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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
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 (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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Glennon sits down with artist and healer Eset Rose for a grounding, soul-stirring conversation – live from the Kripalu Center in Massachusetts – about what it really means to stop abandoning ourselves.

They discuss burning old scripts, reimagining r... more

Please be sure to listen to Part 1 of our conversation with Sonya Renee Taylor: ⁠Astrology for Skeptics: Sonya Renee Taylor Reads Our Charts ⁠

In the second part of our soul-shifting conversation, Sonya Renee Taylor returns to read Amanda’s astrolog... more

The radiant and revolutionary Sonya Renee Taylor joins us to dive deep into astrology, in a conversation that will leave you feeling empowered, braver, and wiser. Sonya illuminates:

- How astrology can return us to the wisdom that was ours all along... more

Ashley C. Ford returns to the pod today for a deeply personal, raw, and revelatory conversation about how we can love the world, our people, and ourselves through this trying moment. We explore:

- Why we’re no longer certain that “to be loved is to ... more

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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?
Suleika Jaouad
Author of 'The Book of Alchemy' and 'Between Two Kingdoms,' and a three-time cancer survivor.
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Episode: Jon Batiste + Suleika Jaouad: WHAT IS ENOUGH?
Andrea Gibson
Poet, writer, and the partner of Meg Falley
Episode: Watch OUR 1ST FILM – Come See Me in the Good Light – 11/14: Meg Falley (& Andrea Gibson)
Dr. Tressie McMillan Cottom
Professor at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and New York Times columnist
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Episode: Finally Some Wisdom to Move Forward! Dr. Tressie McMillan Cottom
Jimmy Kimmel
Famous comedian and television host, known for ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live
ABC
Episode: Jimmy Kimmel & Molly McNearney: What Really Happened
Molly McNearney
Television writer and wife of Jimmy Kimmel
Jimmy Kimmel Live
Episode: Jimmy Kimmel & Molly McNearney: What Really Happened
Akram Ibrahim
Palestinian-American activist and volunteer for the Palestinian Children's Relief Fund.
PCRF
Episode: Let’s Help Care for Gaza’s Orphans w/ Our Friend Akram Ibrahim

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.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 90.4k ratings
  • I didn’t sign up for The Glennon Show

    Glennon is milking this podcast for all its worth to build out HER personal brand. Show was great when there were actual discussions, but now Glennon does nothing but promote HER work. This new format is just awful. Make it more equal again where we hear from everybody and not just Glennon and I’ll re-subscribe.

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    2
    Homer2013
    United States6 days ago
  • Eh

    I used to think that Amanda and Abby were the bright spots and Glennon hard to take but increasingly find Amanda to be insufferable. Simplistic worldview that we’re supposed to think is super smart. It’s like generic woke takes from ten years ago. Maybe this is still revolutionary for some affluent white women but it feels like recycled insincere posturing that is not improving anything for anyone. If you want actual nuanced intelligent conversation this is unfortunately less and less a place fo... more

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    malynagalore
    United States11 days ago
  • No evidence based content

    Glennon I hate how you treat Abby. you constantly interrupt her and berate the things she likes. You’re always making fun of her and raining on her parade. Idk how Abby does it. But if you’re like this to her on the pod how much worst must you be behind closed doors

    Glennon you spend too much time thinking- get out of your head and do something beside think and read and paint and you will feel better.

    Followed you all for years but can tell none of you are emotionally or mentally healthy, as ... more

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    1
    Meg Reynolds1983
    United States13 days ago
  • Life changing

    Well this just confirms it, you are my people! I’m a neurodivergent physician with spiritual intuition, obsessed with astrology (my secret super power I’ve suppressed way too long!). The first time I heard your Cheetah analogy in Untamed, I felt 100% seen. And when I heard the episode with Ashley C Ford, I thought, oh yeah, our souls…same thread! But then this, mind-blown! It was like the universe calling me to live my purpose and stop hiding my gift. I’ve loved astrology for over 20 years.... more

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    5
    DispleasedLR
    United States14 days ago
  • 5 Stars for Abby

    Abby is by far my favorite; the most relatable, fun, and normal.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Perrin820
    United States17 days ago

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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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Maybe We CAN Be Loved w/o Being Known: Ashley C. Ford
Q: And I just want to know, how are you and Kelly and you in particular dealing with the macrocosm of what you just talked about, your experience leading you this way, Kelly's experience as a white man, leading him another way, and then dealing with the world?
I know where I can point that anger. I know, I feel like I know where my strengths are. I know how to fight the fights that I'm ready to fight. I know what I think doesn't work. And so I just don't do those things anymore. And just pushing ahead as far as I can, because I truly believe as long as I have breath in my lungs, I have the ability to do something.
Maybe We CAN Be Loved w/o Being Known: Ashley C. Ford
Q: Can that be not exactly it? Because I don't even know, we do a version of this, Ashley, ourselves. We're memoir.
Love is being tended to, pursued, nourished, and a million other things than just being known.
Jon Batiste + Suleika Jaouad: WHAT IS ENOUGH?
Q: How is art connected to anxiety? Does it help you?
Jon noted that beauty often comes from tension, and anxiety can be part of the human experience that fuels creativity.
Jon Batiste + Suleika Jaouad: WHAT IS ENOUGH?
Q: How do you all talk about what is enough and how does not-enoughness ruin everything?
Jon discussed the ongoing challenge of aligning creative pursuits with financial needs, often pushing boundaries and feeling an internal conflict.
Cynthia Erivo — Wicked, Wild & Wise — is here!!!
Q: How do you decide who to trust?
It's a feeling; sometimes I'm not in a place to trust anyone, but other times it feels really easy.

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2. Ashley C. Ford
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4. Suleika Jaouad
5. Andrea Gibson
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7. Jimmy Kimmel
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