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Should We Stay and Fight, Leave, or Do Nothing? 

Glennon Doyle and Sarah Polley invite us to discern responses to violence on the podcast We Can Do Hard Things, featured in July’s We Conspire series
July 21st, 2023
Should We Stay and Fight, Leave, or Do Nothing? 

How does the contemplative community respond to violent attack? Tune in to this powerful conversation with director and screenwriter Sarah Polley about her film, Women Talking. Hosts of the podcast We Can Do Hard things Glennon Doyle, Amanda Doyle, and Abby Wambach explore how the film invites us all to take the time to discern a loving response to violence that will serve the most vulnerable members of our communities. 

Listen to this moving conversation about hope, survival, imagination, and revolution on the podcast We Can do Hard Things.

Podcast hosts Glennon Doyle and Abby Wambach smile at the camera.

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We Can Do Hard Things is a podcast hosted by author, activist, founder of Together Rising, Glennon Doyle is the author of UNTAMED, LOVE WARRIOR, and CARRY ON, WARRIOR, featuring Glennon’s wife Abby Wambach, and her sister Amanda Doyle.  

Sarah Polley is an Academy Award-winning screenwriter, director, and actor. Her 2022 film Women Talking was nominated for and won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. She is the author of the book of essays, Run Towards the Danger. Glennon Doyle is the author of Untamed and Love Warrior. She hosts We Can Do Hard Things podcast with Amanda Doyle and Abby Wambach. 

We Conspire is a series from the Center for Action and Contemplation featuring wisdom and stories from the growing Christian contemplative movement. Sign up for the monthly email series and receive a free invitation to practice each month. 

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