If you are trying to figure out how to navigate the tricky tightrope of parenting while you have questions, doubts and wonderings about your spiritual journey, this podcast is for you. It doesn't matter if your kids are smalls, middles, or bigs. We will explore what and how we are deconstructing from churchianity, harmful belief systems, and diving deep into the ways we can work this out in parent... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 91 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpiritualityParentingKids & Family |
If you’ve ever stepped away from high-control religion, you know there’s a cost. Sometimes it’s obvious—the loss of community, relationships, or even belonging in your own family.
Other times, it’s invisible—the quiet grief of realizing the certain... more
Welcome to Season Eight!
This is the beginning of the final season of our podcast!
This week, the two of us are chatting through these questions:
1. What’s one word or image that comes to mind when you think about this podcast’s beginning?
2. Wha... more
Our episode this week is with our own Lizz Enns Petters, mom of two, author and podcast hostess.
Our conversation is full of laughter, seriousness and our decision to have permission to explore our faith, along with Lizz's latest accomplishment of b... more
“There's a misconception that once you leave religion, you magically learn everything you missed about relationships and sex” - The Sexvangelicals
Our episode this week is with Jeremiah Gibson and Julia Postema, sex and relationship therapists, coac... more
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Excellent conversation with the guests to explore the more difficult things people experience as they honestly question their faith.
One of my favorite podcasts. The hosts ask thoughtful questions and are so gentle and kind. There have been many great episodes that have hit me right where I am in my parenting and deconstruction/reconstruction journey.
I love hearing fellow deconstructing mamas share their journeys! It’s especially helpful as I deconstruct from Mormonism and try to navigate a new path with three young kiddos. I feel so seen. Deconstructing is hard work but also so freaking liberating, and I just find myself exhaling when I listen to these mamas and guests talk about better ways to be Christian.
I’m grateful for the message being shared on this podcast and the guests are wonderful. I don’t always share the same concerns discussed about certain aspects of church or gospel, but that’s what is so wonderful about these conversations. They’re so compassionate and recognize everyone’s journey and approach to deconstruction will be different.
It’s so refreshing to listen to Lizz and Esther talk about all these issues I wanted to talk to my parents about growing up but it was basically forbidden, or at least strongly discouraged. Honestly, I don’t think my parents, who are now in their late 80s, knew what to do with my questions. They bring so many issues to the forefront, and shed a light on them, creating a positive journey. Ladies, thank you for sharing.💗-Lisa S.
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