Mormon Stories Podcast

What ExMormons Love About Mormonism - A Valentine's Day Special | Ep. 2113

Feb 14, 2026
Julia Sanders, researcher and content creator exploring Mormon history; Nemo the Mormon, UK YouTuber sharing transatlantic faith experiences; Cara Burrell, Nuance Ho creator who experiments with post‑Mormon rituals; Colby Reddish, panel organizer seeking nuance. They discuss rituals that shaped identity. They unpack community, agency, awe, and how to carry meaningful practices forward outside the church.
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ANECDOTE

Sacrament As Weekly Reset

  • Cara wrote about taking the sacrament and found it acted as a clear weekly start/stop marker she had missed.
  • The ritual gave her a concentrated, intentional reset that aided weekly reflection and identity shaping.
INSIGHT

Agency As Foundational Moral Lens

  • Mormonism's emphasis on agency shaped participants' moral framework and respect for others' choices.
  • Colby Reddish says agency taught him to treat people as autonomous agents, even if leaders sometimes failed to model it.
ANECDOTE

30-Day Return Revealed Ritual Power

  • Cara Burrell reenacted Mormon life for 30 days and was surprised by how ritual shaped her mood and community feelings.
  • She describes a sacrament meeting that moved her and highlighted many good people within the ward.
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