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Brené Brown — Strong Ground

An episode of the Moonshots Podcast: Superstar mindsets and success habits podcast, hosted by Mike Parsons & Mark Pearson Freeland, titled "Brené Brown — Strong Ground" was published on February 8, 2026 and runs 46 minutes.

February 8, 2026 ·46m · Moonshots Podcast: Superstar mindsets and success habits

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When everything feels uncertain, strong leaders don’t tighten their grip—they strengthen their foundation.In Show 284, Mike and Mark unpack Brené Brown’s concept of Strong Ground and why clarity, values, and accountability matter more than ever. You’ll learn how courageous leaders navigate uncertainty, how the Playbacktechnique creates instant alignment, and why most teams struggle with communication in the first place.If leadership feels harder right now, this episode offers a grounded path forward.Strong Ground as the foundation for resilient leadershipCourage as a skill set, not a personality traitNavigating uncertainty with clarity and valuesAlignment before actionCommunication built on discipline and accountabilityStrong Ground vs. Inefficient MusclesBrené Brown’s metaphor highlights how leaders overuse urgency, control, or reassurance when they lack a stable core. Strong Ground provides the balance and strength needed to lead calmly under pressure.The Four Skill Sets of CourageRevisiting Dare to Lead, courage is framed as a practice leaders can learn—enabling honest conversations, clear boundaries, and consistent accountability.Diving Into UncertaintyAvoiding discomfort weakens leadership. This segment explores how grounded leaders move toward uncertainty with confidence and curiosity.The Playback TechniquePlayback ensures absolute clarity before moving forward. By restating agreements, teams eliminate confusion and prevent misalignment.Why We Suck at CommunicationCommunication failures stem from a lack of clarity, discipline, and accountability—not from a lack of effort or intelligence.Strong Ground Check: Re-anchor decisions to values during changePlayback Before Action: Confirm shared understanding explicitlyCourage Practice: Treat bravery as a trainable skillClarity First: Slow conversations to speed executionAccountability Loops: Define ownership and outcomes clearlyGet the book on Amazon https://geni.us/OMvekTRecognize when you’re overcompensating instead of grounding yourselfApply Brené Brown’s courage framework to real leadership challengesUse Playback to eliminate confusion and build trustImprove communication through clarity and disciplineLead with steadiness, even when the environment is unstableExpanded Concepts & InsightsKey ThemesConcepts & BreakthroughsHabits, Tools & Mental ModelsListener TakeawaysBecome a Member of the Moonshots Podcast:https://www.patreon.com/Moonshots

When everything feels uncertain, strong leaders don’t tighten their grip—they strengthen their foundation.

In Show 284, Mike and Mark unpack Brené Brown’s concept of Strong Ground and why clarity, values, and accountability matter more than ever. You’ll learn how courageous leaders navigate uncertainty, how the Playbacktechnique creates instant alignment, and why most teams struggle with communication in the first place.

If leadership feels harder right now, this episode offers a grounded path forward.


  • Strong Ground as the foundation for resilient leadership

  • Courage as a skill set, not a personality trait

  • Navigating uncertainty with clarity and values

  • Alignment before action

  • Communication built on discipline and accountability



Strong Ground vs. Inefficient MusclesBrené Brown’s metaphor highlights how leaders overuse urgency, control, or reassurance when they lack a stable core. Strong Ground provides the balance and strength needed to lead calmly under pressure.

The Four Skill Sets of CourageRevisiting Dare to Lead, courage is framed as a practice leaders can learn—enabling honest conversations, clear boundaries, and consistent accountability.

Diving Into UncertaintyAvoiding discomfort weakens leadership. This segment explores how grounded leaders move toward uncertainty with confidence and curiosity.

The Playback TechniquePlayback ensures absolute clarity before moving forward. By restating agreements, teams eliminate confusion and prevent misalignment.

Why We Suck at CommunicationCommunication failures stem from a lack of clarity, discipline, and accountability—not from a lack of effort or intelligence.



  • Strong Ground Check: Re-anchor decisions to values during change

  • Playback Before Action: Confirm shared understanding explicitly

  • Courage Practice: Treat bravery as a trainable skill

  • Clarity First: Slow conversations to speed execution

  • Accountability Loops: Define ownership and outcomes clearly

Get the book on Amazon https://geni.us/OMvekT


  • Recognize when you’re overcompensating instead of grounding yourself

  • Apply Brené Brown’s courage framework to real leadership challenges

  • Use Playback to eliminate confusion and build trust

  • Improve communication through clarity and discipline

  • Lead with steadiness, even when the environment is unstable



Expanded Concepts & InsightsKey ThemesConcepts & BreakthroughsHabits, Tools & Mental ModelsListener TakeawaysBecome a Member of the Moonshots Podcast:https://www.patreon.com/Moonshots

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