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364:  Death By a Thousand Cuts:  Ordinary Mormon Trauma:  Lindsay Hansen Park

364: Death By a Thousand Cuts: Ordinary Mormon Trauma: Lindsay Hansen Park

FromA Thoughtful Faith - Mormon / LDS


364: Death By a Thousand Cuts: Ordinary Mormon Trauma: Lindsay Hansen Park

FromA Thoughtful Faith - Mormon / LDS

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Length:
76 minutes
Released:
Jun 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We were made for tenderness, gentleness, openness, authenticity, vulnerability, compassion and caring.  We are threaded through with the strands of genuine goodness.  Our true selves, our inner landscapes are beautiful and potentiated for wholeness, fullness and love. Mormon trauma is most profoundly felt into being culturally, or institutionally permitted to be our true selves but to live in this highly controlled world where we are treated as potentiated for evil and best kept managed, where the greatest virtue is obedience.  Mormon trauma is experienced as death by a thousand cuts, from the way that policy and doctrine  is dropped to way we serve, teach and lead, to the way we are with each other and in our families, to the stories we tell about the world beyond Mormonism. Lindsay Hansen Park joins me to discuss the ordinariness of Mormon trauma.
Released:
Jun 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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