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Mormon Stories Podcast

1309: Hannah Comeau - Struggling with Scrupulosity and Feminism as a Mormon Teenage Girl in Rexburg, Idaho Pt. 2

Mormon Stories Podcast

Dr. John Dehlin

Religion & Spirituality

4.55.7K Ratings

🗓️ 13 May 2020

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

In today's episode we sit down with Hannah Comeau, who shares her story about struggling with Scrupulosity (Religious OCD) and feminist inclinations as a Mormon teenage girl in Rexburg, Idaho.

Transcript

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One, two, three.

0:03.0

Come, come, you saints, no toil nor labor fear.

0:28.0

But with joy, when you're way.

0:35.0

Okay, so what's next in your story?

0:40.0

Let's see.

0:42.0

So, I think, you know, I think I'm moved to when I met my husband.

0:50.0

So I actually met my husband in high school.

0:54.0

Yeah, we were good friends.

0:57.0

We met through marching band, which is just so romantic.

1:02.0

Little nerdy.

1:04.0

Little nerdy, but hey, I mean, yes.

1:08.0

I'm kidding, I'm kidding.

1:10.0

It's fine.

1:12.0

No, actually, I'll be honest, the only reason I joined a marching band was because our marching band was going to Disneyland that year.

1:20.0

And I wanted to go to Disneyland.

1:23.0

So I joined, I ended up staying with it because I actually really enjoyed it, but I, yeah, so I was on the color guard.

1:30.0

So I spun the flags and the rifles and stuff like that.

1:35.0

It was, it was fun.

1:36.0

I loved it.

1:37.0

I had great friends who did it with me.

1:39.0

And then John, my husband, who he was also a marching man, he played the flute.

1:46.0

And he actually, so funny, he joined the flute section because mainly it was girls who were in the flute section.

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