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We dropped two new episodes of “Unlocking Us" and a new "Atlas of the Heart" Pinterest board! [Eight mailboxes of different shapes and colors in a row sticking out of the grass on the side of a road] From Brené SEPTEMBER 19, 2024 newsletter WHAT I'M LOVING Fall, Fun, and Football You know I’m a huge UT football fan. What’s a good day look like? Morning jet ski with coffee and Steve, followed by game day! TEXAS fight! 🧡🤘🏻🧡 [Left: Brené and Steve by a lake. Brené is holding a UT Longhorn coffee tumbler in one hand and making the UT "hook 'em" sign with the other. Right: Steve and Brené at the UT football game. ] PODCASTS Two New Episodes of Unlocking Us Are Out in a New Series! Unlocking Us is back with an eight-part series I’m calling “On My Heart and Mind.” We started the series with my conversation with civil rights leader Valarie Kaur on the power of revolutionary love and what it means to be a sage warrior. In this week’s episode, I talk to Dr. Sarah Lewis about her latest book, The Unseen Truth: When Race Changed Sight in America. We talk about how what we see and what’s left unseen shapes everything we believe about ourselves and other people — and how we can start changing the narrative about who counts and who belongs in America. [Cover art for the "Unlocking Us" podcast episode with Valarie Kaur on Sage Warrior: Wake to Oneness, Practice Pleasure, Choose Courage, Become Victory; Headshot of Valarie Kaur on a background of colorful rays]( [Cover art for the "Unlocking Us" podcast episode with Dr. Sarah Lewis on The Unseen Truth: When Race Changed Sight in America; Headshot of Dr. Sarah Lewis on a background of colorful rays]( [Listen to the Episodes]( [A screenshot of Brené's "Atlas of the Heart" board on Pinterest, featuring quotes, phone backgrounds, and learning resources. Follow @Brene on Pinterest. ]( SOMETHING NEW Atlas of the Heart on Pinterest! Our ABK team is building new Pinterest boards! Take a look at the work in progress on our [Atlas of the Heart board](. Follow along for quotes, phone backgrounds, resources, and more! ABK EDIT Fort Lonesome on Bespoke Threads, Finding Your Calling, and the Trust and Vulnerability That Come Into Play in Our Creative Pursuits [Left: Fort Lonesome founder Kathie Sever, pictured in her studio in front of a wall of colorful threads; Right: The Bros Fresh, a music duo from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, wears custom Fort Lonesome and cowboy hats in an open field in Marfa, Texas. ]( Left: Fort Lonesome founder Kathie Sever, pictured in her studio; photography by Wynn Myers. Right: The Bros Fresh, a music duo from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, wears custom Fort Lonesome in Marfa, Texas; photography by Hannah Koehler. Kathie Sever is the founder of Fort Lonesome, an Austin-based Western-inspired custom-chain-stitching-and-embroidery shop. She shared these insights around leading a creative team with us in a Creative Love interview on the ABK Edit: What’s one thing you’ve learned about leading a creative team? The most profound thing I’ve learned about leading a creative team is that if you can remain committed to the art of Not Taking Things Personally, there is a deep well of connection and growth and thrill and pride awaiting you on the flip side of ego-landscaping. [Read the Interview]( Popular on the Website [Headshot of Dr. Harriet Lerner with the background of the Unlocking Us colorful rays]( UNLOCKING US Dr. Harriet Lerner on I’m Sorry: How to Apologize and Why It Matters, Part 1 of 2 with Brené Brown [Collage of a headshot of R. Eric Thomas, popcorn, theater seats, the cover of his book "Here For It," a black and white notebook, and a number #2 pencil.]( THE DARING INTERVIEW R. Eric Thomas on the Creative Process, Empathy Engines, and Nancy Meyers Kitchen Parties by Laura Mayes [Headshot of Lauren Choi with the colorful High Five hands background]( HIGH FIVE Lauren Choi on Being a Young Entrepreneur, Problem-Solving, and Building a More Sustainable Future by Zehra Javed Stay awkward, brave, and kind, Follow Brené on social! If this was forwarded to you, [subscribe here.]( [LinkedIn]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. © 2024 BBEARG, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website. Responses to this email are not monitored. Our mailing address is: BBEARG P.O. Box 272124Houston, TX 77277 [Add us to your address book](

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