Michael Stoller on the Power of Vulnerability and Brene Brown’s Influence
That vulnerability is kind of the new, uh, uh, new age word These Days. You hear, mindfulness has been the new age word for quite a while now in spirituality and meditation, but vulnerability, it seems to be everywhere now.
Ever wondered why vulnerability feels so daunting yet so essential? Michael Stoller, in his podcast 'My Blueprint: Struggle Towards Emotional Sobriety', dives into this complex emotion in episode #192, titled 'Does Anyone Know Brene Brown?'. Michael opens up about his admiration for Brene Brown's work and how her insights have shaped his own approach to emotional sobriety.
He dreams of being a guest on Oprah's Super Soul Conversations or Brene Brown's podcast, 'Unlocking Us', highlighting the profound impact these figures have had on him. In this episode, Michael doesn't just praise Brene Brown; he also explores his own journey with vulnerability. He shares candid reflections on how embracing imperfections and being kind to oneself can foster deeper connections and better leadership.
While he acknowledges some disagreements with Brown on categorizing emotions, he firmly believes that putting oneself out there, despite flaws, is crucial for personal growth. If you're curious about how vulnerability can transform your life and relationships, this episode offers a heartfelt perspective from someone who's walked the path. Tune in to hear Michael's thoughts and perhaps find a bit of courage to embrace your own vulnerabilities.