Navigating a Mixed Faith Relationship
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 133 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Category | Religion & Spirituality |
Although “Marriage On A Tightrope” content is still hosted here, Allan and Kattie and new content are now independently operating and being hosted outside the Mormon Discussion Inc. umbrella.
For their latest updates and valuable resources on mixed-... more
On this Episode, Kattie and Allan explain some big changes that have occurred over the past few months.
You may be surprised to hear, that this will be the final episode of Marriage on a Tightrope to appear on this podcast feed! However, do not fea... more
Today we’re joined again by author, screenwriter, song writer, and general wonderful human being, Carol Lynn Pearson. We discuss her new book The Love Map. But there is so much more in this episode. We discuss putting “love” above differences and ... more
Kattie and Allan are excited to announce the next phase of Marriage on a Tightrope. From weekly video episodes (!!!), to more events, online and in person meetups, another Workshop on a Tightrope with Natasha Helfer starting soon, Marriage on a Tigh... more
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Practical advice for Real examples of little bumps that need smoothing and huge hills to climb Together. Giving me a chance to do conscious mental work to heal and grow closer after the biggest life switch of changing beliefs. Much thanks K & A for your candor and vulnerability.
When I left the LDS church it was so difficult on my marriage. We had no idea what was supposed to happen next. The church had no advice for people in our situation, and other sources like r/exmormon encouraged people to talk their spouse out of the church. Marriage on a tightrope teaches you to respect your spouse where they are, how to make good compromises, and avoid common pitfalls.
I just finished listening to the David Ostler episode, and I have listened to almost all of them. I truly appreciate the effort and intent behind helping people/couples in a mixed faith marriage situation. I am a believer, and my ex began his faith transition during our marriage and is now fully out (after a 25yr long marriage—filled w/ several years of counseling and an attempt at reconciliation and a continuing friendship). That’s a whole other story.
My comment today is that I really apprec... more
Allen and Kattie are so amazing at supporting people on BOTH sides of a mixed faith marriage. I love the way they are so honest and supportive of each other. You can tell they have a strong marriage and work hard to compromise and respect each others views and beliefs. Thank you for creating a space where there was such a need and showing us all that our marriages can thrive even when our beliefs are no longer the same.
This podcast takes you on a personal, emotional journey with Allan + Kattie as they navigate a faith transition in their marriage. They are warm and compassionate, and their example is inspiring. The lessons listeners get to learn from the experiences they share help both individuals and couples grow in wisdom. 10/10 recommend for anyone navigating a relationship with a person of different religious beliefs, even non-Mormons! Thanks, Allan + Kattie, for sharing so much of your lives with listene... more
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