In this episode I talk about reconnecting with my aunt after 20 years! I also talk about my LDS mission and what I’ve learned since leaving. And yes! The last few seconds of this podcast echos 😂 too bad! I am new to this and didn’t want to re re-record 25 minutes Haha
The emotional roller coaster that you go on when leaving the Mormon church can take a toll on your mental health like no other. I understand! I’ve been through it and I’m still experiencing it all each day.
In this episode, I dive into the falling out that I had with my mom and dad over my ex Mormon Instagram account and how that started and how that has affected me since
Today I’m reading a heartbreaking story about a woman whose breast cancer surgery was delayed because her husband—a stake president—didn’t want to miss a pioneer trek. It’s a raw look at how devotion to the church can come at the cost of real, human relationships. Let’s talk about the emotional toll this kind of decision takes on families—and why it’s not okay.
What happens when you’re trying to raise emotionally healthy kids after being raised in a high-control religion? In this episode, I get raw about the fear, freedom, grief, and unexpected joy of parenting post-Mormonism. From rejecting shame-based rules to embracing the messiness of autonomy, she shares what it really means to break generational cycles and why she’ll never make her kid wear a bowtie to prove she’s a “good mom.” If you’re trying to figure it out as you go… welcome to the club.
Leaving Mormonism isn’t just a decision—it’s an emotional rollercoaster with no seatbelt.
Welcome to the first episode of Mom, I left the church. I’m excited to take this journey and share my thoughts about Mormon teachings and my upbringing in this high demand religion.