Girls Gone Godless
Girls Gone Godless
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This unholy trinity of friends can't turn water into wine, but they can turn religious trauma into captivating content. Come along for a bumpy ride as they interview, curse and laugh their way through the wild and crazy journey of leaving religion.
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The podcast explores themes of religious trauma, personal freedom, and community support, with episodes covering topics such as the challenges of departing from faith, finding humor in spiritual experiences, and personal stories of growth, including comedic anecdotes and reflections on music's role in spirituality.

This unholy trinity of friends can’t turn water into wine, but they can turn religious trauma into captivating content. Come along for a bumpy ride as they interview, curse and laugh their way through the wild and crazy journey of leaving religion.
On this episode we are joined by the incredibly talented Eman Abdou! We've been big fans of her online content where she unpacks and educates about the harms of Abrahamic religions (particularly Islam, the religion she grew up with) and are so thrilled we got to sit down with her and pick her brain. We learn about the origins of the hijab and how it's rooted in male entitlement and ownership, her deconstruction story, how to harness your own power and trust your own judgement, and to leave the guilt and shame behind that society and religions just loves to instill in us, particularly as women. ”That's not Satan girl, that's just your intuition!”
Also, we discovered Mormonism is basically just Mayo Islam- and we will be calling it that from now on. Check out the links below and follow this bad ass! Not only is she an educator, professional at dragging men to filth, but also a musician, author, artist, and absolutely gorgeous human being inside and out.
https://www.tiktok.com/@emangetalife?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc
https://www.instagram.com/emangetalife/?hl=en

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