Synopsis
Mormon Stories podcast is an attempt to explore and build understanding between and about Mormons through the telling of stories in both audio and video formats.
Episodes
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667: Stephen Bloor Pt. 1 - The British Bishop who Lost his Faith as Bishop
06/11/2016 Duration: 01h25minIn this two-part episode we interview Stephen Bloor. Stephen discusses his experiences growing up as a Mormon in the U.K. including serving an LDS mission and being married in the Frankfurt, Germany temple. Eventually Stephen served as an LDS Bishop in the U.K. for 7 years. While serving as bishop Stephen learned of troubling issues with LDS Church history including Joseph Smith's polygamy, his marriage to other men's wives (polyandry), and his sexual relationships with underaged girls. Unable to reconcile these problems, Stephen eventually resigned from his position as LDS bishop. After resigning as bishop, Stephen was told by his LDS leaders that he was not allowed to return to church, and would not be allowed to discuss any of his issues or concerns with other LDS church members (by threat of excommunication). Through these actions, Stephen was effectively cut off from the community he served for decades. Over time, Stephen became involved in former U.K. Stake President Top Phillips's law suit agains
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666: Nathan Lisgo - Navigating the "Middle Way" in the U.K. Pt. 2
04/11/2016 Duration: 01h08minFor my first interview in our "Mormons in the U.K." series, I interview my dear friend Nathan Lisgo. In this two part series Nathan discusses: 1) Growing up in Lancaster, England, serving a mission, getting married in the temple, etc. 2) His faith transition, largely caused by questions/concerns regarding the LDS Church's history regarding African Americans and the priesthood. And 3) How Nathan has navigated a nuanced testimony and a mixed-faith marriage with his wife and three children. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonstories/message
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665: Nathan Lisgo - Navigating the "Middle Way" in the U.K. Pt. 1
04/11/2016 Duration: 55minFor my first interview in our "Mormons in the U.K." series, I interview my dear friend Nathan Lisgo. In this two part series Nathan discusses: 1) Growing up in Lancaster, England, serving a mission, getting married in the temple, etc. 2) His faith transition, largely caused by questions/concerns regarding the LDS Church's history regarding African Americans and the priesthood. And 3) How Nathan has navigated a nuanced testimony and a mixed-faith marriage with his wife and three children. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonstories/message
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664: The Excommunication of Amy and Jake Malouf Pt. 2 - The Verdict
21/10/2016 Duration: 01h45minIn part two of my interview with Amy and Jake Malouf, we discuss the verdict from their October 11, 2016 Mormon Disciplinary Council on charges of Apostasy, along with their reactions to the verdict. This is a link to the recent article from the Anchorage Press about Amy and Jake's disciplinary council. This is a link to the letter Amy and Jake read during their disciplinary council. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonstories/message
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663: A Very Rough, Unplanned, and Informal First Discussion about Mormon and Post-Mormon Polyamory and Consensual Non-Monogamy
20/10/2016 Duration: 02h04minOn a recent trip from New Jersey to Vermont with Mormon Therapist Natasha Helfer Parker and Dr. Gina Colvin we decided to have a rough, unplanned, unrehearsed, and VERY informal first discussion about post-Mormon polyamory and non-monogamy. For those who care deeply about this issue, there are a few very important things we would like to emphasize: This is a rough, free-form, first discussion about orthodox, transitioning, and post-Mormon non-monogamy and polyamory. This is not meant to be a pre-planned, comprehensive, uber-professional treatment of the topic. If you are looking for such a treatment, please do not listen. For those of you who are very knowledgable about and/or experienced with polyamory and non-monogamy, we openly acknowledge that we likely (or most definitely) employed several incorrect or improper terms, stereotypes, and biases in this discussion. We do this partially on purpose - because it gives us/you a chance to explore and correct common mistakes or misperceptions used regarding t
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662: Elna Baker's Mormon Transition
20/10/2016 Duration: 01h19minElna Baker is the author of the highly acclaimed The New York Regional Mormon Singles Halloween Dance: A Memoir. She is also a contributor to the podcast This American Life. As part of the 2016 New York City Mormon Transitions Retreat Elna shares experiences regarding her faith transition away from Mormonism. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonstories/message
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661: Abby Huntsman and Carrie Sheffield and their Transitions Out of Mormonism
19/10/2016 Duration: 56minAs part of the 2016 Mormon Transitions New York Retreat we interview journalists Abby Huntsman and Carrie Sheffield. In this interview they discuss their transitions out of Mormonism. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonstories/message
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Announcements: Hiring OSF DIrector of Operations, NYC Retreat October 14-16
04/10/2016 Duration: 03minAnnouncements: Hiring OSF DIrector of Operations, NYC Retreat October 14-16. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonstories/message
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660: Dr. Greg Prince Pt. 3 - How to Maintain Faith in Mormonism as an Intellectual
04/10/2016 Duration: 01h31minDr. Greg Prince is best known within Mormonism as the author of three books: - Power from on High: The Development of Mormon Priesthood - David O. McKay and the Rise of Modern Mormonism - Leonard Arrington and the Writing of Mormon History In this three-part series we discuss the following: - Part 1: Greg's early years as a Mormon in the Los Angeles area, his graduate work as a dentist and as a pathologist, and his role in developing a cure for RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection), which has saved tens (if not hundreds) of thousands of infant lives. - Part 2: Greg discusses the challenges of raising a son (Madison) with autism, then discusses how he developed a gospel framework that allowed him to avoid a faith crisis, which led to his entree into Mormon history authorship. We focus on his Priesthood book. - Part 3: Greg goes deep into how he maintains faith/belief and activity in God/Christ/the LDS Church as a scientist, and after knowing so much troubling LDS history. He also lays out in detail his n
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659: Dr. Greg Prince Pt. 2 - On Autism, Mormon History, and LDS Priesthood
04/10/2016 Duration: 01h24minDr. Greg Prince is best known within Mormonism as the author of three books: - Power from on High: The Development of Mormon Priesthood - David O. McKay and the Rise of Modern Mormonism - Leonard Arrington and the Writing of Mormon History In this three-part series we discuss the following: - Part 1: Greg's early years as a Mormon in the Los Angeles area, his graduate work as a dentist and as a pathologist, and his role in developing a cure for RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection), which has saved tens (if not hundreds) of thousands of infant lives. - Part 2: Greg discusses the challenges of raising a son (Madison) with autism, then discusses how he developed a gospel framework that allowed him to avoid a faith crisis, which led to his entree into Mormon history authorship. We focus on his Priesthood book. - Part 3: Greg goes deep into how he maintains faith/belief and activity in God/Christ/the LDS Church as a scientist, and after knowing so much troubling LDS history. He also lays out in detail his n
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658: Dr. Greg Prince Pt. 1 - Early Years, Developing a Cure for RSV
04/10/2016 Duration: 01h10minDr. Greg Prince is best known within Mormonism as the author of three books: - Power from on High: The Development of Mormon Priesthood - David O. McKay and the Rise of Modern Mormonism - Leonard Arrington and the Writing of Mormon History In this three-part series we discuss the following: - Part 1: Greg's early years as a Mormon in the Los Angeles area, his graduate work as a dentist and as a pathologist, and his role in developing a cure for RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection), which has saved tens (if not hundreds) of thousands of infant lives. - Part 2: Greg discusses the challenges of raising a son (Madison) with autism, then discusses how he developed a gospel framework that allowed him to avoid a faith crisis, which led to his entree into Mormon history authorship. We focus on his Priesthood book. - Part 3: Greg goes deep into how he maintains faith/belief and activity in God/Christ/the LDS Church as a scientist, and after knowing so much troubling LDS history. He also lays out in detail his n
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657: Apostasy in Anchorage, Alaska – The Excommunication of Amy and Jake Malouf
28/09/2016 Duration: 01h35minAmy and Jake Malouf have been devout LDS church members for their entire lives – living the past 14+ years in Anchorage, Alaska. They have served in high-level callings in their Anchorage ward, and are very well-respected and well-liked in their Alaska LDS community. Two years ago Amy and Jake began to have doubts about the truthfulness of the LDS Church. As they began to share their questions/doubts/concerns about LDS doctrine and policy on Facebook (e.g., the November 2015 policy against LGBT Mormons and their children), their posts were monitored by ward and stake members and reported to the stake leadership. When they were directly asked by their stake president to remain silent about their questions/concerns/doubts/disbelief – they declined as a matter of conscience. Recently when they spoke out publicly on Facebook against the November, 2015 LGBT policy (out of concern for LDS LGBT youth suicides) they were informed by their LDS stake president that they will soon be excommunicated. The date/time of the
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656: Omar and Nancy Kader - The Journey of a Palestinian Boy Raised in Utah and His Amazing Wife Pt. 4
25/09/2016 Duration: 59minDr. Omar Kader was born in Provo, Utah to Palestinian immigrants. HIs father was a devout Muslim and a disabled World War I vet who owned a successful Provo fruit farm. During Omar's childhood he and his family were called the n-word by fellow Provoans, but fought to earn the respect of his community. Omar and his father were close friends of Dr. Hugh Nibley, who liked to practice his Arabic skills with Omar's dad. In this epic multi-part series, we hear several inspiring stories, including: How Omar escaped Palestine after being sent back there by his father to prevent him from marrying a Utah woman. How Dr. Hugh Nibley fought to help Omar enroll in Brigham Young University. How Omar met, courted, and married his amazing wife Nancy - a brilliant Mormon girl from Ogden, UT (this courtship included his conversion to the LDS faith). We also touch on what it was like to enter into a multi-cultural marriage in Utah during the 1960s. Omar's draft into the Vietnam War (serving in Germany) How Omar and Nancy risked
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655: Omar and Nancy Kader - The Journey of a Palestinian Boy Raised in Utah and His Amazing Wife Pt. 3
25/09/2016 Duration: 01h15minDr. Omar Kader was born in Provo, Utah to Palestinian immigrants. HIs father was a devout Muslim and a disabled World War I vet who owned a successful Provo fruit farm. During Omar's childhood he and his family were called the n-word by fellow Provoans, but fought to earn the respect of his community. Omar and his father were close friends of Dr. Hugh Nibley, who liked to practice his Arabic skills with Omar's dad. In this epic multi-part series, we hear several inspiring stories, including: How Omar escaped Palestine after being sent back there by his father to prevent him from marrying a Utah woman. How Dr. Hugh Nibley fought to help Omar enroll in Brigham Young University. How Omar met, courted, and married his amazing wife Nancy - a brilliant Mormon girl from Ogden, UT (this courtship included his conversion to the LDS faith). We also touch on what it was like to enter into a multi-cultural marriage in Utah during the 1960s. Omar's draft into the Vietnam War (serving in Germany) How Omar and Nancy risked
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654: Omar and Nancy Kader - The Journey of a Palestinian Boy Raised in Utah and His Amazing Wife Pt. 2
25/09/2016 Duration: 01h31minDr. Omar Kader was born in Provo, Utah to Palestinian immigrants. HIs father was a devout Muslim and a disabled World War I vet who owned a successful Provo fruit farm. During Omar's childhood he and his family were called the n-word by fellow Provoans, but fought to earn the respect of his community. Omar and his father were close friends of Dr. Hugh Nibley, who liked to practice his Arabic skills with Omar's dad. In this epic multi-part series, we hear several inspiring stories, including: How Omar escaped Palestine after being sent back there by his father to prevent him from marrying a Utah woman. How Dr. Hugh Nibley fought to help Omar enroll in Brigham Young University. How Omar met, courted, and married his amazing wife Nancy - a brilliant Mormon girl from Ogden, UT (this courtship included his conversion to the LDS faith). We also touch on what it was like to enter into a multi-cultural marriage in Utah during the 1960s. Omar's draft into the Vietnam War (serving in Germany) How Omar and Nancy risked
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653: Omar and Nancy Kader - The Journey of a Palestinian Boy Raised in Utah and His Amazing Wife Pt. 1
25/09/2016 Duration: 01h06minDr. Omar Kader was born in Provo, Utah to Palestinian immigrants. HIs father was a devout Muslim and a disabled World War I vet who owned a successful Provo fruit farm. During Omar's childhood he and his family were called the n-word by fellow Provoans, but fought to earn the respect of his community. Omar and his father were close friends of Dr. Hugh Nibley, who liked to practice his Arabic skills with Omar's dad. In this epic multi-part series, we hear several inspiring stories, including: How Omar escaped Palestine after being sent back there by his father to prevent him from marrying a Utah woman. How Dr. Hugh Nibley fought to help Omar enroll in Brigham Young University. How Omar met, courted, and married his amazing wife Nancy - a brilliant Mormon girl from Ogden, UT (this courtship included his conversion to the LDS faith). We also touch on what it was like to enter into a multi-cultural marriage in Utah during the 1960s. Omar's draft into the Vietnam War (serving in Germany) How Omar and Nancy risked
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652: One Ordinary Family's Extraordinary Mormon Transition Pt. 3
15/09/2016 Duration: 51minIn this epic, three-part interview with Paul, Lisa, and Kyle, we learn about one ordinary Mormon family’s extraordinary Mormon transition. Topics covered in this episode include: Living as an orthodox Mormon family in rural Utah. Dealing with a crisis of faith in a large, orthodox Mormon family. Living in a mixed-faith marriage. How to ineffectively and effectively communicate with believing family members (siblings, extended family). Dealing with a missionary in the field while the family is having a crisis of faith. Supporting a gay child. Leaving the church after decades of service, and in mid-life. As a parent, sitting outside your own child’s wedding. Finding communities of support (and joy) after leaving the church. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonstories/message
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651: One Ordinary Family's Extraordinary Mormon Transition Pt. 2
15/09/2016 Duration: 01h17minIn this epic, three-part interview with Paul, Lisa, and Kyle, we learn about one ordinary Mormon family’s extraordinary Mormon transition. Topics covered in this episode include: Living as an orthodox Mormon family in rural Utah. Dealing with a crisis of faith in a large, orthodox Mormon family. Living in a mixed-faith marriage. How to ineffectively and effectively communicate with believing family members (siblings, extended family). Dealing with a missionary in the field while the family is having a crisis of faith. Supporting a gay child. Leaving the church after decades of service, and in mid-life. As a parent, sitting outside your own child’s wedding. Finding communities of support (and joy) after leaving the church. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonstories/message
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650: One Ordinary Family's Extraordinary Mormon Transition Pt. 1
15/09/2016 Duration: 01h17minIn this epic, three-part interview with Paul, Lisa, and Kyle, we learn about one ordinary Mormon family’s extraordinary Mormon transition. Topics covered in this episode include: Living as an orthodox Mormon family in rural Utah. Dealing with a crisis of faith in a large, orthodox Mormon family. Living in a mixed-faith marriage. How to ineffectively and effectively communicate with believing family members (siblings, extended family). Dealing with a missionary in the field while the family is having a crisis of faith. Supporting a gay child. Leaving the church after decades of service, and in mid-life. As a parent, sitting outside your own child’s wedding. Finding communities of support (and joy) after leaving the church. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonstories/message
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BONUS: M. Russell Ballard Regional Broadcast - 9-11-2016
12/09/2016 Duration: 34minM. Russell Ballard Regional Broadcast - 9-11-2016 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mormonstories/message