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232. Cursed Items

232. Cursed Items

FromIt's Going To Be OK


232. Cursed Items

FromIt's Going To Be OK

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Length:
4 minutes
Released:
Mar 18, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

One of Nora’s favorite pastimes is thrifting, and today we hear about some of the most…spooky items she’s purchased.  
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If you have anxiety, depression or any sense of the world around you, you know that not *everything* is going to be okay. In fact, many things aren’t okay and never will be! But instead of falling into the pit of despair, we’re bringing you a little OK for your day. Every weekday, we’ll bring you one okay thing to help you start, end or endure your day with the opposite of a doom scroll.
Created and hosted by Nora McInerny.
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The IGTBO team is Nora McInerny, Claire McInerny, Marcel Malekebu, Amanda Romani Grace Berry and Michelle Plantan.
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Released:
Mar 18, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

“It’s Going To Be OK” is a hard thing to believe given the state of, oh, everything. Many things are, in fact, not going to be okay at all. But on the advice of a wise therapist, we’re on a quest to find one okay thing about every day. Each morning, we bring you a short story, essay, or interview about one thing that makes us — or our guests — feel like it might not all be so bad ... even if some things are. Join us every morning to start your day with the opposite of a doom scroll. And share your okay thing by leaving us a voicemail at 612-568-4441 or by emailing IGTBO@feelingsand.co. “It’s Going To Be OK” is brought to you by The Hartford. The Hartford is a leading insurance provider that’s helping to simplify employee benefits by making them more personal and easier to understand. Learn more at The Hartford.com.