Awkward, Brave, and Kind Edit
The Awkward, Brave, and Kind Edit exists to amplify the voices, experiences, and stories of people who are choosing to be brave with their lives and their work.
Featured Articles
5 Questions With George Gabriel and Alex Lloyd Hunter on fatherhood, paternity leave, and vulnerability.
The co-founders of The Dad Shift are campaigning for improved paternity leave in the UK.
Jlin on rhythm, math, and trusting the process.
The composer and math lover talks about evolving as an artist through her creative process and her relationship with rhythm.
Abel Reverter and Katie Menzies create awe and delight with their colorful 3D characters.
Imagination and creativity run (or dance) wild in the whimsical worlds created by these visual-effects artists.
Natasha Hastings on transitions, embracing failures, and practicing self-compassion.
No stranger to passing the baton, the Olympic relay sprinter is transitioning into her next career — and appreciating the steps along the way.
Bryan Stevenson on trusting your instincts, knowing you can be wrong, and maintaining humility.
The founder of the Equal Justice Initiative is a tireless advocate for justice — and love and mercy are his tools.
Penny De Los Santos on how every meal tells a story.
The photographer and visual storyteller captures the fleeting yet vibrant moments that happen when we share a meal.
Adam Grant
The bestselling author and top-rated professor delivers the Hidden Potential on the science behind achieving great things.
Katy Ross
The illustrator and animator of the RSA Short, “Brené Brown on Empathy,” reflects on the video a decade after its creation.
5 Questions With Marley Dias
The Gen Z founder of #1000BlackGirlBooks is turning the page on representation to inspire readers around the world.