“It’s Going To Be OK” is a hard thing to believe given the state of, oh, everything. Many things are
When Nora was traveling alone with three of her kids (AHHH!) a stranger in the airport shared some k
Nora on the art of appreciating out loud. _If you have anxiety, depression or any sense of the world
A pep talk for the jobless, the underemployed, the frustrated on LinkedIn among us. _If you have anx
An American/Israeli woman living in Israel shares a kindness she witnessed in the midst of all the v
Naomi and her mom Brittany called to share about the most special place in their family’s life- a su
Nora has a very controversial take: she wants her friends to just stop by her house without calling
A few months ago on our Terrible, Thanks For Asking Patreon we hosted an Untalent Show! We invited l
Finding the positive moments is not easy for everyone. Julia shares how she tries to point out the o
Jessica recently lost her mom. One day, she discovered a gift her mom left the family to help them t
Grace Barry shares that her okay thing some days is indulging into her childhood obsession with stuf
No matter what’s going on in your life, you deserve a break. Even if it’s a few minutes, take some t
Nora reads one of the eulogies from the Pet Funeral episode of Terrible, Thanks for Asking Premium.
David Ferrugio, the host of the podcast DEADTalks, shares some of the small moments that help him fi
Margaret McInerny (Nora’s mom) shares a story from a recent trip she and Nora took to Ireland. A lit
Nicole shares about finding comfort in a childhood toy. _If you have anxiety, depression or any sens
Nora’s friend is going through a divorce, and recently asked the universe for a sign that this is th
What is the object that still reminds you of your dead loved one? For Nora, it’s her dead husband’s
Christine has been struggling with health issues lately. It’s been scary. But recently while she was
Our listener Elizabeth sent us a voice memo celebrating how she upgraded her life (and when we say l
On paper, Rebecca Sananès had an amazing career. She had the degree she wanted, won awards, and was