David Rendall: Heroes are Freaks
Heroes stick out when everyone else fits in. Heroes see strength when others see weaknesses. David Rendall helps you understand how your weirdness can work in your favour.
Heroes stick out when everyone else fits in. Heroes see strength when others see weaknesses. David Rendall helps you understand how your weirdness can work in your favour.
Shawn Furey from the Hero Training School explains what he's seen work in a supermax prison regarding hero training.
Marketing expert George Brymer suggests that quiet heroes may save the world, but they will never change it. He wants heroes to tell their stories in order to inspire others.
Brian Riches shares his research on purpose, moral behaviour, heroism, and exemplars.
Jean-Robert Cadet discusses his history as a slave in Haiti. His childhood as a Restavek inspired his work today as he works to free child slaves in Haiti.
Carol Soth works with young, incarcerated women by using the hero's journey model made famous by Joseph Campbell. Her art projects help these women incorporate the lessons of hero stories into their own lives.
Len Wein is a comics legend. Here he talks to Matt Langdon about his career in superheroes and how those stories can be so important to people around the world.
Matt Langdon introduces the Hero Round Table and discusses the reasons that act as barriers to heroic action. He then provides ways in which you can overcomes those barriers.
Rachel Sykes and Jeremy Frith introduce the concept of Growth Mindset and relate it to heroic action. Using the psychology of mindset, they explain how people can overcome their hesitance to act.
How can you implement a Growth Mindset in your community, school, or workplace? Frith and Sykes explain how.
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