
Mormon Stories Podcast
Mormon Stories Podcast is an attempt to build understanding between and about Mormons through the telling of stories in both audio and video formats.
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Aug 30, 2024 • 3h 42min
Top Mormon Historian Admits Issues Raised in CES Letter - Richard Bushman | Ep. 1934
Today we are joined with Sandra Tanner to discuss Mormon historian, Richard Bushman’s recent response to the CES Letter. Bushman’s response was on the topic of the translation of the Book of Mormon. Did Joseph Smith really use a seer stone? Is the author of the CES Letter, Jeremy Runnells, wrong for feeling betrayed by the church? Did the church really hide that Joseph Smith had and used a seer stone to translate their most sacred text? Join us to find out these answers!
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Aug 26, 2024 • 2h 54min
Mormon Politicians Confront Prophets Over Racism | Ep. 1933
Join us as historian Matthew Harris returns to discuss what happens when members of the Mormon Church First Presidency go rogue. We explore George Romney's support of Civil Rights versus Ezra Taft Benson's involvement with the John Birch Society. We'll also dive into the impact of white church members marching in the Civil Rights Movement and how figures like Stewart Udall, Cleon Skousen, Robert Welch, and Hugh B. Brown challenged the Brethren at Church Headquarters with their views and publications.
We are thrilled to announce that we have reached our donation goal to compensate Dr. Matt Harris for his contributions to this series. We sincerely thank everyone who supported this effort. While the goal to pay Matt has been met, producing this series incurred significant costs for the Open Stories Foundation. If you find value in this content and want to help cover these expenses and support future productions, we encourage you to donate at https://www.mormonstories.org/donate/ Your generosity makes a difference—thank you!
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Purchase Matt Harris’ book, Second-Class Saints: Black Mormons and the Struggle for Racial Equality
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Aug 25, 2024 • 1h 34min
New Transgender Policy Shocks Mormons | Ep. 1932
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints recently released new policies surrounding transgender members of the church. It has taken the news and social media by storm! Among other things, the new policies include a measure to annotate trans members’ records, grouping them with members who have committed sexual violence or child abuse. Today we are joined with Amanda and Shaye Scott to discuss these new policies.
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Aug 23, 2024 • 2h 3min
Why Mormon Women (and Men!) Love Plastic Surgery | Ep. 1931
A new study shows that religion usually leads to a more positive body image but Mormons in Utah are getting cosmetic surgeries at a rate 10% higher than the national average. What’s driving this trend? Today, we’re talking with Dr. Julie Hanks, Alyssa Whitbeck, Celeste Davis, and others to explore what’s happening in Utah’s Mormon culture. Tune in to hear the real story behind these numbers.
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Aug 19, 2024 • 3h 13min
Black Mormons Respond to Church Leaders Supporting Racial Segregation? | Ep. 1930
Nate Byrd, an advocate for racial issues in the Mormon community, joins Summer-Rayn, a researcher in racial dynamics, and Dr. Darron Smith, an academic in race and religion, alongside John Dehlin, a social issues researcher. They delve into the uncomfortable truths of Mormon leadership's historical support for racial segregation. Discussion points include the impact of patriarchal blessings on Black members, the legacy of racist ideologies, and the need for critical reevaluation of church doctrines. The dialogue is rich with personal experiences and calls for inclusivity within the faith.

Aug 15, 2024 • 3h 8min
Finding Joy After My Mormon Dream Collapsed - Allison Shiffler | Ep. 1929
Join us today as John and Margi interview Allison Shiffler. Raised in a part-member family, Allison faced struggles with body image, bulimia, and the perfectionism in Mormon culture. She went through two disciplinary councils questioning her worthiness. Despite this, Allison broke free from Mormon patriarchy, graduated from Columbia University, raised a child as a single mother, and became a therapist. Her story is a powerful example of empowerment, breaking down patriarchy, and discovering oneself beyond Mormonism.
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Aug 12, 2024 • 2h 11min
Renegade Apostle: Hugh B. Brown’s early attempts to lift the priesthood and temple ban | Ep. 1928
Join us today as we discuss the priesthood and temple ban with historian Matthew Harris. Today we will discuss Hugh B. Brown and his attempts to lift the priesthood and temple ban for black members of the church. Hugh B. Brown was an attorney and joined the First Presidency in 1963. He made countless efforts to convince the Brethren that the ban on blacks should be lifted and even told the New York Times that there was a strong possibility the ban would soon be removed. This response caused a great deal of problems at Church Headquarters.
We are thrilled to announce that we have reached our donation goal to compensate Dr. Matt Harris for his contributions to this series. We sincerely thank everyone who supported this effort. While the goal to pay Matt has been met, producing this series incurred significant costs for the Open Stories Foundation. If you find value in this content and want to help cover these expenses and support future productions, we encourage you to donate at https://www.mormonstories.org/donate/ Your generosity makes a difference—thank you!
Show Notes
YouTube Episode
Purchase Matt Harris’ book, Second-Class Saints: Black Mormons and the Struggle for Racial Equality
Mormon Stories Thanks Our Generous Donors!
Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today:
One-time or recurring donation through Donorbox
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Our Platforms:
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Contact us:MormonStories@gmail.comPO Box 171085, Salt Lake City, UT 84117
Social Media:
Insta: @mormstories
TikTok: @mormonstoriespodcast
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Aug 9, 2024 • 3h 15min
Mormon Church Loses Battle Over Proposed Fairview Texas Temple | Ep. 1927
Today we are joined with Rebecca Bibliotheca and Landon Brophy (both of Mormonish Podcast) to discuss the breaking news over the proposed Mormon temple in Fairview, Texas.
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TikTok: @mormonstoriespodcast
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Aug 8, 2024 • 3h 16min
Mormons Explain Ballerina Farm, Hannah Neeleman, and the Trad Wife Movement | Ep. 1926
Join us as a panel of Mormon women come together to discuss the controversies surrounding Hannah Neeleman, a ballerina who embraced the "tradwife" lifestyle. Critics argue that this lifestyle limits women's choices and reinforces patriarchal norms. Our panelists share their personal stories and reflections, addressing the challenges and regrets associated with the trad wife ideal in Mormonism.
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Aug 5, 2024 • 3h 43min
Leaving the Mormon Church to Save My Family - Elisha Lee | Ep. 1925
Elisha Lee, a former member of the Mormon Church, shares her poignant journey of faith, starting with childhood experiences of divorce and shame. She reflects on the emotional complexities of leaving organized religion, including the pressure of conformity and personal doubts. Elisha discusses the challenges of marriage and parenting post-Mormonism, the influence of community support through platforms like TikTok, and how her evolving identity has reshaped her understanding of family and belonging. Her story is a powerful exploration of healing and self-discovery.