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Mormon.ish

Rebecca Bibliotheca and Landon Brophy

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A podcast for post and nuanced Mormons seeking a joyful life as they navigate their faith journey outside of orthodox Mormonism. Donate to Mormonish Podcast here: https://www.mormonishpodcast.org/support
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Dan Brophy, The Creative Coach, is a thought-leader, speaker and educator, inspiring business teams and commercial creatives to tap their creative energy for the purpose of achieving their project goals. In this podcast, Dan talks to Australian creatives about how they have turned what they love into what they do, as well as sharing tools and tips that you can use to enhance your creativity - regardless of your profession. To work with Dan as a coach or consultant, or for courses to turbo-ch ...
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Why should a four-digit number determine our position in the social hierarchical pyramid? Join me as I speak to some fascinating people about how their predetermined postcode has led to prejudice and misunderstandings with living in a particular suburb. Postcode Prejudice lifts the lid on society's preconceptions of a person's postcode. A postcode doesn't define who you are.
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Prophetic Politics

Thabiti Anyabwile, Nick Rodriguez, and Ben Brophy

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The purpose of this podcast is demonstrate how faithful Christians can think about politics and have those conversations with other believers and the world at large. Pastor Thabiti Anyabwile, Nick Rodriguez and Ben Brophy dive into this topic and several specific issues that touch on politics.
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Every single time the right, or even center-left, goes ballistic over a "woke" controversy, the slightest bit of investigation shows the scandal is almost entirely bogus. This is not a new phenomenon; it dates back decades. It's an intentional tool used to protect the powerful and preserve the status quo, while further scapegoating and otherizing those who push for political progress. This podcast digs into not just today's fake scandals, but those of yesterday and yesteryear. The terminolog ...
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Finding Your Normal is a conversation forward and happy accident, tangent embracing podcast hosted by photographer, writer, and know-nothing Adam Brophy that aims to flush out what we think of as normal and begin to understand that we are where we need to be as we need to be and that in the end there is no right there is only different.
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Crypto Casuals

Crypto Casuals

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Welcome to the brand new Crypto Casuals podcast! We are a team of traditional card collectors and a tech nerd who stumbled together into a beautiful overlap between our worlds into the Digital Collectible space of NFTs, and from there we've had no choice but to branch out into the Crypto / Token / Metaverse / Blockchain world, and we'd like to bring you all along on the ride with us as we share our wins, or losses, our bets and our learnings. Sit back and enjoy the entertaining conversations ...
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Welcome to The Science & The Sacred I’m your host Sinead Brophy, and in this podcast, we will cover both the physiology and the spirituality of what it means to be a cyclical being. I’d love to invite you, my health-conscious and spiritually curious friend, to dive deep with me as we embrace the power of cyclical self-care to nourish our minds, bodies, and souls.
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UX Podcast

Per Axbom & James Royal-Lawson

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UXPodcast™ is a twice-monthly digital design podcast - hosted by James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom - sharing insights about business, technology, people and society since 2011. We want to push the boundaries of how user experience is perceived and boost your confidence in the work you do.
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Featuring Vermont’s most influential business leaders, Start Here bridges the gap between entertainment and inspiration by presenting the unfiltered stories of today’s top innovators. Everybody starts somewhere - why not Start Here? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Startist Society

Laura Lee Griffin and Nikki May

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Are fear and procrastination keeping you from making progress in your art business? Artists Laura Lee Griffin and Nikki May believe strongly in the power of community, accountability, following your intuition, taking small actionable steps, and breaking down the barriers that keep you "stuck". The Startist Society will inspire you to stop getting in your own way and start building an art biz and life that you love. Follow along with us on our creative business journey as we encourage you on ...
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Stealing Victory

Tom Pettifor | Auddy

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The Untold Story of the 1966 World Cup heist. The theft of the World Cup trophy in 1966 was one of the most audacious heists ever committed. The trophy depicted Nike, the Greek goddess of victory and in 1966 the England manager had promised that his team would win. It embodied the pride, hopes and dreams of a nation and was stolen just a few months before Queen Elizabeth II was due to present it to the winners at Wembley. The whole world was watching. Tom Pettifor is the Crime Editor at the ...
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Grim Wit With Dimwits is a podcast hosted by two longtime friends, Tea and Blondie. With a passion for all things macabre, they explore the darkest corners of true crime, unsolved mysteries, murder and things they just can't wrap their skulls around. Each episode is a deep dive into a new case with Tea and Blondie providing their unique take on the details and discussing the implications of each story with a little devil-may-care thrown in. Tune in every Monday to hear the latest episode. Th ...
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Join me on this kung fu movie podcast and let's discuss kung fu movies, martial arts cinema, and action TV & entertainment, past, present, and future then interview the actors, directors, writers, stunt performers, and fight choreographers that bring the action genre to life! Just remember ... your kung fu is good ... but MINE is BETTER!
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Food Matters meets the people who are trying to reconnect us with real, healthy and sustainable food. With our food system causing huge problems for the health of people and planet, there’s a quiet revolution happening driven by passionate people in communities and food businesses around the world who want to do things differently – producing nutritious food in a way that doesn’t cost the earth. Food Matters tells their story. Join Mick Kelly, founder of GIY as he dives in to proper conversa ...
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Join host Greta Kaviya in discovering what is creativity and the creative process. Sit back and listen to creatives, business owners and more from across the world as they share how they have found and developed their creative magic.
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Dawn Creative goes through all elements of branding, from the basics through to the real nitty-gritty. Each episode, we host a new guest, to speak about how different areas of branding have impacted their role, their business, and the projects they have worked on. We'll speak to MD's, marketing managers, creatives, and people across various businesses to get a variety of viewpoints on why branding, and all the elements within it, are so important.
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Arif, plant biologist and host of the podcast, will talk to lead author of a recently published plant biology paper. The guest will simply explain the story of the publication, answer questions from the host, and share personal experience and details related to the article. As an audience, you will tune in to the episode with an expectation that you will know the story of the paper without reading it. Besides, you can keep listening the podcast during your experiment, walking outside, in you ...
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FemmeRadio

FemmeRadio by FemmeTrepreneur

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With releases every Monday, Host Melissa Goncalves interviews women who are shattering their own version of a glass ceiling in work and life. Realizing that women do not share their stories of struggle or triumph enough, FemmeRadio strives to uncover those stories and share them with the world. Listen to FemmeRadio if you want to hear first hand accounts from women like you that can serve to inspire, motivate and educate. Follow @femme_trepreneur on Instagram Support us by buying merch: http ...
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The LeadHERship Show is a podcast is designed for ambitious female leaders who want to advance their careers. Hosted by Executive Coach Harriette Schumacher, she shares her 20+ years of global experience working with leaders and sharing her knowledge about what's required to thrive, grow faster, and navigate disruptive change. Yahoo Finance ranked Harriette as a top coach in 2021, and her podcast was ranked a Top 40 Career Podcast in Canada You can learn more about Harriette here: www.harrie ...
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Whether you're a new artist or long time professional, we all need support, encouragement (and a few laughs) on our creative journey. This podcast was created for the artist seeking inspiration, motivation and knowledge to become the confident thriving artist they've always wanted to be. Host Jane Monteith shares personal insights, past experiences, tips & tricks for creating great art, business advise for growing online, marketing strategies to sell art and more!
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Stoked /stōkt/ adj. slang 1 being in a euphoric or elated state aka. Surfer‘s high. Perma-stoked /ˈpərmə, stōkt/ adj. slang 1 permanently stoked. The stoke is your birthright. It cannot be bought, sold, or bartered with. It is a right of passage for all who surf or embrace life. It is the vision at the end of the quest. Once ignited, it can never be extinguished. Tune into the Permastoked podcast as Co-Founder & CEO of Freshwater Surf Goods, Derik Hyatt, interviews your favourite surfers and ...
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The Modern Court Reporter is a podcast aimed at court reporting students, though we hope it will be helpful for court reporters everywhere. We focus heavily on topics for those in school or recently graduated, helping with the transition into working court reporter. Episodes are released monthly and are generally Q&A style, featuring interviews with both new and seasoned court reporters, scopists, proofreaders, attorneys, and other behind-the-scenes experts. Your hosts are Darlene Williams, ...
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Early Call Time

Early Call Time Pod

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The podcast where we discuss issues and news in the road race industry and get to know some of the people who keep it running! Hosted by Eli Asch (Race Director, Twin Cities In Motion/Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon) and Tony Yamanaka Brand Partnerships Director, BibRave), the ECT Pod features monthly interviews with some of the most interesting people in the running industry as well as lively banter about issues facing the mass participation endurance sports event industry. All opinions expr ...
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ABR's States of Poetry

Australian Book Review

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Australian Book Review's States of Poetry Podcast is part of a major new project intended to highlight the quality and diversity of contemporary Australian poetry. Funded by Copyright Agency's Cultural Fund, this is one of the first federally arranged poetry anthologies published in this country. All states and territories will be covered with separate anthologies, each of them edited by a senior poet living in, or closely associated with, that state. The state editors will choose six local ...
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In this episode, Tim Duggan discusses his latest book, 'Work Backwards,' and the creative process behind writing. He shares his experience of separating his identity from the company he co-founded, Junkie Media, and the personal challenges he faced during that time. Tim also talks about his research process, including conducting interviews with exp…
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If you’ve ever bought a head of broccoli in an Irish supermarket, Paul Brophy probably grew it. Paul Brophy Produce grows almost 11 million broccoli plants annually on 600 acres of land, supplying 75% of all broccoli plants on supermarket shelves. Starting with just 5 acres in 1983, Paul has spent the last three decades building his edible empire, …
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In true Double Double A - Asinine, Absurd, Airheaded April form we have a truly absurd story to tell you this week. It’s about an author/blogger Nancy Crampton Brody who wrote the blog How to Murder Your Husband. She gives us pointers, motives, and methods basically Murder 101 for your spouse. Seven years after she wrote the blog, her husband, Dani…
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Join Brophy Tyree, co-founder of Wasted*, on a journey through the “wild world of circular sanitation.” The Vermont startup is using the power of storytelling to sell its product that’s based on a taboo subject: human waste. Whether you are trying to run a company that is not the most aesthetically pleasing, or simply curious about how this company…
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Mormonish Podcast's Rebecca and Landon are joined by playwrite Rob Lauer as we present Rob’s award winning play "Beehive State" as a readers' theater theatrical production. The play centers around a polygamous family in post manifesto era Utah and was written by Rob Lauer, who is a post Mormon and now a member of Reformed Mormonism. He is also the …
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Take your Art to the NEXT LEVEL and mix it up with a vibrant community + see the VIDEO VERSION of this episode: https://tisch.academy John Darley is an outstanding artist working in Utah, in the United States. He specialises in the ancient art of Egg Tempera painting. His expertly crafted paintings resemble the intricacy of embroidery and the volum…
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S02E16 (#325). Nathan Shedroff, author of A Whole New Strategy, talks to us about how we as designers can have strategic impact. Through an expanded understanding of the context you are working within, and building both situational and operational awareness, we can bridge the gap between design and business. We look at how some of the “special skil…
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New College, Part 4: A Business Plan and a Comedy Show In our final episode of the series, Lydia walks us through New College's search for a permanent President, and stumbles on a lot of questionable fiscal shenanigans that are happening with seemingly zero accountability or oversight. To close it out, Lydia subjects Thomas to torture via the comed…
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New College, Part 3: The Florida GOP's Attack on Public Schools is Really, Really Bad We continue investigating the New College takeover by looking into the man who was appointed Interim President by the DeSantis Board of Trustees. Who is Richard Corcoran and how did he get this job? How many public school skeletons could this guy have in his close…
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In this episode, we continue our accountability group series by introducing you to Heather Bourque, an artist from Halifax, Nova Scotia in Canada, who illustrates her love of coastal living and travel through her wholesale and retail online shop, Paper and Wings. We travel deep into Heather’s world of creating and distributing wholesale products al…
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On this episode of Mormonish Podcast, Rebecca and Landon are joined again by our good friend Ganesh Cherian to discuss the orgin of Mormonism and the LDS church. Using clues and markers from the replacement text for the missing 116 pages, Ganesh provides some really intriguing information regarding the actual timeline of Book of Mormon composition …
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Ali Honour wants to DOUBLE the amount of beans we eat globally. Why? Because not only are beans incredibly good for our bodies and our pockets, they’re also great for the planet. Having spent decades working in all corners of the culinary industry, Ali understands how food and chefs can play a vital role in creating a healthier and more sustainable…
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New College, Part 2: The Transition, or How New College of Florida Got a Baseball Team DeSantis didn't just take over a college, he fundamentally disrupted the lives of New College students, faculty, and staff. In this episode we talk about those impacted, and the DeSantis Cronies' push to prioritize student athletes. As promised in the episode, at…
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This episode is about planes and the insanity that happens on them. Sorry no trains or automobiles in this one. A man or should I say a teenager who felt he was wronged just wanted to go home. The problem was, home was across an ocean and thousands of miles away. So what did this handsome Italian teenage boy do, he took a plane. Raffaele Minichiell…
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On this impromptu episode of Mormonish Podcast, we are joined by the wonderful Lila Tueller, daughter of General Authority Hartman Rector Jr. to discuss a faithful social media thread about medical complication when wearing garments. The opinoins of faithful Latter Day Saint women are very telling in the broader conversation about garment wearing t…
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New College, Part 1: The Takeover Last year, Governor Meatball DeSantis successfully launched a takeover at the New College of Florida by appointing like-minded folks to the Board of Trustees, who swiftly enacted several significant "culture war" changes. This is Part 1 of a series where we walk you through what happened at New College, who was inv…
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On this episode of Mormonish Podcast, Rebecca and Landon are joined by the creative team behind an amazing new documentary about BYU and the treatment of the LGBTQ community in recent years and the past. The documentary, "A Long Way From Heaven" is the creation of David Sant (Director), Tyler Pace (Producer), and Jessie Gibbons (Director of Photogr…
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Folks, there are anti-woke crybabies, and there are anti-woke crybabies, and then there is Scott Gerber. Scott Gerber may be the new leader in the WTW clubhouse for pathetic, egomaniacal anti-woke manbabies. You might not recognize the name, but you likely will recognize this joke of an article he wrote defending Clarence Thomas, "Supreme Court jus…
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On this episode of Mormonish Podcast, Landon and Rebecca delve into the mysterious Granite Mountain Records Vault owned by the LDS Church. Former employee Kate joins the episode to tell us everything you've ever wanted to know but were afraid to ask about these little known and top secret storage facilities literally carved into a mountain. ***How …
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In this update episode of Mormonish Podcast, Rebecca and Landon discuss a letter the LDS church sent to residents in Fairview, TX to announce the proposed McKinney Temple coming to their neighborhood. ***How to DONATE to Mormonish Podcast: If you would like to help financially support our podcast, you can DONATE to support Mormonish Podcast here: h…
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This wild ride into JBP's dealings wouldn't be the same without a deeper dive into the MBA Fellowship he "founded" and a look into how he conducts the rest of his businesses. Spoiler: like the man himself, it's all just really strange. And we talk about Mikhaila Peterson, the OG meat-eater, for the first time in this series! Wired Investigation int…
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Professional wrestling is one of those things that people either love or hate. This very entertaining sport is essentially the merging of ridiculously flamboyant gimmicky dramatic theater with athletics. The remarkable collaboration between the two, is a huge reason why professional wrestling has been so popular for centuries, and still is today. B…
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INTERVIEW with the STUNT COORDINATOR for the epic FX series "SHOGUN", LAURO DAVID CHARTRAND DEL VALLE! Lauro shares some behind the scenes insight on what went into crafting the epic story set in feudal japan amidst samurai, shinobi, katanas, and kimonos. We talk about the comprehensive research that went into making sure that the authenticity of t…
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INTERVIEW with STUNT COORDINATOR and SFX SUPERVISOR for APPLE TV's latest sci-fi thriller, CONSTELLATION, MARTIN GOERES! Martin joins the show to talk about designing the gravity defying scenes, training the actors for the often grueling shoots, and maintaining the depth of emotion in the spooky, gripping, and sometimes terrifying space saga. SUPPO…
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On this episode of Mormonish Podcast, Landon and Rebecca continue their temple watch series with updates on several proposed temples including Cody Wy, Heber Valley Utah, Lone Mountain NV, McKinney Tx, Bakersfield Ca. A recent letter sent to LDS members in the McKinney Temple district has caused quite a stir and you have to hear it to believe it. J…
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S02E15 (#325). Ellen Lupton, designer, educator and author, helps us stock up our toolbox of design principles and methods, starting off with storytelling in visual design, and the “rule of three” before we move on to linear and non-linear experiences. Will we follow the rule of three and have a third topic? We talk about IKEA and The Wizard of Oz,…
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On this highly anticipated episode of Mormonish Podcast, Rebecca and Landon are joined by Lars Nielsen to discuss his ground breaking new book, "How the Book of Mormon Came to Pass: The Second Greatest Show on Earth." Lars, along with his brother David Nielsen, was responsible for exposing Ensign Peak's vast horde of tithing money that was not bein…
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On this episode of Mormonish, Rebecca and Landon are joined by the amazing Nemo the Mormon to discuss current church finances, charitable giving and other fascinating topics. You won't want to miss this interesting conversation with Nemo. He has the ability to put things in crystal clear perspective with wit, intelligence, and an incredible breadth…
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Part 6 of Junk Science and So Much Grift: The Jordan Peterson Story It's finally here!!! Our coverage of the long-awaited missing study and fraud-adjacent activity committed by Jordan Peterson. Were Brophy and Peterson just making shit up? Or was there a top secret study no one published? Also where did Peterson's research money go? This all sure s…
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On this very special episode of Mormonish Podcast, Landon and Rebecca are joined by four wonderful married LGBTQ couples who still attend and love the LDS church. This episode shines a spotlight on how different this attendance looks for each person as we talk with Austin and Dallin, Tyler, Bethany and Jackie, and Steven. Becoming aware over the la…
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Part 5 of Junk Science and So Much Grift: The Jordan Peterson Story Just wait until you hear some of these questions in the "PC Battery." They are not measuring anything remotely useful. It's actually hilarious. Lydia and I play a game of making the rubric and grading each other's political correctness points, based on our best attempt to estimate …
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We’re going to talk about a couple of rockstar ladies who needed a little bit of extra in their lives. So they decided to keep their young lovers strategically tucked away in their homes, unbeknownst to their husbands. Be prepared because these stories get weird, but we’re gonna have fun with ‘em, as usual. https://www.cnn.com/2006/LAW/09/21/closet…
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On this episode of Mormonish Podcast, Rebecca and Landon are joined by Dives and Mormon News Roundup to recap all the voting General Conference news, updates, memes, tweets and posts from the weekend! ***How to DONATE to Mormonish Podcast: If you would like to help financially support our podcast, you can DONATE to support Mormonish Podcast here: h…
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On this episode of Mormonish Podcast Rebecca and Landon are joined by the wonderful John Lundwall to discuss the shocking discovery of golden plates in Saudi Arabia by Dr. Miles Jones. The discovery was revealed on the Shabbatt Night Live podcast and then picked up by faithful podcasts like The Stick of Joseph and David Alexander. This discovery ha…
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S02E14 (#324). A slightly different episode to usual. Eva-Lotta Lamm joins us to hold a visual thinking sketching workshop – Eva-Lotta, James and Per have fun going through three sketching exercises set by Eva-Lotta that can help you with your creativity, team-building, visual thinking and much more. Grab some pens, and perhaps even a couple of col…
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S3E96 On today's episode, Ash looks at a poem from Frieda Hughes' debut collection, Wooroloo, discussing Hughes' longstanding connection with birds, and how 'Kookaburra' relates to the poetry of her parents, Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath. Title Music: 'Not Drunk' by The Joy Drops. All other music by Epidemic Sound. @earreadthis earreadthis@gmail.com …
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On this episode of Mormonish Podcast, Rebecca and Landon are joined by the wonderful Rob Lauer to discuss the narrative of Elijah, Elias, and Moses appearing to Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery in the Kirtland temple. With the LDS church taking ownership of the Kirtland temple recently, the missionary tour guides will be telling a very different nar…
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Part 4 of Junk Science and So Much Grift: The Jordan Peterson Story This study was so fucking bad that we needed to call an actual expert just to make sure we weren't missing something. Turns out, we WERE missing something. Actually, a lot. But the things we were missing were ways that the study sucks even more than we knew! Dr. Janessa Seymour has…
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Part... 3? It's kinda part 2... but also part 1 in a way... Well however you look at it, this episode begins a series looking at the awful science Jordan Peterson uses to make wild claims about the PC/Woke left. It's so much more terrible than you can imagine, AND, it all comes down to... a non-peer-reviewed Master's Thesis. Feel free to email us a…
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April 1st is the one time of the year that playing a prank or joke is to be expected. They can be as simple as teasing someone and yelling “April Fools” to an elaborate scheme that will fool the smartest of us. But what if that elaborate scheme doesn’t turn out the way it was intended, the end result can be deadly. We explore some true stories of p…
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On this episode of Mormonish, Rebecca and Landon discuss the new phenomenon of Mormons celebrating Palm Sunday and Holy Week in addition to Easter Sunday. These sacred days have long been celebrated in the wider world of Christianity, but Mormons seem to have neglected them all together until very recently. Why the sudden shift to adopt the appeara…
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In episode 49, we introduced you to Elizabeth Silver, a surface pattern designer and educator who is the creator of a fantastic course called Start Your Surface Pattern Business. This week, Elizabeth is back to talk to us about reasons you might not be getting your art in front of potential paying clients. We know you'll love Elizabeth's frank, no …
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On this episode of Mormonish Podcast, Rebecca and Landon delve into the controversy surrounding the proposed Lone Mountain temple in Las Vegas Nevada. The residents in the rural area are concerned that zoning codes and ordinances are being changed to accommodate a very large structure that is too tall and will be too bright for the surrounding area…
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As of December 2023, it has been 50 spine chilling years since The Exorcist was released. The much anticipated film was really hyped up and the movie’s release can only be described as mass hysteria cuz people were “compelled” by morbid curiosity and yet still lost their ever luvin minds during and after seeing it! The movie was a sensationalized d…
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On today’s episode of Mormonish Podcast, Rebecca and Landon delve into the events of the past week surrounding the LDS Women’s broadcast and it’s aftermath. When the LDS church reposted a statement from the devotional broadcast telling us that LDS woman has more power than any other women in any religious organization, on their Instagram, it garner…
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On this fascinating episode of Mormonish Podcast, Rebecca and Landon are joined by Mythos, a never Mormon researcher who specializes in textual criticism and theology. Mythos has recently written a book, "Behind the Curtain: A Critical Analysis of Mormon Doctrine and Theology" on the many problems contained in Mormon scripture and doctrine from an …
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Marvin Gaye was a loving, tortured, talent, drug addicted man that wanted nothing more than to be loved. This is a story of his life from his tragic beginnings as a child, the torment of his father, his wonderful songs, multiple wives and ultimately his untimely death. We explore his life and learn about parts of his life that we never realized. Re…
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On this episode of Mormonish Podcast, Rebecca and Landon are joined by Dr. Lee Krähenbühl to discuss the theater's influence on the original Mormon endowment ceremony and other aspects of early Mormonism. Dr. Lee Krähenbühl explores the question of why the LDS people have been so involved in theater since the beginning and what this means historica…
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S02E13 (#323). We are in the age of design-driven change. Maria Giudice joins us to talk about being changemakers – How we can design change in a complex world. We start by looking at the history of change management and how we are now firmly in the age of design-driven change and that requires change leadership. We look at change making and unders…
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