This September at Workday Rising in San Francisco, Brené Brown will take the main stage—and it’s safe to say, this is not your average keynote.
She’s a researcher, a storyteller, six-time #1 New York Times bestselling author, a TED Talk icon, and someone who’s helped millions rethink what it means to lead, connect, and be human at work.
At Rising, she’ll debut brand-new research on the mindsets and skill sets that today’s leaders need to think clearly, collaborate deeply, and stay steady when the ground is shifting.
And yes, she’ll talk about vulnerability. And courage. And why those two things belong in every meeting invite.
What Makes a Great Leader—and Why They Falter
Brené has spent more than 20 years studying the emotions and behaviors that shape how people show up. Her work pulls back the curtain on leadership—not as a title or personality trait, but as a set of daily choices.
She’s known for asking the kinds of questions that get under the surface:
- What does real trust look like?
- How do teams stay connected when the pressure’s on?
- What gets in the way of courageous leadership—and how do we name it, not avoid it?
She’s brought questions (and plenty of answers) like these to life in a way that’s clear, honest, and authentically funny to her audiences around the world.