
Decision Paralysis
In this episode, Amy and Kelsey discuss decision paralysis and how to begin overcoming it. Reach out at: iwasafemalefundie@gmail.com IWAFF1611@pm.me


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Join Kelsey and Amy, as they discuss their life in and out of the IFB. As women in fundamentalism, they saw a different side of the madness than men. In fact, their world fashioned by men, for men. So where did that leave them? How did they break free? How's it going, living like a normie for the first time? And most importantly, what is truth? What's God like? Can he redeem your story after getting out of a high-control group? Answers to these questions and more will bubble to the surface in raw and real conversations between two women on a quest for truth.
Unknown Host hosts I Was A Female Fundie, a religion show with 63 episodes published.

In this episode, Amy and Kelsey discuss decision paralysis and how to begin overcoming it. Reach out at: iwasafemalefundie@gmail.com IWAFF1611@pm.me

This was a difficult concept in the IFB, and Kelsey and Amy answer the question in this episode. You can reach out at: iwasafemalefundie@gmail.com -or- iwaff1611@pm.me

In this episode, Kelsey and Amy discuss the most difficult part of leaving the IFB. Reach out to us via email at: iwasafemalefundie@gmailcom or iwaff1611@pm.me

In this episode, Kelsey and Amy discuss all the ways rest was perceived as sinful and how to stop finding your worth in what you can produce. Reach out to us via email! iwasafemalefundie@gmail.com IWAFF1611@pm.me

In this episode, Kelsey and Amy discuss the ways they learned to disappear and how to step back into their own life. Reach out to us through email! iwasafemalefundie@gmail.com IWAFF1611@pm.me

In this episode, Kelsey and Amy talk about grief for the women they could have been and how to find hope when life feels disappointing.

In this episode, Kelsey and Amy discuss different tools they have found that nurture emotional maturity.

In this episode, Kelsey and Amy discuss signs of emotional immaturity in their own lives they have had to address and deal with.

In this episode, Kelsey and Amy discuss how the IFB stunts the growth of emotional maturity and how that effected them in their adult lives.

The IFB cultivated a spirit of fear that doesn't align with God's Word. In this episode, Kelsey and Amy discuss the ways fear was used and how it has impacted their lives up to this point.

In this epidsode, Kelsey and Amy discuss what's coming up on the podcast for the next few months and the changes in content that will be happening. Question for our listeners: What is a belief you're struggling to let go

In this episode, Kelsey and Amy discuss goals for the new year and what New Year's looked like in the IFB.

In this unplanned episode, Kelsey and Amy discuss the heaviness the week has brought.

In this episode, Kelsey and Amy discuss the stigma placed on counseling and therapy in the IFB and how their views have changed.

In this episode, Kelsey and Amy discuss tattoos, alcohol, and friendships and how their views on these things differ from when they were in the IFB.

In this episode Kelsey and Amy discuss the difference between convictions and standards and touch on some major convictions held by the IFB (i.e modesty, music, Bible versions/King James onlyism) and their stance on them

In this episode, Kelsey and Amy discuss songs they sang in the IFB and how they now notice why some are problematic.

In this episode, Kelsey and Amy discuss how challenging it is to simply rest in Jesus and believing He has good things for them.

We all heard that 'Faith without works is dead' in the IFB, but does that phrase mean what we were taught it means? Find out on this episode of I Was a Female Fundie.

In this episode, Kelsey and Amy discuss the guilt the IFB piled on them and how it has impacted their lives.
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