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I was a Teenage Fundamentalist. An Exvangelical podcast.

I was a Teenage Fundamentalist. An Exvangelical podcast.

By: Brian McDowell Troy Waller
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Brian and Troy used to be loyal Christian megachurch leaders. They’re not anymore. This podcast explores life in and after fundamentalism.Copyright 2021-2025. All rights reserved. Christianity Social Sciences Spirituality
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  • 121 - Gutsy Girls with Josie McSkimming
    May 16 2025

    In this episode, Troy and Brian welcome Josie McSkimming, and discuss her new memoir, 'Gutsy Girls: Love, Poetry and Sisterhood.' The conversation delves into Josie's experiences growing up in a volatile family environment, her journey through fundamentalism, and the influence of her sister, renowned poet Dorothy Porter. They explore themes of resistance, creativity, and the complexities of family dynamics, particularly in the context of trauma and fundamentalist Christianity. Josie shares insights on the importance of self-acceptance and offers advice for women navigating their own paths after leaving fundamentalist backgrounds.

    Links:

    • Gutsy Girls | UQP
    • Gutsy Girls | Amazon
    • Leaving Christian Fundamentalism and the Reconstruction of Identity
    • Josie McSkimming | Sydney Eastern Suburbs Counselling Services
    • Josie on Ep 25 of this podcast in 2021
    • Josie on a Patreon Live call in 2023
    • The Fiery Maze - Album by Tim Finn | Spotify

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    Doubting your beliefs? Have questions about changing or leaving your faith? You are not alone, and Recovering from Religion is here to help.

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • 120 - Apostate with Sarah Bacaller
    May 2 2025

    In this episode, Troy and Brian engage with Sarah Bacaller, editor of the book, 'Apostate: Stories of Deconversion'. They explore Sarah's background in fundamentalism, her academic pursuits in philosophy, and her reflections on the ethical implications of church authority. The discussion delves into personal narratives of deconversion, the impact of evangelical theology on mental health, and the importance of critical thinking in faith contexts. Sarah shares her complex relationship with faith, shaped by her upbringing in a minister's family and the trauma associated with it. She reflects on her journey through academia, transitioning to a secular environment, and the motivations behind her book 'Apostate,' which collects diverse stories of deconversion.

    Links

    • Sarah Bacaller's website
    • Apostate: Stories of Deconversion - Apocryphile Press

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    We're now on video on YouTube here.

    Want more? Check out our exclusive Patreon episodes here.

    Our blog is here.

    Join the conversation and connect with others here.

    The transcript of this episode is here.

    All our other links are here.

    Doubting your beliefs? Have questions about changing or leaving your faith? You are not alone, and Recovering from Religion is here to help.

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • 119 - Called a Witch & Kicked Out! with Cath McKinney
    Apr 18 2025

    Dr. Cath McKinney is the Professional Supervision Program Director at the University of Divinity in Australia. Her background includes extensive experience as a group relations consultant, a prison chaplain and inner-city minister. In this episode, Cath shares her journey from a complex religious upbringing to her experiences in church leadership, motherhood, and academia. She discusses the challenges her expulsion from a church community aligned with the God Squad Christian Motorcycle Club due to her advocacy for inclusivity. Through her experiences, she highlights the need for compassion and understanding in the face of religious trauma and the ongoing struggle for social justice within faith communities.

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    We're now on video on YouTube here.

    Want more? Check out our exclusive Patreon episodes here.

    Our blog is here.

    Join the conversation and connect with others here.

    The transcript of this episode is here.

    All our other links are here.

    Doubting your beliefs? Have questions about changing or leaving your faith? You are not alone, and Recovering from Religion is here to help.

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    1 hr and 24 mins

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