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Welcome to our podcast! My name is Richard H. Ostler and I am a native of Salt Lake City, small business owner, married father of six with several grandchildren. I believe in and am deeply committed to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and want it to work for a wider group. I am the author of three books: “Listen Learn and Love: Embracing LGBTQ Latter-day Saints” published in 2020 available at Deseret Book (deseretbook.com/product/5248297.html) and Amazon (amazon.com/dp/1462135 ...
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A series of webinars on Global Youth Service Day - how to plan a project, recruit volunteers and partners, raise funds, engage the media and public officials, and more! Want to participate live? All of the reserved spots for the live call-in are taken, but you can register online for overflow / cancellation availability and to receive information when the archives are posted.
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At the Table

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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On this podcast, we aim to explore how church leaders can more effectively understand and utilize the voices of young single adults in their wards and stakes. You’ll hear from experienced church leaders and young single adults about best practices, inspiring stories, and encouraging methods to help us all follow Jesus Christ together. This is an official production of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Yes! Study Abroad is a platform to encourage and equip minority students with the tools needed to study abroad and be competitive in a global setting. Students from all over have shared their study abroad experience to inspire you and so that you can learn from their mistakes. Take these stories with you on the go, on your commute or while multi-tasking! Drop your questions and comments for advice from YSA founder, Kierra. Enjoy!
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Hope Helps is a podcast designed to encourage, inspire and help people navigate their lives through the stories of others. As host Charly Burridge-Jones and her guests reflect about the joys and challenges of everyday living, they will uncover ways to strengthen relationships, manage disappointment, serve others, talk about life and even have some fun along the way. Everyone has a story to share and there is so much we can learn from each other. We hope you will tune in to Hope Helps where y ...
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The Sisterhood Podcast

Allyson Reynolds and Tiffany Sowby

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Welcome to The Sisterhood Podcast, where we believe women rise when they lift each other. This podcast is an encouraging place for women who love the gospel but sometimes struggle with the church. We are here to help you feel less alone and strengthened in your journey to keep the faith. Join us for courageous conversations about the intersection of faith, politics, and social issues, with the hope of bringing church members all over the faith spectrum together in a spirit of love and unders ...
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In this super-sized episode of the podcast, Ariane Smith and Tiffany Hales dive into a whirlwind of stories, starting with the incredible steeplechase feat by Kenneth Rooks at the Olympics. The hosts share the behind-the-scenes coaching strategies of the legendary Ed Eyestone and the heartwarming fireside attended by the marathoners in Paris. They …
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My friend Lori LeVar Pierce (grew up in the South, BA and MBA from BYU, corporate executive, married mother of three, teacher, lives in Columbus, Mississippi) joins us to introduce listeners to Exponent II—which is celebrating its 50th anniversary. Lori talks about the purpose of Exponent II (including a quarterly magazine, a blog, annual retreat) …
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In this lively podcast episode, hosts Matt and Melissa discuss a range of entertaining and intriguing topics. From humorous anecdotes about baseball announcers mistaking a Mormon t-shirt for a "moron" to updates on the Olympics and the opening of a medical school at BYU, the hosts keep the conversation engaging and light-hearted. They also touch on…
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My friends Jessica Salter and Jett Atwood (gay Latter-day Saint women in a same-sex marriage, attend and believe in Church) join us to share their stories. Jett & Jessie (who were married on June 15, 2024) talk about their supportive ward in Utah County (including their bishopric attending their reception) and being so fortunate to have many in the…
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My friends Sarah and Jeff Case (mixed-orientation marriage, active LDS, two queer kids) join us to update listeners on their story, share principles to keep families together, and the new Gather for Youth (ages 14-18) at the Gather Conference (Sept 13-14th, 2024). Sarah (middle school teacher, straight) and Jeff (clinical psychologist, gay) talk ab…
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My friend Brenden Krogh (age 25, grew up in Grantsville/Mona Utah, Lives in St George, Active LDS, RM) joins us to share his story. Brenden talks about his journey to understand and accept being gay and the role of his Heavenly Parents and the Savior in this process—including personal revelation that he is created as intended and he should feel no …
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This episode is guest-hosted by Tonya Miller. Tonya interviews Sarah and Josh Sabey, who run For Little Saints (@forlittlesaints). Sarah and Josh share the experiences they've had in creating their newest publication, "The Book of Mormon Storybook." Sarah and Josh talk about wishing that they had a way to share the scriptures with their children th…
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David and Tiffany bring the energy in this podcast episode, featuring a heartwarming story about a Minerva Teichert painting found at a Deseret Industries store. The hosts, Tiffany Hales and David, also discuss a tragic accident involving the CEO of Lifetime Products, Richard David Hendrickson, and his daughter. The episode covers a range of topics…
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My friend Lilly MacKenzie (3rd year BYU student) joins us to share her story. Lilly talks about her journey (starting in her early years) realizing she was different and gradually developing the vocabulary, understanding, and person insights to realize she is transgender. Lilly talks about how she feels so much better being her authentic self. Lill…
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Matt and Melissa kick off the episode with a lively discussion about their experiences at a 4th of July parade, complete with candy and judgmental chair-sitting. The duo delves into the importance of morning beverages and the ideal coffee alternative, Postum. They banter about broadcasting classes, parades, and the joys of clapping at events. The e…
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In this podcast episode, Matt and Melissa are joined by Tim Stewart, a lobbyist based in Washington, D.C. Tim shares insights into the world of lobbying, emphasizing the importance of lobbyists in providing informed decision-making to government officials. He discusses the role of lobbyists in influencing policy and the ethical considerations invol…
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My friend Austin Peterson (Ghana RM, BYU Grad, FSY Leader, Gather Event Coordinator) joins us to share his story. Austin starts with his journey to accept being gay and gradually coming out (including as a Bishopric member during his testimony). Austin talks about the good experiences and the painful experiences being open in his Latter-day Saint c…
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Tiffany and Lauren kick off the episode with a discussion about the Music of a Spoken Word podcast, with Tiffany sharing her love for the Olympics. They delve into stories about BYU Engineering's Lego building competition, missionaries in American Samoa, and the USA track and field Olympic trials. The episode also features heartwarming tales of ath…
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My friend Spencer Smith (age 31, ER attending pharmacist, BYU grad, active LDS) join us to share his story. Spencer (oldest of five; grew up in Sacramento) talks his journey to accept his sexual orientation and coming out to others. Spencer talks about not being able to make dating work with women and managing the sometimes painful cultural expecta…
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My friends Todd and Tanya Hughes (live in Ventura County CA, married for 29 years, recently divorced, still best friends) join us to share their story. Todd (who recently turned 50) shares his background growing up gay in the church, and all the shame and self-hate that came with that. Todd and Tanya met on their missions and ended up getting marri…
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**This podcast mentions suicide. If you are suicidal, please call/text chat 988** My friend Jeremy Kerrigan (LDS convert, married father of 5, Arizona native, Chiropractor, photographer) joins us to share his story. Jeremy talks about being aware of this same-sex attraction most of his life but not fully addressing it until he came out to his wife …
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