Brené Brown is a researcher and storyteller who’s spent two decades studying courage, vulnerability, shame, and empathy.
Dr. Mark Thornton is an Assistant Professor at Dartmouth College's Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences and the Director of the SCRAP Lab. His research interests lie in social prediction, focusing on how individuals anticipate the thoughts, feelings, and actions of others. He employs a multidisciplinary approach, including fMRI, computational modeling, behavioral experiments, and web techniques, to uncover the principles behind our social knowledge and predictive abilities. Visit his online platform, mysocialbrain.org, to participate in research and explore his findings through accessible blog summaries of his research papers. Dr. Thornton holds a Ph.D. from Harvard University and a bachelor's degree from Princeton University, with a background in social cognitive and affective neuroscience.
The International Human Learning Resources Network (IHLRN) is an organization founded by Virginia Satir, dedicated to exploring humanistic approaches to family therapy.
Kati Morton is a licensed marriage and family therapist and a renowned public speaker in mental health. With a YouTube channel boasting over 1.4 million subscribers and 130 million views, she is a leading figure in making mental health accessible. Kati has authored two best-selling books and frequently appears on top-rated TV shows and podcasts to spread awareness and reduce stigma.