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We Can Do Hard Things

288. Alanis Morissette On Highly Sensitive People & Empaths

We Can Do Hard Things

Glennon Doyle & Audacy

Society & Culture, Relationships, Education, Self-improvement

4.841.1K Ratings

🗓️ 12 March 2024

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Music legend Alanis Morissette (!) is here to discuss her life as a Highly Sensitive Person and why HSPs so often turn to addiction. Alanis shares strategies for managing the flood of emotions and information that she experiences as a life-long empath. The normalization of under communication and the impact of being a child of the "white knuckle generation”; Addiction as a means of self regulating – and how to recognize dysregulation and find healthier coping mechanisms; and The beauty of getting older and finally recovering the person you were always meant to be. About Alanis: Alanis Morissette is one of the most influential singer-songwriter-musicians and artists. Her deeply expressive music and performances have earned multiple awards – including 7 Grammy® Awards. She has sold over 75 million albums worldwide and was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame and The Canadian Songwriter Hall of Fame. Her debut album JAGGED LITTLE PILL, was followed by nine more eclectic and critically acclaimed albums. Her artistic impact can also be seen via the two-time Tony Award winning “Jagged Little Pill, the Musical,” which continues to tour globally. Alanis is also a dedicated supporter and student of spiritual, psychological, and physical wholeness which includes addiction and trauma recovery, female empowerment, and the advancement of a more “whole” approach to children’s education. Her podcast “Conversation with Alanis Morissette,” features conversations covering a wide range of psychosocial topics extending from spirituality to developmentalism to art. TW: @Alanis IG: @alanis 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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I chased desire I got was mine. I had no choice.

0:05.0

I made sure I got what's mine.

0:10.0

I had no choice but to hear you you stayed in your case time and again I thought about it.

0:29.0

You already won me over in spite of me and don't be alarmed if I fall head over feet and don't be surprised

0:39.6

if I love you for all that you are.

0:47.0

I couldn't help it.

0:50.0

It's all yumball!

0:57.0

We did not play that. Honestly, I think there are like two musicians in the world that I remember the songs too and Alanis is one of them.

1:05.0

Okay, now since no one is listening anymore and everyone has turned off our

1:10.0

for sure we're cutting that but fine.

1:12.0

I don't think we are. I do not think we are I do not think we are I'm so embarrassed today when we can do

1:19.2

hard things we have the Alanis Morrison.

1:25.0

Alanis Morrison is one of the most influential singer-songwriter musicians and artists

1:30.0

in the world.

1:33.6

Her deeply expressive music and performances have earned multiple awards including seven

1:38.4

Grammy Awards and she has sold over 75 million albums worldwide and was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame

1:46.4

and the Canadian Songwriter Hall of Fame. Her debut album, Jagged Little Pill,

1:51.8

was followed by nine more eclectic and critically acclaimed albums.

1:56.0

Her artistic impact can also be seen via the two-time Tony Award winning Jagged Little Pill

2:00.7

the musical, which our family has seen twice or thrice?

2:04.8

I've seen twice.

2:05.8

I think I've seen it thrice.

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