In An ExMo and a NeverMo Walk Into a Bar, two previously unlikely friends, Kate and Erika, spill the tea (and maybe a little booze) on the quirks and contradictions of the Mormon church.
Recorded at The Break Sports Bar and Grill in South Jordan, Utah, the two share their perspectives as an ExMormon and one who has never belonged to the Mormon faith, both having lived and worked in Mormon Central.
Join them as they deconstruct Mormonism, one cocktail at a time.
*Warning: This content contains explicit language.*
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In An ExMo and a NeverMo Walk Into a Bar, two previously unlikely friends, Kate and Erika, spill the tea (and maybe a little booze) on the quirks and contradictions of the Mormon church.
Recorded at The Break Sports Bar and Grill in South Jordan, Utah, the two share their perspectives as an ExMormon and one who has never belonged to the Mormon faith, both having lived and worked in Mormon Central.
Join them as they deconstruct Mormonism, one cocktail at a time.
*Warning: This content contains explicit language.*
Guest René Steelman's son died on Christmas Day. Because she had recently left the Mormon faith, no one from the church bothered to reach out to her with comfort. Their "love" was conditional on her being a member. Which is to say, not really love at all.
Check out this phenomenal woman's podcast, "She Became Visible," here: https://www.youtube.com/@SheBecameVisible513/videos.
An ExMo and a NeverMo Walk Into a Bar... Podcast
In An ExMo and a NeverMo Walk Into a Bar, two previously unlikely friends, Kate and Erika, spill the tea (and maybe a little booze) on the quirks and contradictions of the Mormon church.
Recorded at The Break Sports Bar and Grill in South Jordan, Utah, the two share their perspectives as an ExMormon and one who has never belonged to the Mormon faith, both having lived and worked in Mormon Central.
Join them as they deconstruct Mormonism, one cocktail at a time.
*Warning: This content contains explicit language.*