Ep. 69 Leaving the Mormon Church, Understanding Attachment Styles and Emotional Safety (with special guest Kyleigh Weathers)
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I invited Kyleigh Weathers, founder of Queerly Attached on the podcast to reflect on the challenging journey of leaving a religious upbringing. Kylie opens up about the trauma and confusion triggered by suppressing one's identity due to religious doctrine and the process of embracing personal intuition. Our conversation touches on the toll religious conditioning can take on one's well-being and highlights the importance of emotional safety and personal sovereignty within familial relationships, particularly when it involves reconciling love for family with religious conflicts.
On this podcast we discuss:
- Kyleigh's story of leaving the Mormon church
- Control that religious systems exert
- Attachment styles
- Letting go and being present with ourselves
- Emotional regulation and our role as parents
If you would like to learn more about Kyleigh, you can connect with her on her website here (https://queerlyattached.net) or on her TikTok here (https://www.tiktok.com/@queerlyattached)
Resources mentioned in the episode:
- Want to attend my weekly workshops? You can get on my community newsletter by going to my website here (https://generatealifewelllived.com)
- Gabor Mate
- Jung Pueblo
- The Holistic Psychologist
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1. Exploring Attachment and Self-Development (00:00:00)
2. Navigating Religion, Attachment, and Self-Discovery (00:09:45)
3. Exploring Emotional Safety and Authenticity (00:17:15)
4. Embracing Feelings Through Practice (00:28:10)
5. Embracing Emotions and Holding Space (00:37:39)
6. Healing Generational Trauma Through Connection (00:42:11)
7. Parenting With Openness and Vulnerability (00:47:20)
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