Glennon
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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.
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. 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, and Bill Schultz.
Our executive producer is Jenna Wise-Berman, and the show is produced by Lauren LaGrasso, Alison Schott, and Bill Schultz.
Our executive producer is Jenna Wise-Berman, and the show is produced by Lauren LaGrasso, Alison Schott, and Bill Schultz.
Hi everybody, it's Glennon. Welcome to We Can Do Hard Things. Thank you so much for coming back. Today we're talking about self-care. but we're going to talk about deep self-care, inner self-care. So much of the self-care we see sold to us everywhere is just about the care of our outer shell, right? It's self-care as manicures and skin cream and massage and all of that.
Hi everybody, it's Glennon. Welcome to We Can Do Hard Things. Thank you so much for coming back. Today we're talking about self-care. but we're going to talk about deep self-care, inner self-care. So much of the self-care we see sold to us everywhere is just about the care of our outer shell, right? It's self-care as manicures and skin cream and massage and all of that.
Hi everybody, it's Glennon. Welcome to We Can Do Hard Things. Thank you so much for coming back. Today we're talking about self-care. but we're going to talk about deep self-care, inner self-care. So much of the self-care we see sold to us everywhere is just about the care of our outer shell, right? It's self-care as manicures and skin cream and massage and all of that.
And I happen to love all that stuff, but that's not the self-care we're talking about today because that kind of self-care is It's like if the only way we ever cared for our car was to like shine the hood, right? There's a whole nother self we have that is on the inside that we ignore so often. And often the kind of self-care we're sold, which is just about the outer shell, is really more about...
And I happen to love all that stuff, but that's not the self-care we're talking about today because that kind of self-care is It's like if the only way we ever cared for our car was to like shine the hood, right? There's a whole nother self we have that is on the inside that we ignore so often. And often the kind of self-care we're sold, which is just about the outer shell, is really more about...
And I happen to love all that stuff, but that's not the self-care we're talking about today because that kind of self-care is It's like if the only way we ever cared for our car was to like shine the hood, right? There's a whole nother self we have that is on the inside that we ignore so often. And often the kind of self-care we're sold, which is just about the outer shell, is really more about...
other people's experience of us instead of our own experience in our own body, right? A lot of that kind of outer shell self-care feels more like meeting the world's needs for us than meeting our own needs. Okay. So today we're not talking about grooming or appearance maintenance.
other people's experience of us instead of our own experience in our own body, right? A lot of that kind of outer shell self-care feels more like meeting the world's needs for us than meeting our own needs. Okay. So today we're not talking about grooming or appearance maintenance.
other people's experience of us instead of our own experience in our own body, right? A lot of that kind of outer shell self-care feels more like meeting the world's needs for us than meeting our own needs. Okay. So today we're not talking about grooming or appearance maintenance.
We're talking about getting beneath the hood because there is an inside of us that needs care for many of us that desperately needs care. Today, we're going to talk about how to return to and care for that true, tender inner self that we've likely been abandoning forever. Let's wake up that inner self.
We're talking about getting beneath the hood because there is an inside of us that needs care for many of us that desperately needs care. Today, we're going to talk about how to return to and care for that true, tender inner self that we've likely been abandoning forever. Let's wake up that inner self.
We're talking about getting beneath the hood because there is an inside of us that needs care for many of us that desperately needs care. Today, we're going to talk about how to return to and care for that true, tender inner self that we've likely been abandoning forever. Let's wake up that inner self.