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All In

What does it mean to be "all in" the gospel of Jesus Christ in the latter days? The answers might surprise you. All In is a podcast from LDS Living, where we explore this question with the help of individuals who are striving to live their faith every day—just like you.

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  • Abe Mills and Stephen Jones: Love Thy Neighbor

    The complexities surrounding conversations of racism today are numberless but the root of the solution is the two great commandments: love God and love your neighbor as yourself. On this week's episode, we talk with Abe Mills and Stephen Jones, two black Latter-day Saints, about their experiences with racism within Church culture, the faith of those who came before them, and why they don't hesitate to share their faith in Jesus Christ. The All In team is honoring Juneteenth with this special epi

  • Andy Reid: United—Creating Great Teams On and Off the FieldAndy Reid

    Andy Reid is not even done coaching and is already considered to be one of the greatest football coaches of all time. His humble approach to being a leader of men is inspiring and on this week's episode he shares many of the things that have helped him lead great teams. He also shares insights into the players he has coached who he considers to be truly great. 1:30- LaVell Edwards 3:13- Storytelling 5:48- Personality and Patrick Mahomes 9:00- Tammy Reid and the Chiefs 11:32- Overcoming Challenge

  • Ardeth Kapp: Tried and True Marriage AdviceArdeth Kapp

    All In joins our community remembering the service filled life of Ardeth Kapp. Please enjoy this episode originally aired March 9, 2022. Former Young Women General President Ardeth Kapp and her husband Heber went through a lot during their 67 years of marriage before Heber passed away in May 2017. They worked together as president and matron of the Cardston Alberta Temple, were mission leaders of the Canada Vancouver Mission, and dedicated their lives to serving God in every calling in between.

  • Ben Hammond: Breathing Life Into SculptureBen Hammond

    When the Temple Square renovation is complete, four new sculptures by artist Ben Hammond will welcome visitors to the grounds. Hammond began his career apprenticing under a sculptor known for crafting busts for the NFL Hall of Fame. Since then, his meticulous talent has led to creating Hall of Fame busts himself and sculpting a statue of Martha Hughes Cannon for the U.S. Capitol. On this week's episode, Ben shares how his life and career have been shaped—piece by piece—by the Master Sculptor. 2:

  • Benjamin Bikman: The Heart of the Word of WisdomBenjamin Bikman

    Dr. Benjamin Bikman's book has 4.8 stars on Amazon and 3,445 reviews. The researcher of metabolic health and BYU professor has developed a loyal fanbase by sharing evidence that shows that many major diseases have a common root—one that is easily fixed by conscious lifestyle changes. He calls his desire to share these things and their impact a crusade and on this week's episode, he shares why, as a Latter-day Saints, that crusade is fueled by a firm belief in the Word of Wisdom. "Maybe the deepe

  • Bonnie H. Cordon: Letting Him Direct Thy Paths

    There have been seasons when Sister Bonnie H. Cordon was a working mom and other seasons where she was able to choose to stay home. Today, she is a working grandmother who feels that the Lord has given her a miracle she didn't know she needed in the form of an opportunity to lead Southern Virginia University. On this week's episode, we discuss with President Cordon, the former Young Women general president, the Lord's ability to direct us from season to season if we'll just say yes. 3:26- Raised

  • Bridger and Lindsey Frampton: The Faith That Outlasted the Flames in Michigan Pt. 1

    On Sunday, September 28, 2025, Bridger and Lindsey Frampton were at church with their family when a vehicle crashed into the side of their chapel just moments after the administration of the sacrament. What first appeared to be a tragic accident quickly revealed itself to be something far more devastating. In this first half of their story, Bridger and Lindsey honor the lives lost and share the miracles they witnessed and experienced—even in the midst of unimaginable tragedy. 1:36- The Road to M

  • Bridger and Lindsey Frampton: The Faith That Outlasted the Flames in Michigan Pt. 2

    In the second part of this two-part interview, Bridger and Lindsey Frampton—whose family was forever changed by the tragedy in Grand Blanc, Michigan—share what has unfolded in the days following the attack. They reflect on the challenges of guiding their family through grief and healing, and the impact of the love and support they've received from around the world. 00:37- Feelings That Can Coexist 4:29- Lifted Up By Prayer and Support 17:09- Lindsey 20:36- Helping Children Heal 31:55- PTSD 39:00

  • Caitlin Bekker: The Heart of a Heart MomCaitlin Bekker

    Prior to her son's birth in 2020, Caitlin Bekker didn't have experience with congenital heart disease. Five years later, being a "heart mom" has become a core part of her identity. On this week's episode, Caitlin shares how watching her little boy go through multiple open heart surgeries has refined her and have taught her to trust in the Lord, live in gratitude in the present, and she hopes they will ultimately help her become the person and disciple of Jesus Christ she would like to be. 1:45-

  • Camille Fronk Olson: Walking Through the Doors God OpensCamille Fronk Olson

    Have you ever found yourself walking through a door you never expected—but somehow knew God opened for you? On this week's episode, Camille Fronk Olson shares her own personal experience with the subheading of her new book, "But If Not"—this is her story of "Finding God in Unmet Expectations and Unwanted Detours." 1:45- Our Stories in Hindsight 7:36- Why Now? 10:31- Prosperity Gospel Fallacy 20:03- Leaving to God the Management of Blessings 26:07- Physical Bodies 34:16- Mandatory Vs. Voluntary O

  • Cassidy Stay: A Survivor's Story and the Hope of ResurrectionCassidy Stay

    At just 15 years old, Cassidy Stay endured the unimaginable—the tragic loss of her entire family in a horrific act of violence. Left for dead, she survived by pretending to be lifeless, and with remarkable courage, alerted police to the killer's next target, potentially saving many more lives. Now, a decade later, Cassidy reflects on her journey through grief, healing, and unshakable faith. In this week's episode, she shares how the gospel of Jesus Christ has sustained her, the peace she's found

  • Chad Hymas: Discovering Capability Following TragedyChad Hymas

    Chad Hymas was just 27 years old when a ranching accident placed him in a wheelchair for the rest of his life. Over 24 years later, Hymas has proved all naysayers wrong. He has experienced many things people told him at the time of the accident would never be possible. He has traveled the world sharing his story and on this week's episode, he shares the role his faith in Christ has had in the entire journey. "God loves our faith more than anything else." 2:12- God Sends Us Warnings 10:02- Cut th

  • Clayton and Ashley Young: Chasing Paris 2024 Olympic Dreams Together

    Although Ashley Young wasn't competing in the US Olympic Trials, her pride was evident as she stood with their daughters at the finish line ready to greet her husband, Clayton, and celebrate his qualification for the 2024 Olympic Games. On this week's episode, the couple shares the highs and lows of their path to the Olympics, highlighting the sacrifices and moments of discouragement they've faced in pursuit of a shared dream. 1:54- The Beginning of a Dream 3:31- Man on a Mission 9:11- Meeting 1

  • David and Catie Borland: Cleaving Amid Questions of Faith

    When questions of faith shake the foundation of one partner's belief, what happens to the marriage built on shared spiritual foundation? On this week's episode, David and Catie Borland share the story of a season of searching that spanned years and how a marriage rooted in open communication, faith and love helped them cleave to one another through it all—and ultimately resulted in stronger faith than ever before. 1:41- Foundations 3:26- An Unintended Destination 4:57- An Open Line of Communicat

  • Dwight & Susan Potter: "I'll Go Where You Want Me to Go"

    When friends serving as mission leaders in Ghana encouraged Dwight and Susan Potter to submit their mission papers, they didn't hesitate. But the path that followed turned out to be very different from what they expected. In this episode, the Potters share how their willingness to say "yes" led to an unexpected and deeply meaningful journey—one they wouldn't change for anything. 1:46- A Young Missionary to Belgium 3:05- A Change of Plans 5:39- Finding What the Lord Knew All Along 10:55- The Lang

  • Elder and Sister Meredith: Blooming Where You're Planted

    President Alvin F. Meredith and his wife, Sister Jennifer Meredith, have lived all over the world so when the call came to move their young family to Rexburg, Idaho, to lead BYU-Idaho, they did what they've always done: They prepared themselves to love a new place and new people. On this week's episode, the Merediths share their thoughts, at the beginning of a new school year, on how to bloom where you're planted. 1:56- From the Bible Belt to Africa and the Middle East 5:36- Being Where Your Fee

  • Elle Rowley: Reclaiming Motherhood as a Hero's JourneyElle Rowley

    Elle Rowley is a woman on a mission to change the perception of motherhood. For someone who believes motherhood gave her the confidence to do more and be more in life, she wants to help others begin to view motherhood as transformative instead of something to be endured. On this week's episode, we talk with Elle about why she believes motherhood is a hero's journey—one absolutely worth taking. "[Motherhood] tests every part of you but on the other side of that is transformation. It is finding yo

  • Emily Inouye Huey: The Generational Impact of Belief in HumanityEmily Inouye Huey

    Emily Inouye Huey's father was born in a prison camp during World War II. His parents were imprisoned simply for the color of their skin and suffered terrible injustices. Still, Huey's father and other ancestors chose to move forward following the war, refusing to harbor resentment or bitterness—passing on to their children and grandchildren the hope of a much brighter future. Today, Emily is an author who wants to make sure their victory over the atrocities of war is known and that their legacy

  • Emily Peterson: Trusting Two FathersEmily Peterson

    When Emily Peterson's husband passed away after a short but heart wrenching battle with brain cancer, she was left with grief, children to raise, and a business to run. But through it all, she felt the steady presence of her Heavenly Father—and of her husband, guiding her from beyond the veil. In this week's episode, Emily opens up about love that endures, grief that refines, and a journey that is anything but solitary. 4:24- Nathan and Emily 5:42- Losing a Baby 8:36- The Beginning of the Blanke

  • Emily Utt: Guarding the SacredEmily Utt

    Emily Utt has one of the most unique jobs within the Church: she spends her days inside its most sacred and historic spaces. Sometimes that means slipping on a hard hat; other times it means uncovering stories and artifacts that deepen our understanding of the faith's heritage. In this episode, Emily shares what she's learned from a career spent safeguarding holy places—and why these spaces should matter to each of us. 1:43- What Constitutes a Sacred Space? 4:49- Remembering and Connection 9:55-

  • Gary Crittenden: The Weekly Habit That Changed EverythingGary Crittenden

    What if you paused every week to evaluate your life—not in terms of achievements, but in terms of relationships, discipleship, and faithfulness? For Gary Crittenden, that's been a Sunday tradition for decades. Inspired by Stephen R. Covey's "First Things First," Gary developed a habit to help him keep his priorities straight and on this week's episodes he shares the ways this practice has helped him in his efforts to become a better disciple of Jesus Christ, a better husband, father, and son. 1:

  • Heidi Jones: Choosing Forgiveness After TragedyHeidi Jones

    On October 15, 1985, Kathy Sheets returned home from her morning walk and noticed a small package on the driveway. As she reached for it, a bomb—placed by master forger Mark Hofmann in a desperate attempt to divert attention from his collapsing fraud scheme—detonated, taking her life. Kathy's daughter, Heidi Jones, struggled following her mom's passing with bitterness and deep grief but on today's episode, she shares how a decision to forgive made all the difference. 2:00- The 50-Year-Old Housew

  • Irene Caso: Taking Every OpportunityIrene Caso

    Growing up in Madrid, Spain, Irene Caso dreamed of becoming a television broadcaster. That dream came true when she became an anchor and news director for Univision—but God had even greater plans. In this episode, Irene shares how her faith and her family's lifelong commitment to serve the Lord have guided her through every opportunity and challenge. 2:40- A Party or the First Missionary Lesson? 9:59- A True Love for the Gospel 12:12- Choosing a Mission 18:23- Univision 21:22- Meeting Mike 23:21

  • James and Nicole Goldberg: From Sikh to Latter-day Saint

    We always hear that pioneer stories exist all around the world but on this week's episode we are thrilled to share the awe-inspiring true story of Gurcharan Singh Gill, the first Latter-day Saint convert to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from the Sikh faith. Born in India, Gill's search for truth led him to a stake conference in the United States—a moment that would forever change his life and the lives of generations to come. 2:10- A Brief Intro to the Sikh Faith 6:40- "Gill" 1

  • Jamin and Ann Rowan: Becoming Saints

    Throughout history and across religious traditions, countless individuals have been honored for their holiness and devotion. As members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we have this word in the name of our church—it is what we purport to be. But do we fully understand what that entails? Jamin and Ann Rowan recently led a study abroad trip exploring what it means to be and become a saint and on this week's episode, they share what they learned. 2:20- A Study Abroad They Couldn'

  • Jenny Oaks Baker: The Wisdom in God's Plan For Our LivesJenny Oaks Baker

    Jenny Oaks Baker began playing the violin before elementary school and she has not stopped since. Her violin has taken her all around the world and given her opportunities she'd never dreamed of. But there have also been opportunities she has sought that have never come to fruition and other opportunities she didn't even know to seek that have made her life much richer than it would have been otherwise. On this week's episode, Jenny shares her witness that sometimes the Lord's plans are much bet

  • Jill Geigle: Preparing Pornography-Resistant FamiliesJill Geigle

    Jill Geigle has dedicated a great deal of time throughout her life to preparing children and families to face the challenges of a modern world. Specifically, she is passionate that, because all of us will come into contact with pornography at some point, we should prepare our families to be pornography-resistant rather than seeking to protect them from pornography. On this week's episode, Jill shares with us four principles that will help you implement this preparation in your own home. 2:20- Pr

  • John Koelliker: The Faith of a FatherJohn Koelliker

    John Koelliker is a young dad doing his best to care for his family while leading a growing startup as its founder and CEO. Much of the way he lives today comes from watching another dad—his own father, David Koelliker—who passed away in 2019 after battling a brain tumor for nearly a decade. 2:05- Consecration and Cancer 5:45- Confidence as a Missionary 7:41- Achievable Ends 11:30- The Act of Kneeling 13:16- An Entrepreneurial Itch 15:28- And Culture 17:30- A Champion of the Underdog 19:53- Fail

  • John Welling: The Faith To Be Healed—Exploring Spiritual BlindnessJohn Welling

    John Welling is the co-founder of a non-profit whose mission is to bring sight to the blind. On this week's episode, he discusses not only physical blindness but spiritual blindness and why he believes that God and Jesus Christ can heal both through faith and the desire to be healed. 2:53- What Are Cataracts? 5:30- Prevalence in Africa 8:45- Possible Impact 12:36- Guiding Miracles 16:20- Daybreak Vision Project 20:15- A True Story 23:50- Faith To Be Healed 29:42- Spiritual Blindness 36:24- Spiri

  • Katie Wade-Neser: Helping Little Children Come Unto Him

    For five years now, Katie Wade-Neser has been sharing suggestions and ideas for helping parents teach Come, Follow Me to even the tiniest children. She does not feel the idea for the Instagram account or even many of the ideas she has shared have come from her, but instead from a loving Heavenly Father who loves His children. She is simply grateful to have been a part of it! 3:39- A Generational Passion 6:57- The Origin Story 14:09- What Makes Children Special 19:30- Teaching to the Strengths of

  • Kenneth Rooks: A Tale of Two Steeplechase RacesKenneth Rooks

    Olympic silver medalist Kenneth Rooks shocked the world when he worked his way from the back of the pack to become the second American to medal in the 3,000-meter steeplechase since 1984. But those who recognized Rooks' name know that this isn't the first time he's come from behind. In fact, in 2023, Rooks fell in his third lap at the USA Track and Field Nationals but came back to win the race. Both races were a spectacle—incredible athletic feats—and, on today's episode, we talk with Rooks abou

  • Keoni Kauwe: No Real Sacrifices in the Lord's ServiceKeoni Kauwe

    President Keoni Kauwe and his wife, Monica, left behind the life they'd built in Utah when they were asked five years ago to serve as President and First Lady of BYU-Hawaii. Since then, they've fallen in love all over again with the island President Kauwe grew up on and on this week's episode he shares what he's learned about connecting with college students and what best prepares them for success when they leave home. 3:00- Relating to College Students 8:48- A 16-year-old College Freshman 12:52

  • Kyle S. McKay: A Witness of a Living Christ and an Ongoing Restoration

    If the walls of the Kirtland Temple could speak, they would tell you what they saw that day—April 3, 1836—when the Living Christ appeared to the Prophet Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery. Still, the temple stands as a witness of the reality of the Resurrection that we celebrate at Easter. Perhaps it is only fitting that the Kirtland Temple reopened under the Church's ownership this week. On this week's episode, Elder Kyle S. McKay shares how history and an understanding of our heritage strengthens

  • Lizzy Jensen: A Revolution of Answering God's CallLizzy Jensen

    Lizzy Jensen is a believer that God has a work for each of us to do, that faith is the most magical thing on the planet, that Christ can help us create all of the wonderful things that we desire to make in our lives. And all we have to do to see God work through us in our lives? Show up. Answer the call. On this week's episode, we talk with Lizzy about how she believes that as each of us answer these calls and act in faith, we will witness and be a part of a revolution of faith. 1:34- Nature vs.

  • Manti Te'o: Walks Through Gethsemane

    Manti Te'o was on top of the world when it came to football. In his senior season at Notre Dame, he was a Heisman trophy finalist who led the Fighting Irish to the national championship game. But off the football field, Manti was involved in an online relationship with someone he'd never met. It is now known as a famous catfishing scandal but at the time, Manti Te'o was just a college athlete who was trying to navigate a horrific experience in the public eye. On today's episode, Manti discusses

  • Maria Eckersley: Receiving the Gift of the Resurrection at EasterMaria Eckersley

    Years ago, Maria Eckersley found herself needing the Savior more than ever. As her husband battled pancreatic cancer, Easter became more than a holiday—it became a lifeline of hope, hope in the promises of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Instead of creating a long list of activities or traditions, Maria created what she calls a "tradition of teaching." In this episode, Maria shares how intentionally focusing her family on the gift of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ transformed her home and her grat

  • Marjorie Lowder and Russell M. Nelson Jr.: Celebrating a Father and a Prophet's 100th Birthday

    On September 9th, President Russell M. Nelson will turn 100 years old, becoming the first prophet of this dispensation to become a centenarian. In celebration of this remarkable milestone, on this week's episode, we visited with President Nelson's two youngest children who offer a rare and intimate look into the life, legacy, and personal moments of a leader who continues to shape the Church in our day. "It's been beautiful to see…he's himself but just more." 3:20- A Church Led Like a Home 5:36-

  • Meg Walter: Grief and the Love DeficitMeg Walter

    In August 2024, Meg Walter, the writer of a humorous Deseret News column, unexpectedly lost her 62-year-old father to a heart attack. Suddenly, her columns, although still funny at times, took on a more somber tone. The humorous journalist was forced to work through something that faces each of us at some point: Grief. On this week's episode, she shares how that grief helped her settle into her faith. 2:06- Observation and Humor 4:48- Latter-day Saint Culture 7:41- Being Open About Faith 12:50-

  • Melinda Brown: The Temple—A Practice in Receiving the Atonement of Jesus ChristMelinda Brown

    Over the last few years, in addition to teaching young single adults a temple prep class she calls "Temple Plus," Melinda Brown has traveled from her home in Utah to Durham, North Carolina to pursue a degree from Duke Divinity School. In the process, she has found her love and appreciation for the temple deepen. On this week's episode, she shares why she believes the gifts God intends to endow us with within His holy house are intended to bless our lives in the present. She now recognizes that e

  • Melissa Inouye: Why Loving One Another Is More Than Bringing CasserolesMelissa Inouye

    Identity, creating understanding, covenants, a worldwide Church, faith crises, change in the Church—these are topics Melissa Inouye, a scholar, addresses in an effort to explain how she has “found the fruits of this life (the life of a Latter-day Saint) to be worthwhile—costly, to be sure, but also rich and nourishing, a source of deep joy.” To honor the life of Melissa Wei-Tsing Inouye we are revisiting this episode from the All In archives. This episode originally aired on July 10, 2019. 1:51-

  • Michael Huston: Lament—A Faithful Complaint to GodMichael Huston

    While sitting in a class at the theological seminary he attended, Michael Huston was floored when he heard his teacher say these words: "Lament is faithfully complaining to God." The teacher went on to say, "Lament is the way you worship to God from within pain." Huston describes the feeling he felt that day as exhaling a breath he had been holding for a very long time. On this week's episode, he explains why he hopes to help others find that same relief in the concept of lament. 1:51- What is L

  • Mike Maughan: Joining the Welcoming Committee for ChristMike Maughan

    Mike Maughan was serving in a YSA bishopric when he heard Blake Roney, now the president of the Provo City Center Temple say, "We are not the gatekeepers, we are the welcoming committee." That single statement changed the way Mike has lived in the years since and it changed the culture of the YSA ward in which he was serving. On this week's episode, Mike discusses the transformative nature of that experience. 2:26- Freed From the Burden of Judgment 7:53- Take Them By the Hand 18:52- Application

  • Monte Deere: Receiving the Savior's Healing BalmMonte Deere

    Monte Deere and his brother Michael were born just 14 months apart—the kind of brothers who shared a bedroom—and a paper route—even when they didn't have to. So, when Michael took his own life while Monte and his wife were serving as mission leaders in the Spain Malaga Mission, Monte found himself grieving in a foreign country far away from his family. Since returning home, Monte has dealt with health challenges that have disrupted his own quality of life—even causing him to be released from a c

  • Morgan Choi: God Is EverywhereMorgan Choi

    Morgan Choi and her husband have lived in four very different countries during their young marriage. They have also experienced very difficult things in lands far from home but what they have found is that God is everywhere and when we seek to feel His love, we will always find it. On this week's episode, Morgan shares her witness that prayers are heard and answered all around the world. "Being curious is such a positive thing, you're asking questions about someone, you're wanting to get to know

  • Morgan Scalley: The Most Important Wins of AllMorgan Scalley

    Morgan Scalley is recognized as one of the top defensive coordinators in college football, known for preparing his players to be ready for whatever comes their way on the field. But for Coach Scalley, the most meaningful preparation happens off the field. In this week's episode, he shares how living the gospel of Jesus Christ has taught him to face life with faith and why the joy found in the Savior's Atonement far surpasses any victory on the scoreboard. 2:26- Football Vs. Spreading the Gospel

  • Natalie Hill Jensen: The Temple—An Answer To PrayersNatalie Hill Jensen

    Natalie Hill Jensen was a single adult when she attended her sister's wedding. There, the sealer who is also an apostle of God told her that heaven would help her as she searched for someone to marry. That heavenly help did come as promised and it eventually included finding her husband but first, it came in the form of an invitation issued in a talk by Sister Wendy Watson Nelson, wife of our prophet, President Russell M. Nelson. On this week's episode, Natalie shares how accepting that invitati

  • Ore Kaffo: The Transformative Difference of Understanding Your Identity as a Child of GodOre Kaffo

    When she was just 7 years old, Ore Kaffo was abducted from her foster family—the only family she had ever known—by her birth mother. After living her entire life in England, a place that had always been happy for her, she found herself back in her home country of Nigeria. Her entire world was changed, and along with that, she struggled to make sense of her identity. As she wrestled to understand her new existence, she came to realize that she is, first and foremost, a child of God. On this week'

  • Paul Wuthrich: The Price of a Consecrated LifePaul Wuthrich

    Actor Paul Wuthrich has played a variety of roles, many of them real people from Church history, some well-known and others with virtually unrecognizable names but from each of these roles, he's learned about what it means to live on a consecrated life. On this week's episode, he shares what he has learned through a part-time career in acting about submission and humbly seeking the will of God. 1:42- Portraying a Prophet in a Full Circle 8:49- A Career Shaped by Faith 12:25- Standing In The Savi

  • President Susan H. Porter: The Blessing of Serving in Primary

    What would the Primary General President say to a newly called Primary leader? Why does Primary matter? How can we create "places of security" for children? We find out on this week's episode as President Susan H. Porter gives advice directly to a brand new ward primary president. 1:50- Upbringing 4:23- First and Earliest Communicators 8:15- Recognizing the Spirit 10:14- Long-term Impacts of Primary 13:30- Experiences with Elder Porter 18:08- Engaging Five Senses 20:15- Service When It's Not Con

  • Rachel Cope: When God Invites Us to Slow DownRachel Cope

    The world undoubtedly moves at a faster pace today than it did during any previous period of Church history but historian Rachel Cope is a believer that, in all generations, God often aids our conversion by inviting us (and sometimes forcing us) to slow down. On this week's episode she shares her own experience as well as examples from Church History that illustrate the fact that the process of conversion is not a race but rather something that requires work and often takes time. 2:18- Publicly

  • Rebecca Connolly: Believing in Happily Ever AfterRebecca Connolly

    Rebecca Connolly is an author of stories but she is well aware of who the Author of the best stories is and it is in Him that she has placed her trust. From choosing to quit her job in order to write full-time to writing love stories and continuing to believe in them despite having yet to find a love story of her own, Rebecca has placed her pen firmly in the hand of God. On this week's episode, we talk with Rebecca about discovering her own story as she tells the stories of others, some fictiona

  • Ridge and Brittany Alkonis: A Long Road Home

    On May 29, 2021, US Navy Lt. Ridge Alkonis took his wife and children to hike a portion of Mount Fuji, a famous mountain where he were stationed in Japan. On their way home, they planned to stop at an ice cream shop Ridge had visited during his time serving in Japan as a missionary years earlier. Ridge was mid-conversation with his 7-year-old daughter when he suddenly lost consciousness and consequently lost control of the car he was driving, resulting in the deaths of two people. Ridge was sent

  • Rose Datoc Dall: Seeing Yourself in the Story of SalvationRose Datoc Dall

    Rose Datoc Dall found comfort in the story of salvation taught within the restored gospel of Jesus Christ as a young woman. She began painting religious art and observed through her artistic success how God prevails in our lives. In the new book she shepherded me, Expressions of Jesus, Rose invites others to not only see Christ more clearly, but to see themselves in His story. In this interview, she shares how art can become a form of testimony, how creative expression deepens faith, and why she

  • Rowdy Gaines: Gold Medals and Gifts Money Can't BuyRowdy Gaines

    In the 1984 Summer Olympics, Rowdy Gaines captured hearts around the world—and three gold medals in the pool. But for Rowdy, his Olympic triumphs are just one chapter in a much bigger story. In this week's episode, the legendary swimmer opens up about the moments that shaped him: the discipline of elite competition, the unexpected turns of life before and after gold, and the personal journey that led him to faith and family. 3:55- Discovering an Incredible Talent 7:05- An Olympic Boycott and Fou

  • Ryan Shupe: Big Dreams and Little DecisionsRyan Shupe

    Ryan Shupe: Big Dreams and Little Decisions Ryan Shupe is best-known as the singer of a hit song called "Dream Big" but on today's episode, Ryan shares with us his take on small decisions and how those small decisions can have big, lasting impacts. Ryan shares that these decisions are often the result of trusting in personal revelation and acting on that inspiration. So, while Ryan's life has certainly been impacted by a single song, he recognizes that it has been many decisions along the way th

  • Sarah Sun Kanell: Creating True Belonging and InclusionSarah Sun Kanell

    Sarah Sun Kanell began attending a Salt Lake City residential ward as a high schooler. In that ward, she experienced what she describes as true belonging. This was only the beginning of Sarah's conversion to the gospel of Jesus Christ but the people she met exemplified the person and disciple of Jesus Christ she wanted to be. On this week's episode, Sarah shares what she has learned about the contribution we all have the ability to make to the Church of Jesus Christ. Time stamps: 3:25- Honoring

  • Savannah Wooden: The Physical Healing Power of GodSavannah Wooden

    Savannah Wooden was in high school when, after years of struggling with seizures, she made the difficult decision to have brain surgery that, if successful, would cure her seizures. The surgery was, by that measure, very successful, but in the years since, Savannah has struggled with the byproducts of the surgery. Even then, she can see that the power of the priesthood invited healing into her life that otherwise may not have been possible. 2:13- The First Seizure 4:47- A Possible Surgical Cure

  • Shane Reese: Leading a Prophetically-Directed UniversityShane Reese

    Since becoming president of Brigham Young University last year, Shane Reese has often referenced a number of talks given by prophets and apostles. This is not a mistake. He has expressed determination to follow prophets, seers and revelators as he leads BYU. On this week's episode, President Reese shares what he believes are the most pressing issues of this time and why he thinks BYU students truly have potential to change the world. 2:31- Raised By a Single Mom 7:28- The BYU Education That Almo

  • Shannon Foster: Making Scripture Study DeliciousShannon Foster

    Shannon Foster didn't grow up in a Latter-day Saint home where scriptures were regularly studied—and her father wasn't a member of the Church. But rather than see this as a setback, Shannon considers it one of her greatest blessings. That unique perspective has shaped her ability to relate to others and to inspire confidence in anyone seeking to better understand and love the scriptures. In this episode, Shannon shares her journey and explains why she's so passionate about helping others develop

  • Sharley Funk: Slowly Losing a Husband to Early-Onset Alzheimer'sSharley Funk

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