
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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Oct 17, 2024 • 3h 36min
Revelation or Secret Meeting? How the Mormon Priesthood and Temple Bans Ended | Ep. 1954
What were the events and who were the key characters that led to the lifting of the priesthood and temple ban for black people? In this episode Matt Harris will answer those questions. Rumors have gone around that the ban was lifted due to the IRS threatening to take away their tax exempt status, or because of the lawsuits involving the NAACP, etc. Matt Harris puts many of these rumors to rest and answers the real reason why (and how) the ban was lifted.
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!
Purchase Matt Harris' book here! “Second Class Saints” by Matt Harris
https://www.amazon.com/Second-Class-Saints-Mormons-Struggle-Equality/dp/019769571X/
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Oct 14, 2024 • 2h 59min
Sisters Convert, Then Leave Mormonism After Missions - Sydney and Lexi | Ep. 1953
Join Gerardo and Hayley Rawle (from the Girl's Camp podcast) as they dive into the journey of sisters Lexi and Sydney, who both joined the Mormon church in their pre-teens in Ohio. Sydney, an LGBTQ+ ally, shares her mission experience in Bolivia and her challenges with dating in the Young Single Adult Ward. After questioning her faith during the pandemic, she found herself grappling with her advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights. Meanwhile, Lexi discusses her mission in California, where she faced mental health struggles, including undiagnosed bipolar disorder and a companion with alarming ideations. Discover how a priesthood blessing empowered her to step away from the church. Don’t miss this insightful discussion on faith, identity, and personal growth!
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Oct 11, 2024 • 1h 46min
Skin of Blackness and Mormon Apologetics | LDS Discussions 58 | Ep. 1952
In this gripping third installment of our series, we dive deep into the Book of Mormon to unravel the true meaning of the cursed “Skin of Blackness." Are recent apologetic theories—claiming it's just paint, dark coats, or tattoos—offering genuine insights, or are they merely attempts to gloss over the text's troubling implications? Join us as we confront these arguments head-on and question whether we should trust the prophets or the apologists. Don’t miss this eye-opening discussion!
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Oct 8, 2024 • 3h 28min
Striving for a Healthy Mormon Divorce - Meg Campbell | Ep. 1951
In this special episode, we're thrilled to welcome Meg Campbell as we tackle the question: Can there be a healthy Mormon/exMormon divorce? Meg reflects on her journey of feeling constrained by church expectations and how her relationship shifted with the pressure of a Mormon Temple marriage. She shares vital dos and don’ts for navigating divorce, insights on dating afterward, and ways to support others through their divorce experiences. Join Julia, Margi, and John Dehlin for this important discussion!
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Oct 4, 2024 • 3h 58min
Top Mormon Apologist Admits CES Letter is Right About Joseph Smith Polygamy - Brian Hales | Ep. 1950
Join us as we dive into a thought-provoking discussion with Sandra Tanner about Brian Hales' recent video addressing the challenges raised in the CES Letter regarding polygamy. Hales controversially claims that Joseph Smith did not engage in sexual relations with his polyandrous wives (his wives who were already married). We'll explore key topics, including biblical support for polygamy, Emma Smith seeking divorce due to polygamy, the possibility of Joseph sending men on missions to marry their wives, and individuals trying to deny that Joseph ever lived polygamy. Don't miss this insightful conversation on the complexities of polygamy and its historical context!
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Sep 30, 2024 • 4h 31min
Mormon Temple Worker Loses Faith - Michelle Clyde | Ep. 1949
Michelle Clyde shares her journey of faith transition within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Growing up in Springville, Utah, she became more progressive in her views after her friend started the first gay-straight alliance in Utah Valley. Despite serving as a temple worker and in the Relief Society presidency, Michelle struggled with her experiences in the temple and her mental health. She opens up about her challenges during her mission in Taiwan, her journey through depression, and her evolving understanding of the church's history. Join us as Michelle reads from her journal and reveals the pivotal moments that led her to question her beliefs. Don’t miss this insightful discussion!
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Mormon Stories Thanks Our Generous Donors!
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Sep 27, 2024 • 2h 43min
Mormon Prophets Hired Snipers for the 1967 General Conference | Ep. 1948
In today's video, we dive into the protests at BYU during the 1970s, including threats from black activists and government pressure to increase diversity in hiring and recruitment. We'll also discuss a shocking incident during a basketball game where a Molotov cocktail was thrown into the crowd, narrowly missing the BYU sports announcer. The church's response to these threats (mostly fabricated by the Birch Society) included heightened security measures, with snipers stationed on the Mormon Tabernacle during General Conference. Joining us is Dr. Darron Smith to discuss Matt Harris’ new book, Second Class Saints. Don't miss this thought-provoking conversation!
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!
Purchase Matt Harris’ book, Second-Class Saints: Black Mormons and the Struggle for Racial Equality
Show Notes
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Mormon Stories Thanks Our Generous Donors!
Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today:
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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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Sep 26, 2024 • 2h 27min
Excommunication of British YouTuber Nemo the Mormon: A Global Vigil | Ep. 1947
Nemo the Mormon was recently summoned to a Disciplinary Council by his local church leaders in Oxford, England. While his Membership Council letter was vague on the exact reasons why this council is being held, he has some pretty good guesses. He recently went on LADBible and flew down to America to speak at the McKinney, Texas City Council. Nemo has also been a staple in the LDS Discussions series and hosts his own channel where he focuses primarily on the statements and remarks of current LDS leaders to determine the truthfulness of those statements. Additionally, recently leaked training material indicates that President Oaks is pushing Mormon leaders to conduct more of these Disciplinary Councils. Our hearts go out to Nemo during this difficult time and we ask for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to do better.
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Sep 26, 2024 • 3h 9min
Are Mormon Husbands Jerks? ExMormons React to Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Pt. 3 | Ep. 1945
We are back again for part three to discuss episodes six, seven and eight of Hulu’s new hit docuseries The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives. Does Mormonism produce a certain type of husband? Does it create a certain type of wife? How does Mormonism influence the connection, equality, and other aspects of marriages? Join us as we discuss these questions with Alyssa Witbeck,, Hayley Rawle and John and Gerardo.
To watch the new show on Hulu visit here.
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Mormon Stories Thanks Our Generous Donors!
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Sep 25, 2024 • 2h 56min
ExMormon Sues Church to Get His Tithing Back – James Huntsman Appeals | Ep. 1946
James Huntsman, a former member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, is suing the Church to reclaim millions in tithing he alleges were misused. Attorney Kolby Reddish dives into the legal intricacies of the case, exploring issues of fraud and church financial transparency. The discussion touches on the implications of this lawsuit for religious organizations nationwide, including potential impacts on how they manage voluntary contributions. This groundbreaking case raises questions about accountability, First Amendment rights, and the ethical use of donations.