We continue delving into the challenges faced by sisters JoCee and Rylee Porter, daughters of an Ensign Peak Executive, the controversial Mormon investment company. JoCee’s story takes center-stage in this episode as she recalls feeling the need to be her family’s “Nephi”, (golden child) as both a reaction to the turmoil caused by Rylee’s perceived rebelliousness and an intense desire to feel her father’s love and attention. However, the more she achieves, the more she feels the constriction of Mormon gender roles. JoCee describes her journey into feminism, self-determination, self-discovery, and reconciliation with her sister Rylee just as the whistleblower leaks about Ensign Peak came to light.
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JoCee's Insta: / jocee.holladay
Too Pretty to Code Ugly: https://codepretty.tech/
Episode Show Notes: https://www.mormonstories.org/podcast...
00:00:00 Intro & Recap
00:04:15 JoCee’s story begins. Feeling like “Nephi.”
00:14:00 How you are treated having a non-Mormon boyfriend
00:22:00 Processing gender roles as a Mormon young woman
00:26:30 How Rylee’s experiences shaped JoCee’s life
00:34:00 What she considered her “dark years” as a Mormon young woman
00:46:00 A Mormon woman’s value is society is reproductive and as a support of men
00:52:30 Dealing with sexual guilt and shame as a sexually active believing Mormon youth. Moving from “Nephi” to “Alma the Younger”
00:59:00 I never considered leaving. This is true. The temple will save me.
01:06:00 Applying to and attending the University of Utah.
01:21:00 When JoCee heard from her dad that Rylee had resigned from the church
01:26:30 JoCee exploring the finance and Ensign Peak world
01:32:00 Being a woman in tech starts her feminist awakening
01:54:00 Religion over family again
02:06:15 Marrying husband (Jaden) - An Ensign Peak wedding
02:14:15 Why don’t you fight for me dad?
02:37:00 Rylee and JoCee’s reconciliation with each other
02:40:30 Their relationship with their parents today.
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