Send us a text Don't make it weird! If you’re not already following Britt Hartley, you’re seriously missing out. She’s like a bad ass gps for finding your way through the spiritual world without running into all the outdated and patriarchal bullshit that is brewing in most organized religious institutions. Britt shows us how to capture all the good stuff like meaning, ritual, awe, and community without the creepy myths or mandatory doctrine that usually come with it. Why can’t we build ...
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Send us a text Don't make it weird! If you’re not already following Britt Hartley, you’re seriously missing out. She’s like a bad ass gps for finding your way through the spiritual world without running into all the outdated and patriarchal bullshit that is brewing in most organized religious institutions. Britt shows us how to capture all the good stuff like meaning, ritual, awe, and community without the creepy myths or mandatory doctrine that usually come with it. Why can’t we build ...
Send us a text In this episode we get to sit down with the incredibly talented Callie Crofts! Singer, songwriter, and bassist of Die Shiny: An edgy and outspoken electro pop group with dreamy synths and a core of queerness, activism, and religious deconstruction. From a devout mormon upbringing to embracing their queer identity, Callie shares with us the complexities of faith, loss, and self discovery and how she found her true voice and happiness outside of what patriarchal religion told her...
Girls Gone Godless
Send us a text Don't make it weird! If you’re not already following Britt Hartley, you’re seriously missing out. She’s like a bad ass gps for finding your way through the spiritual world without running into all the outdated and patriarchal bullshit that is brewing in most organized religious institutions. Britt shows us how to capture all the good stuff like meaning, ritual, awe, and community without the creepy myths or mandatory doctrine that usually come with it. Why can’t we build ...