
This unholy trinity of friends can't turn water into wine, but they can turn religious trauma into captivating content. Come along for a bumpy ride as they interview, curse and laugh their way through the wild and crazy journey of leaving religion.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySociety & Culture | |||

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They may not suck the head off of mud bugs, but they do use math to prove that Jesus and Paul are fake AF!
Meet Matthew Britt and Jaaron Wingo, authors of the book, Christ Before Jesus: Evidence for the Second-Century Origins of Je... more
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This week we welcome the multifaceted gem of a human, the lovely Crystal Jae (aka:CriticallyCrystalJae). She has quickly become one of our favorite people on the deconstruction side of Tik Tok, ever since we first saw her in a live ... more
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it's our very first AMA! you asked, we answered. Socks with sandals? Pineapple on pizza? What would we change about the deconstruction community? We answer all of your hard hitting questions. We just have two things to say... Fuck y... more
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It's part 2!!! We talk with the queen Tara Herbert from Pouty Mouth Podcast about leaving Mormonism, surviving Utah, and finding humor in the absolute weirdness of religious control. From growing up with body neutrality to having th... more
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Exploring the intersections of faith, spirituality, and personal growth, this podcast features candid conversations about the complexities of leaving organized religion, particularly focusing on the traumas and triumphs that define such journeys. Through humor and heartfelt storytelling, the hosts reflect on their personal experiences, navigating the challenges of religious deconstruction, cultural identity, and relationships affected by faith transitions. Unique elements include engaging interactions with guests who share relatable stories, as well as the humorous and irreverent tone that permeates their discussions.
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