
Brené Brown and Adam Grant kick off "The Curiosity Shop" by delving into their history of disagreements, particularly surrounding authenticity. They explore the tension between research and lived experience, debating whether to prioritize evidence or individual perspectives, and touch on differing views on communication styles, specifically texting versus email. The conversation pivots to a past conflict stemming from Grant's article on authenticity, which Brown felt misrepresented her work by omitting the crucial element of boundaries. They dissect the importance of empathy in authentic expression and how a lack of it can lead to weaponization. They also discuss the challenges of maintaining authenticity in environments where power dynamics and identity are not openly discussed. The hosts conclude by reflecting on their journey toward productive disagreement and mutual respect.
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