Brené Brown
Researcher and lecturer, recognized for her work on vulnerability and courage. She inspires by inviting to live with authenticity and empathy, showing that true strength comes from accepting imperfection and connecting from the heart.
Biography / Speaker Info
Brené Brown is a leading American academic, author and speaker, recognized worldwide for her work on vulnerability, shame and courage. Her career is a story of a journey from academic rigor to outreach that has led her to inspire millions of people to live more authentic, connected and purposeful lives. With a strong background in social work and a fascination with the human condition, Brown has established herself as one of the most influential voices in the field of personal growth and conscious leadership.
Her career in academia focused on qualitative research on vulnerability and shame. In her studies, Brown discovered a profound truth: people who live full lives, with love and a sense of belonging, are those who have the courage to be vulnerable and to accept their imperfections. This revelation led her to write books and lecture on the subject, and her work has resonated deeply with a global audience. Her TED Talk The Power of Vulnerability has become one of the most viewed in the platform's history, a phenomenon that transcended academia to reach a mass audience.
Brené Brown is a prolific author and her books have become essential guides for leaders and professionals seeking to improve their performance. In Daring Greatly (2012), she explores how vulnerability can be a source of strength, connection, and innovation. In Dare to Lead (2018), he offers a practical handbook for leaders to create a work environment that fosters courage, creativity and innovation, breaking away from traditional models of leadership. His books are characterized by clear language, practical examples and a focus on action.
As a speaker, Brené Brown is in demand at corporate and educational events around the world. Her talks are known for her energy, humor and ability to break down complex topics into simple, actionable ideas. Brown champions the idea that success is not just about productivity and results, but also about emotional well-being, empathy and human connection.





