*Content Warning: Disordered Eating, Drug Addiction
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@KelseyEdwards has a unique upbringing as a child actor who was homeschooled by her Mormon parents. Driven by a desire to do what’s right and excel, Kelsey develops a perfectionism that goes beyond religious adherence into body image and leads to disordered eating. Kelsey is able to recover with help from her parents, only to be thrown into another family crisis as her father succumbs to an opiate addiction after chronic back pain and leaves both the Church and the family. As many children do, Kelsey feels she shares blame for the destruction of her family and re-commits to the LDS religion for strength and comfort.
When her family moves to Provo, Utah, Mormon purity culture has costs for Kelsey’s self-esteem and body image as she continues pursuing her passion for theater and music in high school and at BYU. Kelsey’s first doubts come as she serves a mission in Birmingham, Alabama and grapples with the spirituality and fulfillment members of other faiths feel. Kelsey realizes belief in “eternal families” is far from unique to Mormonism, but what is unique about the Mormon version is the dark element that it’s predicated on a God deliberately separating families.
Part 2 - When the “Perfect” Mormon leaves the Church: [ Ссылка ]
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Squad Goals: Courses.kelseyedwards.co
(For teen girls about making/keeping good friends)
Time Codes:
00:00:00 Introduction
00:06:15 Early years
00:13:45 Becoming child actors as Mormons
00:34:15 How Mormonism influenced family
00:37:00 Mormon perfectionism leads to eating disorder
00:53:00 When eating disorder clashes with career
01:02:00 Addiction & faith crisis causes father to leave church and family with just a note.
01:16:00 Growing together as a family after dad left
01:27:00 Social life during teen years, purity culture
01:32:00 Mormon family life w/out “Priesthood” & how Church helped out
01:45:30 Moving to Provo, UT & Mormon/Utah County Performance culture
01:54:00 Deciding to go to BYU
01:57:00 Mission to Birmingham, Alabama
02:08:00 Navigating racism & Mormon teachings
02:13:15 Doubts develop on the mission
02:27:00 Coming home depressed. Told to get married by 21, babies by 22
02:29:00 Trying to get married at BYU. Couldn’t find “the one”
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Kelsey Edwards Playlist: [ Ссылка ]
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