There’s a phrase that gets repeated often in Mormon culture: “Endure to the end.”But what happens when endurance becomes the only thing you're allowed to do? When suffering isn’t just expected, but revered?In this week’s episode of Casefiles Unbound, Sarah and I explore how the stories we were raised on, the pioneers pulling handcarts across frozen plains, the women who “suffered well,” the idea that obedience always meant pain, shaped how we learned to swallow our own.We talk about spiritual coercion, silent sacrifices, and what it means to break free from the belief that burnout is proof of devotion. This one is personal. Tender. Raw.And if you’ve ever been made to feel guilty for resting…If you've ever been told that your pain was just part of God’s plan…If you’ve struggled to let yourself want more than just survival—We made this for you.💜Listen now! If this episode stirs something in you and you want to talk about it, I’m here. You can reply to this email, leave a comment, or, if you’re ready, book a private hypnotherapy session with me here.Your favorite gossips,Karly & Sarah This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit spellboundhealing.substack.com
There’s a phrase that gets repeated often in Mormon culture: “Endure to the end.”But what happens when endurance becomes the only thing you're allowed to do? When suffering isn’t just expected, but revered?In this week’s episode of Casefiles Unbound, Sarah and I explore how the stories we were raised on, the pioneers pulling handcarts across frozen plains, the women who “suffered well,” the idea that obedience always meant pain, shaped how we learned to swallow our own.We talk about spiritual co...