Actor and former NFL player Terry Crews wants you to open up

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What if real toughness involves getting a little vulnerable? You’re probably familiar with Terry Crews from his TV and film work, including Brooklyn Nine-Nine. As an actor and former NFL player, he’s often seen as someone who is physically strong and ready for anything. But in his new book, Tough: My Journey to True Power, he pushes back on traditional standards of toughness and goes deeper on his journey to mental health and advocacy for gender and equity issues. He also touches on the creative process and how to ask for help. Don’t miss this new Author Talks interview for more on how business leaders can open up while getting tough.
— Katherine Tam, digital editor, New York
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Author Talks: Actor Terry Crews wants you to open up
The Brooklyn Nine-Nine actor and former NFL player tackles the issue of toxic masculinity and explores how “tough guys” can find strength in vulnerability.
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