Charisse, The Existential Ginger, joins me on the mic for our Everyday Woman Series. After an existential crisis and a divorce, Charisse left the Mormon church and moved 2,000 miles away from everything she'd ever known. Today, Charisse enjoys all the things she once believed to be evil; tank tops, beer, tattoos, and coffee. Needless to say, Charisse is no longer following the Mormon way by "enduring to the end", she's now THRIVING to the end. #YOLO


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SHOW NOTES


In this episode, we talk about:


Growing up Mormon in UtahMarrying her childhood friend after two months of datingInfidelity and divorceThe "civil aspect" and the "sealing aspect" of a Mormon marriageLeaving the Mormon church and feeling ostracized by friends and the communitySeeking therapy, releasing resentment, and letting go of the urge to un-convert other Mormons Charisse's podcast, The Existential GingerCreating boundaries while also respecting the boundaries of Mormon family membersThe meaning of Sisterhood


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