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Strong Ground
  • Published: 23 September 2025
  • ISBN: 9781473577930
  • Imprint: Ebury Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 352

Strong Ground

The Lessons of Daring Leadership, the Tenacity of Paradox and the Wisdom of the Human Spirit





Unlock the transformative power of courageous leadership with the highly anticipated follow-up to Dare to Lead, from international bestselling author

The inspiring guide to cultivating courageous leadership in a world of uncertainty from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Dare to Lead, Atlas of the Heart and Rising Strong.

Over the past six years, Brené Brown, along with coaches and facilitators certified in her work, has taken more than 150,000 leaders in forty-five countries through her Dare to Lead courage-building work.

In Strong Ground, Brené shares lessons from these experiences along with personal reflections, wisdom from other thinkers and teachers, and new research on what courageous and collaborative leadership looks like in times of growing instability, personal disconnection and the disorienting integration of AI technologies. In addition to being a handbook for everyone from senior leaders developing and executing complex strategies to Gen Zers entering and navigating turbulent work environments, this book offers an unflinching take on the consequences of not acknowledging our yearning for meaning in our lives and our work, and why mission-driven impact and wholeheartedness are not mutually exclusive.

Organisations that build and maintain strong ground do so by first respecting and protecting human wisdom and connection as foundational and the most reliable source of functional strength. Strong ground 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.

  • Published: 23 September 2025
  • ISBN: 9781473577930
  • Imprint: Ebury Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 352

About the author

Brené Brown

Brené Brown is a research professor at the University of Houston, where she holds the Huffington Foundation-Brené Brown Endowed Chair at the Graduate College of Social Work. She is also a visiting professor in management at the University of Texas at Austin McCombs School of Business. Brown has spent the past two decades studying courage, vulnerability, shame and empathy, and is the author of five #1 New York Times bestsellers: The Gifts of Imperfection, Daring Greatly, Rising Strong, Braving the Wilderness and Dare to Lead, which is the culmination of a seven-year study on courage and leadership. With Tarana Burke, she co-edited the bestselling anthology You Are Your Best Thing: Vulnerability, Shame Resilience and the Black Experience. She hosts the Unlocking Us and Dare to Lead podcasts, and her TEDx talk, "The Power of Vulnerability", is one of the top five most-viewed TED talks in the world with more than 50 million views. Her Netflix special, The Call to Courage, is the first filmed lecture by a researcher on the streaming service. Brown lives in Houston, Texas, with her husband, Steve. They have two children, Ellen and Charlie.

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Praise for Strong Ground

Where cycling is considered normal, and where it's done by 25 percent of more of the population, people are healthier, happier and richer, demonstrates Bike Nation.

Carlton Reid, Bike Biz

Peter Walker may just have written the most convincing argument ever seen for 'how cycling can save the world'. Walker provides invaluable information on every discussion that you are likely to encounter when making the case for cycling. This book should be sufficient to convince rational people that we would all benefit from a society that is less centred on motor vehicles and more open to the benefits of cycling

Richard Peploe, Road.cc

It's the sort of book best read with a highlighter pen as there lots of different quotes, facts and interviews that you'll want to refer back to again and again. If you're involved in cycle campaigning, this book is an excellent introduction to new members of your group to help get them up to speed. It's also a powerful read for transport planners, councillors, MPs, council officers and local influencers. Anyone with even a semi-open mind in making the town they live in work better for everyone (including drivers) will find this an illuminating read. I highly recommend this book

Girodilento

This is not just a book for cycle campaigners. It will help everyone who cycles to understand how they are part of something that has the potential to change our nation for the better

Victoria Hazel, Cycle

This is a very timely book. Peter Walker is a political columnist at the Guardian, and when it comes to writing in a calm, fact-heavy tone that still manages to hold your attention, there are few that can match him. He's also been one of the newspaper's regular writers on cycling for several years now, and for this book he clearly had a wealth of material to draw on. Overall this is a great summary of the challenges facing cycling, as well as the opportunities it presents to transform our cities and our lives. It's accessible enough to be read by anyone, regardless of their knowledge of cycling, and I'd happily drop a copy in every town hall or transport authority's office in the UK, like a sustainable transport version of a Gideon Bible. It's also imbued with an empowering sense of optimism, particularly around the recent developments for cycling in London. We have a huge amount of work to do if we want to turn cycling back into an attractive, safe form of everyday transport in the 21st century. But this book sets out the why and the how as elegantly as anything I've read

Antony de Heveningham, Singletrack Magazine
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