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The Holy Runaway with Matthias Roberts

Episode Summary

In this episode, Matthias shares his journey of navigating the intersection of faith and identity. Growing up in a conservative religious environment while grappling with homophobia and his own sexuality. A pivotal moment helped him embrace his identity and begin deconstructing his faith. Matthias reflects on the challenges of reconciling being both queer and Christian, confronting traditional beliefs, and finding a deeper connection to God. His story offers hope and insight for those seeking to live authentically. While healing from the wounds of religious rejection and rigid doctrines.

Matthias’s journey also highlights the profound emotional shifts that come with deconstructing faith. From the grief of losing old beliefs to the empowerment found in creating new ones. His story serves as a reminder that healing is not linear. Marked by moments of clarity, resilience, and the joy of embracing one’s true self.

Who Is Matthias

Matthias Roberts (he/him) is a queer psychotherapist and author. Of Holy Runaways: Rediscovering Faith after Being Burned by Religion and Beyond Shame: Creating a Healthy Sex Life on Your Own Terms. Formerly, he hosted the popular podcast Queerology which was dubbed by O: The Oprah Magazine as “one of the best LGBTQ+ podcasts.” Matthias holds two master’s degrees from The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology, one in Theology & Culture and one in Counselling Psychology.

Matthias’ work has been featured by Bustle, Woman’s Day, Sojourners, The Seattle Times, and many others. In his psychotherapy practice, Matthias specialises in helping people recover from religious and spiritual trauma so they might live confident and fulfilling lives.

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