Leaving Religion: a Guide
Formally titled Leaving Religion & Those We Leave Behind. This podcast is a guide to navigating the waters after religion and how to find your spiritual center. Each episode is full of stories, including mine, of leaving religion, our experiences through it and the gifts gained. My desire is to assist others in having a deeper understand to their path and that leaving does not have to be full of anger and hatred. This podcast is not about bashing any religion or people but is about our stories of moving through the different stages of grief and ultimately having a stronger relationship to themselves and with God. My hope is that as you listen you will feel a sense of peace, of inspiration, of connection and a place to feel that you are not alone in your journey.This podcast has been something I did not think I would ever do and yet it has been one of the biggest gifts in my life. May you find a little piece of hope here within these interviews. These podcast episodes will assist you in your deconstruction after religion.
Episodes
56 episodes
Navigating Family During the Holidays
The String That Pulled The Sweater with Liz Phillipps
Let Go Of The Story & Sing The Myth with Caryn Terres
Her Love of Nutrition Set Her Free with Rebecca Hambright
Is Meekness An Illusion For Power with Aaron Trembath
Boundaries with God with Michelle Wilding
Hard Truths About Leaving Religion
Is Christianity on the triangle?
Her Story, Part 2 with Rachael Wheeler
Hugh Vail: Be Whole
Being Seen with Rachael Wheeler
Your Worth Is Non-Negotiable With Kami & Shelby
Strive Satisfied with Chip Hopper
Gifts In The Burning
You Will Get Through This with Terina Madonado
Being Seen & Heard
Bringing Back Sacred Writings
How To Let Go of The Wounded Story with Hugh Vail.
Who Is Christ Really?
Anna Ship. The Way Out Is The Way In. Our healing can come when reconnecting with what we feel hurt us.
How and when do I tell my family I am leaving the church?
Cyndi Markey. How to embrace all of who you are after religion.
What is The Dark Night of The Soul?
Angie Shockley. How she owned her space and beliefs, even when being raised within the church her grandfather started.
Mimi Knowles."I have made a whole lot of changes, but I am still myself."