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Brian S. Lowery

Walter Kenneth Kilpatrick Professor of Organizational Behavior at Stanford Graduate School of Business and author of Selfless: The Social Creation of You.

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58 snips
Sep 16, 2024 • 35min

How to approach the daunting question: who am I? (w/ Brian Lowery)

In this insightful discussion, Brian Lowery, a Stanford Professor and author of "Selfless: The Social Creation of You," delves into the complexities of identity. He explores how our self-view is shaped by societal interactions rather than being a fixed essence. The conversation highlights the performance of identity and how perceptions shift based on our audience. Lowery emphasizes the importance of meaningful connections and shared experiences in the ongoing journey of self-discovery, challenging listeners to reflect on the relational aspects of who they truly are.
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57 snips
Nov 17, 2024 • 42min

CM 279: Brian Lowery on Who You Really Are

In this engaging conversation, Brian Lowery, a Stanford professor and social psychologist, shares insights from his book, *Selfless*. He argues that our identities are fluid and shaped by social relationships, challenging the myth of a constant self. Lowery emphasizes the role of community and culture in personal development, critiques the notion of meritocracy, and highlights how our neighborhoods influence success. His refreshing perspective invites us to embrace diverse thoughts and reconsider how we define ourselves in a constantly changing world.
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Jun 12, 2023 • 1h 11min

239 | Brian Lowery on the Social Self

In a thought-provoking discussion, Brian Lowery, a social psychologist at Stanford and author of "Selfless", challenges the idea of the individual self as an innate essence. He argues that our identities are social constructs, shaped by our interactions and cultural context. The conversation touches on how self-perception is influenced by societal narratives and even technology, as well as the complexities of identity in both individualistic and collectivist cultures. Lowery explores the fluidity of self-presentation, authenticity, and the masks we wear in our daily lives.