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"I can do hard things"

Episode 8 of the Why Do I Feel This Way? podcast, hosted by Kate DeAraugo, titled ""I can do hard things"" was published on March 17, 2025 and runs 35 minutes.

March 17, 2025 ·35m · Why Do I Feel This Way?

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From livin' la vida loca to facing our fears head on - this month's catch up is a wild one.Also, we want to hear from you! If you've intentionally faced your fears and lived to tell the tale, send us a DM and let us know about it - we promise to keep you anonymous.Trigger Warning: This episode contains themes of addiction and eating disorders. If you, or anyone that you know is struggling, please call Lifeline now on 13 11 14.

From livin' la vida loca to facing our fears head on - this month's catch up is a wild one.

Also, we want to hear from you! If you've intentionally faced your fears and lived to tell the tale, send us a DM and let us know about it - we promise to keep you anonymous.

Trigger Warning: This episode contains themes of addiction and eating disorders. If you, or anyone that you know is struggling, please call Lifeline now on 13 11 14.

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