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We Can Do Hard Things

Treat Media and Glennon Doyle
Mental Health
Parenting
Relationships
Personal Growth
Anxiety
Boundaries
Community
Astrology
Therapy
Emotional Intelligence
Communication
Self-Care
Motherhood
Self-Discovery
Trump Administration
Self-Acceptance
Grief
Love
Friendship
Donald Trump

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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Today, we’re sharing our conversation with poet Ross Gay, who reminds us that joy isn’t denial—it’s connection. Not a way out of the world, but a way back into it. Together, we explore how to keep noticing what’s still beautiful, how to rebuild our “... more

We woke up to a Webby — and instead of just celebrating, we started asking: What does it mean to actually use your voice right now?

Today, we’re talking about what building Treat Media has really meant — why we chose to go independent, what we’ve ga... more

Amanda is joined by Congressman Ro Khanna for a no-spin, call-it-like-it-is conversation about the dumpster fire of Trump and Congress.

We already know who Trump is. The more urgent question is—why is Congress too cowardly to do its job to stop him?... more

Today we’re sharing our electric conversation with Jane Fonda. This one feels especially right for this moment—because so many of us are asking the same questions Jane has been answering with her life: How do we keep aging without disappearing? How d... more

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Recent Guests

Ro Khanna
Representative, California's 17th District
U.S. Congress
Episode: Who is Enabling Trump? Amanda & (Our Next Pres?) Rep. Ro Khanna Name the Culprits and the Plan
Jane Fonda
Actor, activist, and longtime political organizer
Climate activism, GCAP, Fire Drill Fridays
Episode: (BEST OF) Jane Fonda: How to Not Lose Yourself Right Now
Jeremy Scahill
Investigative journalist and author
Drop Site News / The Nation / Democracy Now! / The Intercept
Episode: Jared Kushner, CIA Coups & the Bananas Reason We’re at War with Iran: Amanda with Jeremy Scahill
Tracee Ellis Ross
Award-winning actress and producer; CEO/founder of Pattern
Pattern, docu-series involvement, upcoming podcast
Episode: (BEST OF) Tracee Ellis Ross: Holding On to Joy In Hard Times
Tarana Burke
Founder of the MeToo movement and activist
Episode: (BEST OF) In Honor of All Survivors: Tarana Burke
Anand Giridharadas
An author and political analyst, known for his critical views on wealth inequality.
MSNBC
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
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?

Hosts

Glennon Doyle
Host of the show; prominent advocate for authenticity, vulnerability, and social justice, with a background in writing and speaking.
Abby Wambach
Co-host and guest with a focus on empowerment, sports, and social justice; known for bold, collaborative conversations.
Amanda Doyle
Co-host and lead interviewer; drives investigative, issue-focused episodes (notably on wealth and power) and steers guest dialogue.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 90.8k ratings
  • Telling the truth to kids

    Just wanted to add to your discussion about being truthful w/ your kids about hard things that now that my kids are adults, I realize how closely they were watching me re: everything. We were on active duty when they were kids, so most of their childhood we were far away from family. So they watched me not just because they love me but because more often than not, I was the only parent around to take care of them. Therefore, knowing how to read me was ultra important because I was the only adult... more

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    United Statesa month ago
  • Be transparent

    If you’re going to run reruns, tag the episode appropriately. If you need a break, take a well earned break, but disclose that. Instead a podcast that means a lot to a lot of very earnest people is going out with a disingenuous whimper, not with a buzz.

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  • becoming an abby fan

    i’m becoming more and more of a fan of abby; i didn’t think we aligned much bur more & more i feel, that sports aside, we are looking for many of the same things <3

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    momofjustone
    United Statesa month ago
  • Exquisite

    This podcast is exquisitely beautiful. I’m covered in goosebumps. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    vugnaq
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Amanda: you are a hero!

    I love everything about this podcast. The addition of Amanda’s “you’re not going to believe this bs” has taken things to the next level. You are brilliant Amanda. It is life changing to have these complicated and infuriating topics explained so that we collectively can better understand how to unite and stand strong. Thank you.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    tpfrom
    United Statesa month ago

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Listeners praise honesty, vulnerability, and the ability to tackle difficult topics with empathy.
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Fans value the mix of personal storytelling and big ideas, especially around justice and wellbeing.

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Our Oscars Stories & How to Stay Steady with Life Changes
Q: How do you approach talking about potential changes in your relationship with your kids without scaring them?
Lead with honesty about the reality that life involves change, model healthy handling of emotions, and show you will navigate together as a family, rather than pretending everything is always perfect.
Our Oscars Stories & How to Stay Steady with Life Changes
Q: Are you going to spin the divorce question in a way that preserves children's sense of security?
The hosts acknowledge that total certainty isn't possible, and suggest that admitting uncertainty or discussing the pressures of change openly can be more honest and less frightening for kids than promising an unbreakable future.
Women’s Voices So Dangerous They Buried Them: Meggan Watterson
Q: How did Mary Magdalene's gospel get erased and what does that signify?
It signifies that the early church and empire sought to consolidate power by sidelining women's voices and promoting a patriarchal interpretation of Christianity, erasing teachings that encouraged inner direct access to the divine.
(BEST OF) Tracee Ellis Ross: Holding On to Joy In Hard Times
Q: How do you not go into your own mind or thinking alone?
Tracee emphasizes leaning on friendship and support networks, keeping transparent communication, and actively planning aftercare with therapists and close friends to manage post-event emotions.
Jared Kushner, CIA Coups & the Bananas Reason We’re at War with Iran: Amanda with Jeremy Scahill
Q: What is the overarching pattern behind U.S. regime-change actions according to the guest?
The guest argues that regime-change actions are primarily driven by corporate profits and strategic interests, with democracy rhetoric used as a pretext, and that this pattern has repeated across multiple countries from Guatemala to Iran and beyond.

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The show centers on candid, intimate conversations that blend personal experience with social critique, spirituality, and creative expression. Guests range from poets and artists to activists and authors, with recurring themes of resilience, self-discovery, and community—often exploring grief, illness, gender and identity, and systemic inequality through a compassionate, no-holds-barred lens. Hosts bring warmth, humor, and a willingness to tackle difficult topics—like mortality, wealth concentration, and trauma—while emphasizing joy, healing, and authentic living. A standout hallmark is the trio's ability to connect high-stakes issues to everyday life, making weighty subjects feel accessible and personally relevant for listeners who crave h... more

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2. Jane Fonda
3. Jeremy Scahill
4. Tracee Ellis Ross
5. Tarana Burke
6. Anand Giridharadas
7. Eset Rose
8. Ashley C. Ford

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