
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
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 617 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Self-ImprovementRelationshipsSociety & CultureEducation | |||

Sometimes, when everything feels too big, the thing that brings us back to ourselves is surprisingly small: a paw on our lap, a face waiting at the door, a creature who reminds us that we are still here and still capable of love.
In this delightfull... more
America is watching Black political power come under attack in real time—but this story didn't start with today's headlines.
In this urgent conversation, Amanda sits down with Tennessee Representative Justin J. Pearson to unpack the centuries-old pl... more
If you dare to create something, say something, do something, or be something, criticism is coming.
In this episode, Glennon shares her "Sort Your Mail" strategy for handling criticism without letting it quiet you. Learn how to separate the feedback... more
In a world that wants us to move faster, produce more, and live entirely in our heads, Kaitlin Curtice offers a different path: remembering who we are.
Drawing on Indigenous wisdom, Kaitlin shares practical ways to reconnect with our bodies, our you... more
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Keep doing what you’ve been doing and ignore the criticism. I’ve been listening for years and will continue to do so. Love and value every single one of you.
I used to really enjoy this podcast. Thoughtful episodes, super cool guests. I even enjoyed the politically informative episodes from Amanda. But lately it feels like a complete lack of effort from Glennon’s part. It seems like maybe all around their hearts are not in it.
I went from anxiously awaiting this podcast every Tuesday and Thursday to now unsubscribing :(. Reruns, politics... feels like efforts are being placed elsewhere. Hopefully we get a return of the amazing WCDHT one day but for now signing off!
Glennon Doyle and her “cute voice” trying to sound like a five year old at 50, and her “insights” have frankly been insufferable. However, this new turn with Amanda Doyle - and bringing their large audience into politics and VERY important information has now got me listening to this show. Hats off to them. No matter how much I cannot stand Glennon Doyle’s “baby voice,” and waxing poetic, her choice to have her sister on here with very important information to her audience is huge! Hats off to ... more
I understand change is necessary and I respect you three doing your own individual thing. When Amanda does have an episode it’s great!!! It’s just so few and far between now. I like the old episodes but really miss the consistent new content. Please at least do an episode and tell us (honestly) what you’re doing with the show now.
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The show blends intimate conversations about relationships, personal growth, and social justice with a bold, unapologetic feminist lens. Across episodes, listeners encounter practical relationship guidance, mental-health and joy-focused discourse, plus deep dives into politics, activism, and accountability. Notable strengths include a warm, candid host trio and a willingness to intersect personal vulnerability with broader societal issues, often featuring high-profile guests and timely investigations. The format often weaves expert insights with lived experience, aiming to empower listeners to act with integrity and care in challenging times.
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