The hard things can be the good things.
None of us want to think about, or admit, the hard stuff, the sad things, the honest ones, the uncomfortable truth, the things that make us start at the ceiling in the middle of the night . Except Nora McInerny. She doesn't look away and she makes it okay, even empowering to admit them to yourself, to friends, to family and to a legion of total strangers. Weekly release day can't come soon enough for me.Read full review »
OliveG via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/07/16
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I really am terrible, thanks for asking. But now I'm less alone and a little less terrible. Thank you. Can't wait for more.Read full review »
Heart-Heart-Heart-1-2-3 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/29/16
In a world where we filter the hardest moments or hide them altogether, Nora is joining a collective of humans giving us all permission to be expressive, real, and gritty when as we end and begin.
Rebecca Egbert via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/03/16
I am not quite sure how to neatly sum up how this podcast makes me feel all of the feels in a way I really appreciate. It speaks to all of the deep complexity and terrible certainty of pain and joy and everything in between in life. It probably isn't really your life being echoed in the...Read full review »
Kim05612 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/07/16
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