After Mormonism: How to Rebuild Your Identity When You Don't Know Who You Are Anymore
There's a particular kind of silence that happens after everything collapses and before anything new has taken shape. You're not who you were. You're not yet who you're becoming. And nobody around you quite understands what that space actually feels like to live in.
This episode is for you if you're in that gap. Kristin talks about what it really means to be in the in-between — why it's disorienting, why it's not a crisis even when it feels like one, and why most of the advice you're getting right now isn't landing. (Hint: it's not you. It's that the advice assumes a baseline of self-trust that was systematically trained out of you.)
In this episode: Why faith deconstruction can feel like getting blindsided in the middle of the ocean — and what that actually means for your timeline The cruel irony at the center of this season: the thing you need most is the thing that was taken from you
Why more information, more podcasts, more journaling isn't the thing that builds self-trust — and what actually does
What Kristin's own "hunkered down" year really looked like (it wasn't a breakdown — it was a becoming) Why this process isn't linear, and why that's okay
An introduction to the MUSE Method — the framework Kristin built for exactly this journey
The MUSE Method Beta is open. Six weeks. Small group. Structured path through the gap.
Begins April 20th. Investment: $497 (beta pricing — significantly reduced from future rates). Every participant receives Kristin's therapeutic art kit — black paper sketchbook, sparkly watercolors, white pen, and her 52-card creative prompt deck — mailed to your door. This cohort is small by design. Applications are first come, first served. → Apply HERE