

S2 E20. Are Gen Z Women Ready to Believe? Freya India, Lamorna Ash & Anna Morgan
13 snips Sep 9, 2025
Freya India, an author focused on the challenges facing young women, shares her personal journey toward Christian faith. Lamorna Ash, an award-winning novelist, recounts her transition from atheism while exploring diverse Christian beliefs on a road trip. Together, they discuss the pressures on Gen Z women, the alienation many feel within the church, and the need for supportive voices in faith. They also delve into the complexities of modern dating, emphasizing faith's role in navigating turbulent relationships and the significance of community in fostering emotional well-being.
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Therapy Culture As A Hollow Religion
- Freya India says modern therapy culture worships self-actualization and leaves people miserable despite claiming to help.
- She argues this worldview removes duty and creates anxiety by denying objective right and wrong.
Speak To Feelings First
- Write and speak to the feelings young women actually have rather than only citing doctrine or duty.
- Offer language and permission for boundaries so women can say no and expect more in relationships.
Faith As Emotional Stability
- Freya describes her turn to Christianity as emotional: the faith gave order and language for her anxieties.
- She suggests stability and tradition appeal because modern life erases dependable rules and commitments.