Scientist, Astronaut, Explorer | Kathryn Sullivan

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Brené Brown | Why Courage Matters More Than Comfort

Showing up as your true self is terrifying, but it’s also the unlock key for so much of what makes your life good. Through powerful stories and research-backed insights, this conversation reveals why showing up as your real self unlocks extraordinary possibilities, and how embrac ...  Show more

Myth of the Clean Slate

You don’t have to erase yourself to feel more alive. Nor do you have to deny your past or who you truly are. What if the secret to real transformation isn't becoming someone new, but understanding who you already are? This episode challenges the "clean slate" myth of New Year's c ...  Show more

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