Yorkshire Post

Royal couple are fans of self-help guru

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HARRY AND Meghan have revealed they “adore” US academic and self-help guru Brene Brown.

The University of Houston professor describes her field as “the study of courage, shame, vulnerabil­ity and empathy” and she has written a string of best-selling motivation­al books.

Her Ted Talk, The Power Of Vulnerabil­ity, has been viewed almost 50 millions times, and Oprah Winfrey and Melinda Gates are among her celebrity followers.

Speaking this weekend at a web event discussing social media and its potential as a force for good, the Duke of Sussex said he and his wife were big fans of Ms Brown’s work.

The event was hosted by the Queen’s Commonweal­th Trust, of which the duke and duchess are president and vicepresid­ent respective­ly.

Among the guests was Hunter Johnson, founder of The Man Cave – an Australian organisati­on working to encourage healthy masculinit­y in men and boys.

Mr Johnson quoted one of Ms Brown’s philosophi­es: “Vulnerabil­ity brings connection and connection is why we are here. It brings meaning and it brings purpose to our lives.” He also referred to Tristan Hunter, cofounder of the Centre for Humane Technology, which works to promote the positive evolution of social media, rather than platforms that “hijack” users’ attention.

Mr Hunter coined the phrases “human downgradin­g” and “system of harms” to describe the methods social media relies on – addiction, distractio­n, isolation, polarisati­on and fake news.

Harry said: “I love the fact that you are bringing up Brene Brown and also Tristan Hunter – two people that we absolutely adore and that we know as well.

“Five years ago, six years ago, talking about your mental health was a sign of weakness, just as much as vulnerabil­ity.”

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