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Radical Tenderness
Radical Tenderness: The Value of Vulnerability in an Often Unkind World | Gisele Barreto Fetterman
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An inspiring manifesto from philanthropist and advocate Gisele Barreto Fetterman that explores her surprising source of power and strengthvulnerabilityand how we can all harness it to effect meaningful change. As a society, we shy away from public expressions of vulnerability, mistaking it for weakness or a lack of grit. To even talk about crying, much less shed tears publicly, is seen as shameful or cringeworthy. But for Gisele Barreto Fetterman, accessibility advocate and wife of Senator John Fetterman, showing strong emotions has always been her defaultat events, during speeches, in her car or even at the grocery store. Friends and family warned Gisele that the world would eat her alive if she didnt toughen up. But over the years Fetterman came to a realization: her emotional tenderness was not her downfall, but her strengthone that could be incorporated into her leadership style to show a different way to create true social and cultural change. In Radical Tenderness, Gisele Barreto Fetterman courageously shares her story of power through vulnerabilityfrom her childhood survival years as a Brazilian-American undocumented immigrant, to the prejudice she experienced in corporate and political settings, to her hardships and resilience stepping into her husbands role when he suffered a stroke. Through it all Gisele learned that leading with tendernesswhether at the office, as a boss, or as a human beingcan help us face challenges in a healthier, more authentic way, and in turn guides others to do the same. Ultimately, Gisele redefines strength and leadership for our modern times, presenting tools for surviving and thriving in a world designed to wreck the tender-hearted. Because by embracing those emotions publiclylaughter, vulnerability, and, yes, even tearswe not only honor ourselves but open a path toward changing the world.
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Mehso-so

Some thoughtful points about vulnerability, but this felt more like a personal memoir—and possibly political image management—than the radical manifesto the title promises. Commendable actions are shared, but the tenderness often feels curated. I wanted more depth and less self-justification. ⭐️⭐️