
EP 543 – “A Vaccine! A Vaccine!”
The First Presidency issues its strongest language yet on the importance of getting vaccinated against COVID-19. Will the saints listen?
The First Presidency issues its strongest language yet on the importance of getting vaccinated against COVID-19. Will the saints listen?
Area Seventies get released before conference, a deep dive on Albanian, and grading the Church’s pandemic response.
We’ve got the latest in Latter-day Saint news for August 3, 2021
It’s finally happened. Two galactic forces sit down together. How many egos can fit in one room?!
The stars and creative forces behind “Once I Was Engaged” join us for a riveting discussion on LDS cinema.
Yes, your bishop can ask if you are vaccinated.
Church History Library Director Keith Erekson discusses his new book, “Real vs. Rumor: How to Dispel Latter-day Myths.”
Author Sariah Wilson is back! The MTC resumes in-person training. 20% of young Mormons are LGBTQ, and we beat Bill Gates!
Donny Osmond is back in Vegas, summer youth activities return, more NAACP news, and a surprise guest host!
The Church announces a major partnership with the NAACP, no more Saturday evening General Conference, and David Archuleta identifies as LGBTQ.
How do we get more Latter-day Saint women involved in public service? That’s the mission of Project Elect. We interview two of their founders.
Emeritus General Authority Tad R. Callister ruffles some feathers by going after government programs, we review “Witnesses,” and QAnon among the Mormons!
Time-only marriages end in the temple, the Church joined the GameStop shorting party, MTC reopen!
Prefabricated temples are the future, President Nelson keeps part of the Salt Lake Temple, the danger of faith-promoting stories.
Wendy Nelson speaks at UVU commencement, leading us to discuss the roles of prophets’ wives. Also Manti murals survive!
Ben McAdams represented Utah’s 4th district in the U.S. House of Representatives. He’s a Latter-day Saint and a Democrat. Hear his story.
What do you do when fast and testimony meeting goes off the rails? Saints get up in arms over requiring COVID vaccines for some missionaries.
Natasha Helfer’s work has the support of fellow therapists, so why is she facing disciplinary action and others don’t?
From singles forming the majority at church, to LGBTQ+ representation on BYUtv, to how we talk about less-active members – much has changed.
We’ve assembled the best and the brightest to recap the greatest talks and news from April 2021 General Conference
Our greatest exercise in audio temple prognostication. Ever.
Missionaries don’t have to get the COVID vaccine, Sariah Wilson has a new book, Manti murals live another day… and Star Wars passion.
Defying Church leaders, many Latter-day Saints are organizing against the COVID-19 vaccination effort.
The Salt Lake and Manti temples end live endowments and remove their historic murals. E. Uchtdorf donates to Dems! Also, awful DezNat threads.
BYU’s Rainbow Day lights the Y, the Church reaffirms its opposition to the Equality Act, and have you watched “Murder Among the Mormons”?
A study of disaffiliated Latter-day Saints who claim to have religiously “rigid” parents asks us to rethink the way we relate to our loved ones.
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Rosie Card discusses her new temple guidebook “House of Light,” plus we get into some how weekly news.
Inside DezNat, the leftward tilt of educated Latter-day Saints, and the erosion of traditional power of Church leaders over conservatives?
Olympian Noelle Pikus-Pace has used goals to overcome trials, judgmental church culture, and physical injury, all with an eye toward faith.
Are Young Single Adult stakes serving their purpose? How do we combat “brain drain” of members moving to more affordable areas?
The new congress is the least Latter-day Saint in years; a history of Mormons and vaccines; crazy Facebook comments V. 2.0
Let’s talk about the Capitol riot and bad cosplay. Also, affinity fraud in Utah, gender pay gaps in religious countries, and COVID!
It’s too easy to preach to LGBTQ Latter-day Saints. Richard Ostler believes we do the most good by listening and understanding.
2020 will soon be behind us. We reflect on the top stories of the year as well as some exciting weekly news. Also, Wonder Woman.
The TWiM family—and some special guests—recount meaningful Christmas stories designed to amuse and uplift.
The Church congratulates Joe Biden on his Electoral College victory and the Latter-day Saint internet LOSES ITS MIND.
Geoff and Kurt get into it on COVID, the First Presidency Christmas Devotional soothes our hearts, four temples move to Phase 3.
Christmas is upon us! What is Advent? What does 2020’s Light the World campaign entail? Why hasn’t the Church recognized Joe Biden’s victory?
#GiveThanks is awesome, and we have plenty to talk about, including some folks who don’t love to, uh, give thanks? Devin Thorpe is here.