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Faith Matters

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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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Mar 1, 2025 • 51min

When Sustaining Means Speaking Up: The Life and Legacy of Marion D. Hanks

Rich Hanks, son of Marion D. Hanks, shares heartfelt anecdotes about his father’s remarkable legacy of integrity and service within the Church. He discusses Marion's courageous advocacy for humanitarian efforts and his stance against the priesthood and temple ban. Rich reflects on the lessons of love and compassion that defined his father's leadership. He also poignantly recounts Marion’s final years battling dementia, highlighting the grace in their shared experiences. The conversation beautifully underscores the lasting impact of a life dedicated to lifting and serving others.
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Feb 22, 2025 • 36min

Thomas McConkie's back, and this could change your life

Thomas McConkie, a meditation teacher and spiritual guide, discusses his journey from a Christian upbringing to embracing Buddhist practices. He shares insights on the power of meditation and stillness, emphasizing its transformative effects. The conversation highlights the importance of emotional awareness and creating inner space, leading to self-discovery and deeper connections with others. McConkie also explores the role of divine presence through solitude and prayer, encouraging listeners to cultivate heart-centered practices in their daily lives.
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Feb 15, 2025 • 60min

When Faith Heals and When it Hurts -- A Conversation with Janeen Martin

Janeen Martin, a therapist and researcher focused on religion and mental health, shares her insights into the dual role of faith in people's lives. She discusses how faith can be a source of healing for some while causing distress for others. Key topics include attachment styles in spiritual relationships, the contrast between intrinsic and extrinsic motivations, and the importance of nurturing a healthy faith environment. Janeen also emphasizes the significance of self-awareness and community support in cultivating a balanced relationship with God.
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Feb 8, 2025 • 1h

How Free is your Will? A Conversation with Terryl Givens

Terryl Givens, an author and esteemed voice on agency within Mormonism, returns to delve into the profound concepts of free will and agency from his new book. He challenges the notion of predetermined choices versus true agency, discussing how community influences our personal decisions. The conversation navigates the delicate balance between obedience to divine authority and individual freedom, while also contemplating the dangers of idolatry in faith. Givens shares insights on creating a loving relationship with God that honors both personal conviction and communal ties.
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Feb 1, 2025 • 1h 5min

Can God Speak Through AI? - A Conversation with Carl Youngblood

In this engaging discussion, Carl Youngblood, a seasoned technologist and president of the Mormon Transhumanist Association, explores the intriguing intersection of artificial intelligence and spirituality. He prompts listeners to consider whether AI could serve as a vehicle for divine communication. The conversation delves into AI's impact on personal growth, creativity, and relationships, while addressing ethical dilemmas in its use. Youngblood emphasizes the importance of discernment, balancing technology's conveniences with the necessity of struggle for meaningful development.
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Jan 25, 2025 • 60min

Is it Rational to Believe? - A Conversation with Ross Douthat

In this engaging conversation, New York Times columnist Ross Douthat, known for his insights on faith and conservatism, argues compellingly for the necessity of belief in today's world. He tackles major barriers to faith, suggesting that modern science could enrich spiritual understanding rather than diminish it. Douthat highlights the persistent divine experiences reported by people, pointing to a deeper reality. This dialogue blends theology and cultural analysis, inviting listeners to reconsider the relevance of faith amidst contemporary skepticism.
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Jan 18, 2025 • 1h 5min

Mercy at the Margins - A Conversation with Shima Baradaran Baughman

Shima Baradaran Baughman, a law professor at BYU and expert on criminal justice reform, shares her compelling story of fleeing Iran after her mother's activism led to imprisonment. She discusses the powerful role of faith communities in transforming lives within the justice system and advocates for mercy over punishment. Shima highlights the impact of initiatives like prison ministries and community support for the formerly incarcerated, emphasizing that true change often happens at the margins—where compassion thrives and barriers dissolve.
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Jan 11, 2025 • 59min

Be Ye Therefore a Perfectionist? - A Conversation with Justin Dyer

Justin Dyer, a BYU professor researching faith and mental health, dives into perfectionism's impact on religious life. He reveals that toxic perfectionism can triple the chance of leaving one’s faith, urging the creation of unconditional, loving church environments. Dyer discusses the difference between guilt and shame and shares practical steps for overcoming harmful perfectionistic beliefs. His insights highlight the importance of empathy and support in fostering community acceptance, emphasizing self-worth rooted in God's love.
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Jan 4, 2025 • 1h 1min

How to Stop Running from Your Feelings - A Conversation with Jana Spangler

Jana Spangler, an expert in emotional processing and resilience, shares her insights on understanding and navigating difficult emotions. She emphasizes that emotions are not enemies, but essential signals to guide us. Jana discusses the significance of somatic awareness and how suppressed feelings can harm our relationships and well-being. She offers practical tools for building emotional resilience, encouraging listeners to embrace discomfort for personal growth. The conversation highlights the importance of vulnerability in fostering authentic connections within communities.

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