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We Can Do Hard Things

129. What Your Sign Says About How You Love: Chani Nicholas

We Can Do Hard Things

Glennon Doyle & Audacy

Society & Culture, Relationships, Education, Self-improvement

4.841.1K Ratings

🗓️ 8 September 2022

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

1. How to recognize when you’re dysregulated – so you can slow down and help yourself. 2. The beauty and wisdom in being judgmental, and how that saved Chani’s life. 3. The liberating idea that “The things that happened to me weren’t about me.” 4. How to set and trust boundaries in order to finally rest. About Chani: Chani Nicholas is a Los Angeles-based New York Times bestselling author of You Were Born For This: Astrology for Radical Self-Acceptance. She has been a counseling astrologer for more than 20 years, guiding her community of over 1 million monthly readers to discover and live out their life’s purpose through understanding their birth chart. Chani runs her company with her wife and business partner, Sonya Passi. Together they launched the CHANI app, which offers a personalized, daily understanding of their birth chart. TW: @chaninicholas IG: @chaninicholas To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Well, hello world, world, the whole world. Welcome to we can do hard thing and the stars today. My yoga

0:19.2

planet, planets, this. She said we were in Shavasana, which is like this nap. You take at the end of

0:25.4

yoga, which is the best. Did you say Shavasana? Listen, I don't care. All right. It's just a long word.

0:29.7

She said Shavasana and you take a nap and that's what they should do the whole time and everyone

0:35.9

would go to yoga, but it's just at the end. And my instructor said we can do hard things, but we

0:43.1

don't have to be hard while we do them. Oh, look at that. Oh, she got she went up to you. I know. So

0:50.7

anyway, today's super, super exciting. Here's the deal. We at this podcast are astrologically curious.

0:57.9

Yes, we would call ourselves astrologically curious. We also are all sort of well, maybe you're not

1:04.3

skeptical. You're not a skeptic, Abby. I would say sister night everything. Yeah. Yeah. I believe

1:10.2

in most things. Yeah, she believes in most things she just said. Okay. So there you have it. If you

1:15.2

believe in it, and cool ghosts. Yeah, all the things. I believe in everything a teeny bit and

1:20.7

nothing all the way. That's my rule after coming from some fundamentalist shit in my life. Also,

1:25.6

when it comes to astrology, I've always had this like teeny, teeny bias that it's woo woo and not

1:30.9

gritty. It's like all about self discovery and not about the world. Like it's all about self and

1:37.0

not others. Then all of these people in my life started saying I hear that you must look in to

1:45.0

this woman, channy Nicholas. She's going to fix your problem with astrology. So we have channy

1:53.1

today. I am so excited about this day. Channy Nicholas is a Los Angeles based New York Times best

1:59.4

selling author of you were born for this astrology for radical self acceptance. She's been

2:04.9

a counseling astrologer for more than 20 years, guiding her community of over one million monthly

2:10.0

readers to discover and live out their life's purpose through understanding their birth chart.

2:15.6

Channy runs her company with her wife and business partner, Sonya Passi, who Abby and I got to

2:20.7

have dinner with and absolutely adore. Together, they launched the channy app, which offers a

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