![]() ![]() Tippett: Brené Brown is a research professor at the University of Houston. Tippett: I’m Krista Tippett, and this is On Being. I think we just have to get the stuff out of the way that’s stopping it from happening. And I don’t think we have to work to make it true between people. I believe that’s what’s true between people. Now she’s turning her attention to how we walked into the crisis of our life together and how we can move beyond it: with strong backs, soft fronts, and wild hearts.īrené Brown: I don’t think - when we’re our best selves with each other, I don’t think that’s what’s possible between people. Her research has reminded the world in recent years of the uncomfortable, life-giving link between vulnerability and courage. ![]() ![]() Characters also occasionally use words like “s-” and “a-.” It’s a leisurely story, but the experience of watching serves as an affirmation: When you know you’re great at something, believe in yourself and there’s a chance that, at some point, the world will realize it, too.Krista Tippett, host: Brené Brown says that our belonging to each other can’t be lost, but it can be forgotten. The teen scenes include flashes of romance (with kissing) and some partying and implied drinking. The story goes back and forth between the characters’ experiences as hopeful, talented teenagers and their lives as adults who are more beaten down by life. Emotional (bring tissues!), quiet and contemplative, it’s a powerful story about family and faith - not so much religious/spiritual faith, although it includes nods to the family’s Catholicism (such as a preperformance prayer), but more about faith in those we love. ![]() “ Dreamin’ Wild” is a lovely, music-infused drama that tells the true story of the Emerson brothers, whose music is discovered in 2011, decades after they recorded an album as teenagers in the 1970s. ![]()
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