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Episode Description
Marking a major personal milestone, Brené shares what led her to 30 years of sobriety and Adam asks what it taught her about change. From there, they pivot to why Brené can’t tolerate the cringe of The Office —and Adam’s take on how to engage with it. Finally, they deliver a masterclass on the art and science of ending social interactions, sharing the ultimate shortcut to a graceful exit. This is great!
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0:00 - What Are We Talking About Today?
5:00 - Sober AF: Celebrating 30 Years of Sobriety
16:30 - Grieving for Joy
28:22 - Why Can’t Brené Watch The Office?
43:18 - Loving or Hating Violating the Rules
49:30 - The Art of Leaving Conversations Respectfully
1:03:40 - The Shortcut to a Graceful Exit
1:08:39 - What Adam and Brené Are Watching Now
Gottman Institute - Research and History - Drs. Julie and John Gottman (Founded 1996)
The Power of Vulnerability - Brené Brown, 2010, TED Talk, TEDxHouston
I Love Lucy: Job Switching - Arnaz, 1952, CBS
The Office: Scott's Tots - B.J. Novak, 2009, NBC
Benign Violations: Making Immoral Behavior Funny - McGraw & Warren, 2010, Psychological Science
Office Ladies - Fischer & Kinsey, 2019-present, Audacy (Podcast)
Jury Duty - Eisenberg & Stupnitsky, 2023-2026, Amazon Prime Video (Television Series)
The Madison - 2026, Sheridan, Paramount+ (Television Series)
Landman - Sheridan, 2024-present, Paramount+ (Television Series)
Opening Up Closings - Schegloff & Sacks, 1973, Semiotica
Collaborative Strategies in Chinese Telephone Conversation Closings - Sun, 2005, Pragmatics
Ending Social Encounters - Albert & Kessler, 1978, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Relations in Public: Microstudies of the Public Order - Erving Goffman, 1971, Basic Books (Book)
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