199. Why Glennon Says We Should All Be In Recovery

199. Why Glennon Says We Should All Be In Rec...

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Martha Beck Changes Lives With This Question

What happens when your mind makes a convincing case for staying safe—but your body is quietly asking you to move toward something warmer? In this beloved conversation, Glennon, Abby, and Amanda return to their very first talk with Martha Beck, whose work has helped them come home ...  Show more

Have We Ruined Fun? (And the Future of the Pod!)

We start the year by asking a simple question: Why does something that’s supposed to be fun—like youth sports—feel so awful? After a scary incident at their daughter’s soccer game, Glennon and Abby talk honestly about how pressure, performance, and social capital have overtaken w ...  Show more

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