1912: A Nashville Mormon Story: Darian and Jennifer Ellsworth Rogers
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From basketball dreams deferred to navigating faith crises, Darren and Jennifer Rogers share their journey out of Mormonism and into a new paradigm of parenting. With candid insights about gender roles, sexual shame, and the struggle to find identity beyond the church, this couple offers hope for those questioning their beliefs. Their story of rebellion, conformity, and ultimately forging their own path provides a compelling look at life after Mormonism and raising kids outside of faith and shame. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonstories/message
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