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Girlscamp

Girl(scamp), so confusing

Girlscamp

Hayley Rawle

Documentary, Personal Journals, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality

4.51.5K Ratings

🗓️ 3 July 2024

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

As Charli XCX knows, being a girl can be so confusing—especially for a post-Mormon! Around the campfire today, we're chatting about grieving identity after a faith transition, a stake president who needs to grow up and learn some social skills, and why I haven't officially removed my records from the church yet. I also respond to submissions about: - How difficult it feels not to proselytize post-Mormonism after leaving - Saying no to family members about attending church events - Another common misconception about ex-Mormons- that we leave because we can't live in nuanced spaces - If it's ethical to lie to Mormon parents about queerness - A brainwashed missionary brother For more Girlscamp content follow along on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube. For ad inquiries please email [email protected]. All other emails to [email protected]. Quote by Cheryl Strayed Title reference (Charli XCX song) Reclaim your sex life with Sense. Go to hey-sense.com and use code GIRLSCAMP at checkout for 25% off your order, or check it out at @hey.sense on Instagram. Try Comfort Cove, the comfy workout tops you won't want to take off and use code GIRLSCAMP for 15% off at comfortcoveclothing.com and check out the pieces further on Instagram @comfort.cove SpearmintLOVE has a fresh and modern take on the baby space. Check out their clothing and accessories and use code GIRLSCAMP for 25% off sitewide at spearmintlove.com, or browse on Instagram at @spearmintbaby. Please note this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

You're listening to a 58 Amber production.

0:03.0

G-I-R-L-S-C-A-M-P-S-C-A-N-P

0:10.0

its girls camp.

0:13.0

Hello everyone and welcome to the girls camp

0:15.2

podcast. I'm your host Haley Rawl and if you are navigating a faith

0:19.1

deconstruction too or are simply fascinated by faith deconstructions journeys, by religion generally and

0:25.8

Mormonism specifically, then you are in the right place.

0:29.2

This is a campfire chat episode, happy First Wednesday of the Month.

0:34.5

It's July, which is bonkers.

0:37.6

Time is bizarre.

0:39.5

But first Wednesday of the month means

0:41.8

that we are doing a campfire chat.

0:43.4

So I am reading through submissions, questions, people looking for advice, thoughts.

0:50.3

We've got a really good lineup today and I'm excited to share some thoughts and

0:56.3

feelings. Not much is new for me right now. I'm trying to think if there's any

1:01.1

pressing updates. I'm still along my ketamine

1:05.6

therapy journey which I shared a little bit about a couple weeks ago. I'm tempted

1:10.4

to share everything right now like how it's been for me so far and things that have

1:16.5

come up for me and what I've learned but I'm trying to resist my very deep over sharing tendencies to just kind of sit on some of that for a little bit and then package it all up nicely in a little while, but that's kind of the big thing going on for me right now and I'm really

1:34.8

proud of myself. I've been meaning to really dig into the work of healing in more significant ways like really kind of getting to root causes of things going on for me and my mental health.

1:49.4

And I don't think I've completely ignored that stuff and I've been in therapy off and on but this

1:54.2

journey has felt like the beginning of really getting to the bottom of things in a lot of

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