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Calling Our Bodies Our Own (Coming Out of Hiding)

June 17, 2019May 12, 2019 Nicole T. Walters

My breasts and bottom were fair game for open discussion; I learned this early in life…Always the message was clear – your body is ours to look at, to scrutinize, and to judge. After years of my body belonging to others, I just want it to be mine.

Revival Is Already Happening: An Interview with Carly Gelsinger

September 25, 2018September 11, 2018 Heather Caliri
Gelsinger Revival

I’ve long appreciated Carly Gelsinger’s honesty about spiritual abuse and recovering from try-hard, never-enough Christianity. She wrote a memoir about her experience with radical faith, called Once You Go In, and I was eager to interview her. With so many revelations about abusive leaders coming out, I think it’s important we talk honestly about the appeal toxic […]

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