Comparing the Nightmare Before Christmas and the Nightmare of Joseph Smith’s Polygamy: Part 1
There once was a gifted and powerful king who inspired awe and adoration. Yet the king grew weary of the same old praise and began
There once was a gifted and powerful king who inspired awe and adoration. Yet the king grew weary of the same old praise and began
You can’t shame yourself into liberating the world.
Guest Post by Nicole Sbitani. Nicole is an adult convert, a non-Black woman of color, and a professional diplomat. She blogs at nandm.sbitani.com and writes
By Michelle Franzoni Thorley Today I want to continue our discussion about family history for people of color by addressing how shame prevents us from
On Monday this week, I began ketamine treatments for treatment-resistant depression. I had heard I would get relief much more quickly than with traditional SSRI’s,
Patriarchy in Mormonism negatively impacts men and boys by afflicting them with shame, anxiety, and unrealistic expectations. I term this “Toxic Mormon Masculinity.” When I’ve
I served this imperfect cheesecake. It was sweet, silky, and lemony puddle, and I knew I was more than someone who couldn’t get the shape
by Mahlah. As a student majoring in Child Development, I remember wondering and discussing, if masturbation is a part of normal sexual development, at what
by Mahlah “And this is life eternal that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom thou has sent.” There is
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