Glennon
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Podcast Appearances
Twists and turns.
Twists and turns.
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
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
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
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.
Same with Glennon. I, every once in a while I go, wait, what'd you say? What was the other word? Sward. Lots of them.
Same with Glennon. I, every once in a while I go, wait, what'd you say? What was the other word? Sward. Lots of them.
Same with Glennon. I, every once in a while I go, wait, what'd you say? What was the other word? Sward. Lots of them.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
One of the things I kind of want to talk about, because I think as an adult, I've gone through a life, we've all gone through a life, and we've become accustomed to some of our ways. And correct me if I'm wrong, but it feels like the big blocker for people to really accept the fact that climate solutions are really possible is that people don't want to change their everyday lives.
One of the things I kind of want to talk about, because I think as an adult, I've gone through a life, we've all gone through a life, and we've become accustomed to some of our ways. And correct me if I'm wrong, but it feels like the big blocker for people to really accept the fact that climate solutions are really possible is that people don't want to change their everyday lives.
One of the things I kind of want to talk about, because I think as an adult, I've gone through a life, we've all gone through a life, and we've become accustomed to some of our ways. And correct me if I'm wrong, but it feels like the big blocker for people to really accept the fact that climate solutions are really possible is that people don't want to change their everyday lives.