@@lifetaketwo7662 very cool! I found your channel not too long ago and have really enjoyed it. I also lived in Arizona for a while; my first daughter was born in Mesa and my second one in Gilbert. We bought a house in Queen Creek in 2007!! (really bad loan we found out later and then the market crashed)
My favorite Mormon thing is probably the comedy dry bar app/channel, because it’s stand up I can listen to around kids. Not for kids, but not obscene. I still approach it with caution though because my paternal grandmother got totally abused & abandoned by the LDS. I don’t know how true the memoirs ‘Worlds Strongest Librarian’ and ‘Educated’ and ‘I’m Glad My Mom Died’ are but none of them show the church being anything but brutal towards women. Just like the secular world. 😢 Also Ruby Franke and Jodi Hildebrandt are such nutters I still can’t believe that happened and they aren’t even sorry. Total psychos. I hope they don’t make it out of prison alive. No compassion for kid abusers.
Even Candace Owens was reeled in. She thought Hannah's videos were so wholesome that bought stuff from her site. She has no idea that she is being manipulated.
Also, I’m gonna point out that her videos are all fake. I have five kids. I make everything from scratch. I have my own backyard garden that I grow my produce in. She does not look like she’s worked a day in her life. No one can make bread from scratch with nails like that.
Lol, you think she's fake because you can't manage medium length nails 😂😂😂😂😂 that's a crazy take. I'm not Mormon but geesh, please find a harder hitting argument. "She's pretty" ant cutting it.
When you describe your time as LDS, you were self righteous. That is not unique to the LDS church. I grew up non-denominational and everything you described doing I saw there: witnessing to everyone and if you don’t you feel guilt, praying for a really long time daily makes you feel better about yourself, thinking my non-denom church was the “truest” best church and everyone should be a part of it and because they aren’t they will never reach their true potential, wanting to appear more righteous than everyone else, I was in grade school I was lined up with other kids and the pastor tapped people with his Bible to fill them with the Holy Ghost. I fell over, because that’s what everyone else did. Performative, stupid things that all churches have. I’m LDS now and it was a breath of fresh air for me. I feel no pressure to have children, I don’t feel guilted for not baking bread daily, I don’t feel guilt for not witnessing to every person. I don’t use social media and don’t use it to convert everyone even when I did. To each their own. That lady is the video combining a bunch of trad wives together. Nora is wealthy, so is ballerina farm (the one who gets fresh things form her garden and ranch) and they’re cosplaying trad wives. Their TikTok videos are not real life. Their videos are not a normal day even for them (or maybe it is and they have a nanny). They have someone else cleaning the house, watching the kids, someone else probably gets their groceries-not like average SAHMs. Nora also is a covert to the LDS church and is probably excited she found what she considers the truth.
You got lucky that you didn't grow up in the church. You get a free pass on judgement, and a supportive social environment despite your lack of bearing children and such, because you have the status of convert. Guarantee that it's noticed. And when someone unfamiliar with you says something, the immediate and first response is 'well, she's a convert', followed by the nod of understanding and an internal shift of allowance (not to be mistaken for acceptance) for the exception that you are. I'm happy you get to experience a better side of the gospel. I agree with you that it does exist. But it's also not any less of an illusion than what this influence is speaking to. Wear your title with pride as it represents a better life for yourself based on your descriptions, but don't misunderstand that it's also the shield by which you get to coexist without malice.
Simply having kids isn’t a flex. I hope it all works out for her but 22 with three kids.:. Let’s see how her marriage and life works out at 42. It might be all peachy keen or it might… not be to put it lightly.
I used to be a member of the LDS church, too, and, yeah, what she says here is correct. We were all trained this way. 💜
Wow!! I had no idea that Mormonism doctrine was so ingrained in every aspect of life. Thank you for sharing your story!! 😮😮
Keep posting videos
Hi from Seattle, thanks for your content :)
Hello, Seattle is one of my favorite cities! Have a good week ❤
@@lifetaketwo7662 very cool! I found your channel not too long ago and have really enjoyed it. I also lived in Arizona for a while; my first daughter was born in Mesa and my second one in Gilbert. We bought a house in Queen Creek in 2007!! (really bad loan we found out later and then the market crashed)
Thanks for talking about this! 💞
My favorite Mormon thing is probably the comedy dry bar app/channel, because it’s stand up I can listen to around kids. Not for kids, but not obscene. I still approach it with caution though because my paternal grandmother got totally abused & abandoned by the LDS. I don’t know how true the memoirs ‘Worlds Strongest Librarian’ and ‘Educated’ and ‘I’m Glad My Mom Died’ are but none of them show the church being anything but brutal towards women. Just like the secular world. 😢
Also Ruby Franke and Jodi Hildebrandt are such nutters I still can’t believe that happened and they aren’t even sorry. Total psychos. I hope they don’t make it out of prison alive. No compassion for kid abusers.
This is so scary! It’s giving massive cult vibes!😮
Even Candace Owens was reeled in. She thought Hannah's videos were so wholesome that bought stuff from her site. She has no idea that she is being manipulated.
Exmo influencers want you, too!
It’s so nice to be wanted by so many people.
Also, I’m gonna point out that her videos are all fake. I have five kids. I make everything from scratch. I have my own backyard garden that I grow my produce in. She does not look like she’s worked a day in her life. No one can make bread from scratch with nails like that.
So basically you are Mormon 😂
Lol, you think she's fake because you can't manage medium length nails 😂😂😂😂😂 that's a crazy take. I'm not Mormon but geesh, please find a harder hitting argument. "She's pretty" ant cutting it.
When you describe your time as LDS, you were self righteous. That is not unique to the LDS church. I grew up non-denominational and everything you described doing I saw there: witnessing to everyone and if you don’t you feel guilt, praying for a really long time daily makes you feel better about yourself, thinking my non-denom church was the “truest” best church and everyone should be a part of it and because they aren’t they will never reach their true potential, wanting to appear more righteous than everyone else, I was in grade school I was lined up with other kids and the pastor tapped people with his Bible to fill them with the Holy Ghost. I fell over, because that’s what everyone else did. Performative, stupid things that all churches have. I’m LDS now and it was a breath of fresh air for me. I feel no pressure to have children, I don’t feel guilted for not baking bread daily, I don’t feel guilt for not witnessing to every person. I don’t use social media and don’t use it to convert everyone even when I did.
To each their own.
That lady is the video combining a bunch of trad wives together. Nora is wealthy, so is ballerina farm (the one who gets fresh things form her garden and ranch) and they’re cosplaying trad wives. Their TikTok videos are not real life. Their videos are not a normal day even for them (or maybe it is and they have a nanny). They have someone else cleaning the house, watching the kids, someone else probably gets their groceries-not like average SAHMs. Nora also is a covert to the LDS church and is probably excited she found what she considers the truth.
You got lucky that you didn't grow up in the church. You get a free pass on judgement, and a supportive social environment despite your lack of bearing children and such, because you have the status of convert. Guarantee that it's noticed. And when someone unfamiliar with you says something, the immediate and first response is 'well, she's a convert', followed by the nod of understanding and an internal shift of allowance (not to be mistaken for acceptance) for the exception that you are. I'm happy you get to experience a better side of the gospel. I agree with you that it does exist. But it's also not any less of an illusion than what this influence is speaking to. Wear your title with pride as it represents a better life for yourself based on your descriptions, but don't misunderstand that it's also the shield by which you get to coexist without malice.
Simply having kids isn’t a flex. I hope it all works out for her but 22 with three kids.:. Let’s see how her marriage and life works out at 42. It might be all peachy keen or it might… not be to put it lightly.
Anyone know the name of the pregnant woman in the thumbnail? Pretty sure I know her, but I had no idea she was an influencer.
@@bipolarrambling242 Hannah Neelman. She lives im Utah.
Great content, but could you maybe react to the video without covering up the subtitles please?
I am not Mormon. I do think glorifying God’s Kingdom is why we are here. Christians should shine.