We Can Do Hard Things with Glennon Doyle

172. How Glennon Knew She Needed Help: Recovery Update

172. How Glennon Knew She Needed Help: Recovery Update

We Can Do Hard Things with Glennon Doyle - January 24, 2023 - 57:14

Glennon shares more from the messy middle about how she knew she needed help and what we can all learn from her early recovery.If talk about eating disorders and mental illness helps: Listen today. If it triggers: Skip today. CW // eating disordersIf you have an eating discover, you may find the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) hotline a helpful resource: https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/help-support/contact-helpline

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I’m Glennon Doyle, author of Untamed, the book that was released at the very start of the pandemic and became a lifeline for millions. I watched in awe from my home while this simple phrase from Untamed – WE CAN DO HARD THINGS – the mantra that saved my life twenty years ago, became a worldwide rally cry.Life is freaking hard. We are all doing hard things every day – we love and lose; we forge and end friendships; battle addiction, illness, and loneliness; care for children and parents; struggle in our jobs, our marriages, our divorces; we try to set and hold boundaries – and we fight for equality, purpose, joy, and peace right in the midst of all the hard.On We Can Do Hard Things, my wife Abby Wambach, my sister Amanda Doyle, and I do the only thing that has ever made life easier: We talk honestly about the hard. We laugh and cry and help each other carry the hard so we can all live a little bit lighter and braver, free-er, less alone.