035 Where Everybody Knows Your Name: Community and Friendship After Mormonism

In this episode, Oliver is joined by regular panelist Chloe and two guest panelists, Royleane and Sam, to talk about this idea of building community and nurturing new friendships after leaving Mormonism. They share their experiences with community and belonging during their participation in Mormonism, how they have approached creating new spaces for interaction and engagement, and share some thoughts and ideas for listeners who are looking to do this in their own lives.

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034 Choose Your Own Adventure: Parenting After Mormonism

In this episode, Donna sits down with our guest Cher Anderton, MSW, LSWAIC, to dive into what it’s like parenting after Mormonism. They share some of their own experiences raising children both before and after their transitions away from Mormonism, discuss navigating relationships with family and friends while setting appropriate boundaries, and provide suggestions on how to build your parenting skill set. Cher also answers some listener questions around values, mixed faith parenting, and more.

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030 If You Could High to Kolob: Pot for Post-Mormons

In this episode, Aimee is joined by our guest panelist, Brock, to discuss all things weed-related. They talk about some of the reasons why they enjoy pot, how it makes them feel, and how it compares to alcohol use. They break down the basic make-up of cannabis, different strains, and explain various ways you can consume it. They also share some tips for first-time users as well as shopping suggestions when looking for quality cannabis products.

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026 Redefining the Relationship: Building a Resilient Mixed-Faith Marriage

In this episode, Aimee and Micaela are joined by two guests: Jenny, a marriage and family therapist, and Allan, co-host of the Marriage on a Tightrope podcast. They share their personal experiences living in mixed-faith marriages, how they have redefined their relationships over time, and provide concrete best practices, along with some clinical insights from Aimee and Jenny.

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