Lari worries about what will happen to her if something happened to her Mum. She describes going to Victoria to help her grandparents move out of their home, and how difficult that was.
In this episode, I examine what Google defines as a cult, and compare that to my own experience. I also dive into some of the things I questioned about the religion I was in, and religion in general.
In this episode, I describe some basic rules we followed in the religion, as well as sharing some of the events that led up to me leaving the religion.
In this episode, I describe what it means to be professing, the first step of entering the religion. I describe our four day conventions held on rural properties once a year, and how baptism worked.
In this episode, I explain some of the fundamental things from the religion I was in. I tell you some of the terms we used, such as preachers/workers and friends. And I describe in detail some of the different practices we had, including missio
Lari shares snippets from the diaries of her younger self. Today's episode includes a Japanese exchange student, a crying friend, and getting new glasses.
Lari explains that Parippu is not actually poo, Maldive fish is not mouldy fish, the importance of birthdays, and what happens when you come of age in a Sri Lankan family.
Loco Lari discusses being pestered about having children, people discussing the colour of her potential babies, and six things people often say to women who don't have children, and how you can respond to them.
Lari shares some snippets from the diaries of her younger self. Today's episode includes Lari's thoughts on their new border, Jessica, and her sister Laura. Lari also comments on an couple who are older than her.
Loco Lari discusses six things people probably don't know about her, but now they do...if they listen to this podcast, which they probably won't, because who am I kidding? They probably still don't know these things.