dr. Brené Brown. Enjoy.
Many of you know the quote from Theodore Roosevelt’s Man in the Arena speech. It came into my life when I was struggling and desperately needed a new frame to understand why courage matters more than criticism. It inspired me and the book title, “Daring Greatly.”
This video is just a few faces from our community. It’s my way of saying thank you.
When we choose contribution over criticism and courage over comfort, we can do anything!
Thank y’all for being brave.
BB
Download a printable PDF of this quote.
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About the Author(s)
Dr. Brené Brown
Research ProfessorUniversity of Houston Graduate College of Social Work
Dr. Brené Brown, PhD, LMSW is a research professor at the University of Houston where she holds the Huffington Foundation–Brené Brown Endowed Chair at the Graduate College of Social Work. She has spent the past 16 years studying courage, vulnerability, shame and empathy and is the author of five New York Times bestsellers, including her latest Dare to Lead. Her TED talk—The Power of Vulnerability—is one of the top five most-viewed TED talks in the world, with more than thirty-five million views.
Years at GLS 2013, 2015