Amy Logan's Journey: Healing from Religious Trauma After Leaving Mormonism
I saw a lot of men in that world of the youtube channel world ex-mormons talking about kind of the historical side of the church and- and even now I see a lot of- there's more, a lot more women.
Imagine dedicating over 30 years of your life to a faith, only to find yourself questioning everything you once believed. In this compelling episode of 'OvercomeOutloud', Amy Logan shares her deeply personal story of leaving the Mormon church. Her journey started with a deep dive into the history of Mormonism, which led her to make the life-altering decision to leave. But walking away from a high-demand faith wasn't easy, and it brought about its own set of challenges.
Amy opens up about the emotional and psychological toll it took on her and how she navigated through it. She discusses the concept of religious trauma, a term that might be unfamiliar to many but is all too real for those who've experienced it. Amy's candid reflections and experiences offer a beacon of hope for anyone going through a similar struggle.
The hosts also touch on the transformative power of life coaching in overcoming such trauma and developing healthier thinking patterns. If you're curious about how one can rebuild their life after leaving a controlling faith or are seeking inspiration to overcome your own struggles, this episode is a must-listen. Amy's story is not just about leaving a religion; it's about finding oneself and healing from deep-seated emotional wounds.