Today, we discuss the potential positive and negative impacts of social media on your deconversion journey.
Episode 63: Dangers of Assumption.
We all assume things, but when we assume too much we open ourselves to bad ideas and poor decisions based in ignorance. Today, we discuss the dangers of assumptions, and how the term assumption is synonymous with faith.
Episode 62: Lets Talk “Christianese”
Today, we discuss the importance of language, and how Christianity utilizes a linguistic shorthand, often referred to as “Christianese”, to infuse religious meaning and messaging throughout their language
Episode 61: The Lies of Christian Nationalism.
Christian Nationalism is quickly becoming a national buzzword. Today, we tackle some of this movement’s most common lies regarding the nature of our country, and what it means to be American.
Episode 60: Cults, Abuse, and Neuroscience with River Wood.
Today, we are excited to host our guest River Wood as we discuss the defining attributes of cults, the abuses they can foster, and the neuroscience behind it all.
Episode 59: Shiny Happy People.
Today, we tackle the hit documentary “Shiny Happy People” which recounts the story of the Duggar family, their hit tv show, and their very public downfall around their son’s sexual deviancy.
Episode 58: The Physiology of Mental Health with Therapist Kit Morgan.
Today, we interview therapist Kit Morgan. We discuss Kit’s personal story around religious trauma, and how it can leave ingrained physiological responses.
Episode 57: Learning To Trust Yourself with Therapist Emilee Crowder.
On today’s episode, we are thrilled to have therapist Emily Crowder with us to discuss her personal story of leaving religion and the Mormon Church. We also talk about the importance of building self trust on the other side of Deconversion.
Episode 56: Seth Andrews & Secular Hub.
Today, Isaac and Tim discuss the importance of community and recount their trip to Denver to hear Seth Andrews speak at Secular Hub.
Episode 55: Apostasy
Today, Tim and Isaac discuss the film Apostasy, which follows a mother and her two daughters who are practicing Jehovah’s Witnesses. The film bring up controversial issues surrounding refusing blood transfusions, disfellowship, and religions divisive nature.