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I am a writer. My bread and butter is copywriting and social media management, but I am trying to get more exposure for my poetry. I’ve been writing poetry off and on over the last 30 years or so, but over the last year, I’ve been quite prolific, releasing dozens of new poems.
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Bringing disability and neurodiversity to the pulpit: An LDS Come Follow Me podcast and more. Dedicated to amplifying disabled perspectives in religious settings, especially within and around the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Kim Siever is a Canadian LDS father and journalist who has arthritis, asthma and ADHD. In this interview, Serena and Katie discuss Kim's experience with how the concept and focus of "reverence" in the church affects his worship as a person with ADHD, his diagnosis journey, the idea of sensory rooms at church and the inherent problems of how "the mo…
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This is a follow-up interview with Maggie Slighte, whose first interview we released two weeks ago! Maggie Slighte (she/her, they/them) is a neurodivergent and disabled, writer, Tiktok creator, DID system, and former Mormon. In this interview, we find out why Maggie decided to remove their records from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint…
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Today we will be sharing the conversation we had with Maggie Slighte back in 2021. Maggie is well known in the Mormon podcasting community, as one-fourth of the now-concluded podcast, Strangers No More, which joined wHoly Human in the Dialogue Podcast Network in 2021. But Maggie's creative juices haven't stopped flowing! They are a rebel, a communi…
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wHoly Human is proud to join with Professor Bryce Fifield in this bonus episode to share stories of early disabled saints. Fifield is a professor of Special Education and Rehabilitation at Utah State University. His career within the disability studies field spans decades. He has also had many callings in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Sa…
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Two weeks' worth of LDS Come Follow Me study and commentary, covering Doctrine & Covenants Sections 133-136. In this episode, we deepen the conversation around 19th century Mormon polygamy and disability/neurodivergency. We mention various instances of disabled and neurodivergent people in polygamous relationships, and discuss how that relationship…
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A solo episode by Serena, where she breaks down how one cannot speak about polygamy without also speaking about how it is shaped by and connected to disability, neurodiversity and queerness. If we only talk about the negative aspects of 19th century Mormon polygamy, while talking about both negative and positive aspects of Mormon monogamy, then we …
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Two weeks worth of Come Follow Me covering D+C 125 through 132. In this episode, Serena and Katie discuss how privilege plays a role in the gathering of the saints despite desire (or lack of), the circumstances around Brigham Young's call to stay with his family, the nuanced space Joseph Smith and disabled people today dwell in in regards to trials…
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Two weeks of LDS Come Follow Me commentary, covering Doctrine & Covenants sections 121 through 124. In this episode, we provide context for the circumstances that led to Joseph Smith's imprisonment in Liberty Jail, and explain that the tension between non-Mormons and members of the Church in Missouri at the time was not unilateral. Violence was hig…
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Two weeks' worth of LDS Come Follow Me study, covering Doctrine & Covenants Sections 111 through 120. In this episode we discuss how Thomas Marsh left the LDS Church in 1838 for legitimate (non-cow-milk-related) reasons and what that teaches us about allyship, and what it means to "arise and sit down, and shake off the dust." We introduce another d…
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Two weeks' worth of LDS Come Follow Me commentary, discussing Doctrine & Covenants Sections 106-110. In this episode, we highlight the importance of intersectionality, and how disability and neurodivergence often come last in intersectional discussions. We talk about how behavioral expectations in 19th century Mormon meetings didn't allow for disab…
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Serena and Katie of wHoly Human cover two weeks' worth of Come Follow Me in this episode- Doctrine and Covenants 98-105. In this episode, they discuss Elder Holland's recent talk given at BYU, which has had harmful affects on LGBTQ+ people and their allies (https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/elder-jeffrey-r-holland-2021-byu-university…
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Two weeks' worth of Come Follow Me study, covering Doctrine & Covenants 93-97. In this episode, we start by sharing the recent LDS First Presidency announcement regarding COVID-19 precautions for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and offering our commentary on it. Going into our scripture study, we start off by discussing w…
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Two weeks' worth of Come Follow Me study, covering Doctrine & Covenants 88-92. In this episode, we start by sharing information on how to order customized garments, for those in need of that resource. We also correct information we shared in Episode 25 about The Indian Placement Program, using Indian Country Today's website as our resource. We then…
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Two weeks' worth of Come Follow Me study, covering Doctrine & Covenants 84-87. In this episode, we celebrate a verse in section 84 which affirms that godly knowledge and influence is sent to every human on Earth, regardless of race, religion, neurotype, disability, country, gender, sexual orientation, and more. We deliberate on whether the Come Fol…
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We're back at it with Come Follow Me! This is two weeks' worth of study and commentary, covering Doctrine & Covenants 77-83. In this episode, we discuss: The dehumanization of certain peoples in the scriptures, metaphors vs. literal interpretations in the Book of Revelations, confusing and potentially problematic changes to the text of the Doctrine…
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Everyone meet Saylor O'Brien! Saylor is Paralympic Alpine Skier. She began skiing at the age of four, and is now working toward competing in the 2022 Paralympics in Beijing, China. Saylor was born with Spina Bifida, and born into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She recently decided to stop attending the church, and has developed a …
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In this episode we discuss two weeks’ worth of Come Follow Me, covering Doctrine & Covenants 51-59. We call out the hypocrisy and tragedy of scriptures with admonitions to care for the “poor and needy” that cover up contextual ableism and discrimination. We point out ways the the Church can be more like Jesus Christ and “leave the 99 to go after th…
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This week we continue our series of bringing disabled and neurodivergent people to our virtual pulpit! Please note: The views expressed by our interviewees do not necessarily represent our views at wHoly Human. We strive to have healthy dialogue as we unroot our own internalized ableism, however, it is a work in progress. If you have any suggestion…
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Two weeks' worth of Come Follow Me, covering Doctrine & Covenants 46-50. TW: Conversation about gaslighting spiritual experiences and gaslighting with hearing voices or seeing visions. In this episode, we discuss what it means to "cast someone out" of a church meeting, what the "proper way" is to express your spiritual feelings, and where the line …
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Since many of our followers might be engaging with the disability and social justice communities for the first time, we decided to produce an episode dedicated to defining important terms. We use these all the time in our podcast, so feel free to come back to this episode as a reference whenever you need it! Side note: These are not all-inclusive t…
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Two weeks' worth of Come Follow Me, covering Doctrine & Covenants 41 through Doctrine & Covenants 45. In this episode, we discuss what it means to have boundaries when doing advocacy work, especially as we try to minister intersectionally. Looking to Jesus Christ, we can see that it's more nuanced and complicated than it may seem. We also discuss i…
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In this episode, we interview Austin Jorgensen! Austin was born with Cerebral Palsy (Triplegia). He has had several surgeries in his life (including brain surgery!) along with AFOs and series casting during childhood but currently doesn’t require any walking aids. Austin was born a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He grew …
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Two weeks' worth of Come Follow Me discussion, comprising Doctrine & Covenants Sections 30-40. In this episode we touch on missionary work, religious victimization, loads and loads of ableist metaphors, free will, body intersectionality, and consent when it comes to interacting with someone else's body, whether that us as mortal humans or Jesus Chr…
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April is Autism Acceptance Month and we are here for it! We're starting it off with an interview with Sandra. Sandra is a multiply Neurodivegent, Queer person who is working to raise four Neurodivergent people and support her wife through her demanding career without messing everything up too badly. They are a late-identified Autistic, working to a…
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Introducing Joseph Featherstone! Joseph, who is Deaf, is a life-long member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He currently works as a manager and lead at GoReact, an online feedback software company for ASL and interpreting students. He also teaches ASL at Brigham Young University. In this episode, Joseph discusses growing up in t…
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In this Come Follow Me episode we discuss two weeks' worth of scripture reading: Doctrine & Covenants 23-26 and 27-28. With the trials that Joseph and Emma Smith encountered in this time of their lives, we delve into what it means to be patient and why that can be harder for disabled and neurodivergent people than other people. Introducing the idea…
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Introducing Travis Eberhard! Travis is a disabled actor and illustrator and a life-long member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. You may recognize him from various films, most notably by playing Albert in T.C. Christiansen's film, 17 Miracles. In this episode, we discuss Travis's experiences interacting with able-bodied people bot…
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Our "Fifth Sunday" episode that runs a little longer than usual, but is definitely worth it! We discuss two weeks' worth of Come Follow Me: Doctrine & Covenants 18-19 and Doctrine & Covenants 20-22. We start off by asking what sin and repentance mean in the disability justice communities, and whether sin is objective or subjective. On the flip side…
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Since many of our followers might be engaging with the disability and social justice communities for the first time, we decided to produce an episode dedicated to defining important terms. We use these all the time in our podcast, so feel free to come back to this episode as a reference whenever you need it! Side note: These are not all-inclusive t…
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In this episode we discuss two weeks' worth of Come Follow Me: Doctrine & Covenants 12-13, Joseph Smith History 1:66-75, and Doctrine & Covenants 14-17. We learn that God's power and authority are not necessarily the same thing, and in fact, are often manifested separately in the scriptures and in LDS Church history. We discuss the implications of …
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We have a special treat this week! Our friends over at Beyond the Block podcast, James and Derek, interviewed us for their listeners. In this episode we discuss the inspiration behind wHoly Human, the assumption of some privileged persons that they have no bias, and similarities between the LGBTQ+ and disability movements. Check out other Beyond th…
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In this episode, we wrap up our conversation with Brooke by talking about how Autistics function in a larger neurotypical society. Many Autistics experience meltdowns when they are overstimulated by their environment, which can be embarrassing and socially - and often, physically - costly. We discuss how Autistics "mask" themselves to fit in and su…
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Brooke is a Westminster College graduate, an award winning poet and author, and an Autistic queer person with a profile of Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA), and other disabilities. In this episode, she covers Autistic terminology including PDA differentiation, religious nationalism, spiritual bypassing, the benefits of social ecology in a church…
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A discussion of Come Follow Me: Doctrine & Covenants 6-9 and Doctrine & Covenants 10-11. In this episode, we talk about the resurrected Jesus Christ's body, John the Beloved, and what "perfection" means for disabled people and other people that don't fit a white, heteronormative, cisgender model. We talk about how accommodations are shown as holy t…
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We begin our interview series by talking with César, a BYU-Idaho instructor, convert to the LDS Church, and spunky biologist with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA). César relates his experiences in the Church and describes how his faith intersects with his disability. Our goal is to lift the perspectives of all disabled and neurodivergent people. As yo…
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Welcome to the 32nd episode of the Hot Pepper Poetry Podcast. In this podcast, I read and explain my most recent poem, “The Doorway”.If you’d like to follow along while I read the poem, you can do so at http://siever.ca/kim/2018/09/12/the-doorway/To read more of my poetry, visit siever.ca/kim/category/poetry/Twitter: twitter.com/Kim_SieverFacebook:…
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Welcome to the 31st episode of the Hot Pepper Poetry Podcast. In this podcast, I read and explain my most recent poem, “Chipping Silence”.If you’d like to follow along while I read the poem, you can do so at http://siever.ca/kim/2018/07/04/chipping-silence/To read more of my poetry, visit siever.ca/kim/category/poetry/Twitter: twitter.com/Kim_Sieve…
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Welcome to the 30th episode of the Hot Pepper Poetry Podcast. In this podcast, I read and explain my most recent poem, “Waters of Dust”.If you’d like to follow along while I read the poem, you can do so at http://siever.ca/kim/2018/06/04/waters-of-dust/To read more of my poetry, visit siever.ca/kim/category/poetry/Twitter: twitter.com/Kim_SieverFac…
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Welcome to the 29th episode of the Hot Pepper Poetry Podcast. In this podcast, I read and explain my most recent poem, “Into the Dark of the Depths”.If you’d like to follow along while I read the poem, you can do so at http://siever.ca/kim/2018/07/01/into-the-dark-of-the-depths/To read more of my poetry, visit siever.ca/kim/category/poetry/Twitter:…
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Welcome to the 28th episode of the Hot Pepper Poetry Podcast. In this podcast, I read and explain my most recent poem, “This is Canada”.If you’d like to follow along while I read the poem, you can do so at http://siever.ca/kim/2018/05/08/this-is-canada/To read more of my poetry, visit siever.ca/kim/category/poetry/Twitter: twitter.com/Kim_SieverFac…
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Welcome to the 27th episode of the Hot Pepper Poetry Podcast. In this podcast, I read and explain my most recent poem, “Mother to the Stars”.If you’d like to follow along while I read the poem, you can do so at http://siever.ca/kim/2018/05/07/mother-to-the-stars/To read more of my poetry, visit siever.ca/kim/category/poetry/Twitter: twitter.com/Kim…
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Welcome to the 26th episode of the Hot Pepper Poetry Podcast. In this podcast, I read and explain my most recent poem, “Silent Descent”.If you’d like to follow along while I read the poem, you can do so at http://siever.ca/kim/2018/05/06/silent-descent/To read more of my poetry, visit siever.ca/kim/category/poetry/Twitter: twitter.com/Kim_SieverFac…
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Welcome to the 25th episode of the Hot Pepper Poetry Podcast. In this podcast, I read and explain my most recent poem, “On Desert Sand”.If you’d like to follow along while I read the poem, you can do so at http://siever.ca/kim/2018/04/22/on-desert-sand/To read more of my poetry, visit siever.ca/kim/category/poetry/Twitter: twitter.com/Kim_SieverFac…
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Welcome to the 24th episode of the Hot Pepper Poetry Podcast. In this podcast, I read and explain my most recent poem, “Patriarchal Squeeze”.If you’d like to follow along while I read the poem, you can do so at http://siever.ca/kim/2018/04/09/patriarchal-squeeze/To read more of my poetry, visit siever.ca/kim/category/poetry/Twitter: twitter.com/Kim…
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Welcome to the 23rd episode of the Hot Pepper Poetry Podcast. In this podcast, I read and explain my most recent poem, “Bright Face”.If you’d like to follow along while I read the poem, you can do so at http://siever.ca/kim/2018/04/01/bright-face/To read more of my poetry, visit siever.ca/kim/category/poetry/Twitter: twitter.com/Kim_SieverFacebook:…
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