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EPISODE · Jan 8, 2024 · 12 MIN

Part 3 - Career and Education within the Stay at Home Daughter Movement

from The Daughters · host Joanna Adams

The women within the Stay at Home Daughter movement explain how career and education was viewed under this ideology. A higher education or a career outside the home was discouraged and considered pointless at best and an instrument of the devil at  worst. The Daughters is an audio documentary exploring the way the Stay at Home Daughter movement - the idea that daughters should never leave the covering of their fathers until and unless they are married - affected those who grew up in it, including in their relationships, careers, education choices, emotions, dress, and religious choices. The documentary is open to those affected by this movement - both positive and negative. Rebekah Hargraves is a Bible Teacher and Arthur at Hargraves Home and Hearth - Living out Biblical Womanhood in Light of the Gospel. You can find her on her website: ⁠https://www.hargraveshomeandhearth.com/⁠ Emily Elizabeth Anderson runs a Trauma Recovery Advocacy & Resources group. She describes her goal as helping victims of domestic violence, spiritual abuse, and physical and emotional trauma heal from the past and fill the gap between surviving and thriving. Emily can be reached on ⁠https://www.thrivingforward.org/⁠ To learn more about the movement and project visit: ⁠https://www.thedaughtersdocu.com/⁠ AUDIO/SOUND Production: Jake Musiker WRITING EDITOR: Shalom Baer Gee

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