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Scott Cannon's Testimony

Scott Cannon's Testimony

FromCelestial Sex


Scott Cannon's Testimony

FromCelestial Sex

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Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Oct 9, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome to Celestial Sex, hosted by Chris Duce and produced by Colin Hatch, where we have frank and open conversations about sex in the context of a Mormon upbringing. In this episode we bring you Scott Cannon's powerful testimony that he bore to his Mormon congregation before stepping away from the church. This is a re-release of the testimony since sharing it on our Listener Stories episode. The testimony touches on the common feeling of shame after looking at pornography, and Scott shares his feelings of pain as he moved through his 'god forsaken state'.  We'll be releasing a full interview with Scott and his wife Mitzi this week, so check back for that! If you'd like to reach out you can email us at celestialsexpodcast@gmail.com, call us at (YES) 6969-LDS, or find us on Twitter and Instagram @celestialsexpod. If you'd like to support the show you can Venmo us a one-time donation @chrisduce or subscribe to the show on Patreon at patreon.com/celestialsex  Our Patreon subscribers receive a Welcome Kit in the mail as well as access to weekly episodes of Celestial Sex.
Released:
Oct 9, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (53)

Celestial Sex, hosted by Chris Duce and produced by Colin Hatch, is an interview series about love and sex through the lens of Mormon upbringing. Our conversations dive into the confusing nature of growing up in Mormonism where sexuality is taught as something that's beautiful and sacred, but can only be explored after you're married- usually very quickly in between the temple sealing and the reception in the back of an '88 Mercury Tracer. Recorded in Los Angeles, we speak with post-mormons, ex-mormons, jacked-mormons, and active mormons alike about their parents' timid explanations of where babies come from, awkward bishop interviews that mostly focus on masturbation, first sexual experiences, current outlook on sex, and more.