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May 3, 2025 • 42min

Heavenly Mother's Day - A Conversation with McArthur Krishna

With Mother’s Day coming up, we’re so honored to bring you this conversation with McArthur Krishna about her new book, Mother in Heaven: A Gospel Topics Essay Study Guide.The doctrine of Heavenly Mother is one of the most beautiful and distinctive Latter-Day Saint teachings—but for many, it’s still unfamiliar territory. McArthur and her co-authors created this study guide as an invitation to engage with this doctrine more deeply. Drawing on the church’s Gospel Topics essay, the book explores each point through art, rich personal reflections, and theological insights with contributions from many people whose names you may recognize- Patrick and Melissa Mason, Tom Christofferson, and Bethany Brady Spalding to name a few. What emerges is a beautiful tapestry of reverence, curiosity, and lived faith.In this conversation, we explore how the simple truth that we are “beloved spirit children of Heavenly Parents” carries profound implications for how we understand the nature of God. It suggests that divinity isn’t solitary or hierarchical—it’s relational, that we’re not subjects of a distant king but members of a divine family. And that shift transforms the way we see God, one another, and ourselves.McArthur highlights how essential it is for women to have a divine role model and that becoming like Her means learning to use our agency with wisdom and courage. It means aligning with God, trusting the revelation we receive, and standing by it—even when it’s hard. As McArthur puts it, “sovereignty is how we begin to practice godhood.”We hope that as you celebrate Mother’s Day this year, this conversation invites you to remember and honor our Heavenly Mother and embrace the truth that we are Her daughters and sons too, born with the divine potential to become like Her.We’re so grateful to McArthur for her courage, vision, and voice. And with that, here’s our conversation with McArthur Krishna.https://bookshop.org/a/108982/9781734228724https://amzn.to/3RG0USG 
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Apr 26, 2025 • 1h 4min

Seventy Times Seven - A Conversation with Chad Ford

This week, we’re so glad to be sharing a conversation with our friend Chad Ford.Chad is a conflict mediator, peace educator, and associate professor of religious studies at Utah State University. He’s spent decades working in some of the most entrenched conflict zones in the world—from the Middle East to South Africa to Northern Ireland. He’s also the author of a new book called Seventy Times Seven: Jesus’s Path to Conflict Transformation, published by Deseret Book. The book explores a question that feels more urgent than ever: how do we follow Jesus as peacemakers in a world so often shaped by fear, division, and violence?Our conversation with Chad moved from the personal to the global—from tensions in families and faith communities to the devastating conflicts we see on the world stage. And through all of it, Chad points back to Jesus as a radical model for how to live, engage, and help transform the world around us.Chad reminds us that Jesus’s path is anything but passive. It doesn’t mean disengaging or avoiding hard conversations. It means choosing to engage with both courage and compassion. It means refusing to meet harm with more harm, and instead walking a path that invites healing, reconciliation, and transformation.That kind of peace doesn’t come quickly—or easily—but it’s the kind of peace that can change lives and communities. Chad offers a vision of Christianity rooted in Jesus’ ministry of reconciliation—not in dominance or defensiveness, but in the slow, often difficult work of restoring wholeness.He helped us see that the peace Jesus offers isn’t always the peace we want—but it’s the peace we need. And when the way forward feels impossible, he reminds us that part of discipleship is learning to make a way out of no way.And with that, here’s our conversation with ChadSeventy Time Seven
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Apr 16, 2025 • 54min

Easter Is for Everybody - A Conversation with Amanda Suarez and Jon Ogden

Amanda Suarez, a school psychologist and conscious parenting coach, and Jon Ogden, a writer and author, co-founded Uplift Kids to help families explore spirituality and emotional health. They share a refreshing view of Easter, intertwining the resurrection story with chocolate bunnies and deep questions. Their approach honors each child's stage and invites diverse family beliefs, promoting open dialogue and connection. Through relatable analogies, they emphasize hope and transformation, encouraging families to embrace all layers of the Easter narrative.
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Apr 12, 2025 • 1h 5min

How to Have a Conversation with God - A Conversation with Adam Miller & Rosalynde Welch

Adam Miller, a philosopher, and Rosalynde Welch, a scholar of Mormon studies, team up to explore their new book, 'Seven Visions.' They discuss how revelation acts as an evolving conversation, shaped by our relationships and life experiences. The pair delves into the importance of discomfort in scripture interpretation, suggesting that questioning can enhance understanding. They also highlight how genuine visions lead to positive transformations, and intimate relationships challenge spiritual growth, inviting us to engage deeply with both scripture and community.
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Apr 5, 2025 • 1h 7min

Changemakers - A Conversation with McArthur Krishna and Anne Pimentel

Join McArthur Krishna, an acclaimed author of children's literature, and Anne Pimentel, founder of Meetinghouse Mosaic, as they celebrate women who have shaped the Church through their impactful stories. They discuss the transformative role of grassroots movements in faith communities, the importance of embracing imperfections, and how personal pain can catalyze growth. The conversation highlights women's leadership in both religion and business while advocating for inclusivity and creativity, reminding us that every voice plays a crucial part in driving meaningful change.
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Apr 1, 2025 • 1h 2min

Listening to Women: Jared Halverson hosts Aubrey Chaves, Kathryn Knight Sonntag, and Bethany Brady Spalding

Join hosts Jared Halverson and a trio of insightful guests: Aubrey Chaves, a regular co-host focused on women's experiences; Bethany Brady Spalding, who shares her personal insights on women's roles; and Kathryn Knight Sonntag, discussing the dynamics of gender in the church. They delve into the conversations sparked by a viral video on women leaving the church, the need for spiritual collaboration, and the significance of being heard. Their discussion provides a heartfelt call for inclusivity, vulnerability, and the reimagining of women's roles in faith contexts.
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Mar 29, 2025 • 59min

The Blessings of a Quirky Ward - with James Goldberg

Join James Goldberg, author of Tales of the Chelm First Ward, as he explores the whimsical side of Latter-day Saint culture. He delves into the idea of a 'theology of humor,' discussing how laughter fosters connection and softens serious church culture. James highlights the importance of community support over alignment in beliefs, revealing that shared imperfections and love are what truly unite us. With personal anecdotes and a nod to Jewish folklore, his insights remind us that joy can be a powerful aspect of faith.
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Mar 22, 2025 • 1h 2min

The Path of Descent - A Conversation with Mike Petrow

Mike Petrow, Director of Formation at the Center for Action and Contemplation, dives into the transformative power of curiosity and community. He emphasizes that real connection thrives in diversity rather than uniformity of belief. The conversation reflects on faith, suffering, and the beauty that emerges through trauma. Petrow discusses how personal wounds can lead to healing and wisdom, framing challenges as opportunities for deeper faith. The insights on navigating spiritual deconstruction spotlight the importance of empathy and community support in the journey.
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Mar 15, 2025 • 1h 2min

A Counter-culture of Love - A Conversation with David French

In this conversation, David French, a New York Times columnist and former constitutional litigator, emphasizes the need for a love-centered approach among Christians in politics. He critiques the fear-based narratives that dominate political culture, advocating for compassion and equality for all. French discusses the dangers of misinformation and the importance of civil discourse while addressing the challenges of aligning faith with political engagement. He envisions a future where love renews society and encourages listeners to foster community resilience in their faith journeys.
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Mar 8, 2025 • 1h 16min

The Ongoing Tug-of-War Between Tradition and Change - A Conversation with Jeff Strong

Jeff Strong, a guest speaker and researcher focused on faith and church participation, shares intriguing insights from a survey involving the Latter-day Saint community. He discusses the complex relationship between tradition and change, examining the challenges and joys individuals face in their faith journeys. Jeff emphasizes the importance of community and the power of shared experiences, revealing how connection helps alleviate feelings of isolation. He also draws parallels to cultural factors shaping belonging and meaning, urging listeners to embrace tensions for personal growth.

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