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Mentioned in 34 episodes

Atlas of the heart

Book • 2021
This book is a detailed medical atlas that provides extensive information and illustrations related to the heart and cardiovascular system.

It is intended for medical professionals and students, offering a thorough resource for understanding cardiac anatomy, physiology, and pathology.

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Mentioned in 34 episodes

Mentioned by David Sparks in relation to expanding emotional vocabulary and understanding emotions.
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225: Tiny Experiments, with Anne-Laure Le Cunff
Recommended by Mike Schmitz as a highly regarded book on emotions and human connection.
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135: Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman
Mentioned by Maya Shankar as one of Brene Brown's best-selling books.
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Brené Brown on Our Flawed, Imperfect Selves
Mentioned by Dan Harris as her latest book, which is also the name of her new HBO Max series.
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Brené Brown Says You're Doing Feelings Wrong
Mentioned by Dan Harris as her most recent book and accompanying TV show, making a compelling evidence-based case for getting better acquainted with the full spectrum of your emotions.
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Brené Brown Says You're Doing Feelings Wrong
Mentioned by Ellen Vora for highlighting that most people can only name around three emotions.
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If Everyone’s Got Anxiety, Does Anyone Have Anxiety? with Dr. Ellen Vora
Mentioned by Laurie Santos as a new book with important tips for understanding our complex emotional landscape.
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How to Identify Your Negative Emotions
Mentioned by Mike as a reference work similar in style to the discussed book.
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164: Why Has Nobody Told Me This Before? by Dr. Julie Smith
Recommended by Shelley Johnson for building emotional intelligence and understanding human emotions.
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714 Shell's top 10 books to grow your career, build your confidence & spark creativity
Mentioned by Mike Schmitz and Joe Buleg as a book exploring emotions and the language of human experience.
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137: Atlas of the Heart by Brené Brown
Mentioned by Mike Schmitz in the context of the complexity of emotions and feelings, contrasting with the limited treatment of this topic in "Difficult Conversations."
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187: Difficult Conversations by Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton, & Sheila Heen
Mentioned by Abby Wambach as one of the world's favorite people to listen to, highlighting her six #1 New York Times bestsellers and her work on emotions.
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83. Brené Brown: What to Say to Get What You Need

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