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Raising a Glass to New Beginnings - Life Post-Mormonism

Raising a Glass to New Beginnings - Life Post-Mormonism

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In this refreshingly honest and uncorked episode, your favorite hosts pop the cork on a topic that’s deeply personal and long overdue—life after Mormonism. With glasses full and hearts open, they’re wine-ing about the journey of stepping away from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and stepping into the most authentic versions of themselves.


From their first sips of alcohol to the thrill of rocking tank tops and sipping lattes in public, they share the raw, real, and sometimes hilarious “firsts” of life post-mormonism. They open up about the stigmas they’ve faced, the misconceptions they’re tired of hearing (no, it’s not just a phase), and the newfound light, joy, and freedom they’ve found in rewriting their lives without a rulebook.


This episode dives into:

• Embracing self-confidence and new belief systems

• The beauty and excitement of transition

• Navigating modesty, people-pleasing, and wardrobe freedom

• Reclaiming time—hello, free Sundays!

• Parenting without religion and handling outside judgment

• Debunking myths about post-Mormon life: no, they’re not lost, sad, or coming back


Whether you’re in the middle of your own faith transition, curious about life on the other side, or just here to pour a glass and feel seen, this one’s for you. Cheers to new beginnings, breaking molds, and believing in yourself—no apologies needed.


As always, thanks for wine-ing with us 🍷✨


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