• Finding Yourself After Leaving The Church + How To Survive an Existential Crisis

  • Dec 31 2023
  • Length: 50 mins
  • Podcast

Finding Yourself After Leaving The Church + How To Survive an Existential Crisis

  • Summary

  • To celebrate the New Year, Ella Boleynn explores the process of finding yourself after leaving the church. Join Ella as she explores the most important goal that every ExMormon should have -- getting in touch with who they really are. Topics discussed include:

    • the difficulty of deconstructing and finding yourself after leaving the Mormon church
    • confronting the reality of life and ourselves
    • the anonymous post that inspired this episode where someone states "I feel like I missed out on so much... I lived the way people told me to live... I feel cheated out of life."
    • mourning wasted time, sunk costs, and the lost opportunities of youth
    • the conveyor belt of the Mormon church
    • finding yourself while juggling parenting and marriage
    • not feeling guilty for prioritizing your joy and needs
    • How to Survive an Existential Crisis and Why Survival Isn't Enough (read the full blog post on Ella's blog)
    • common questions after a faith transition
    • when the relationship won't survive the faith transition
    • claiming the life you want NOW
    • unpacking the pain of lying to yourself about your sexuality
    • rediscovering yourself by looking back on your childhood
    • taking time to do the things you enjoy
    • making yourself do the things that used to bring you joy even if you have no desire to do them now
    • the power of going outside and laying in the grass
    • call for stories about reclaiming your identity, career, passions, and joy after leaving the church
    • don't be better; be you
    • living boldly to make up for lost time
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