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Sadie Jean shares her experience growing up in a small, lesser-known polygamist community where control, fear, and rigid structure shaped her childhood. From being separated from her parents to navigating an environment driven by obedience and hierarchy, she opens up about the lasting impact of those early years.
The conversation moves into her adult life and the turning points that led her to question everything, especially around identity, motherhood, and self-worth. What began as confusion became a deeper journey into healing, forgiveness, and rebuilding her sense of self.
Together, this episode explores generational trauma, accountability, intimacy, and the role women play in both sustaining and shifting these systems. It’s an honest look at what it takes to unlearn, reconnect with yourself, and create a life, and relationships, that feel aligned.
By Ceci Hendrickson & Nikki Knudson5
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Sadie Jean shares her experience growing up in a small, lesser-known polygamist community where control, fear, and rigid structure shaped her childhood. From being separated from her parents to navigating an environment driven by obedience and hierarchy, she opens up about the lasting impact of those early years.
The conversation moves into her adult life and the turning points that led her to question everything, especially around identity, motherhood, and self-worth. What began as confusion became a deeper journey into healing, forgiveness, and rebuilding her sense of self.
Together, this episode explores generational trauma, accountability, intimacy, and the role women play in both sustaining and shifting these systems. It’s an honest look at what it takes to unlearn, reconnect with yourself, and create a life, and relationships, that feel aligned.

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