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Author and speaker Brené Brown was the keynote speaker at the University of Texas at Austin virtual commencement, and now she joins TODAY along with a group of graduates from around the country with more words of encouragement. “You can do this: it’s not going to be what you think,” is how she summarizes her message. She adds: “I have learned more from my falls and getting back up than I have from any of my successes.”May 28, 2020