Brené Brown: The Call to Courage (2019) Poster

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9/10
Extremely engaging & thought provoking
nicoleajhenwood6 May 2019
I had never heard of Brene Brown before I stumbled across her netflix special, The Call to Courage. Within the first few minutes she had me hooked, her personal stories moved me to tears and laughter while making me see things in life from another perspective. It is definitely worth the watch and now I am off to seek out more of Brene Brown!
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7/10
Didn't expect this kind of talk
MonManali21 May 2020
I never heard about Brene Brown. Just came across this documentary and decided to watch it. It started just like another one guru talk and I thought I'm definitely not gonna like it. But oh man it just sucks you in. Her humor is just amazing. Made me laugh and made me almost cry.

There was not to much to learn from it, but anyway it was worth watching. You can easily relate to her stories because she talks about ordinary things, about normal life in family, about things that lot of us actually do and think about.

Conclusion: fun, easy to listen, worth watching.

Take away: Vulnerability is important because it connects us with other people on deeper level. It has important role in building trust. Being vulnerable means being brave.
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10/10
Lessons I want to keep learning... great watch for parents
downthehobbitholeblog25 June 2019
I'm so glad that Netflix made this special! Brene is fun, motivational and real- all while giving you a kick in the pants about being courageous with your life. I would suggest it for ages 15 and up because she does touch on some deep topics and traumas. But it's a great watch for any adult, any parent, and a great one to watch with your older teens. One that I will definitely be re-watching. You can check out our full family review with 8 lessons we took from the talk and 8 discussion questions for afterward on our blog- down the hobbit hole blog dot com.

Don't let the bit of cussing and few negative, bitter, reviews keep you from engaging with this one!! Let it inspire and encourage you!
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10/10
Courage over comfort
glacestaengeli26 April 2019
Very inspiring!! It's a must watch for anyone who feels a bit stuck at the moment and needs a good kick up their backside. Thank you!!!
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10/10
Daring Greatly Once Again!
blende24 April 2019
It's helpful if you watch Dr. Brown's life changing Ted talks on YouTube prior to diving in to her wonderful Netflix special, but not necessary.

This special seems like the natural growth progression for Dr. Brown, a self proclaimed introvert, and plays out like a much needed conversation between friends.

It varies between candid and quite funny personal stories, continued observations on courage and vulnerability, and overcoming the challenges of overnight fame as a researcher and intellectual.

Dr. Brown is a soothing voice of calm and reason in a time where people's fear of being hurt outweighs their desire to feel joy and happiness.

There is so much to be gained from the words of Brene Brown and time with a trusted friend is never time wasted.
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Just a big talk about Brene's life
LadyPunkd2 May 2019
Is she a professor, is she a stand up comedian, is she a constant talker... Who even knows.

I felt like I was watching a comedy show because Brene talks and then waits for the audience to laugh. Just her tone and body language and the words she uses. A big part of me didn't connect with her like I did during her first Ted Talk. All she did here is talk about her life. Her husband. Her kids. It was so boring, I'm surprised people were actually sat there paying attention and LAUGHING.

I get you need a narrative to relate to your experiences but she just kept going on and on about her personal stories. Not to mention her constant reference to being a Texan. We get it.

Call to Courage just didn't hit the punchline. There was nothing to learn from this.
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10/10
Like nothing you've seen before.
laerkekersten10 September 2022
Having followed Brené Brown's work for many years, this Netflix special is what I keep coming back to. It is so personal and universal at the same time. In this talk, Brené uses stories from her personal life as a partner, a mother, a woman and a speaker to bring to life her crucial work on vulnerability and courage. Her stories are so relatable, and it's impossible not to be moved by the vulnerability she actually portrais on stage, as she shares her incredible knowledge about human relationships - both the ones we have with ourselves and with each other.

Brené Brown has an outstanding way of engaging with the audience - throughout the entire special I kept forgetting that this was actually a PhD Professor sharing incredibly well-researched findings from year-long academic study. She will have you laughing from the get-go, smiling, laughing again, feeling compassionate, moved, maybe shed a tear. She is completely no-drama and delivers her wisdom with such integrity.

I highly recommend you to watch this. It truly little over an hour well spent. Just from watching it, there's a good chance you'll come out a little more daring!
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6/10
She uses virtue signaling to shame white Christians- the irony.
ostlerjeff30 April 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Her speech is quite entertaining and the message overall is good if not cliche.

The bizarrest thing is she indicates that she Is a researcher of shame and it's effects. At one point she calls out her publisher for using "we" when giving feedback. She flat out rejects that anyone can shame her. Then she proceeds to single out "white Christians" as the bad guys in the world indicating that their bias needs to be worked in while she virtue signals BLM, Me to, trans etc.

Anyway, I refuse to allow her clear bias, she is a professor lol, that she needs to work on before I will allow her to shame me for being white and a Christian. Talk about someone who should not be so clueless as to her attempts to shame others while she clearly believes she is morally superior to the rest of us.
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5/10
Same old, same old...
schouwink20 April 2019
Considering Brown's oustanding Ted Talks, this Netflix special comes as a deep disappointment with all of her quirky sayings and ideas being regurgitated in a blant and predictable fashion.

With no original thought, it seems that Brown has ran out of ideas as she akwardly tries to fill up the time with personal narratives which are akward and disjointed in its intended message. Her self-assigned role as a hyped-up comedian story-teller (with more than usual swearing) overshadows the essence of her message.

This Netflix special comes across as stereotypical with many cliches we have come to associate with motivational speakers. There seems to be much less authenticity and vulnerability in Brown's way of presenting, as it seems much more rehearsed and edited.

One is left wondering where Brown's courageous stage presence has disappeared to.
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1/10
Grifters gonna grift
rabbitnecklt30 December 2020
Oh wow what a grift if I ever heard one. She's noting "pertinent" personal life stories to illustrate how she's come *so far* to be courageous and vulnerable, but ends up just sounding like a tone-deaf narcissist who wants to talk about herself and employs subtle ways of positioning in a category of expertise where she has very little? She's way better off spouting her cold academic "research" rather than trying to speak from experience. This whole thing just comes off like a remedial piece designed to introduce narcissists to the concept of empathy and vulnerability- and the irony there is, it can't be taught which renders this whole thing a scam. Absolute waste of time.
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1/10
And nothing
tavis-moore23 February 2022
Of value was said. What did this researcher research? Has it predicted anything? If not how is it research? Tired of these people trying to justify the money they wasted at college.
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2/10
New age self indulging ego trip Warning: Spoilers
Could not understand what she was talking about, could not understand why the audience was laughing, could not understand what the problem that needed to be fixed was. I mean what the... Even went back to watch her TED talk and still have no clue what she was on about.

From what I mustered, she had a problem with vulnerability, which apparently was that she wasn't vulnerable enough... Who thinks about these things? SO it took her a year of therapy to achieve more vulnerability leading to a better... I really am at a loss here.
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Really Sucks
fuljah4 September 2019
First of all English is not my native language, however I really disliked how she delivered it The language she used is very similar to 20 years old noisy American tourists in Rome. She is using words like "dude, OMG, right?, ass etc". all the time. She is so krass. Yet she is talking on very human feelings like shame, vulnerability, courage etc. It sounds like a very uneducated, random housewife is trying to impress people. Not like a sophisticated, profound academic. She could choose a tone for the general audience that would not make her look like a cheap Hollywood movie, but still keep them engaged. She is well experienced, matured and educated to better know how to speak about serious topics with the right attitude. However, she chose to be a dying to be a comedian over Netflix academic. A little of faith in yourself Brené!
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