Unchurched

Edna White

Unchurched: Where Truth Breaks Tradition is a podcast exposing toxic religious systems, spiritual control, and the hidden wounds of church hurt. Through honest conversations and real stories, we explore religious trauma, faith deconstruction, spiritual abuse recovery, and what it means to rebuild faith outside harmful systems. This is not about walking away from truth—it’s about healing, questioning, and reclaiming what was lost. For those deconstructing, recovering, and redefining faith on purpose.

Episodes

  1. Leaving Church Without Losing God | Reclaiming Faith, Identity & Personal Power

    9 HR AGO

    Leaving Church Without Losing God | Reclaiming Faith, Identity & Personal Power

    What happens when you leave church… but still believe in God? In this episode, Edna White sits down with De Shell Parker for a real conversation about faith, healing, identity, and reconnecting with God outside of religion, fear, and control. Born and raised in Milwaukee and shaped by Milwaukee Public Schools, De Shell Parker brings more than 25 years of service, leadership, and advocacy for youth and families. As a social services professional, board secretary, and community leader, De Shell shares powerful insight on spiritual growth, religious experiences, personal healing, and learning how to rebuild your relationship with God on your own terms. This episode goes beyond church culture and explores: Religious hurt and spiritual healingFaith outside of organized religionIdentity after leaving churchFear, shame, and control in religious spacesReclaiming your voice and personal relationship with GodHealing while still believingIf you’ve ever questioned your faith, struggled with church hurt, or wondered if God still exists outside the walls of religion, this conversation is for you. You heard the story. Now let’s talk about what to DO with it. Subscribe to Keeping It Real on Purpose and Unchurched for more real conversations about healing, purpose, faith, trauma, relationships, and rebuilding your life on purpose. Like. Share. Subscribe. Hit the notification bell so you always Keep It Real on Purpose. #Unchurched #ChurchHurt #FaithJourney #ReligiousTrauma #HealingJourney #EdnaWhite #KeepingItRealOnPurpose #SpiritualHealing #GodWithoutReligion #FaithAfterChurch

    42 min
  2. 8 MAR

    How to Reclaim Your Identity After Religious Trauma & Catholic Guilt

    Does the place that first taught you about love also quietly teach you shame? For many raised in strict traditions—especially Catholicism—belonging is often conditional. You’re told you fit in, but only if you behave, believe, and love within a pre-built box. When your identity breaks that box, the choice is agonizing: Do you abandon yourself, or do you abandon the system? In this episode of Unchurched, host Edna White sits down with Bill Hulseman, a ritual designer and former Catholic school principal, to discuss the intersection of faith, queer identity, and spiritual wounding. Bill shares insights from his debut book, six to carry the casket and one to say the mass, reflecting on his years inside religious institutions and the courage it takes to reclaim your own narrative. We dive deep into deconstructing faith, navigating institutional religious trauma, and finding the path toward spiritual agency. If your personal truth has ever collided with your religious upbringing, this conversation is for you. Learn how to stop working against your wiring and start leading with power. Key Topics: Healing from Catholic Guilt and church-induced shame.The journey of LGBTQ+ belonging in spiritual spaces.How to reclaim your story after leaving the institution.#ReligiousTrauma #FaithDeconstruction #CatholicGuilt #QueerSpirituality #Unchurched #EdnaWhite #SpiritualHealing #IdentityJourney #BillHulseman #ChurchTrauma #SecondChanceInc

    47 min
  3. Feeling Spiritually Confused? How to Spot Spiritual Gaslighting and Protect Your Mental Health

    04/12/2025

    Feeling Spiritually Confused? How to Spot Spiritual Gaslighting and Protect Your Mental Health

    Faith is meant to heal, but what happens when the religious environment you trusted becomes the source of profound pain, anxiety, and deep mental health struggles? Join us as we sit down with Harmony Ekundayo for a raw and necessary conversation about the invisible burdens carried by those wounded by their faith journey. Harmony (Prophet Harmoney) shares her courageous personal story, diving into the shame, chronic anxiety, and internal conflict that surfaces when doctrine clashes with emotional reality. This episode offers validation and empathy for anyone navigating the difficult, complex path of healing from religious trauma. If you have ever felt broken by your belief system, this episode is for you. “Where Truth Breaks Tradition” signals exposing toxic systems without being harsh or defamatory. About Unchurched Raw, unfiltered conversations with people who have walked away from institutional religion, survived spiritual abuse, and are navigating religious trauma and faith deconstruction. Subscribe for Weekly Episodes New episodes exploring the hidden harm of organized religion and the path to healing, autonomy, and liberated faith. Work With Edna J. White Speaking, trauma-informed coaching, and consulting: EdnaJWhite.com Stay Connected Join the mailing list for upcoming conversations and resources: EdnaJWhite.com/connect Support the Show Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/keepingitrealonpurpose Patreon: patreon.com/c/moreinlife/membership Unchurched YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@Unchurching Universal Links https://linktr.ee/keepingitrealonpurpose #KeepingItRealOnPurpose #KROPCast #HealingStories #RealTalk #FaithandFreedom

    41 min

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Unchurched: Where Truth Breaks Tradition is a podcast exposing toxic religious systems, spiritual control, and the hidden wounds of church hurt. Through honest conversations and real stories, we explore religious trauma, faith deconstruction, spiritual abuse recovery, and what it means to rebuild faith outside harmful systems. This is not about walking away from truth—it’s about healing, questioning, and reclaiming what was lost. For those deconstructing, recovering, and redefining faith on purpose.

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