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We Can Do Hard Things

Treat Media and Glennon Doyle
Mental Health
Personal Growth
Sobriety
Parenting
Motherhood
Addiction Recovery
Mom Rage
Women Empowerment
Birthdays
Self-Care
Spiritual Path
Cultural Pressure On Alcohol Use
Community Support
Emotional Well-Being
Existential Dread
Nostalgia
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 (we meet Tuesdays and Thursdays to laugh, talk, and cry our way through the pain and magic of being human). Join us and WATCH n... more

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Brandi Carlile joins Glennon for her rawest and most vulnerable conversation yet, sharing the story behind her deeply personal new album Returning to Myself—the songs that broke her open, the love that holds her steady, and what it means to truly com... more

This life-saving conversation is for anyone who has—or loves someone who has—breasts. It’s what to look for, what to ask, what screenings you *actually need* (not just what is offered), and every decision point you have (even if it’s not offered to y... more

Mandy Patinkin and Kathryn Grody join us for a heartfelt, soulful, and delightfully chaotic conversation about:

- How to make a marriage last;

- The importance of quiet; and

- how we can hold tight to our own humanity while demanding a more humani... more

Join us for the hilarious, unfiltered, and vulnerable story of the time Glennon tried therapeutic psychedelics. At last, Glennon reveals to the Pod Squad:

- The mishap that turned a “micro-dose” macro;

- What Glennon encountered on her guided psych... more

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Dr. Lucy M. De La Cruz
Breast surgical oncologist and chief of breast surgery at Georgetown University Hospital, specializing in nipple-sparing mastectomies and advanced reconstruction techniques.
Georgetown University Hospital
Episode: Life-Saving Intel: Amanda's Breast Cancer Surgeon Dr. Lucy De La Cruz
Katie Gavin
Musician and member of the pop band MUNA
MUNA
Episode: Katie Gavin: How to Know What You Want
Natasha Rothwell
Creator, executive producer, and star of 'How to Die Alone', nominated for an Emmy for her role in 'The White Lotus'
Hulu
Episode: Natasha Rothwell: The Third Doyle Sister?!
Allyson Felix
Track and field legend, advocate for women athletes
Saysh
Episode: WELCOME TO THE PARTY EP1 - Allyson Felix Took On Corporate Sports and Won
Julie Foudy
Former captain of the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team and sports analyst
ESPN
Episode: WELCOME TO THE PARTY! Abby’s Big Secret Reveal with Julie Foudy!
Austin Channing Brown
Author and speaker providing inspired leadership on racial justice in America.
Episode: Becoming Full of Yourself | Austin Channing Brown
Greer Millard
Communications Manager at The Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project
The Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project
Episode: How to Protect Kids from ICE
Shaina Aber
Executive Director of the Acacia Center for Justice
The Acacia Center for Justice
Episode: How to Protect Kids from ICE
Dr. Thaer Ahmad
A board-certified emergency medicine physician and global health leader.
Palestinian American Medical Association
Episode: LISTEN TO SAVE PALESTINIAN LIVES w/ Our Friend Dr. Thaer Ahmad

Hosts

Glennon Doyle
Co-host and prominent figure, known for her empowering narratives and approach to difficult topics such as love and resilience.
Abby Wambach
Co-host and renowned athlete, advocating for women's rights in sports and broader social issues.
Amanda Doyle
Co-host, contributing insights from her background in community building and relationships.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 90.1k ratings
  • 260. Roxanne Gay: We should quit social media.

    I immediately followed her on IG (as I do with most of your guests). So, you have a huge influence for that! I really love her work! I enjoyed this episode big time!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sport 61
    United States22 days ago
  • Stop posting untruths about Israel.

    Every time people with a platform, like YOU, open their mouth about GAZA, there is more anti-semitism and Jewish people get killed. So please stay away from this topic if you can’t, at least, learn the truth about what is really happening. Read a few books (since you love to read Glennon) about Israel and its real history.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Cousin Jenna
    United States23 days ago
  • Comforting and honest

    Very open and honest discussion. You are healing your audience along with yourselves.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    goofemupboys
    Sweden25 days ago
  • Amazing message day after day

    Thanks for always crawling into my brain and heart, guiding me with your wisdom and camaraderie. Each episode I connect so deeply with one of you, different than the one before. It’s like when people identify as a SATC character 😂😂. Honestly I’m mostly an Abby but I my dearest friends are Glennons and Amandas. Love each of you for what you gift to the world ❤️ I can’t wait for the next episode.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Herolady
    United Statesa month ago
  • White-only hosts must change…

    So grateful for We Can Do Hard Things. My favourite podcast EVER. But, one star, because I’m almost done waiting for y’all to fix this white-only host situation. It’s taking too long and you’ve set the bar on everything else so high. The episode with Natasha Rothwell had the better balance I’m longing for. Please… make space ♥️

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    @betamother
    United Kingdoma month ago

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Positive feedback about the hosts' authenticity and the diversity of topics keeps listeners engaged.
The community feel is often highlighted, with many stating they find support and connection through the show.
Listeners appreciate the engaging and raw discussions that balance humor and serious topics.
Some critiques focus on the desire for more balanced discussions rather than consensus views on controversial topics.

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How to Stay In Love: Mandy Patinkin & Kathryn Grody
Q: What are your repetitive issues? Arguments or conflicts?
They revolve around communication, quiet moments, and the nature of their relationship dynamics.
Jen Hatmaker: What Are You Pretending Not to Know?
Q: What does a woman do first when she knows she needs to step outside of a built life?
She must first tell herself the truth about her situation and then share that truth with someone who loves her.
Liz Gilbert on Loving Without Losing Yourself
Q: How would a recovered Liz have handled Rayya?
Liz suggests that instead of saving each other, the focus should be on how each person can save themselves, trusting in their capacity to do so.
Elizabeth Gilbert on Losing the Love of Her Life
Q: Elizabeth, if somebody weren't going to read the book and only listen to this interview, how would you start to explain this situation?
I think you just have to tell the story of what happened.
Becoming Full of Yourself | Austin Channing Brown
Q: What happens to people who are in that situation, who don't have that self-love, who don't already have that sense of the fullness of them?
They either face burnout, get fired, or change themselves to the point where they no longer recognize who they are.

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A dynamic series characterized by humor, authenticity, and compassion, this podcast provides a comforting space for listeners navigating the complexities of life. With topics ranging from relationships and self-improvement to social justice and cultural commentary, the hosts engage in heartfelt discussions that bridge the gap between serious issues and light-hearted moments. The community-oriented approach encourages audience participation and fosters connections among listeners, making it a supportive environment for those seeking both entertainment and growth. Notably, the podcast has also spearheaded significant initiatives, raising millions for global aid, highlighting its commitment not only to open dialogue but also to social impact.

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1. Dr. Lucy M. De La Cruz
2. Katie Gavin
3. Natasha Rothwell
4. Allyson Felix
5. Julie Foudy
6. Austin Channing Brown
7. Greer Millard
8. Shaina Aber

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