Mormon Stories Podcast

Mormon Mom Becomes the Provider for Her Family - Cate Smith | Ep. 2101

Jan 5, 2026
Cate Smith, a former devout Latter-day Saint, transforms from a traditional homemaker role to becoming the primary breadwinner for her family. She recounts the emotional and societal challenges of reversing gender roles, addressing the stigmas faced by her stay-at-home husband. Cate discusses her faith crisis, spurred by therapy and church-related fraud revelations, leading her to question long-held beliefs and embrace a new life focused on the present. Her story is a raw exploration of identity, acceptance, and redefining purpose beyond religious frameworks.
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ANECDOTE

Becoming The Breadwinner

  • Cate Smith became the primary breadwinner soon after graduation while her husband finished school and chose to be a stay-at-home dad.
  • That role reversal caused deep grief and identity crisis for Cate despite being a practical, mutual decision.
ANECDOTE

Stay‑At‑Dad Social Isolation

  • Trevor, Cate's husband, felt isolated and ashamed as a stay-at-home dad in their LDS ward.
  • Older members sometimes reacted with discomfort while peers were more accepting, producing social isolation for him.
INSIGHT

Doctrine Caused The Suffering

  • Cate realized her suffering came from belief in the Family Proclamation, not from the lived arrangement itself.
  • Letting go of that doctrine freed her emotionally while the family arrangement proved healthy.
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