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Our Most Hilarious Episode EVER: Embarrassing Stories Comic Relief!

3/31/20261 hr 3 min

Pod Squad, we’ve been doing a lot of hard things—so today, in the midst of all of it, we’re offering a little comic relief to keep us laughing, keep us dancing, keep us going. In this episode, we’re sharing our most mortifying, cringe-inducing, please-let-me-disappear moments… along with your voicemail confessions that had us cry-laughing and peeing our pants in solidarity. We promise you: you need this. We needed this.

  • Glennon, Abby, and Amanda share their most humiliating, unforgettable stories
  • Pod Squad voicemail confessions that will make you laugh until you cry
  • Why normalizing our worst moments is the antidote to shame
  • Our new go-to strategy for surviving humiliation (spoiler alert, it involves a prosthetic penis) Follow We Can Do Hard Things on: Instagram — ⁠https://www.instagram.com/wecandohardthings⁠

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  1. Glennon Doyle· Host0:00

    Hey, everybody. Welcome back to We Can Do Hard Things. Okay, I'm really excited about today because we need it. We have been discussing some very serious and hard things lately on the pod, as we should, but we should also laugh. So today we're restoring some balance by revisiting our most embarrassing stories. I have to tell you that this episode is an episode that I think made the most people the most joyful. We are sharing today some of the most mortifying moments of our lives, along with your voicemail confessions [laughs] that had us all cry-laughing, literally peeing in our pants in solidarity. Our theory is that when we share the stories that make us want to disappear, we realize we're not alone at, at all. We really hope that this hour gives you a good laugh, because you deserve it, and if you've got any new embarrassing stories, please, please, God, you must tell us. We need this. If you have a new embarrassing story, leave us a voicemail at 747-200-5307. That's 747-200-5307. Here we go. [gentle music] Today we have a real experiment to do, which is

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