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Fran & Joe Are Thriving in their 70's After Leaving the Jehovah’s Witnesses

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Contact Joe & Fran:
YouTube channel Joe and Fran every Wednesday, 7 pm est.
https://www.youtube.com/@UCVJ8KInz-MesI345Frv_aqw
Phone: 315-221-0130
Email [email protected]
Fran and Joe left the Jehovah’s Witness organization in their 70s — proving that courage has no age limit. Nearly four years after waking up to “the truth about the truth” and two and a half years after officially disassociating, they’ve built a new life centered on freedom, connection, and helping others.
In this conversation on Hidden Struggles, we talk about:
What life looks like after leaving in your 70s
How they’ve built community and connection post-organization
The importance of courage and hope at any age
Fran and Joe’s story is a powerful reminder that you are not alone — and it’s never too late to reclaim your freedom.
💬 Join the conversation:
If you’re an ExJW, PIMO, or just starting your journey out, share your thoughts in the comments. Your story matters, and your voice can encourage someone else.
🔔 Subscribe for more discussions, interviews, and resources for life after high-control religion: [https://www.youtube.com/@ladyceehiddenstruggles]

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Manage episode 500061836 series 3442408
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send us an email to [email protected]

Contact Joe & Fran:
YouTube channel Joe and Fran every Wednesday, 7 pm est.
https://www.youtube.com/@UCVJ8KInz-MesI345Frv_aqw
Phone: 315-221-0130
Email [email protected]
Fran and Joe left the Jehovah’s Witness organization in their 70s — proving that courage has no age limit. Nearly four years after waking up to “the truth about the truth” and two and a half years after officially disassociating, they’ve built a new life centered on freedom, connection, and helping others.
In this conversation on Hidden Struggles, we talk about:
What life looks like after leaving in your 70s
How they’ve built community and connection post-organization
The importance of courage and hope at any age
Fran and Joe’s story is a powerful reminder that you are not alone — and it’s never too late to reclaim your freedom.
💬 Join the conversation:
If you’re an ExJW, PIMO, or just starting your journey out, share your thoughts in the comments. Your story matters, and your voice can encourage someone else.
🔔 Subscribe for more discussions, interviews, and resources for life after high-control religion: [https://www.youtube.com/@ladyceehiddenstruggles]

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