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Jennie Moss started the Latter-Day Ladies podcast four years ago after struggling with chronic illness, trauma from child abuse and depression. Her life transformed through clinging to Christ, and allowing Him to heal her mind and body. The Atonement of Jesus Christ has helped her find light and hope she didn't think was possible. Here we meet as covenant keeping members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. To find encouragement and light, as we strive to keep the promises we ...
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Not every movie wraps up with a neat little bow on the end. Some leave you asking "what the f@#$?!" We're here to find the silver lining in the latter. Join Dustin, Mallie, and Nathan every Monday as we try to find the light at the end of the tunnel for some of cinema's bleakest endings.
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Stories, awakening, possibility, social impact. These podcasts are about the extraordinary teachers and luminaries that present at Hollyhock, Canada's Lifelong Learning Center. These talks bring a little piece of Hollyhock magic to you – wherever you are listening.
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Send us a Text Message. In a world overflowing with information, discerning truth from error requires a combination of critical thinking, confirmations of truth and reliable sources. We discuss a willing and seeking heart to come to a place to receive what the Lord truly has for us. Books Referenced: Letters to a Young Mormon By Adam Miller Faith i…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode of The Latter Day Ladies, host Jennie Moss dives deep into a topic that resonates with many: the heartbreak we experience when loved ones choose to step away from their covenant path. Jennie shares personal stories, insights, and practical advice on how to navigate these challenging times. She explores how to…
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Send us a Text Message. Can your broken heart help you come closer to the Savior Jesus Christ? In this episode we discuss the ability to lean into our covenants and utilize the Atonement of Jesus Christ, especially when our hearts are aching. Isaiah 61: 1-3 Broke Hearts and Contrite Spirits - Todd L. Budge A Broken Heart and Contrite Spirit - Elder…
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Just poking our heads back in for a moment during our summer break to let you know about some big things happening over at TSLP headquarters. The first is that Nathan and Dustin are starting a brand-new limited series podcast about the 1995 cult classic Showgirls from Paul Verhoeven where they’ll be discussing everything from Nomi’s bizarre diet to…
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Send us a Text Message. The adversary is masterful at twisting righteousness with unrealistic comparisons, aiming to make us feel inadequate. We don't have to buy into his lies, and we talk through dismissing his distractions of comparison and tuning into truth directly from God. You are a beloved daughter of a Heavenly King and Queen who love you …
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Send us a Text Message. Join us for an inspiring episode as we uncover how Jesus Christ supports those in their darkest moments. Through powerful scriptural stories and personal testimonies, we explore: Christ’s empathetic response to Mary and Martha's grief. The significance of our baptismal covenant to comfort and mourn with others. The healing o…
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Send us a Text Message. Feeling overwhelmed by fear and losing hope in the future? Today on the Latter-Day Ladies Podcast, we share powerful stories and practical insights on embracing faith over fear. You can find light in your darkest moments and let faith guide your decisions, even when fear is present. Talks Referenced: “Lord, I Believe” Jeffre…
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Send us a Text Message. A while back, I was telling my husband about a heart wrenching trial my sweet friend had passed through. I started to cry thinking about the years of pain and grief she has had to carry. And the process of giving it to Christ. My husband’s response floored me. “Honey, broken things heal. They are meant to heal. That’s why we…
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Send us a Text Message. In this continuation of my interview with Ashli, we take a deeper look into the breadcrumbs she's encountered along her journey on the Covenant Path. We explore the power behind recognizing these signs, and how Ashli shares these experiences with others. Her insights and choices will leave you uplifted and inspired. Ashli Ca…
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Send us a Text Message. Today we get a special treat as my friend Ashli shares her conversion story on part one of my interview with her. Ashli Carnicelli is an author, editor and classically trained singer. Ashli’s heartfelt narrative invites readers to embark on a soul-enriching experience through her works such as Cherish: The Joy of Our Mother …
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Send us a Text Message. When sunflowers reach full maturity they no longer follow the sun, and continuously face east. How does facing east, the parable of the ten virgins and the brass serpent all relate to each other? Dive in with Jennie Moss in the question of "which way do you face?" Jennie's Website Jennie's Etsy Shop…
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Send us a Text Message. Today we'll be diving into President Jeffrey R. Holland's General Conference talk, "Motions of a Hidden Fire." A powerful witness or Christ, gratitude and prayer. His thoughts on the preciousness of our time, prayer and the call to live with urgency in the name of service and love changed me. "Thanks are the highest form of …
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Send us a Text Message. Dive into the divine with me, as we unpack the powerful wisdom shared by President Russell M. Nelson in his impactful General Conference talk, "Think Celestial." We talk about the key of how to live celestial in this fallen world (I'll give you a hint, its relying on someone's power greater than our own.) We can do this, tog…
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As we close up shop on Season 7, we could not leave without talking about arguably the biggest movie of 2023. With 7 Oscars and an unfathomable amount of other prestigious awards, Oppenheimer is a once in a lifetime opportunity (or Oppentunity, if you will.) Christopher Nolan has finally unleashed Cillian Murphy to his fullest potentials, and Nolan…
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Before Minus One got all the love and admiration it so rightfully deserved, there was another Godzilla movie not so long ago that really stomped its way into the hearts of millions. So after 180 episodes of the show, we're finally discussing the one, the only, the King of the Monsters (but not that movie.) We're of course talking about Godzilla, bu…
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Send us a Text Message. Surrendering our will to the Lord can be a daunting task, demanding a profound trust that blossoms through dedication and patience. However, when we willingly align our desires with His divine purposes, it becomes a sacred offering—an eloquent declaration of our love and steadfast confidence in His guiding hand. References i…
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Like, we're totally diving into the radical '80s this week as we're talking all about the dark comedy slasher Totally Killer from last year. This one's, like, totally got it all: tubular time travel, snappy dialogue, and a rockin' soundtrack. So grab your Aqua Net and some bottom shelf booze as we kick off Women's History Month talking about how th…
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Send us a Text Message. I can't believe where we have come since recording the first episode of this podcast. So many wonderful studies, conversations and lesson learned from this amazing journey! We talk loss, PPD and keeping things simple, being entitled to blessings through covenants, the companionship of Christ through trials and more. What is …
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We couldn't let Black History Month end without discussing not only one of the best movies about Black history, but one of the best movies of the decade. While 2021's Judas and the Black Messiah indeed got the praise it was due at the Academy Awards, we still feel as if it hasn't gotten the admiration it deserves. So put on your shades and adjust t…
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Send us a Text Message. Feeling isolated in depression, either your own or a loved one's? Let's break that barrier together. I dive into my journey battling depression and unveil how the gospel of Jesus Christ can empower you to conquer it. Talks Mentioned: "Like a Broken Vessel" President Jeffrey R. Holland, General Conference October 2013 "Lesson…
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Well, it's been two weeks since we've discussed a video game movie, so time to do another one. But this time, there's a twist: if you die in the game, you die for real! That's right, of course we're talking about none other than 2006's Stay Alive, and boy, would we like to find whoever made it and hurt them (not really – that’s just a quote from th…
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Send us a Text Message. Have you ever felt like you're sincere and heartfelt prayers were ignored or met with silence? Has that made you ask questions about who God is and what his character truly is like? In the book Divine Quietness: Finding meaning when heaven is silent, explores some of the small and large seeming roadblocks many of us have enc…
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This episode is going to drive people absolutely mad! It's the week of Valentine's Day, and you know what that means: it's time to celebrate John Carpenter's utterly bleak view of the world. Or at least that's how we celebrate it around here. We're talking 1994's In the Mouth of Madness this week, and prepare yourself now because this one gets dark…
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Send us a Text Message. Join us for a heartfelt conversation with Rachel Tucker, as she reflects on decades of trusting in God's timing. She shares how God answers prayers but often in an unexpected way. Rachel offers practical advice for moms supporting full-time missionaries and teaches the various ways gospel-sharing can take shape. Rachel's dow…
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We're testing your might and maybe even your patience this week as we're back discussing video game adaptations (and yet another one from Paul W. S. Anderson) with the original Mortal Kombat from 1995. A film with some pretty great locations, art direction, and set dressing, which is honestly amazing considering all the scenery chewing going on in …
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2022 was a rough year in the entertainment industry. First there was The Slap, and then there was The Spit – or the alleged spit, we should say. Has there been a wilder ride (one could even say an Olivia Wilde-r ride) than the production and press tour for Don't Worry Darling? A very messy release for a very messy movie. But is it as bad as everyon…
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Now that we've grieved the Fireflies last week, let's get back to having fun on the show. This time we're using 2001's From Hell as a jumping off point to talk about a lot of things: Johnny Depp sleepwalking through this film, Robbie Coltrane giving a Shakespearian performance in a completely different movie, and so, so much more. This one's yet an…
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Send us a Text Message. Do you feel behind? Like regardless of the amount you accomplish in the day, you are still somehow unable to keep up? It may not be you at all but the urgent messaging you are receiving and basing you day on. Urgency tugs at us in the world's swift current, hindering our spiritual connection with heaven and ourselves. Let's …
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Oh yeah, we're doing it. And honestly, it took way too long for us to finally discuss this one, let alone anime in general. Grave of the Fireflies was only the third Studio Ghibli movie when it debuted in 1988, but it was just as powerful and evocative then as it still is today. So much so that a lot of people can only bring themselves to watch it …
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Like many others, Gareth Evans's The Raid was a gateway for us into the incredible world of Indonesian action films. For what used to feel like a bygone era, these movies simultaneously conjure up nostalgia for '70s and '80s kung fu films while also transcending the genre entirely, and Timo Tjahjanto's The Night Comes for Us pushes what we thought …
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Send us a Text Message. Though it can sometimes feel personal and heartbreaking when we experience intense opposition. We dive into the idea that Opposition is an opportunity! It's a tool to propel us in our spiritual momentum. ------------------------------ Talks Referenced: "Cast Not Away Therefore Your Confidence" President Jeffrey R. Holland, B…
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Send us a Text Message. This week on Latterday Ladies Podcast, we're diving into the divine game-changer: "The Lord is in the Game of Change!" Join your host Jennie Moss as we unravel the power of Change with and through Jesus Christ. I hope this fresh perspective on embracing a shift in the coming year can help you on your journey of the covenant …
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We decided we needed to kick off 2024 with a bit of sadness. That's right, this New Year's Day we're talking about the absolutely stellar Triangle of Sadness from 2022. Incredible performances, precision editing, and top notch directing are just a few of the factors that make this scathing satire of gender roles and social classes a well deserved P…
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It's a Christmas miracle! We're bringing you a very special holiday themed episode about the much darker version of Home Alone. That's right, it's the cult classic Deadly Games (aka Dial Code Santa Claus aka Game Over aka Hide and Freak aka 3615 code Père Noël aka Las fantasías del pequeño Rambo) from 1989 - and yes, those are all real alternate ti…
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Send us a Text Message. Talk Mentioned: "Come What May, and Love It" Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin, General Conference October 2008 "Whenever my steps led through seasons of sadness and sorrow, my mother’s words often came back to me: “Come what may, and love it.” How can we love days that are filled with sorrow? We can’t—at least not in the moment. I d…
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Are you behind on your podcasts? Good! Press play on our episode and start listening. Do you need a good laugh as well as some great insight via a film review? Good! Press play on our episode and start listening. Does your girlfriend think you’re a fucking loser? Well, we can't help with that one, but if she likes the amazing The Wolf of Wall Stree…
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If you thought one Ezra Miller on screen was annoying, wait until you see two of them. That's right, this week we're talking about the absolute abomination that is this year's The Flash. A fitting end to the DCEU, this movie is stunning - and not in a good way. Horrible CGI, completely dropped plot threads, and jokes that would have killed twenty y…
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There's never been a Palme d'Or given to not only the director but also the two leads of a film before 2013's Blue is the Warmest Colour, but there's rarely been a movie with as much power behind it like this one. Over the past decade, several articles detailing a mired production and testimonies of the troubling circumstances surrounding Adèle Exa…
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After a (way) too long hiatus from discussing Korean cinema, we're back talking about the great Park Chan-wook and the first in the Vengeance Trilogy with 2002's Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance. The tonal shifts in this movie are gracefully done, the performances otherworldly, and the message troubling; all what you come to expect watching a Park film. …
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We're thinking about starting a new tradition around here for our Thanksgiving episode where each time we'll cover another Fast and Furious movie. We test this little experiment out this week by talking about this year's latest entry into this dumb-as-hell-yet-equally-entertaining franchise with Fast X. Jason Momoa seems to be the only one here tha…
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It took 148 days this summer for the studios to give the WGA fair wages and protection against AI, but if you need an example of what can happen to a film during a writers' strike, look no further than 2008's Quantum of Solace. It's often cited as the most maligned James Bond film, but let us take you back for a proper revaluation as this one may b…
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Rumor control! Here are the facts: even though Spooky Linings is officially behind us now, we couldn't let go of horror just yet. Alien³ is, unfortunately, not up to director David Fincher's standard, but we think there's a great movie in here that's begging to burst out. And given the possibilities of what this movie could have been, we got the be…
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Send us a Text Message. Come join me as I chat with Brian Arnett from Publishing Peace about all things to do with covenant relationships. He beautifully illustrates how to start to recognize the blessings from a covenant relationship with the Lord. Find and Connect with Brian Here: Website: publishingpeace.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/publishi…
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It's no coincidence that we had five Spooky Linings episodes this season, and the titular character of our final outing this month loves the number 5. That's right: we're discussing the fantastic 2021 Candyman requel from Nia DaCosta. Is Candyman a malicious boogeyman or a ghostly Black Batman? This movie aims to get to the bottom of it - sort of. …
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Send us a Text Message. Come join the conversation as I chat with Brian Arnett from Publishing Peace about all things to do with covenant relationships. He beautifully illustrates how to start to recognize the blessings from a covenant relationship with the Lord. I am so excited to share this conversation with you all! Find and Connect with Brian H…
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Somehow, with over 160 episodes already in our back catalog, we still haven't covered a proper Nightmare on Elm Street movie. Well that serious infraction ends today as we're talking about none other than A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors. Nancy's back and so is Freddy in this classic slasher sequel that gifted us some great moments for t…
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Send us a Text Message. "Will I have enough faith to get through this?" A question many of us have asked ourselves in this tumultuous time on earth. The HOPE that comes from this talk by President Nelson left me with no doubt we will. He also gives several pillars to be prepared and not fear the future. "Embrace the Future with Faith" October 2020 …
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You know the schedule: first we dine, then we talk about 1989's Society! If you've never heard of "the Shunting" before, there's not much we can do to prepare you for it. And for those that have witnessed it for themselves, it's impossible to forget. Plain and simple, this is an odd movie, but in all the best ways - part Chopping Mall levels of wei…
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Spooky Linings continues this week on the show as we're exploring our Bodies Bodies Bodies. Is this Gen Z's very own Scream or just another try-hard horror flick? It's tough to say what this movie's longevity will be, but all we can say right now is that it's, at the very least, enjoyable. So grab your Xanax and put on your glow stick bracelets cau…
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With a new Exorcist movie getting a theatrical release this week, we thought there was no better way to kick off our Spooky Linings month than with a retrospective look at the only good sequel to the original. It's of course 1990's The Exorcist III. A slow burn, pseudo neo-noir film with a truly dreadful tone that is only hindered by its insistence…
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