Exploring higher consciousness while healing from toxic religious shame.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 235 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Mental HealthSpiritualityReligion & SpiritualityHealth & Fitness |
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An exploration of art, money, and meaning — from Twain’s hustle to the Beatles’ breakup, Nashville bars to AI-generated songs. Mike and Doug wrestle with the paradox of creating for love versus chasing success, and what it means to ke... more
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Mike and Doug dive into Mark Twain and Beatles deep cuts, swap stories about their own songwriting, and laugh about Care Bear hats at a Darius Rucker show. The talk drifts into authenticity, slowing down creatively, and Doug’s raw ref... more
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Mike and Doug catch up after their Idaho trip and reflect on the stories we tell ourselves. Doug shares an experience in his yard where a snake encounter turned suddenly when his dog Ozzy bit it in half. The moment sparked reflection ... more
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Mike reunites with Glenn Ostlund of Infants on Thrones to kick off a new series on the Gene Keys. They dive into Glenn’s new book You’re Not Broken, Just Rewiring, explore Gene Key 51 (Agitation → Initiative → Awakening), and share ra... 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.
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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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This podcast provides an engaging exploration of personal growth, spirituality, and healing from religious trauma, particularly centered around the experiences of those who have left the Mormon faith. It includes a variety of episodes that delve into topics like creativity, mental health, and the experiences surrounding psychedelic use as a tool for healing and self-discovery. A notable aspect is the authentic and relatable conversations that the hosts share, often incorporating humor alongside deeper reflections on societal norms and personal experiences. The blend of humor with serious subject matter makes the content both entertaining and thought-provoking for listeners interested in spirituality and mental health.
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Mormons on Mushrooms launched 5 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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