Not Like the Others
In this highly vulnerable episode, Elle is joined by her close friend Jason Price for a raw look at their childhood experiences with religion, and how that shaped them. Growing up in the South, they lived under the constant, heavy shadow of "Rapture Culture" - a world where salvation felt like a moving target and the fear of being "left behind" was a daily reality for a child. This isn't an indictment of faith, but an autopsy of the "human noise" that often drowns out the divine. From the psychological toll of "Judgment Houses" to the stigma of divorce and its implications in abusive relationships, Elle and Jason explore the "theft" of the self that happens inside a system built on shame. It’s a high-stakes conversation about breaking generational chains, trusting your own discernment, and the quiet, rebellious act of finding God outside the building. In this episode: * The Apocalypse in the Rearview: The lingering impact of being raised to expect the end of the world at any moment. * The Gift of Discernment: How being a "misfit" in the pews became a superpower for sniffing out insincerity. * Protecting the Brand vs. Protecting the Person: A look at the institutional failures that prioritize the "business" of church over the safety of the soul. * The Reclamation: Why leaving the cage was the only way to find the light, and what it looks like to start feeling "enough"
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