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We Can Do Hard Things

How to Rethink Being “Left Out” & Glennon’s Top 3 Embarrassing Mishaps Going Out

We Can Do Hard Things

Treat Media and Glennon Doyle

Relationships, Education, Self-improvement, Society & Culture

4.842.7K Ratings

🗓️ 13 March 2024

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

In this follow up to our previous episode on Being Left Out – Episode 241 Being Left Out: Navigating that Lifelong Ache – Abby, Amanda and Glennon dive into a listener question about being left out and having to leave people out: Why it hurts so much; advice for listeners on a kinder, more honest way to leave someone else out; and some of the times Glennon has felt wildly left out at big, scary, fancy events.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to We Can Do Hard Things.

0:12.6

Today's episode is for anyone who has ever felt left out.

0:20.8

I.E. everyone.

0:23.2

So we did this episode a while back, episode 241, that was all about feeling left out.

0:30.4

It was just like a conversation about the universal lifelong ache of feeling left out and people

0:40.6

felt excited about that episode. We got hundreds and hundreds of messages from you

0:46.0

all about different types of feeling left out because in that episode we were

0:51.3

talking a lot about socially feeling left out.

0:55.4

This episode really opened the conversation to all different forms of being left out and is it something

1:01.9

that we should solve or is it just

1:03.7

a part of the human experience that teaches us something and it can't be solved and also

1:08.7

people leaving other people out or being seen as leaving other people out when really they're just exercising their preferences and their right to choose who they want around them.

1:20.0

Exactly.

1:21.0

And what do you do with that? Exactly. Exactly.

1:24.0

Okay, so here comes the third grade teacher and me.

1:26.0

Everyone's invited.

1:27.0

Don't you dare bring an invitation to this classroom unless everyone is invited.

1:31.0

That was my vibe.

1:32.0

However, aren't we supposed to be teaching children

1:36.2

to make choices about who they led into their lives and who treats them well and who they feel safe with and so maybe that isn't the

1:46.7

it's just a fascinating conversation. I agree I have some word to add Do you think that the feeling of being left out is a rejection of death?

2:00.0

Okay, Abby's been thinking about death a lot lately, so we're just going to keep going with this.

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