
Re-enchanting life
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 235 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SpiritualityHealth & FitnessMental HealthReligion & Spirituality | |||

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Mike and Doug explore what it actually means to be yourself in a world constantly offering scripts. What begins as a conversation about shrinking, privilege, and cultural pressure turns into something more personal: what makes you the mo... more
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Mike and Doug reflect on the Super Bowl halftime backlash, Bad Bunny, and the manufactured outrage of the 24-hour news cycle, using it as a doorway into something deeper. The conversation moves through Mormonism, colonialism, whiteness, ... more
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Mike and Doug recount a cathartic, slightly unhinged weekend in Utah full of music, laughter, rituals, and deep connection. From a racist Uber ride and wandering the Joseph Smith Memorial building to writing a new song about living again... more
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Mike and Doug are joined by Adam as they wrap up the year with a loose, live Best of 2025 episode. They trade Top 10 lists covering standout movies and TV (Knives Out, Severance, Sinners), music and concerts, sports highs, travel moments... more
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I really appreciated getting back to the roots of an occasional, profane laugh. And at the same time, Doug’s comment about how we all need to sacrifice everything because look at all the people who sacrificed more. I’m going to have to listen twice.
Why would you kick Shelise off..it’s giving men who take advantage of women’s talents
This podcast was much better with the girl on it too. Just liked hearing a female voice and perspective
Love what you guys give to this podcast. Authentic, funny, relatable, and I’m here for all the topics. Thanks guys!
This podcast is super raw and honest. It is hilarious and relatable. Highly recommend!
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Content centers around personal growth and healing experiences, particularly for those who have left the Mormon faith. Episodes often feature light-hearted discussions that tackle serious themes such as spirituality, mental health, and the intersection of creativity with personal development. The engaging conversations among the hosts invite listeners to reflect on their own experiences and journeys. A distinctive aspect of this content is its integration of humor alongside deep introspective insights, illustrating the hosts' candidness about their struggles and triumphs as they navigate life in a post-Mormon world.
Noteworthy is the open dialogue about controversial topics like psychedelics and therapy, which is approached in a relatable ... more
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Mormons on Mushrooms launched 6 years ago and published 235 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Mormons on Mushrooms include:
1. Kelli Christine Case
2. Ann Amberg
3. Karlee Ana
4. Suzy Baker
5. Alex Criddle
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