NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Brené Brown returns with an urgent call to reimagine the essentials of courageous leadership. In a time when uncertainty runs deep and bluster, hubris, and even cruelty are increasingly framed as acceptable leadership, Brown delivers practical, actionable insights that illuminate the mindsets and skill sets essential to reclaiming focus and driving growth through connection, discipline, and accountability.
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Over the past six years, Brené Brown, along with a global community of coaches and facilitators, has taken more than 150,000 leaders in 45 countries through her Dare to Lead courage-building work. In Strong Ground, Brown shares the lessons from these experiences along with wisdom from other thinkers. This is a vital playbook for everyone from senior leaders developing and executing complex strategies to Gen Z-ers entering and navigating turbulent work environments. It is also an unflinching assessment of what happens when we continue to perpetuate the falsehood that performance and wholeheartedness are mutually exclusive.
With equal amounts of optimism and caution about AI, Brown writes, “I hear a lot of experts trying to soothe people’s anxiety about the pace of technological change by offering platitudes like, What makes us human will ensure our relevance. This is dangerous simply because, right now, we’re not especially good at what makes us human. We’re not hardwired for this level of uncertainty, and many of us feel as if the constant need to self-protect is driving the humanity right out of us. This is why organizational transformation today must foster deep connection, deep thinking, and deep collaboration. We need the courage to lead people in a way that honors and protects the wisdom of the human spirit.”
Brown offers a broad assessment of the skill sets and mindsets we need moving forward, including the capacity for respectful and difficult conversations, increased productive urgency and smart prioritization rather than reactivity, and strategic risk-taking, paradoxical thinking, and situational and anticipatory awareness skills. She identifies the toughest skill set as the discipline, humility, and confidence to unlearn and relearn.
Brown writes, “Individuals and organizations are building new muscles. Finding our strong ground—that athletic stance—is the only thing that can provide both unwavering stability in a maelstrom of uncertainty and a platform for the fast, explosive change that the world is demanding.”
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Strong Ground: The Lessons of Daring Leadership, the Tenacity of Paradox, and the Wisdom of the Human Spirit
“That’s the larger message in Strong Ground: When people feel felt and that they belong, they don’t just mold themselves to the culture as it is; they help it evolve into its fuller potential. And in a time of fear and rapid change across government and beyond, that’s the strong ground our workplaces need.”—Psychology Today
“[Strong Ground is] about what Brown thinks makes a good leader, based on her research, but it’s also about this moment of intense technological and cultural upheaval we’re in at work, and how the ideas she has spent her career spreading, some of which seem to be falling out of favor, might be able to help us weather it.”—Lulu Garcia-Navarro, New York Times
“In Strong Ground, Brené Brown delivers a bold and needed field guide for leading with courage in complex times of uncertainty and change . . . This is not just a book about leadership; it’s a call to return to what makes us fully human: connection, curiosity, and the courage to stand firm in the storm.”—Maria Shriver’s Sunday Paper
“At its core, Strong Ground offers a compelling reminder: leaders are most effective when they provide a steady foundation for others, even when everything else is shifting.”—The Daily Iowan
Overall rating: 4.6666665 / 5 from 9 reviews.
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Great Book
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— Cristina (5/5)
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"Not as good as Brene Brown's other books. I am having a hard time staying with this book as it reads like any other typical self help book and not the usual Brene quality that I was expecting."
— Sonia (3/5)
Leadership MUST HAVE
"A manual for leadership and life - great stories and very applicable tools"
— Nicky B. (5/5)
Strong Ground
"⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I absolutely love Brené Brown’s latest book! Her honesty, courage, and wisdom shine through every page — I live, love, *love* Brené and the way she inspires us to lead with vulnerability and heart."
— Joyce (5/5)
Beautiful book all around!
"Brene Brown's work helps me grow more and more in life and professionally."
— Krista (5/5)
Transformational book
"I follow Brené Brown since and been waiting for this book to come out. I bought this 2 weeks ago and I can say that this book is perfect and very timely. I recommend this book to both leaders and employees — new and experienced. You will learn a lot on how to build a strong and resilient organization. And personally, this can help any individual to be the best person in their chosen field. It talks about us and how to enrich our lives and live with intention —from embracing our human selves to how to evolve in this evolving time."
— Alithea (5/5)
Another book hit out of the stadium.
"Brené Brown never disappoints. Great insights backed by research and made relatable with great examples and sports analogies."
— Monique (5/5)
Another Great One!
"Another excellent book by Brene Brown. Highly recommend"
— Tracy (5/5)
Strong Ground: The Lessons of Daring Leadership, the Tenacity of Paradox, and the Wisdom of the Human Spirit
"Reading Strong Ground felt like standing barefoot on the earth after a long storm—raw, grounding, and profoundly necessary. The author’s exploration of daring leadership, paradox, and the human spirit resonated with me not only as a student of leadership but as a Black Canadian woman who has navigated systems that often demand strength while denying softness. The book’s central message—that authentic leadership requires courage, humility, and the capacity to hold contradictions—speaks deeply to my lived experience. I have learned that leadership is not about certainty but about presence. Strong Ground reminded me that true leaders do not rise above struggle—they stand within it, grounded by empathy, guided by curiosity, and willing to be changed by what they learn. What struck me most was the discussion of paradox. The tension between vulnerability and resilience, strength and surrender, intellect and intuition mirrors the daily balance I hold as a leader in education and mental health. It validated that wholeness is not perfection but integration—the willingness to show up human, even when systems ask for performance. From an equity lens, the book invites us to reimagine leadership as relational rather than hierarchical, a space where the wisdom of lived experience matters as much as theory or position. This perspective aligns with Indigenous teachings of relationality and the Ubuntu philosophy—“I am because we are. ” It affirms that leadership grounded in humanity can transform communities, not just organizations. Strong Ground is both a mirror and a map. It reflects the complexity of my own leadership journey and offers a path forward—one rooted in courage, compassion, and connection. For me, it was more than a book; it was a reminder that daring leadership is not about being fearless. It is about being faithful—to truth, to people, and to the human spirit that sustains us all."
— M0 Q. (4/5)
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Published date: Nov 11, 2025
Language: English
No. of Pages: 528
Publisher: Diversified Publishing
ISBN: 9798217170760
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Brené Brown is a research professor at the University of Houston, where she holds the Huffington Foundation Endowed Chair at the Graduate College of Social Work. She also holds the position of Professor of Practice in Management at The University of Texas at Austin McCombs School of Business.
Brené is the author of six #1 New York Times bestsellers and the host of two award-winning podcasts. Brené spends most of her time working in organizations around the world, helping develop braver leaders and more courageous cultures. In 2024, she was named Executive Chair of the Center for Daring Leadership at BetterUp. She lives in Houston, Texas, with her husband, Steve. They have two children, Ellen and Charlie, and a weird Bichon Frisé named Lucy.
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