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We Can Do Hard Things

Treat Media and Glennon Doyle
Mental Health
Personal Growth
Sobriety
Parenting
Motherhood
Addiction Recovery
Women Empowerment
Mom Rage
Birthdays
Self-Care
Community Support
Spiritual Path
Cultural Pressure On Alcohol Use
Emotional Well-Being
Nostalgia
Existential Dread
Self-Love
Letters From Love
Vulnerability
Relationships

Come do life with Glennon Doyle, Abby Wambach, and Amanda Doyle. With more than half a billion plays, We Can Do Hard Things is a hilarious, raw, comforting “support system for braving the everyday.” The Pod Squad goes hard ($56 Million raised in global aid) and stays soft: meet here on Tuesdays to laugh, talk, and cry our way through the pain and magic of being human. Subscribe, Follow, and join o... more

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This is one of the bravest, most life-changing conversations we’ve ever had on this podcast. In this unforgettable episode, beloved poet and activist Andrea Gibson joins us to share news they had just received: that their cancer was incurable. What y... more

Megan Falley takes over the mic to interview Glennon, Abby, and Sara Bareilles about Come See Me In the Good Light—their Oscar-nominated documentary honoring poet Andrea Gibson and the last year Meg and Andrea spent together. They each share why they... more

At this moment, as the Epstein horrors are being revealed and many survivors are carrying fresh grief and reopened wounds, we wanted to return to one of the most grounding conversations we’ve ever shared.

This is Part 1 of our honest and deeply hope... more

Do not miss the first part of Amanda’s Epstein files conversation. To listen, click here: THE EPSTEIN FILES, EXPLAINED: Everything You Need to Know.

Brad Edwards – who has represented 200 Epstein survivors for almost two decades – is the attorney wh... more

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Tarana Burke
Founder of the MeToo movement and activist
Episode: In Honor of All Survivors: Tarana Burke
Anand Giridharadas
An author and political analyst, known for his critical views on wealth inequality.
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Episode: WHY ARE BILLIONAIRES?!?: You’re Not Gonna Believe This B.S. with Amanda & Anand Giridharadas
Eset Rose
Artist, healer, and thought leader known for her grounding presence.
Episode: Your Nervous System Needs This
Sonya Renee Taylor
Activist and author, expert in astrology
Episode: Astrology for (Former) Skeptics: Sonya Renee Taylor Takes Us Further
Ashley C. Ford
Author of the New York Times best-selling book, Somebody's Daughter, A Memoir
Episode: Maybe We CAN Be Loved w/o Being Known: Ashley C. Ford
Jon Batiste
Seven-time Grammy and Academy Award-winning artist known for his work across jazz, soul, classical, and pop genres.
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Episode: Jon Batiste + Suleika Jaouad: WHAT IS ENOUGH?
Dr. Tressie McMillan Cottom
Professor at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and New York Times columnist
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Episode: Finally Some Wisdom to Move Forward! Dr. Tressie McMillan Cottom
Molly McNearney
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Episode: Jimmy Kimmel & Molly McNearney: What Really Happened
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Episode: Jimmy Kimmel & Molly McNearney: What Really Happened

Hosts

Glennon Doyle
Glennon Doyle is a co-host and author, well-known for her advocacy on mental health, relationships, and self-empowerment. She often shares personal narratives and insights that foster emotional connections with the audience.
Abby Wambach
Abby Wambach is a co-host and retired professional soccer player known for her advocacy on equality and women's rights. She brings a unique perspective on sports, resilience, and community support.
Amanda Doyle
Amanda Doyle is a co-host and speaker who focuses on emotional health and relationship dynamics. She contributes insightful dialogues reflecting on personal experiences and collective challenges.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 90.6k ratings
  • Healing, Spirituality + Politics?!?💖✊🏻🌹✨

    I am so grateful for this group of women. Thank you for growing with me, psychologically, spiritually, and politically. Glennon helped me survive intense, overwhelming chronic pain by saying first the pain then the rising, pain is a traveling professor knocking on all of our doors, to teach us, that we get all our best qualities – bravery, kindness, wisdom – from pain. She has helped me be brave so many times, starting with reading Love Warrior 9 years ago. I relate with so many of her mental he... more

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    A Turiya
    United Statesa month ago
  • Feb 2026

    I Loved it! I can’t wait to see the video!!!! I’m going to ask my partner to play guitars with me and learn to salsa. Thanks.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sport 61
    United Statesa month ago
  • Not anymore.

    I have been reading and listening for years. It is hard for me to describe what Glennon, then Glennon, Abby and Amanda, meant to me. In the past two years, but especially this past year, I have been finding them harder to relate to. It’s almost as if the more glamorous they become, the perspective from which they speak seems, to me, much more self-absorbed and self-congratulatory. I find them very uncomfortable to listen to now.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    RaeXKay
    Canadaa month ago
  • Please bring up the massacre in Iran!

    Hello dear podcasters, I am an avid fan and am in full agreement with so much of what is being said on your show. Can you PLEASE bring up the massacres in Iran? It is NOT a controversial topic that you should stay away from. It is mass murdering by a state, of their own people. Your voices matter! A lot of the narrative is saying that “white progressive women” aren’t standing up for Iranians bc it goes against their Middle East narrative. It’s imperative that you speak up about something so dire... more

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    4
    Sea of Noor
    United Statesa month ago
  • Amanda forever

    Amanda should be running the world. She is amazing. I am learning so much! The way she explains and frames things is just phenomenal. All the stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AudreyAF
    Belgiuma month ago

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Listeners appreciate the blend of humor and emotional honesty, often expressing gratitude for the supportive community created through shared stories.
The candid discussions about mental health and societal challenges resonate deeply with many, leading to feelings of connection and understanding.
While some voices critique the perceived self-centeredness of the hosts, a majority celebrate their vulnerability and relatability in tackling tough topics.

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EPSTEIN SURVIVORS’ ATTORNEY WHO EXPOSED GOVERNMENT CONSPIRACY: Brad Edwards
Q: What can everyday Americans do to support survivors?
Americans should approach the issue without political bias, support victims, and report any wrongdoing they observe.
EPSTEIN SURVIVORS’ ATTORNEY WHO EXPOSED GOVERNMENT CONSPIRACY: Brad Edwards
Q: How do you believe that the conspiracy happened?
There were significant influences from Epstein's legal team, including pressure on prosecutors that were politically motivated.
In Honor of All Survivors: Tarana Burke
Q: How do you switch the mindset for little girls that leads them to think they are at fault when it comes to abuse?
Adults neglect to say, if one of these rules are broken, it's always the adults' fault, never the child's.
In Honor of All Survivors: Tarana Burke
Q: Tarana, I need to know what was that like as a kid for you to be abused and then to believe it was your own fault?
It felt like I was constantly living with a secret, and I was always afraid that somebody would find out.
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Q: How did you come to this idea of self-respect?
Self-respect, as an important part of self-love, helps in avoiding feelings of deprivation and encourages reminders of personal dignity and sovereignty.

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The podcast explores the intricacies of human relationships and the emotional challenges faced in everyday life, indicating a focus on authenticity, vulnerability, and shared experiences. Each episode features candid conversations about personal growth, emotional well-being, and social issues, often resonating with diverse audiences through its comforting and comedic approach. Noteworthy themes include love, loss, and resilience, with guests from various fields sharing insights that enrich discussions on creativity, societal values, and mental health. The blend of humor and heartfelt dialogue creates an inviting space for listeners seeking connection and understanding amid life's complexities.

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1. Tarana Burke
2. Anand Giridharadas
3. Eset Rose
4. Sonya Renee Taylor
5. Ashley C. Ford
6. Jon Batiste
7. Dr. Tressie McMillan Cottom
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