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Leaving Religion, Deconstructing Belief, Fear and Finding the Sacred Again

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What happens when you walk away from the religion you were raised in…

but still carry a deep hunger for something sacred?

This episode is for anyone who has left a spiritual path—whether it was strict, controlling, shame-based, or just no longer fit—but still finds themselves holding quiet questions, spiritual longing, or grief for what was lost.

Since starting the Church of Gnome, one of the most unexpected and powerful things that’s happened is how many people have reached out saying:

“I grew up in something intense…

and I didn’t realize how much I needed a space like this until I found it.”

In this episode, we talk about:

– Why people leave religion (and why that takes courage)

– What gets lost, what might be worth keeping, and what you’re allowed to reclaim

– The grief, fear, and silence that often follow deconstruction

– How the sacred still lives in the everyday—quiet, unrushed, and fully yours

– What makes the Church of Gnome different, and how it’s become a gentle home for so many spiritually wounded wanderers

You don’t need to believe in gnomes.

You just need to believe that your story isn’t over—and that you’re allowed to keep what still feels real.

  continue reading

27 episodes

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Manage episode 488963829 series 3628537
Content provided by Brett Larsen. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Brett Larsen or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

What happens when you walk away from the religion you were raised in…

but still carry a deep hunger for something sacred?

This episode is for anyone who has left a spiritual path—whether it was strict, controlling, shame-based, or just no longer fit—but still finds themselves holding quiet questions, spiritual longing, or grief for what was lost.

Since starting the Church of Gnome, one of the most unexpected and powerful things that’s happened is how many people have reached out saying:

“I grew up in something intense…

and I didn’t realize how much I needed a space like this until I found it.”

In this episode, we talk about:

– Why people leave religion (and why that takes courage)

– What gets lost, what might be worth keeping, and what you’re allowed to reclaim

– The grief, fear, and silence that often follow deconstruction

– How the sacred still lives in the everyday—quiet, unrushed, and fully yours

– What makes the Church of Gnome different, and how it’s become a gentle home for so many spiritually wounded wanderers

You don’t need to believe in gnomes.

You just need to believe that your story isn’t over—and that you’re allowed to keep what still feels real.

  continue reading

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