Tuesday, April 23, 2013

TED Blog 2


Brené Brown discusses the important qualities of vulnerability in her TED talk “The Power of Vulnerability.”  She lays out the key items that compose vulnerability that make it effective and important.  Connection is the purpose of why people are here and that a person has to  really let their true colors show before they can really connect with others.  Brown also states the way connection and courage to be imperfect and compassion to oneself all cooperate to form the definition of vulnerability.  Brown uses her natural talent in storytelling and  knowledge from her studies of vulnerability to deliver a strong message to her audience to completely explain its importance.

Brené Brown speaks on the points that make vulnerability so key in the TED talk titled “The Power of Vulnerability.” In her speech, she uses a slideshow to accompany her words that emphasize important phrases or points.  Brown moves around the stage just enough to catch the audience’s attention that she was moving, as well as using effective gestures that are not too distracting to the audience.  Her speaking style includes elements of humor and a strong use of storytelling that captures the audience as she tells her stories.  Brown’s points are effective in the world so that people can understand how to form an even closer society through connecting with others and being yourself.  Her study provides validity to her points about people and how they feel about topics like worth.  Brown speaks on input that she received from people around the world on worth and deserving affection.  

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