• [ENCORE] Mormon... More Women: “My Husband’s Wife”

  • Mar 24 2025
  • Duración: 1 h y 26 m
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[ENCORE] Mormon... More Women: “My Husband’s Wife”

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  • Today, we’re taking it back to where it all began: our very first episode. Meet Johanne Hanks, who went from BYU grad to plural wife to party planner for Jesus in a yuppie Mormon doomsday group called The True and Living Church. You know… TLC.


    Faced with the fear of an impending apocalypse, Joanne and her husband move to a small Utah town to live "Mormonism on steroids", which means wearing long underwear, communicating with the dead, prophetic visions, odd temple rituals, cookies with Jesus, and the law of celestial marriage (aka polygamy).


    We’ll be back next week with one of the OG MLMs… May Kay. Pucker up for that one.


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    Johanne’s Book: “It’s Not About the Sex, My Ass”

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