Early Tracks: Ordinary Mormon Trauma
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概要
in this episode we're diving into something that made everything click into place the first time we heard it—Dr. Gina Colvin's concept of "Ordinary Mormon Trauma." This isn't about dramatic abuse or obvious dysfunction. It's about the everyday, normalized experience of growing up in a culture that teaches you to be "nice but not kind," "obedient but not teachable," and "disciplined but not regulated.
We share personal stories about how Mormon culture prioritizes performance over authenticity, crushes natural curiosity, and creates adults who excel at following rules but struggle to trust their own instincts. If you've ever felt like you had a "good Mormon childhood" but still ended up in therapy trying to figure out why you don’t do better despite knowing better, or cannot set healthy boundaries, this episode is for you. We're giving you language for experiences you've always had but maybe never understood as traumatic—and talking about how healing is absolutely possible.