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We Can Do Hard Things

33. Living by Your Own Original Music Instead of Crappy Cover Tunes

We Can Do Hard Things

Glennon Doyle & Audacy

Society & Culture, Relationships, Education, Self-improvement

4.841.1K Ratings

🗓️ 7 October 2021

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

1. Why Glennon believes the bravest thing she’s ever done was marching into her counselor’s office in high school—and what made her finally say, “I’m not leaving until I get some help.” 2. How we can identify the difference between our Knowing versus our anxiety and conditioning. 3. Why Glennon describes herself as Dory from Nemo, and how she returned to meditation when her mind became unmanageable. 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

Transcript

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0:00.0

Well, hello, everybody. Welcome back to We Can Do Hard Things. Thank you for coming back.

0:10.8

We're thrilled every time you do. Hi, Amanda and Abby. Hello, Glen and Kishman Doyle.

0:19.2

Do people know your middle name? Kishman. Hi, I said it. Yeah, my name is Glen and Kishman

0:25.0

Doyle. She looked up. She looked up like she didn't remember. She's like. Yeah.

0:29.5

Like it was on like like a cue card behind her or something.

0:32.9

Doyle. That's right. That's right. Well, I do have to do that stuff. I can do hard things,

0:37.6

but not easy things. Like, remember my full name or what age I am, Abby knows that I have several

0:42.1

times Googled how old I am. Like, it's so confused. I am 45. And my name is, right? Is that

0:49.6

that's right? Correct. And my name is Glen and Kishman Doyle. My first name, Glen and is my

0:54.5

paternal grandmother's last name. Ruth Glen. Ruth Glen. And Kishman is my mother's maiden name.

1:06.0

And Doyle is, we are both Doyles. We are. Amanda, even though we are both married, we are both

1:12.8

Doyles. The second time that I got married, I realized I already had a goddamn last name.

1:17.4

Which I somehow didn't know the first time I got married. So anyway, I just kept my name.

1:26.8

Yeah. So. And by what I can I just say, we have to have a podcast on that.

1:33.5

Yeah, it's interesting. Like unbelievable. Continue. Sorry. Okay. Yeah. Yeah, it's really

1:39.2

something. I will say a really cool thing that I just saw that one of your um,

1:45.4

sockery people, Sam Mewis. Yeah. She got engaged. Right? Yeah. Is it Sam Mewis? Yeah. She's

1:52.4

now married. But yeah. Okay. So she's married and her husband took her last name. That's right.

1:58.1

Um, and you know, that sounds like so amazing and awesome and cool and wow. Until you think like,

2:04.4

well, why is it a big deal? Because women always are taking their men's last name and nobody's

2:07.8

like, oh, that's so kind of you, you know. Um, but I just think it's cool. Um, okay. So

2:14.7

sister, Abby and I have not talked to you for a few minutes. I miss you. We miss you too. Um,

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