Mom, I left the church is a raw, real, and sometimes hilarious look at life after Mormonism —from the perspective of a former good girl turned cycle-breaking, truth-telling, slightly sweary mom.
Each episode dives into the messiness of faith deconstruction, generational trauma, mental health, motherhood, and what it means to rebuild your life on your own terms. Whether you’ve left a high-demand religion or you’re just trying to make peace with your past, this podcast is your permission slip to ask hard questions and say the things we weren’t allowed to say at the pulpit.
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Mom, I left the church is a raw, real, and sometimes hilarious look at life after Mormonism —from the perspective of a former good girl turned cycle-breaking, truth-telling, slightly sweary mom.
Each episode dives into the messiness of faith deconstruction, generational trauma, mental health, motherhood, and what it means to rebuild your life on your own terms. Whether you’ve left a high-demand religion or you’re just trying to make peace with your past, this podcast is your permission slip to ask hard questions and say the things we weren’t allowed to say at the pulpit.
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.
Mom, I left the church
Mom, I left the church is a raw, real, and sometimes hilarious look at life after Mormonism —from the perspective of a former good girl turned cycle-breaking, truth-telling, slightly sweary mom.
Each episode dives into the messiness of faith deconstruction, generational trauma, mental health, motherhood, and what it means to rebuild your life on your own terms. Whether you’ve left a high-demand religion or you’re just trying to make peace with your past, this podcast is your permission slip to ask hard questions and say the things we weren’t allowed to say at the pulpit.