Glennon Doyle: The Power of Embracing Your Messy, Beautiful Life

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Super Soul Special: The Rev. Ed Bacon: Do You Recognize Grace?

Oprah sits down with the Rev. Ed Bacon, a retired priest from the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles and the author of the book "8 Habits of Love." Saying that we often obscure our ability to identify grace in our lives, the Rev. Bacon reveals how to recognize grace in your life, e ...  Afficher plus

Super Soul Special: Yara Shahidi: Next-Generation Actress and Activist

At Harlem's famed Apollo Theater, Oprah sits down for the first time with Yara Shahidi, the teenage star of ABC's hit comedy "Black-ish" and its spinoff, "Grown-ish." Just a few days from her 18th birthday, Yara talks about her generation's view on politics, social media and hist ...  Afficher plus

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#269 Glennon Doyle: Envy & Jealousy Are Useful Emotions
Ctrl Alt Delete

Glennon Doyle is someone I've wanted to have on the podcast for years, ever since I read her book LOVE WARRIOR (which was an Oprah Book Club selection), as well as her New York Times bestseller CARRY ON, WARRIOR. An activist and thought leader, Glennon is the founder and presiden ...  Afficher plus

[Revisit] Reframe Your Anxiety, with Glennon Doyle
Mayim Bialik's Breakdown

We're revisiting another episode from the MBB vault! Glennon Doyle helps us break down the emotional toll it takes to share authentically, the evolution of love in her life, how to improve communication when both parts of a couple are in recovery, and the shame that comes from si ...  Afficher plus

Glennon Doyle Wants you to Abandon Identity
Worklife with Adam Grant

Author and activist Glennon Doyle used to say “I am a Christian. I am straight. I am an addict.” Now she simply says “I am.” In this episode, Doyle sits down with Adam to discuss letting go of past identities — and rethinking the idea of identity as a whole. They explore insig ...

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24. ALL THE FEELS: Can we experience our emotions—not as good or bad—but as information to guide us?
We Can Do Hard Things

1. Glennon describes how she’s feeling as her oldest leaves for college—and the survival strategy that’s getting her through. 2. The life secret someone told Glennon in early sobriety that changed her life. 3. Amanda discusses the only two strategies that are proven to help us co ...  Afficher plus