• Behind the Curtain: The Systematic Power of Megachurches
    Jan 28 2026

    In this episode, Sam sits down with Scott, a journalist and author, to discuss his latest book examining the rise of megachurches and their ties to Christian nationalism. Scott shares his experiences growing up in a Southern Baptist megachurch and explores the power dynamics that often leave congregants feeling voiceless. The conversation highlights systemic issues within megachurch culture, including the exploitation of members, the use of hope as a tool of control, and the consequences of silence around abuse. Scott emphasises the importance of validating the experiences of those harmed and amplifying collective voices to challenge these structures. The episode closes with reflections on accountability, transparency, and the need for communities where individuals feel seen and heard, offering validation and encouragement to anyone navigating trauma within church environments.

    Who Is Scott

    Scott Latta is an award-winning journalist who has spent a decade reporting for humanitarian organizations on conflict, displacement, and climate change around the world. His essays and reporting have been featured in The Believer, CityLab, Modern Farmer, and The Southampton Review, which awarded him the Frank McCourt Memoir Prize. He lives in Oregon.

    Connect

    1. Scotts website - https://www.scottlatta.com
    2. Connect with Scott via Substack: Gods of the Smoke Machine, Bluesky: @scottlatta.bsky.social or Twitter: @swlatta

    1. You can find out more about Sam on her website - www.anchoredcounsellingservices.com.au
    2. To connect with Sam on Instagram - @anchoredcounsellingservices
    3. Want to contact with Sam about the podcast or therapy? Use this contact form.
    4. Also check out The Religious Trauma Collective


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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • From Faith to Freedom: Leaving an Abusive Marriage
    Jan 21 2026

    In this episode, I’m joined by Louise for a raw and honest conversation about intimate partner abuse, faith, and the long road back to self-trust. Louise shares how love, control, and religious beliefs became tangled together, making it hard to recognise abuse while she was inside it. We talk about the ways faith and religious language can be used to justify manipulation, silence doubt, and keep people stuck in harmful relationships, as well as the deep confusion that comes from trying to reconcile pain with beliefs about love, forgiveness, and endurance. Louise reflects on the barriers she faced when seeking help, the role of community (both helpful and harmful), and what it’s taken to reclaim her sense of agency and worth. This episode offers validation for anyone navigating similar dynamics and gently names the courage it takes to leave, heal, and begin again.

    Who Is Louise

    Louise grew up on, and lives on, Wurundjeri Country in Naarm/Melbourne Australia. Her story is about the domestic abuse she experienced in a 'Christian marriage', and the influence of Christianity and the churches she was a part of, including a cult, in enabling the abuse.

    Connect

    1. You can find out more about Sam on her website - www.anchoredcounsellingservices.com.au
    2. To connect with Sam on Instagram - @anchoredcounsellingservices
    3. Want to contact with Sam about the podcast or therapy? Use this contact form.
    4. Also check out The Religious Trauma Collective

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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • The Cost of Being Queer in a Fundamental Church Part Two
    Jan 14 2026

    In part two of Chris’s story, we explore the shift from denial to self-acceptance as a queer person shaped by faith. Chris reflects on how embracing authenticity accelerated his journey, and how connecting with others who had already walked this path made healing feel possible. We talk about the grief that comes with recognising lost time spent under shame, conversion ideologies, and trying to survive within unsafe religious systems, as well as the complexity of redefining relationships built around a false version of self.

    The conversation also turns toward Chris’s role in advocacy against conversion practices. He shares the emotional weight of stepping into public action, driven by responsibility rather than visibility, and the power of survivor-led movements in creating change. This episode weaves together personal healing and collective action, highlighting how community, truth-telling, and courage often go hand in hand.

    Connect with Chris

    1. For information on SOGICE - https://sogicesurvivors.com.au
    2. To connect with Chris - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-csabs-67152b224/

    Connect with Sam

    1. You can find out more about Sam on her website - www.anchoredcounsellingservices.com.au
    2. To connect with Sam on Instagram - @anchoredcounsellingservices
    3. Want to contact with Sam about the podcast or therapy? Use this contact form.
    4. Also check out The Religious Trauma Collective

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    55 mins
  • The Cost of Being Queer in a Fundamental Church Part One
    Jan 7 2026

    This episode explores the impact of religious trauma on personal identity, focusing on Chris’s experience as a queer person raised within fundamentalist Christianity. Chris reflects on growing up in a Charismatic Baptist church, where emotionally intense healing practices and fear-based teachings shaped his early understanding of faith and selfhood. He shares how messages about sexuality, particularly the framing of homosexuality as broken or demonic deeply affected his mental health, contributing to years of shame, anxiety, and OCD. As the conversation unfolds, Chris speaks candidly about the painful process of reconciling faith with his authentic self, and the emotional fallout of realising that the beliefs meant to save him were also causing harm. The episode highlights the complexity of healing from religious trauma and the importance of honest conversations about faith, sexuality, and recovery for those navigating similar paths.

    Connect with Chris

    1. For information on SOGICE - https://sogicesurvivors.com.au
    2. To connect with Chris - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-csabs-67152b224/

    Connect with Sam

    1. You can find out more about Sam on her website - www.anchoredcounsellingservices.com.au
    2. To connect with Sam on Instagram - @anchoredcounsellingservices
    3. Want to contact with Sam about the podcast or therapy? Use this contact form.
    4. Also check out The Religious Trauma Collective


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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • Bonus - Navigating Nostalgia: A Reflection on Christmas and Religious Trauma
    Dec 14 2025

    This episode delves into the complexities of navigating the Christmas season, particularly for individuals grappling with religious trauma. I reflect on both nostalgia and discomfort that arises during this festive period, articulating what I miss from my past experiences within a church context, alongside the burdens I no longer wish to bear. The conversation emphasises the duality of memory; acknowledging the beauty in the rituals and community while simultaneously rejecting the pressures and emotional manipulations that often accompanied them. This episode serves as a space for shared reflection, encouraging acceptance of both the joys and challenges that accompany this time of year.

    • You can find out more about Sam on her website – www.anchoredcounsellingservices.com.au
    • To connect with Sam on Instagram – @anchoredcounsellingservices
    • Want to contact with Sam about the podcast or therapy? Use this contact form.
    • Also check out The Religious Trauma Collective


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    26 mins
  • What 'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' Reveals About Trauma
    Dec 8 2025

    In this bonus episode, Sam sits down with ex-Mormon therapists Ashley and Melissa to unpack the latest season of Secret Lives of Mormon Wives through the lens of religious trauma and deconstruction. Drawing from both their lived experience and clinical work, they discuss the heavier themes woven through the show; sexual assault, childhood trauma, purity culture, and the emotional toll of life inside a high-control religious system. Ashley shares how confronting it can be to watch stories that echo her own, while Melissa highlights the importance of understanding the hidden dynamics that shape these women’s lives. Together, they explore what healing can look like after Mormonism, the power of community, and why compassion is essential for anyone navigating their way out of a restrictive faith.

    Who are Ashley & Mellissa?

    Ashley Buckner is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Utah and California. Specialising in a form of trauma therapy called Brainspotting that works to help people find more regulation in their nervous system. She has the additional speciality of religious trauma and faith transitions. Ashley was raised in the Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints (aka: the Mormon Church) and later left in 2008.

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    Mellissa Perry Hill, MS, LPC is a therapist, supervisor, educator, and founder of Inner Compass Counseling & Consultation, LLC—a Gilbert-based practice specializing in Mormon religious trauma, Mormon faith transitions, and nervous-system-centered recovery after high-control religion. As a clinician who left the LDS church herself, Mellissa blends lived experience with deep clinical training in EMDR, IFS-informed care, DBT, and trauma-responsive narrative work. Her approach is warm, grounded, slightly sassy, and rooted in the belief that healing begins when we stop outsourcing our authority and start listening inward.

    Mellissa has been featured on multiple podcasts, panels, and professional mental-health platforms, where she speaks about the intersections of spiritual abuse, identity reconstruction, complex family dynamics, and the physiology of trauma. She is also the author of the Faith Transition Journal on Amazon and hosts an online clinician community dedicated to ethical, inclusive, anti-shame mental-health care.

    Outside the therapy room, Mellissa is a mom of three, a sunrise yogi with a soft spot for nervous-system regulation flows, and an unapologetic lover of big books—the kind that sit proudly on your nightstand whether you’re actively reading them or spiritually absorbing them through osmosis.

    Her work centers on helping people return to themselves: to the body, to intuition, to inner authority, and to a sense of safety strong enough to hold both the grief and expansion of a faith crisis. Whether she’s supervising clinicians, running groups, creating educational content, or speaking on air, Mellissa reminds people that their inner compass isn’t broken—just waiting to be reclaimed.

    Connect With Us

    • Find out more about Ashley via her website – https://www.ashleybucknerlmft.com/about
    • You can also connect over on Instagram

    • You can find out more about Mellissa via her website - http://www.inner-compass-counseling.com/
    • You can also connect over on Instagram


    • You can find out more about Sam on her website –
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    1 hr and 33 mins
  • The Ones Deconstructing Faith & Parenting - Liz & Jesse Part 2
    Nov 26 2025

    In this follow-up episode, Liz and Jesse open up about parenting after faith deconstruction, an experience filled with both healing and unlearning. They reflect on how leaving a high-control church reshaped their ideas of authority, discipline, and what it means to raise kids with curiosity instead of fear. Through personal stories, they share the challenges of guiding children who question everything and the beauty in watching them form their own beliefs. Together, they unpack the shift from obedience to openness, from control to connection, and the daily work of letting their kids feel the full range of being human - joy, pain, doubt, wonder, all of it. It’s a heartfelt conversation about breaking cycles, choosing authenticity, and raising children who feel free to be fully themselves.

    Connect With Us

    • To learn more about Liz & Jesse or The Practice Co head to their website.
    • You can follow along over on Instagram – @thepracticeco
    • You can download The Practice Co on Apple or Android


    • You can find out more about Sam on her website – www.anchoredcounsellingservices.com.au
    • To connect with Sam on Instagram – @anchoredcounsellingservices
    • Want to contact with Sam about the podcast or therapy? Use this contact form.
    • Also check out The Religious Trauma Collective


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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • The Ones Who Deconstructed While Married - Liz & Jesse Part 1
    Nov 19 2025

    Liz and Jesse join us for a deeply honest conversation about what it means to deconstruct faith while rebuilding a relationship that began inside a high-control church. Liz shares her experience growing up as a pastor’s daughter and the shock of discovering her father’s double life, a revelation that shattered her worldview. Jesse reflects on his eclectic spiritual background and the dissonance of questioning the beliefs that once defined him. Together, they unpack the toll of purity culture, the weight of community expectations, and the struggle to find themselves beyond performance and dogma. Through it all, their friendship has been the anchor that’s held them steady through deconstruction and healing. What emerges is a story of liberation, self-discovery, and rediscovering joy in the simple things.

    Connect With Us

    • To learn more about Liz & Jesse or The Practice Co head to their website.
    • You can follow along over on Instagram – @thepracticeco
    • You can download The Practice Co on Apple or Android

    • You can find out more about Sam on her website – www.anchoredcounsellingservices.com.au
    • To connect with Sam on Instagram – @anchoredcounsellingservices
    • Want to contact with Sam about the podcast or therapy? Use this contact form.
    • Also check out The Religious Trauma Collective

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    1 hr and 17 mins