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Podcast Appearances
While you're there, if you'd be willing to give us a five-star rating and review and share an episode you loved with a friend, we would be so grateful. We appreciate you very much. We Can Do Hard Things is created and hosted by Glennon Doyle, Abby Wambach, and Amanda Doyle in partnership with Odyssey.
While you're there, if you'd be willing to give us a five-star rating and review and share an episode you loved with a friend, we would be so grateful. We appreciate you very much. We Can Do Hard Things is created and hosted by Glennon Doyle, Abby Wambach, and Amanda Doyle in partnership with Odyssey.
While you're there, if you'd be willing to give us a five-star rating and review and share an episode you loved with a friend, we would be so grateful. We appreciate you very much. We Can Do Hard Things is created and hosted by Glennon Doyle, Abby Wambach, and Amanda Doyle in partnership with Odyssey.
Our executive producer is Jenna Wise-Berman, and the show is produced by Lauren LaGrasso, Alison Schott, Dina Kleiner, and Bill Schultz.
Our executive producer is Jenna Wise-Berman, and the show is produced by Lauren LaGrasso, Alison Schott, Dina Kleiner, and Bill Schultz.
Our executive producer is Jenna Wise-Berman, and the show is produced by Lauren LaGrasso, Alison Schott, Dina Kleiner, and Bill Schultz.
I just don't know if Glennon or Amanda are groovy. We're not. We're not groovy at all. We're ungroovy.
I just don't know if Glennon or Amanda are groovy. We're not. We're not groovy at all. We're ungroovy.
I just don't know if Glennon or Amanda are groovy. We're not. We're not groovy at all. We're ungroovy.
In my experience, I have found that a lot of men have been jealous. I used to play soccer, so... I am respected in a way that I think probably a lot of funny women are in some ways respected by men and then hated by the men who also aren't funny. Right? Because that's a standard in our culture that... little boys and men, that's like something that they want to be. Like it's shaming to them?
In my experience, I have found that a lot of men have been jealous. I used to play soccer, so... I am respected in a way that I think probably a lot of funny women are in some ways respected by men and then hated by the men who also aren't funny. Right? Because that's a standard in our culture that... little boys and men, that's like something that they want to be. Like it's shaming to them?
In my experience, I have found that a lot of men have been jealous. I used to play soccer, so... I am respected in a way that I think probably a lot of funny women are in some ways respected by men and then hated by the men who also aren't funny. Right? Because that's a standard in our culture that... little boys and men, that's like something that they want to be. Like it's shaming to them?
Yeah, they want to be funny.
Yeah, they want to be funny.
Yeah, they want to be funny.
Get out of here. That is awesome.
Get out of here. That is awesome.
Get out of here. That is awesome.
That's amazing.
That's amazing.