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Speaking Contact Information
If you are interested in inviting Dr. Brown to speak to your group, please contact Jo-Lynne Worley at Worley Shoemaker Management at 913.789.7600 or jlworley@aol.com.
Speaking Overview
“Brené is uniquely capable of blending research, humor and story-telling in a way that captures the hearts and minds of her audience.”
--Dr. Karen Casey
Dr. Brown's reputation as a speaker is built on her ability to explore difficult topics with tremendous sensitivity, honesty and humor. She has the unique ability to engage and inspire audiences of all sizes, from intimate conversations with faith groups to keynote presentations for several thousand participants.
After moderating a national series of lectures given by Brené, Dr. Karen Casey had this to say about her work: “Brené’s honesty and humor turns a discussion about shame and empathy into an experience of connection, relief and transformation. By the time she explains how it works, you know you’re not alone. You can name that feeling that haunts all of us with the safety of knowing that we’re all in this together.”
Brené’s audiences have ranged from professional organizations, mental health professionals, physicians and medical students to faith-based groups, women’s groups, college students, men’s groups, parenting groups, and school districts. Brené enjoys working with event organizers to insure that her presentations are relevant and meaningful for each specific audience.
Praise from Events
Brené Brown is one of the best trainers we have had in the eleven year history of Hazelden's Women Healing conferences. What's so unique about Brené is that she did her own research and has the talent to share her work with a very inviting and engaging presentation style. Over 2,000 people attended our conferences in 2007 and she received excellent review on all her evaluations. We hope to have Brené at our conferences again in the future.
--Patricia Broat, Corporate Events Director, Hazelden Foundation
Dr. Brown is able to offer participants a relevant, fresh perspective on a critically important topic. Her engaging presentation style both inspires and motivates participants. It is no surprise that she consistently earns top evaluation scores among both lay audiences and professionals.
--The Council on Drugs and Alcohol - Houston
Your lecture on "Women and Shame" was a huge success. I have already heard so many positive comments from staff who felt like they learned something and at the same time enjoyed doing so! Your presentation style is an elegant blend of well researched data and informality that made everyone feel comfortable. Thank you for sharing your expertise with us.
--Duke University Hospital Department of Social Work
Lecture Topics
(these topics can easily be adapted to fit the needs of specific audiences)
General Audience Lectures
I Thought It Was Just Me: Telling the Truth about Perfection, Inadequacy and Power
10 Guideposts for Living with Courage, Compassion and Connection
Parenting
The Gifts of Imperfect Parenting: Raising Children with Courage, Compassion and Connection
Wired for Connection: How Empathy, Shame and Vulnerability Shape Our Families
Teachers
Teachable Moments: Bringing Courage, Compassion and Connection to the Classroom
Wired for Connection: How Empathy, Shame and Vulnerability Shape Academic and Social Learning
Continuing Education Courses and Lectures for Mental Health/ Health Professionals
The Connections Curriculum: A New Psychoeducational Approach to Helping Men, Women, Couples & Families Explore Shame and Develop Resilience
Embracing Imperfection and Overcoming our Fears of Inadequacy: Helping Women, Men, Couples & Families Understand Shame and Develop Resilience
Healthcare Professionals
I'm Trying to Help! Practicing Empathy with Difficult Patients and Families
Wired for Connection: How Empathy, Shame and Vulnerability Affect Helping and Healing
Organizational Development
The Only Constant is Change: Developing Calm, Connection and Courage in Overstressed and Anxious Organizations
Our Best Selves at Work: Creating an Organizational Culture of Connection







