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I do not want you to notice that all of these songs are from 20 years ago. I did notice it. It's possible that that's the last time I had fun. If it's not your jam, make a list of jams for yourself, of fun jams, right, Sissy? Is this what we're asking them to do?
Awesome. We're going to save the world through fun songs this week. Love it, Sissy. Okay, everybody, thank you for being with us today. When life gets hard this week, don't forget we can do hard things. We will see you back here next week. If this podcast means something to you, it would mean so much to us if you'd be willing to take 30 seconds to do these three things.
Awesome. We're going to save the world through fun songs this week. Love it, Sissy. Okay, everybody, thank you for being with us today. When life gets hard this week, don't forget we can do hard things. We will see you back here next week. If this podcast means something to you, it would mean so much to us if you'd be willing to take 30 seconds to do these three things.
Awesome. We're going to save the world through fun songs this week. Love it, Sissy. Okay, everybody, thank you for being with us today. When life gets hard this week, don't forget we can do hard things. We will see you back here next week. If this podcast means something to you, it would mean so much to us if you'd be willing to take 30 seconds to do these three things.
First, can you please follow or subscribe to We Can Do Hard Things? Following the pod helps you because you'll never miss an episode and it helps us because you'll never miss an episode. To do this, just go to the We Can Do Hard Things show page on Apple Podcasts,
First, can you please follow or subscribe to We Can Do Hard Things? Following the pod helps you because you'll never miss an episode and it helps us because you'll never miss an episode. To do this, just go to the We Can Do Hard Things show page on Apple Podcasts,
First, can you please follow or subscribe to We Can Do Hard Things? Following the pod helps you because you'll never miss an episode and it helps us because you'll never miss an episode. To do this, just go to the We Can Do Hard Things show page on Apple Podcasts,
Spotify, Odyssey, or wherever you listen to podcasts, and then just tap the plus sign in the upper right-hand corner or click on follow. This is the most important thing for the pod. 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.
Spotify, Odyssey, or wherever you listen to podcasts, and then just tap the plus sign in the upper right-hand corner or click on follow. This is the most important thing for the pod. 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.
Spotify, Odyssey, or wherever you listen to podcasts, and then just tap the plus sign in the upper right-hand corner or click on follow. This is the most important thing for the pod. 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.
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.
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.
Welcome to We Can Do Hard Things. Today is, as our friend Allison says, a real TR. which means a real treat. Her mom used to say, this is a real TR, which was supposed to be short for treat, but actually it's longer than treat. It's a little confusing. Anyway, today we have a real TR. Our dear friend, Caitlin Curtis.
Welcome to We Can Do Hard Things. Today is, as our friend Allison says, a real TR. which means a real treat. Her mom used to say, this is a real TR, which was supposed to be short for treat, but actually it's longer than treat. It's a little confusing. Anyway, today we have a real TR. Our dear friend, Caitlin Curtis.
Welcome to We Can Do Hard Things. Today is, as our friend Allison says, a real TR. which means a real treat. Her mom used to say, this is a real TR, which was supposed to be short for treat, but actually it's longer than treat. It's a little confusing. Anyway, today we have a real TR. Our dear friend, Caitlin Curtis.
Caitlin Curtis is an award-winning author, poet, storyteller, and public speaker. As an enrolled citizen of the Pottawatomie Nation, Caitlin writes on the intersections of spirituality and identity. She is a wise and vital voice on decolonizing our bodies, faith, and families, and the freedom and peace of embodiment, finding wholeness in ourselves, our story, and our lineage.
Caitlin Curtis is an award-winning author, poet, storyteller, and public speaker. As an enrolled citizen of the Pottawatomie Nation, Caitlin writes on the intersections of spirituality and identity. She is a wise and vital voice on decolonizing our bodies, faith, and families, and the freedom and peace of embodiment, finding wholeness in ourselves, our story, and our lineage.
Caitlin Curtis is an award-winning author, poet, storyteller, and public speaker. As an enrolled citizen of the Pottawatomie Nation, Caitlin writes on the intersections of spirituality and identity. She is a wise and vital voice on decolonizing our bodies, faith, and families, and the freedom and peace of embodiment, finding wholeness in ourselves, our story, and our lineage.
Her new book, Living Resistance, An Indigenous Vision for Seeking Wholeness Every Day, examines the journey of resisting the status quo by caring for ourselves, one another, and and Mother Earth, and is beautiful and is available now. Welcome, Caitlin.