
We are two Former Mormons who were raised as members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We’re also both registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapists in the state of California. We share our own stories, insights, and clinical opinions related to mental health and thriving in a life after Mormonism. We welcome active members of the church, former members, therapists serving ... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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We all need community - to feel like we belong. Unfortunately, the Mormon church isn’t the only high-demand group out there and, when we leave, we are vulnerable to being swooped up into another one. In order to avoid “cult hopping” we must learn to ... more
Life after Mormonism is never easy, but being free from the church doesn't mean you'll never talk to a Mormon again. In all likelihood, you have family and loved ones who remain members long after you've left. This can make family gatherings stressfu... more
It's typical for young adults, ages 18-25, to leave the nest and start to fly on their own. Many young adults continue to discover who they are and what believe as they move away from their family of origin. This is not the case in the Mormon church ... more
Self-exploration, peer relationships, and preparing for adulthood are the hallmarks of a healthy teenage experience. But what if that time is being taken up with religious classes, choreographed relationships, and focusing on an external group's need... more
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As previously noted in reviews, if you're looking for a therapeutic path forward, these episodes will help you navigate the journey out of the cult.
Leaving the church can be both a liberating/empowering experience. There's also a vacuum left if you don't find healthy community and ways to process all the unhealthy thinking that was pushed into your noggin from primary to the time you exited. For me it was decades after my mission that I found the strength to escape the gravity of planet LDS. more
This is the first podcast I’ve listened to that gave me what I’ve been looking for. I left the church over 10 years ago and I’m continuing the process of deconstructing but I also find full on bashing sessions to be unproductive after a while. This podcast was factual, didn’t put a spin on information and was really interesting to listen to. I’m really looking forward to more episodes!










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