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  2. Daring Greatly - Wikipedia

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    Daring Greatly is a 2012 self-help book written by Brené Brown. It is a New York Times bestseller [1] and covers topics of vulnerability and shame. Overview.

  3. Brené Brown: The Call to Courage - Wikipedia

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    Brown begins by linking courage and vulnerability and explaining that one needs to be vulnerable to be brave. She shows the audience some cover design ideas for her book Daring Greatly to show how shame and vulnerability are interpreted across cultures. Brown shares how her Ted Talk on vulnerability actually happened by accident.

  4. Brené Brown - Wikipedia

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    Brown is CEO of "The Daring Way", a professional training and certification program on the topics of vulnerability, courage, shame, and empathy. [24] She appeared as herself in the movie Wine Country. [14] [25] Her five-part docuseries, Brené Brown: Atlas of the Heart, was released on HBO Max in 2022. [26]

  5. Citizenship in a Republic - Wikipedia

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    The "Man in the Arena" passage was used in a 2015 ad for Cadillac, ending with "dare greatly". [8] At the 2016 Democratic National Convention President Barack Obama cited the speech in his endorsement speech of Hillary Clinton. Lindsey Stirling's 2016 album release Brave Enough features a song titled "The Arena". The inspiration for this song ...

  6. Robert Hugo Dunlap - Wikipedia

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    A brilliant leader, Captain Dunlap inspired his men to heroic efforts during this critical phase of the battle and by his cool decision, indomitable fighting spirit and daring tactics in the face of fanatic opposition greatly accelerated the final decisive defeat of Japanese countermeasures in his sector and materially furthered the continued ...

  7. Philip Cochran - Wikipedia

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    In particular, the news Cochran would make light planes and gliders (snatched from the ground by low-flying C-47s) available to evacuate wounded men from combat greatly-increased the morale of the long-range jungle penetration forces. One Brit commander summed the change: "The commanders' hopes and the soldiers' morale rose sky-high.

  8. Talk:Daring Greatly - Wikipedia

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  9. Thomas George Lanphier Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Thomas George Lanphier Jr. (November 27, 1915 – November 26, 1987) was a Panama-born American colonel and fighter pilot during World War II who was first given sole credit, then later partial credit shared with Rex T. Barber, for shooting down the plane carrying Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, the commander in chief of the Imperial Japanese Navy. [1]