We Can Do Hard Things

Treat Media and Glennon Doyle
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43 snips
Jun 28, 2025 • 49min

What Is Our Rage Telling Us? with Dr. Becky Kennedy (Best Of)

Dr. Becky Kennedy, a clinical psychologist and bestselling author, dives deep into the topic of 'mom rage.' She explores the roots of this emotion, linking it to unmet needs and societal expectations. The conversation highlights how understanding the stories behind these moments can facilitate emotional growth. Dr. Becky shares practical tips for managing anger and prioritizing self-care, while addressing the stigma women face around expressing anger. This enlightening discussion encourages a compassionate approach to recognizing and responding to our emotional needs.
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7 snips
Jun 26, 2025 • 50min

Mean Girls & Mothers-in-Law: HOW TO DEAL

The hosts delve into the complexities of parenting, particularly around navigating social dynamics and bullying among young girls. They discuss the importance of fostering self-reliance and open communication in kids. The conversation also shifts to the intricacies of in-law relationships, revealing how social media can complicate family dynamics. Emphasizing vulnerability as a strength, they highlight how embracing failure can lead to personal growth and resilience, encouraging listeners to confront conflicts with courage and empathy.
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24 snips
Jun 24, 2025 • 51min

Dawn Staley on Knowing (and Demanding) Your Worth

Dawn Staley, a legendary coach and three-time Olympic gold medalist, reflects on her journey from athlete to mentor. She discusses the pivotal lessons from her mother that shaped her coaching philosophy and how she fought for equal pay at her university. Staley shares insights on grace in both winning and losing, the toll of achieving dreams, and the ongoing fight for equity in women's sports. Her new memoir, Uncommon Favor, weaves in personal anecdotes, highlighting the importance of self-worth and advocacy in both sports and life.
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55 snips
Jun 22, 2025 • 1h 4min

Cheryl Strayed Tells Us What the Hell to Do Next (Best Of)

Cheryl Strayed, author of the bestselling memoir Wild, shares heartfelt insights on navigating relationships, including how to end them lovingly and support loved ones struggling with addiction. She reflects on cutting back her drinking and the unexpected joys of self-care, sparked by a trip to Greece. Strayed also discusses midlife transitions, the importance of authenticity in personal narratives, and the humor found in life's absurdities. Throughout, she emphasizes embracing change and cultivating resilience in challenging times.
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8 snips
Jun 21, 2025 • 57min

CARE-FRONTATIONS: Three Keys for Giving & Receiving Criticism (Best Of)

Explore the fascinating psychology behind how we react to criticism and the defense mechanisms at play. Discover a three-part recipe for effective 'care-frontations' that promotes healthier communication. Uncover the surprising relationship killer that isn’t conflict and how embracing challenges can actually bring people closer together. Personal anecdotes about parenting and feedback reveal the complexities of navigating criticism, emphasizing the need for understanding and acceptance in building stronger connections.
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26 snips
Jun 19, 2025 • 51min

How to Stop the War, the Bill & the Trump Regime with Sen. Elizabeth Warren

In this engaging discussion, Senator Elizabeth Warren, a leading progressive voice and consumer advocate, dives into critical topics concerning democracy and activism. She outlines strategies to combat the Trump regime and the urgency of midterm elections. Warren emphasizes the dangers of military actions in the Middle East and introduces the "Big Beautiful Bill" aimed at improving healthcare. Listeners are encouraged to actively engage with their representatives, reinforcing the power of collective citizen action in shaping legislation and defending democratic values.
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21 snips
Jun 17, 2025 • 1h 4min

What Glennon Saw at LA Protests & Immigration Court with Lillian Aponte Miranda

Lillian Aponte Miranda, Executive Director of the Florence Project, passionately discusses the heartbreaking realities faced by unaccompanied immigrant children in U.S. immigration court. She shares personal insights from recent protests against ICE, emphasizing the urgent need for community action and advocacy. The conversation highlights the emotional struggles these vulnerable children endure without legal support, urging listeners to use their voices and resources to protect those in need. Lillian's dedication to immigrant rights and social justice shines through, inspiring hope amid despair.
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18 snips
Jun 15, 2025 • 57min

How to Create Your Own Belonging with Michelle Zauner (Best Of)

Michelle Zauner, the talented singer-songwriter behind Japanese Breakfast and author of the memoir Crying in H Mart, dives deep into the themes of identity and motherhood. She candidly discusses healing mother wounds while sharing her passion for sheetcake and Winnebagos. Zauner opens up about her battles with mental health and the complexities of parenting styles. She also reflects on her biracial identity and the duality of belonging, revealing how these experiences shape her art and relationships.
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6 snips
Jun 14, 2025 • 1h 1min

HELP: How to Ask for the Help You Need (Best Of)

Delve into the gift of sharing your messy middle as a way to build connections. Discover why asking for help feels daunting and the pitfalls of so-called 'vague favs.' The hosts share their own current struggles while discussing the science behind how help strengthens relationships. Personal anecdotes highlight the complexities of vulnerability, especially in parenting and community support. The conversation emphasizes that openness about needing assistance can enhance mutual respect and deepen bonds.
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10 snips
Jun 12, 2025 • 59min

How to Stay Human with Suleika Jaouad

Suleika Jaouad, an artist and New York Times bestselling author, discusses the significance of creativity in staying human. She reveals how attachment theory influences our creative expression and self-worth. Suleika shares insights on the challenges artists face in promoting their work while resisting public pressures. She also introduces a simple yet powerful journaling practice as a means to unlock self-connection and enhance creative clarity, emphasizing its transformative benefits during difficult times.

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