Short Bio
Brené Brown, born November 18, 1965, is an American author, research professor, and public speaker, known for her work on vulnerability, courage, shame, and empathy. Her books, including "The Gifts of Imperfection" and "Daring Greatly," explore how embracing vulnerability can lead to greater connection, creativity, and fulfillment in life.
Brown's TED Talks and lectures have garnered millions of views, inspiring audiences to cultivate authenticity and resilience. She is recognized as a leading voice in the fields of psychology, personal development, and social change.