OMG I SOOOOOOO SOOOOOOO LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVED THiS...I quit art and all creativity in my life and seriously that was sooooo self destructive...I am now painting again and doing all avenues of creativity again and FiNALLY FEEL WHOLE AGAiN....THANK YOU Chase Jarvis and Brene Brown
When we don't care at all what people think, we lose our ability to connect...when we are defined by what other people think we lose our ability to be courageous
'When you don't care at all what anyone thinks, you lose your capacity for connection; when you are defined by what people think, you lose the courage to be vulnerable' I just realised that these words correspond with what Brene says later on. She talks about leaders having the dilemma of being vulnerable, but not too vulnerable. That is why vulnerability seems so terrifying. People associate vulnerability with total openness, one that shows absolutely everything about you as if being vulnerable meant 'I will let you decide what you to do with my weakness and act in total accordance with your decision'. The equation vulnerability - boundaries = no vulnerability is so vital to understand that. You have to have boundaries, inner guardians of your mental well-being. Vulnerability allows you to open up, so that you do your work to the best of your knowledge and abilities, but boundaries are there to remind you what feedback is necessary to improve your performance and what feedback is aimed at your sense of worth, functioning in that respect as a bullet speeding up to destroy the force (creativity - which comes from being vulnerable) which brought you to the front in the first place. Boundaries are filters. They are a must-have you cannot get at half-price when the sales storm in. You build them on your own. In my opinion, this is essential to understand the quote I wrote at the beginning: When you don't care at all what anyone thinks, you lose your capacity for connection --> invite people's opinions for an open inner discussion with your values, needs, preferences, life goals, drive when you are defined by what people think, you lose the courage to be vulnerable --> don't allow people's opinions to decide what the things you do mean to you; instead, look carefully at what you find really useful and apply it to improve your work and increase satisfaction from that work/what you do, and then discard anything else that discourages you to continue being your true self. If you are defined by what people think, you are actually seeking their approval allowing their ego to grow and your self-esteem to be destroyed. And you are doing it yourself, always! If you don't have boundaries, of course! Peace!
I'm going to have to stop watching these LIVE sessions because every time I do, I end up buying a book. Yet another insightful interview, Thank you Chase and your team for putting these together and making these interviews happen.
65:00 Art and shaming in school: I recall when i was about 5 years old, we had to draw a self portrait. I never had done this before, but i noted everyone else was drawing curly hair. I didnt have curly hair. I drew it straight. But i couldnt figure it out properly. I knew hair grew OUT of my head, so i drew straight hair,pointing out, sticking up. Also, since the entire class was using browns and black crayons, there was only red left. To me, form was more important than substance, so i used the red crayon. I got the "passive aggressive" comments about "interesting self portrait". From that point on, at 5 i knew the teacher both didnt care, didnt understand, and wasn't interested in my struggle, nor able to provide me means to success (i.e. asking why red, and why spiked hair, just a rush to silent judgment. Right then, i knew shame was a manipulation because alternatives or help wasnt forthcoming. I learned to dismiss it early in life. I knew the teacher was blaming me for her own failings. ) 30 years later, i was jumping around the bedroom naked in front of my new girlfriend and she said "you have no shame!" - Ah, its funny now i look back... but sometimes, you just got to be proud of your little victories! And dance. Naked or not.
Lol, your experience was awesome! Thanks for sharing. Personally, I didn't learn to discern properly mostly due to severe bullying in high school, so I became reactive and angry. I'm healing now and doing well. With I had been so perceptive. Whatever people say is their own. It doesn't belong to you unless you believe it.
When I was 5-6 I shamed another girl by noticing her “strange” drawing (I was good at drawing) and at age 50, she still mentions it. And she never really tried to draw again. I never meant it bad, it was an honest reaction. Not sure if I should feel shame.
"there is no creativity, without vulnerability" (16:20). . . "it's hard for me to hear what you're saying, because how you're saying it is screaming" (53:23). . . "creativity is the key of how things travel from the head to the heart to the hand" (1:09:58). . . "there is no creativity without vulnerability" (1:20:36)
This is a fantastic interview. Sometimes it feels like a lot of the same conversations are being had with slightly different spin but this feels like a new conversation. I have learned a LOT in this 1.5 hour chat. Thank you
By being terrified of being vulnerable, you isolate yourself from the world and yourself. You stifle your greatness in shame, you never experience glimpses of brilliance, and you're never really your authentic self. By not "daring greatly", you live a desperate life of what if's.
As an Empowerment Coach and author I run a Spiritual Book Club and we are reading Daring Greatly. An inspiring book and I decided to watch this video which is amazing as is Brene Brown. I want to comment on a topic at the end of the segment when she discusses her research about the damaging shaming that is done in school. I have know this unfortunate statistic for a long time and it seems to be getting worse. It is not only attacking creativity but what it destroys and sometimes forever is young people's self-worth and the fall out of that is catastrophic. We have created and allowed this as a society and we have to fix it. Thank you for showing this and thank you Brene for being a totally authentic beautiful being.
Great show Chase and Brenee. Love listening to Brenee and her stories with the scientific data. Appreciate her wisdom and wicked sense of humor. I believed in a lot of the things she talks about for a long time and feel like she is the voice of enlightened truth. Thank you both very much.
I really love that observation that between the values of “avoiding vulnerability” and “being brave” is bluster and bravado. It makes so much sense. And yep, it’s everywhere.
After watching this I bought one of her books. Amazing amazing stuff so i ordered another one of her books. I will own all of them eventually. Life changing research.
I would like to thank you guys for this video. It is a sad reflection of our current society that this is something that needs to be discussed and learnt, rather than already a part of our early upringing. Regardless of being a part of the creative "balm" as diescribed, it really needs to be something that is addressed much earlier in life, especially with the growing Social Networking of our youth. I have a daughter whim whom I have worked very hard to have her aware of what can happen both on-line and "on-life", and I am glad to say that I she demonstrates a very realistic sense of proportion and sensability. It has taken me many years to learn a very important lesson which carries me through every day: You can't control what you don't own, and you don't own nothing but your choices.
This is so amazing! Thank you Chase for your wonderful longform conversation with Brene Brown... I am learning and feeling so much as I watch. You are a lovely host, and she is an amazing thinker and human! This conversion is a treasure.
Absolutely amazing !!! Brene is so insightful, witty, charming and so real. And I just subscribed to the awesome Chase Jarvis.. A truly intelligent and charismatic guy , a pleasure to listen .. Thoroughly enjoyable hour and half.. Thank you !
I feel like Macklemore is able to do whatever he wants because he has no respect or validity to lose in the hip hop culture. I appreciate his positive message that represents his perspective and he's lucky for having it at the right time and place but his voice in his lane of hip hope culture can't be compared to other lanes. Success and lifestyle were quite strictly defined for the hip hop community that came before him. His authenticity (like all great artists) lies in respecting the art form and not just a format as Lupe Fiasco says. Im happy the art form is also being respected by young children who are removing the lifestyle and culture's limitations with their appreciation and discovery of it through social media, I'm excited to see the future! I leave this comment with great gratitude for this show and the passionate people behind it. :)
i love and am so grateful for this woman and her work. i'm sure a lot if not all of what she says resonates deeply with many of us, i just hope i can internalise her message and be mindful of these things as i move forward
Thanks so much to Chase and the CreativeLive team for making this possible. Long live the long format!!! When I listen to Brené Brown speak, I get a brain massage. She kneads deep into those crusty, cranky spots making me sigh with relief and joy. Love love love your work!!! xxx
This interview was really amazing! I already saw many interviews with Brené, talking about these topics, but every single time she says something new or phrases the same thing differently and then you have these crazy lightbulb moments. Love it!
I have read every one of Brene Brown's books (about to start her latest Dare to Lead), and somehow I missed this episode. She is truly an American treasure, and one who I "connect" with so deeply. I will meet her one day, and probably bawl my eyes out from the enormity of the moment. Thank you Chase for bringing her on multiple occasions to your show. I hope to meet you one day as well.
Chase, killer interview with Dr. Brown she said a few things toward the end of the interview that hit very close to home. My process for one reason or another has been broken. I have been a photographer since I could hold a camera and a pro since high school and I'm 59. My creative process has been broken for a few years now. I have not produced anything that I truly love in too long. The fallout from this lack of creative juices has been toxic to say the least. I can't thank you and Dr. Brown enough for making me aware of what is going with this broken toy! In fact to go a step further this realization has got me going and I have a book in mind about the human condition. I can't shut the noodle off the idea's are flowing none stop. Keep up the great work I find it most interesting you are a great photographer yet you also are addressing the needs of the artistic / creative community as well. Thanks again Mike
Lost track of what she was actually trying to say in places, but still utterly engaging throughout. With both of them, it's the integrity + passion = Life.
Creativity is the new literacy! Wow. I can see myself embracing this concept ~ starting today! Thank you both ever much. I look forward to reading the first books. My Christmas included Rising Strong in hardcover and I could not put it down. I had learned recently of Dr. Brene' Brown while on a google search which lead me to watching my first Ted talk. I believe it was the vulnerability talk. Floored me in the best of ways. Now I had a direction of where I needed to go in the new self I was designing. Today I have enrolled in this semester of CourageWorks. It may not matter where we start I think as long as there's a place to begin.
Brene Brown- thank you for your candid and inspiring words! Would like to share with you something about vulnerability in therapy: psychologists tell their patients all the time that vulnerability is so much braver than remaining "stoic" or holding it in--with allowing yourself to be vulnerable (in a safe environment) you believe in yourself that you have the strength to get through it, survive it, and be ok. That is strength and bravery!
I am a recipient of Brene's online courses and I can say without a doubt it is lifechanging. I am in fact at my art journal now with my stickers and coloured pencils it is the best relaxing therapy and I love to go to Michaels or Hobby Lobby to buy my stickers and art supplies and my journal is lovely. So when this course is offered again I would get it, work at it, my art is my art and I love it. Thanks Brene
I loveeeee this book and woman!! This has changed my life, I previously believed that for me to be a strong, successful and capable woman I needed to be NOT BE vulnerable, let very few people in and confide in even less. My eyes are now opened because its not a good way to live, its pretty lonely at times. Awaiting my amazon order, cannot wait to read it :) Much love and respect to both Brene and Chase all the way from T&T.
Brene browns talk is so powerful. It touches on ever emotion I’m feeling and thought that comes to mind as I work through my own vulnerability. Definitely need to use some of her tricks to work through this.
I am so glad that Ms Brown defined what creative is. for sometimes I questioned weather I was creative. now I know that it is in the doing that one is creative. very good point and that also makes me feel good. that for that point. I love that idea that Chase Jarvis gave about creativity creates every thing in the world is just a wonderful concept.
I am so happy and grateful for this loving interview! I am also really proud to know that I have come to some of the conclusions Brene is sharing here, but as a Child it was hard to put Wordss on it and as an adult it is so hard to show people that they are trying to put you in the crazy category sometimes because they dont have the guts to stand out with you. You both have such interesting way of watching the World. Thanks!!
"'Anything that gets your blood racing is probably worth doing." - Hunter S. Thompson This whole interview is wonderful and full of great wisdom. Thank you, Brene and Chase. :)
Man, the world doesn't have any idea how broken it is and we are looking for the answers is all the wrong places, and such limiting places for that matter!!
The Man In The Ring 17:25 It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.
I'm trying to launch my career in banking now, but since the age of 5 I've learning academic art. On my professional profile I have put examples of my artwork in addition to banking-related credentials in order to show my other "non-boring" side. And guess what? One person told me that I should remove that and tailor it exactly to my resume. Not gonna do that, I have finally found harmony with my creative gift and I'm not abandoning it ever again!
As unfortunate as it is that that one person might be right in some ways... it depends, plenty of "corporate/boring" employers might read it and see that you're creative and think they're flakey, another might read it and think there's a problem solver, I want to work with them. I should also mention I know a few HR employers and the leisure activities they apparently like to see are things that a group activies. Hope this was somehow helpful, even though it seems a bit ambiguous.
Great stuff! Just found Chase Jarvis about two video before this one,looking to improve my photo knowledge since I am 60 and wanting to make being creative work for me in my life. As a living. Being afraid and being brave is so on point with in my life today and what Brene brown states and illustrates about being vulnerable. I have to be vulnerable so that I can be inspired to push my self to do what i feel I must do. I also think that the folks in my life who question quitting my job to do this are afraid that i can not help them financially. are creative folk introverts? Wow that hit home too. I push there too! but I want a voice too. creativity is the key of how things travel from the head to the heart to the hands. I love that. great conversation.
So inspiring on so many levels. Lots of lightbulb moments - I had to keep stopping the video to walk away and process. Awesome interview, Thank you Brene and Chase.
Who is guttural laughter man? He is making my day. Also CJ can you please please have Brene on every month? Need that woman’s wisdom always! Thank you for this!
I think what Brené says around 1:03 about finding your tribe is crucial. I also think realizing that any naysayers are on their own journey of potential unhappiness and shame can help you have compassion without internalizing their unconstructive criticism.
These podcasts from waaay back in the day was one of the factors for me to take the leap and build my own production company! It 9 years ago this year :D
“When we are defined by what other people think we lose the courage to be vulnerable”Havent we already lost it if we are defined by what other people think? But I really like the idea of deciding clearly whose opinion matters. And sticking to that.
I know this video is from 2014 but I only saw it yesterday. Wow I will definitely have to watch it over and over. I did take a quote from the video, printed it out and pinned it to my wall where I can get a glimpse of it when I'm sitting at the computer. Creativity is the way things travel from the head to the heart to the hand.
Bravado to me is my "stage character"......... Vulnerability allowed shame and judgment to show its face, this meant boatloads of fear, which is the producer of a smaller me..... small is safe..... (OLD MESSAGES, OLDER STORIES) ....thank you Brene for your courage and dedication.
Thank you . Needed this.Oh the trap of worrying what people think, the flip side of which is wanting to be validated. Say what you were made to say, not what you think the world wants to hear.
OFFTOPIC: Did anyone else notice how at 31:26 the two audience members on the right raised their hands to touch their face *exactly* at the same time? Pretty interesting if you ask me, from a psychological viewpoint. And now, back to the video.
I'm asking this without googling - as that can go in a thousand different directions... but isn't the act of touching the face significant of something? like very particular?
32:40 Yeah, that's pretty much how a lot of people view self-publishing. I mean, because there are no gatekeepers, a lot of unpolished work does get through, but I feel it's worth it so that the few people working their asses off can release their work unchanged by a traditional publisher. That's why I'm self-publishing my own novels, and Brene's words on vulnerability definitely help me remember to be as raw and authentic in my prose as possible.
This life changing video helped tremendously me with the struggles i endure through my daily life. Definitely able to see patterns of behaviors of myself and people i care and love
(17:00) Theodore Roosevelt's brilliant "daring greatly" quote about the man in the arena and his critics. One of the all time great inspirational quotes.
Another great interview ***** ! I discovered your channel last week and I love it. You ask real "human" questions and the questions from your audience are AWESOME! They are the best!!!
Brene and Chase....check out a book called "Orbitting the Giant Hairball". It was written by a guy I worked with at Hallmark. He is no longer living, but he really dealt in this book with the issues of creativity in schools and workplaces. It is a charming book that really has spoken to me. Becky Rhodes
Loved her quote: “Don’t try to win over the haters. You’re not the jackass whisperer.” That’s GREAT! Another I got from a novel and LOVE to DO when I am confronted by a hater is: I pat my pockets like I’m hunting for something and then I say: “Damn! I forgot to pack my pompous asshole repellent!”
50:00 When they make the passive aggressive statement, then they follow up with "oh, wow, i didnt know you were so sensitive" - just reflect and say something like, "Sensitive about what - you haven't said anything of value yet?" Then, give THEM the look and follow up with their defensive remarks with "wow, i didnt know YOU were so defensive/insecure - that makes two of us, shall we start again?" Or some variant depending on intention...
This sounds like a recipe for disaster. You're advocating an immature, tit-for-tat mentality, with a superior/ condescending stance to start slinging putdowns, and engage in labelling, judging, blaming. I can't believe that anyone would find this useful.
amazing woman. and i have to admit i like her more for her vulnerability. i think many of us are tired of polished media robots, thats one of the reasons people watch television less and internet more - we want to see actual humans.
OMG I SOOOOOOO SOOOOOOO LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVED THiS...I quit art and all creativity in my life and seriously that was sooooo self destructive...I am now painting again and doing all avenues of creativity again and FiNALLY FEEL WHOLE AGAiN....THANK YOU Chase Jarvis and Brene Brown
Awesome, Pamela!! So inspiring!!! Yahoo!
The name of your channel.. Is so Fabulous!
Pamela love I am proud of you! this makes me stronger as an artist too.
When we don't care at all what people think, we lose our ability to connect...when we are defined by what other people think we lose our ability to be courageous
'When you don't care at all what anyone thinks, you lose your capacity for connection; when you are defined by what people think, you lose the courage to be vulnerable'
I just realised that these words correspond with what Brene says later on. She talks about leaders having the dilemma of being vulnerable, but not too vulnerable. That is why vulnerability seems so terrifying. People associate vulnerability with total openness, one that shows absolutely everything about you as if being vulnerable meant 'I will let you decide what you to do with my weakness and act in total accordance with your decision'. The equation vulnerability - boundaries = no vulnerability is so vital to understand that. You have to have boundaries, inner guardians of your mental well-being. Vulnerability allows you to open up, so that you do your work to the best of your knowledge and abilities, but boundaries are there to remind you what feedback is necessary to improve your performance and what feedback is aimed at your sense of worth, functioning in that respect as a bullet speeding up to destroy the force (creativity - which comes from being vulnerable) which brought you to the front in the first place. Boundaries are filters. They are a must-have you cannot get at half-price when the sales storm in. You build them on your own. In my opinion, this is essential to understand the quote I wrote at the beginning:
When you don't care at all what anyone thinks, you lose your capacity for connection --> invite people's opinions for an open inner discussion with your values, needs, preferences, life goals, drive
when you are defined by what people think, you lose the courage to be vulnerable --> don't allow people's opinions to decide what the things you do mean to you; instead, look carefully at what you find really useful and apply it to improve your work and increase satisfaction from that work/what you do, and then discard anything else that discourages you to continue being your true self. If you are defined by what people think, you are actually seeking their approval allowing their ego to grow and your self-esteem to be destroyed. And you are doing it yourself, always! If you don't have boundaries, of course!
Peace!
Thank you I really appreciated the manner U explained the whole thing. I wish you well in your journey to be your whole self. Namaste
I'm going to have to stop watching these LIVE sessions because every time I do, I end up buying a book. Yet another insightful interview, Thank you Chase and your team for putting these together and making these interviews happen.
Ya gratitude!
what is warnability or word she is using ( im not english language )
But her books are well worth the purchase!!!
Oh really! I'm going to have to buy them then! Any precise comments?
@@andrewkrav115 vulnerability
You said "Trying to convince everyone to like your work is a game you can not possibly win". Yes. And that's powerfull.
65:00 Art and shaming in school: I recall when i was about 5 years old, we had to draw a self portrait. I never had done this before, but i noted everyone else was drawing curly hair. I didnt have curly hair. I drew it straight. But i couldnt figure it out properly. I knew hair grew OUT of my head, so i drew straight hair,pointing out, sticking up. Also, since the entire class was using browns and black crayons, there was only red left. To me, form was more important than substance, so i used the red crayon. I got the "passive aggressive" comments about "interesting self portrait". From that point on, at 5 i knew the teacher both didnt care, didnt understand, and wasn't interested in my struggle, nor able to provide me means to success (i.e. asking why red, and why spiked hair, just a rush to silent judgment. Right then, i knew shame was a manipulation because alternatives or help wasnt forthcoming. I learned to dismiss it early in life. I knew the teacher was blaming me for her own failings. ) 30 years later, i was jumping around the bedroom naked in front of my new girlfriend and she said "you have no shame!" - Ah, its funny now i look back... but sometimes, you just got to be proud of your little victories! And dance. Naked or not.
Lol, your experience was awesome! Thanks for sharing. Personally, I didn't learn to discern properly mostly due to severe bullying in high school, so I became reactive and angry. I'm healing now and doing well. With I had been so perceptive. Whatever people say is their own. It doesn't belong to you unless you believe it.
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When I was 5-6 I shamed another girl by noticing her “strange” drawing (I was good at drawing) and at age 50, she still mentions it. And she never really tried to draw again. I never meant it bad, it was an honest reaction. Not sure if I should feel shame.
@@ankiking 5 - 6 is surely too young to discern and make statements from judgement? Completely forgiveable in my opinion
"there is no creativity, without vulnerability" (16:20). . . "it's hard for me to hear what you're saying, because how you're saying it is screaming" (53:23). . . "creativity is the key of how things travel from the head to the heart to the hand" (1:09:58). . . "there is no creativity without vulnerability" (1:20:36)
This is a fantastic interview. Sometimes it feels like a lot of the same conversations are being had with slightly different spin but this feels like a new conversation. I have learned a LOT in this 1.5 hour chat. Thank you
Brené is the best!
She's amazing - I could listen to her speak all day
Thank you all for this great work you're doing!! 🙌🏼
By being terrified of being vulnerable, you isolate yourself from the world and yourself. You stifle your greatness in shame, you never experience glimpses of brilliance, and you're never really your authentic self. By not "daring greatly", you live a desperate life of what if's.
Her smile is contagious. When I see her smile I find myself smiling along
What a great interview! Brene is an amazing woman with awesome wisdom. I totally enjoy listening to her, and I am so grateful for her research.
Thanks Chase & Brene. This really gave me life today. Much Love.
As an Empowerment Coach and author I run a Spiritual Book Club and we are reading Daring Greatly. An inspiring book and I decided to watch this video which is amazing as is Brene Brown. I want to comment on a topic at the end of the segment when she discusses her research about the damaging shaming that is done in school. I have know this unfortunate statistic for a long time and it seems to be getting worse. It is not only attacking creativity but what it destroys and sometimes forever is young people's self-worth and the fall out of that is catastrophic. We have created and allowed this as a society and we have to fix it. Thank you for showing this and thank you Brene for being a totally authentic beautiful being.
How lovely is pure honesty
Great show Chase and Brenee. Love listening to Brenee and her stories with the scientific data. Appreciate her wisdom and wicked sense of humor. I believed in a lot of the things she talks about for a long time and feel like she is the voice of enlightened truth. Thank you both very much.
I really love that observation that between the values of “avoiding vulnerability” and “being brave” is bluster and bravado. It makes so much sense. And yep, it’s everywhere.
After watching this I bought one of her books. Amazing amazing stuff so i ordered another one of her books. I will own all of them eventually. Life changing research.
I would like to thank you guys for this video. It is a sad reflection of our current society that this is something that needs to be discussed and learnt, rather than already a part of our early upringing. Regardless of being a part of the creative "balm" as diescribed, it really needs to be something that is addressed much earlier in life, especially with the growing Social Networking of our youth. I have a daughter whim whom I have worked very hard to have her aware of what can happen both on-line and "on-life", and I am glad to say that I she demonstrates a very realistic sense of proportion and sensability.
It has taken me many years to learn a very important lesson which carries me through every day: You can't control what you don't own, and you don't own nothing but your choices.
This is so amazing! Thank you Chase for your wonderful longform conversation with Brene Brown... I am learning and feeling so much as I watch. You are a lovely host, and she is an amazing thinker and human! This conversion is a treasure.
Courage is action in spite of fear. Love creates the absence of fear.
Absolutely amazing !!! Brene is so insightful, witty, charming and so real. And I just subscribed to the awesome Chase Jarvis.. A truly intelligent and charismatic guy , a pleasure to listen .. Thoroughly enjoyable hour and half.. Thank you !
I feel like Macklemore is able to do whatever he wants because he has no respect or validity to lose in the hip hop culture. I appreciate his positive message that represents his perspective and he's lucky for having it at the right time and place but his voice in his lane of hip hope culture can't be compared to other lanes. Success and lifestyle were quite strictly defined for the hip hop community that came before him. His authenticity (like all great artists) lies in respecting the art form and not just a format as Lupe Fiasco says. Im happy the art form is also being respected by young children who are removing the lifestyle and culture's limitations with their appreciation and discovery of it through social media, I'm excited to see the future! I leave this comment with great gratitude for this show and the passionate people behind it. :)
Thank you for your comment.
In love with intro black & white la escoba and best of all Miss Brene Brown
A BLESSING TO HUMANITY
i love and am so grateful for this woman and her work. i'm sure a lot if not all of what she says resonates deeply with many of us, i just hope i can internalise her message and be mindful of these things as i move forward
Thanks so much to Chase and the CreativeLive team for making this possible. Long live the long format!!!
When I listen to Brené Brown speak, I get a brain massage. She kneads deep into those crusty, cranky spots making me sigh with relief and joy. Love love love your work!!!
xxx
she is a great conversationalist
This interview was really amazing! I already saw many interviews with Brené, talking about these topics, but every single time she says something new or phrases the same thing differently and then you have these crazy lightbulb moments. Love it!
I love this. It’s beautiful. Re watching her never gets old!! Love this woman ❤️
I have read every one of Brene Brown's books (about to start her latest Dare to Lead), and somehow I missed this episode. She is truly an American treasure, and one who I "connect" with so deeply. I will meet her one day, and probably bawl my eyes out from the enormity of the moment. Thank you Chase for bringing her on multiple occasions to your show. I hope to meet you one day as well.
Chase, killer interview with Dr. Brown she said a few things toward the end of the interview that hit very close to home. My process for one reason or another has been broken. I have been a photographer since I could hold a camera and a pro since high school and I'm 59. My creative process has been broken for a few years now. I have not produced anything that I truly love in too long. The fallout from this lack of creative juices has been toxic to say the least. I can't thank you and Dr. Brown enough for making me aware of what is going with this broken toy! In fact to go a step further this realization has got me going and I have a book in mind about the human condition. I can't shut the noodle off the idea's are flowing none stop. Keep up the great work I find it most interesting you are a great photographer yet you also are addressing the needs of the artistic / creative community as well. Thanks again Mike
Thank you Chase for this poignant interview with the ever insightful Dr. Brene Brown.
#creativityisthenewliteracy
easily one of the greatest Live episodes to date. Many thanks
Brene, I really enjoy hearing you.....we need you....going through pandemic now and what an opportunity to create......
"what I do is enough"...so many of my coaching clients arrive there...SO very, very, very powerful!! Brilliance captured!
Lost track of what she was actually trying to say in places, but still utterly engaging throughout. With both of them, it's the integrity + passion = Life.
I could listen to Brene all day long. What an awesome human
Creativity is the new literacy! Wow. I can see myself embracing this concept ~ starting today! Thank you both ever much. I look forward to reading the first books. My Christmas included Rising Strong in hardcover and I could not put it down. I had learned recently of Dr. Brene' Brown while on a google search which lead me to watching my first Ted talk. I believe it was the vulnerability talk. Floored me in the best of ways. Now I had a direction of where I needed to go in the new self I was designing. Today I have enrolled in this semester of CourageWorks. It may not matter where we start I think as long as there's a place to begin.
Brene Brown- thank you for your candid and inspiring words! Would like to share with you something about vulnerability in therapy: psychologists tell their patients all the time that vulnerability is so much braver than remaining "stoic" or holding it in--with allowing yourself to be vulnerable (in a safe environment) you believe in yourself that you have the strength to get through it, survive it, and be ok. That is strength and bravery!
I am a recipient of Brene's online courses and I can say without a doubt it is lifechanging. I am in fact at my art journal now with my stickers and coloured pencils it is the best relaxing therapy and I love to go to Michaels or Hobby Lobby to buy my stickers and art supplies and my journal is lovely. So when this course is offered again I would get it, work at it, my art is my art and I love it. Thanks Brene
I loveeeee this book and woman!! This has changed my life, I previously believed that for me to be a strong, successful and capable woman I needed to be NOT BE vulnerable, let very few people in and confide in even less. My eyes are now opened because its not a good way to live, its pretty lonely at times. Awaiting my amazon order, cannot wait to read it :) Much love and respect to both Brene and Chase all the way from T&T.
Brene browns talk is so powerful. It touches on ever emotion I’m feeling and thought that comes to mind as I work through my own vulnerability. Definitely need to use some of her tricks to work through this.
Totally agree. I've learned so much from her. She's been on the show a couple times. If you liked this episode, definitely check out the others.
I am so glad that Ms Brown defined what creative is. for sometimes I questioned weather I was creative. now I know that it is in the doing that one is creative. very good point and that also makes me feel good. that for that point.
I love that idea that Chase Jarvis gave about creativity creates every thing in the world is just a wonderful concept.
I am crying because of this quote.....so profound....soldier on.....don't need goggles for swimming. Love it..I also am a Texan......
I am so happy and grateful for this loving interview! I am also really proud to know that I have come to some of the conclusions Brene is sharing here, but as a Child it was hard to put Wordss on it and as an adult it is so hard to show people that they are trying to put you in the crazy category sometimes because they dont have the guts to stand out with you. You both have such interesting way of watching the World. Thanks!!
"'Anything that gets your blood racing is probably worth doing." - Hunter S. Thompson
This whole interview is wonderful and full of great wisdom. Thank you, Brene and Chase. :)
Man, the world doesn't have any idea how broken it is and we are looking for the answers is all the wrong places, and such limiting places for that matter!!
The Man In The Ring
17:25
It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.
Chase is AWESOME! I came here for Brene (LOVE!!!!) initially, but his energy and genuine nature is excellent! Subscribed!
I'm trying to launch my career in banking now, but since the age of 5 I've learning academic art. On my professional profile I have put examples of my artwork in addition to banking-related credentials in order to show my other "non-boring" side. And guess what? One person told me that I should remove that and tailor it exactly to my resume.
Not gonna do that, I have finally found harmony with my creative gift and I'm not abandoning it ever again!
As unfortunate as it is that that one person might be right in some ways... it depends, plenty of "corporate/boring" employers might read it and see that you're creative and think they're flakey, another might read it and think there's a problem solver, I want to work with them. I should also mention I know a few HR employers and the leisure activities they apparently like to see are things that a group activies. Hope this was somehow helpful, even though it seems a bit ambiguous.
Great stuff! Just found Chase Jarvis about two video before this one,looking to improve my photo knowledge since I am 60 and wanting to make being creative work for me in my life. As a living. Being afraid and being brave is so on point with in my life today and what Brene brown states and illustrates about being vulnerable. I have to be vulnerable so that I can be inspired to push my self to do what i feel I must do. I also think that the folks in my life who question quitting my job to do this are afraid that i can not help them financially. are creative folk introverts? Wow that hit home too. I push there too! but I want a voice too. creativity is the key of how things travel from the head to the heart to the hands. I love that. great conversation.
So inspiring on so many levels. Lots of lightbulb moments - I had to keep stopping the video to walk away and process. Awesome interview, Thank you Brene and Chase.
Who is guttural laughter man? He is making my day. Also CJ can you please please have Brene on every month? Need that woman’s wisdom always! Thank you for this!
I think what Brené says around 1:03 about finding your tribe is crucial. I also think realizing that any naysayers are on their own journey of potential unhappiness and shame can help you have compassion without internalizing their unconstructive criticism.
These podcasts from waaay back in the day was one of the factors for me to take the leap and build my own production company! It 9 years ago this year :D
wow - love to hear it. Congrats on 9 years!
“When we are defined by what other people think we lose the courage to be vulnerable”Havent we already lost it if we are defined by what other people think?
But I really like the idea of deciding clearly whose opinion matters. And sticking to that.
I know this video is from 2014 but I only saw it yesterday. Wow I will definitely have to watch it over and over. I did take a quote from the video, printed it out and pinned it to my wall where I can get a glimpse of it when I'm sitting at the computer. Creativity is the way things travel from the head to the heart to the hand.
So so good.
Powerful. To be successful there is no room for timidity
Another great episode! Thank you Chase!
Worth watching the WHOLE interview...Chase is superb host.
This was great I watch as I worked on my art.
CREATIVITY PATH: HEAD - HEART - HAND
TALENT PATH: HEART - HAND
All talents are creative, but not all creatives are talented!
i only realized it was in black and white when he said it, the talk is so damn good!
Bravado to me is my "stage character"......... Vulnerability allowed shame and judgment to show its face, this meant boatloads of fear, which is the producer of a smaller me..... small is safe..... (OLD MESSAGES, OLDER STORIES) ....thank you Brene for your courage and dedication.
Valuable conversation! So easy to find something relatable to my life.
I love her raw real talk. Our world IS driven by fear and personally I am so done with it!
Thank you . Needed this.Oh the trap of worrying what people think, the flip side of which is wanting to be validated. Say what you were made to say, not what you think the world wants to hear.
OFFTOPIC: Did anyone else notice how at 31:26 the two audience members on the right raised their hands to touch their face *exactly* at the same time? Pretty interesting if you ask me, from a psychological viewpoint. And now, back to the video.
Yes!! That was amazing! I posted a comment and then took it down because You caught it first. Hehe.
Mirror neurons. When we're engaged with the mood of what's going on around us, that kind of reaction can happen. It's how empathy works. :)
I'm asking this without googling - as that can go in a thousand different directions... but isn't the act of touching the face significant of something? like very particular?
Wow you are might be my best speaker I appreciated it too much.
Wow! This is fantastic. Thank you thank you thank you!
32:40 Yeah, that's pretty much how a lot of people view self-publishing. I mean, because there are no gatekeepers, a lot of unpolished work does get through, but I feel it's worth it so that the few people working their asses off can release their work unchanged by a traditional publisher. That's why I'm self-publishing my own novels, and Brene's words on vulnerability definitely help me remember to be as raw and authentic in my prose as possible.
I heart Macklemore and Ryan are two of my favorite rap artists also!! I love you Brene'
This video has the ability to inspire you to find your creativity if you have lost it or tucked it away in a quiet dark place. Thanks for sharing.
Brene is a genius!!!🙌🏼❤️
Definitely believe Vulnerability equals courage!!!!!!
This life changing video helped tremendously me with the struggles i endure through my daily life. Definitely able to see patterns of behaviors of myself and people i care and love
Another great one - thanks Chase. "What you think of me is none of my business." That thought is still with me from the talk. Cheers.
Such a good interview!!!!
I'm actually loving this!
This is some deep stuff and indeed a lot of quotable moments, they are definitely going on my wall
Brilliant + lovely, both of you + your whole crew.
Probably the best interview I have seen on your show ***** ... powerful stuff man! ... Thank you for sharing it!
(17:00) Theodore Roosevelt's brilliant "daring greatly" quote about the man in the arena and his critics. One of the all time great inspirational quotes.
It's amazing, and only those actually in the arena understand it. It captures it perfectly.
Love this woman...
Another great interview ***** ! I discovered your channel last week and I love it. You ask real "human" questions and the questions from your audience are AWESOME! They are the best!!!
So happy I stumbled across this today. Thanks Brene & Chase:)
Glad you found it! ❤️👍🏼
Creativity is the new literacy! Good stuff!
So so inspiring! Thank you for the video!
" Unused creativity is just dangerous!"
I love that- “the only thing in the middle of the road are dead armadillos and lines”
That’s really great 😃
when I was an Art teacher,everybody got an A!
this vedio spoke straight to my heart !!! amazing ... heart touching healing ... thank you
Creative Live!! They are awesome!
Brene and Chase....check out a book called "Orbitting the Giant Hairball". It was written by a guy I worked with at Hallmark. He is no longer living, but he really dealt in this book with the issues of creativity in schools and workplaces. It is a charming book that really has spoken to me.
Becky Rhodes
Love this video and her teachings. ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much for this!
Loved her quote: “Don’t try to win over the haters. You’re not the jackass whisperer.”
That’s GREAT!
Another I got from a novel and LOVE to DO when I am confronted by a hater is: I pat my pockets like I’m hunting for something and then I say: “Damn! I forgot to pack my pompous asshole repellent!”
This is a great interview
50:00 When they make the passive aggressive statement, then they follow up with "oh, wow, i didnt know you were so sensitive" - just reflect and say something like, "Sensitive about what - you haven't said anything of value yet?" Then, give THEM the look and follow up with their defensive remarks with "wow, i didnt know YOU were so defensive/insecure - that makes two of us, shall we start again?" Or some variant depending on intention...
This sounds like a recipe for disaster. You're advocating an immature, tit-for-tat mentality, with a superior/ condescending stance to start slinging putdowns, and engage in labelling, judging, blaming. I can't believe that anyone would find this useful.
amazing woman. and i have to admit i like her more for her vulnerability. i think many of us are tired of polished media robots, thats one of the reasons people watch television less and internet more - we want to see actual humans.