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Dare to Lead

Dare to Lead • Book 1

by Brené Brown

Narrated by Brené Brown

4.70 ABR Score (158.4K ratings)
★ 4.17 Goodreads (128.7K) ★ 4.73 Audible (29.8K)
8h 10m Released 2018 Business

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Brené Brown doesn't sound like she's reading her own book — she sounds like she's still working through it, which makes the whole thing land differently.

  • Great if you want: practical courage frameworks without corporate jargon
  • Listening experience: conversational and warm — closer to keynote than lecture
  • Narration: Brown's own voice adds rawness and authority no actor could fake
  • Skip if: you prefer data-dense case studies over personal storytelling

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About This Audiobook

Vulnerability researcher and bestselling author Brené Brown challenges conventional leadership wisdom by arguing that effective leadership requires courage, empathy, and the willingness to embrace uncertainty. Drawing from extensive research with executives, entrepreneurs, and change-makers across various industries, Brown dismantles the myth that strong leaders must project invincibility and control. Instead, she presents a framework where authentic leadership emerges from asking difficult questions, sharing power, and fostering genuine human connection. The central tension explores how leaders can maintain authority while remaining open to feedback, criticism, and the possibility of being wrong.

Brown's own narration transforms this leadership guide into an intimate coaching session. Her warm, conversational delivery makes complex psychological concepts accessible, while her natural storytelling ability brings research findings to life through compelling anecdotes. The author's genuine passion for the subject matter resonates through every chapter, creating an authenticity that written text alone cannot capture. Brown's pacing allows listeners to absorb and reflect on challenging ideas about power, vulnerability, and organizational culture. Her voice carries both the authority of a seasoned researcher and the relatability of someone who has struggled with these leadership challenges herself.