Really lovely podcast
As a post-Mormon, I am in the audience that this podcast was made for, and I love the open, heartfelt tone. To listen to each story is so humanizing and cathartic. If you were able to survive the church unscathed, and love it, this is not the podcast where you’ll be “proven wrong”. There are definitely podcasts engaging in those discussions, but this is a safe, therapeutic environment where all viewpoints are welcome. It is curious where the spiteful, one star reviews are coming from. To me it’s a strong indication that those mindsets are more based in fear than in love. Anyways, if you’re curious about how real people are breaking free from this high-demand religion/cult, then take a listen!
Bunnybat77 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/22/23
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I grew up in a strict conservative Christian household and spent my youth on evangelical mission trips and working (unpaid) for a radical Christian ministry instead of going to college. Needless to say, I have a lot of religious trauma I’m still working through. This podcast is SO well-spoken and...Read full review »
Mikey62518 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/13/23
As someone who grew up in the church, just not LDS, this podcast has helped me deconstruct my experience and painful past. There is so much wisdom to be gained from connecting with people who deconstruct their faith and I feel like I’ve found a friend in Girl’s Camp! Thanks for holding space for...Read full review »
Stef Gard via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/06/23
I was an adult convert at age 38. I’m now 62 and leaving church activity and all the things! I think I’m too old for this space? Maybe….. but I love it anyway …😂 Hayley, you are so wise, respectful, and well spoken 💟
Connie (Mom) via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/03/23
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