Late Night Drives Abigail Hoxworth
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- Religion & Spirituality
Taking a little break. More episodes out soon❤️
Welcome to Late Night Drives, the show designed to make spirituality and self-help accessible to everyone.
Host Abigail Hoxworth shares discoveries through the context of relationships, work, friendships, spirituality, and family- like advice from someone who’s not older or wiser than you.
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27 | Trauma & Outlook
Collectively, we are going through it, and it's a tough time to feel optimistic. After a rough event in my own life happened last week, I feel like I was gifted a new outlook. And hope it might offer a little relief for someone else.
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26 | You Don't Have To Try So Hard
Sometimes life kicks you in the butt when you're already trying your hardest. I don't have any more to give- so why does it feel like I'm still not doing enough?? What am I doing wrong and why does it seem like I'm being punished for it?! -at least those are the desperations that I dwell on. What if we just... stopped trying?
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25 | The Key to Happiness
Apologies for the clickbait, but true to my nihilistic tendencies, I'll tell you now- there is no key to happiness. Though answers are comforting, the mysterious reality may be even better!!
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24 | Friendship 3
To celebrate the day of love, we’re here to talk about friendship love!! As cheesy as it sounds, friendships are so important for spreading love around in our lives- we aren't meant to do this alone.
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23 | Shame
A word that feels ugly even to say- shame. Where does shame start, how does shame influence our life choices, and how can we get away from it?? As with most emotions, we may have to examine where it lies first in order to let it go.
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22 | A Conversation With My Mom, Part Two
On a multiple week series, Abigail Hoxworth and mom, Jennifer Bryant, talk spirituality. They focus on divine neutrality, positive and negative experiences, and making the "right" choices.