
Sam sharing what it was like growing up in the polygamous FLDS group, his experiences leaving the group when he was 18 and his journey to where he is now. His wife Melissa is his co-host, asking the questions that everyone from the outside is thinking.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 294 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality | |||

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Great podcast!!!
I grew up in the Episcopal Church, so I was unaware of the existence of sects like the Mormon Church and the FLDS, but I’m a very curious woman, and I’ve learned a lot about other less liberal sects of Christianity over the years! The things that I’ve discovered are very disturbing at times, and those things have made me glad that I don’t believe, and that i didn’t have to deal with the kinds of things that the two of you have!
Love Sam & Melissa! Such great content! Keep up the great work 🩷
Love this podcast. Great analysis on the reality while remaining gentle and honourable
I believe if you had watched the series you would have a better take/ understanding.
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This podcast provides an insightful exploration of life within the polygamous FLDS community, led by hosts who have personal experiences to share. The narratives often focus on the emotional and psychological journeys of individuals navigating complex family dynamics, the struggles of leaving such tightly knit communities, and the broader implications of polygamous structures on personal identity and relationships. Key themes include the challenges of adapting to life outside polygamy, reflections on upbringing in a polygamous setting, and candid discussions about cultural practices distinct to the FLDS lifestyle. Notable is the blend of personal stories with a critical examination of faith, tradition, and contemporary realities reflecting ... more
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