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  2. Brené Brown: The Call to Courage - Wikipedia

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    Having difficult conversations around issues such as race and gender in the workplace also requires vulnerability and acknowledging that we will make mistakes and be uncomfortable. Brown covers some myths of vulnerability, including the faulty thinking that it is a weakness or that it does not work for everybody.

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  4. Courage - Wikipedia

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    Courage (also called bravery, valour (British and Commonwealth English), or valor (American English)) is the choice and willingness to confront agony, pain, danger, uncertainty, or intimidation.

  5. Fierce Conversations - Wikipedia

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    The introduction states that Fierce Conversations is a "guide to tackling your toughest challenges and enriching relationships with everyone important to your success and happiness through principles, tools, and assignments designed to direct you through your first fierce conversations with yourself on to the most challenging and important conversations facing you."

  6. Courageous Conversations encourages honest discussion on race

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    Apr. 22—ANDERSON — Domanic Wills and Maureen Lambert didn't know one another, but they stared for 60 seconds into one another's eyes Thursday. They were among about 80 people directed Thursday ...

  7. Post-doom - Wikipedia

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    This spirituality moves into — and then eventually beyond — grief and repentance toward a deeper, more courageous, compassionate, and spiritual aliveness. Post-doom spirituality is, as Dowd says, 'what opens up when we remember who we are, accept the inevitable, honor our grief, and prioritize what is pro-future and soul-nourishing'." [14]

  8. Moral Injury: Healing - The Huffington Post

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    In a recent phone conversation, however, Litz said moral injury has become a significant area of interest among clinical scientists. “What’s new is that we are trying to study it in a more scientific way and finding ways of treating moral injury – and that’s unprecedented.

  9. Laches (dialogue) - Wikipedia

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    Laches wishes to pursue the conversation, saying that he has a sense of what bravery is, but is not able to express it properly. Socrates states that like a good huntsman pursuing a trail, they must persevere in the search for their quarry.