FMH Podcast
Summary: Feminist Mormon Housewives- Listening For Incredible LDS Women
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Join Lindsay and Malia as they discuss cosmetic surgery and the feminist implications.Bumper used: Justin Bieber "Boyfriend" Parody "If I Was Your Surgeon" FEMINIST INFO RATING SYSTEM:
Join Lindsay for the primer series on Mormon Polygamy that will begin with the wives of Joseph Smith and eventually broaden to contemporary strains of the practice today. This episode deals with Zina Huntington Jacobs Young Smith Read the text of the post here. Buy the reading guide here.
Join Lindsay for the primer series on Mormon Polygamy that will begin with the wives of Joseph Smith and eventually broaden to contemporary strains of the practice today. This episode deals with Louisa Beaman.Read the text of the post here. Buy the reading guide here.
Join Lisa as she interviews Jessica Steed from the Exponent ii and LDS WAVE about her Mormon story.
Join Lindsay for the primer series on Mormon Polygamy that will begin with the wives of Joseph Smith and eventually broaden to contemporary stains of the practice today. This episode deals with Joseph's "second" plural wife, Lucinda Morgan Harris. Read the text of the post here. Buy the reading guide here.
Join Lindsay for the primer series on Mormon Polygamy that will begin with the wives of Joseph Smith and eventually broaden to contemporary strains of the practice today. This episode deals with Joseph's first plural wife, Fanny Alger. Read the text of the post here. Buy the reading guide here.
Lindsay talks with Stephanie Lauritzen and Jerilyn Pool over diet cokes on the subject of authority.
Lindsay Park talks with Adam Ford, a practicing Utah attorney and Executive Director of the Sunstone Educational Foundation about the recent polygamy and gay marriage rulings and what they mean to Mormons. Links mentioned in this podcast: Utah Same-Sex Marriage Ruling
Join Cami in her interview of Maxine Hanks on Mary, the Mother of God. This is Part 1 of a three part series in which Maxine shares her knowledge of the different Marys in the New Testament and the role that they can play in our individual spiritual journeys. Part 1 focuses primarily on Mary, mother of Jesus and her season, Advent and Christmas. Deepen your understanding of our rich Christian heritage and add more light to your personal journey this holiday season!
Heather Moore-Farley reads the talk she gave on November 24th, 2013 on "Apology."
Join Lindsay as she talks with Edward Jones and Kimberly Lewis about Heavenly Mother. Links mentioned in this podcast: Kimberly's Finding Heavenly Mother series. Check out Edward's article in the upcoming magazine and subscribe to Sunstone Magazine. Artwork of Galen Dara.
Join Lindsay as she interviews the organizers of "Second Annual Wear Pants to Church Day," Jerilyn and Nancy.
Join Cami, Edward and Meg as they discuss how the LDS Feminist & LGBT communities can unite forces to achieve equality across sexually-defined borders. (song "Postcards" by Bridgit Mendler, Ordain Women, WAVE, Homeless LGBT Youth in Utah, The Abhau Blogspot, AZ Youth, No More Strangers, Mormons and Gays, Human Rights Campaign, Affirmations, Joanna Brooks, Carol Lynn Pearson, PGLAG: Parents, Families & Friends of Lesbians and Gays)
Join Cami, Chelsea and Anissa as they discuss "Half The Sky" by Pulitzer Prize Winners Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn. Find out how we can do our share in turning women's oppression into opportunity! (Second Chance Education, The Box Girls, Micro-financing, Female Circumcision Prevention, Heifer International Christmas Cards, Girl Rising) Four Things You Can Do in the Next 10 Minutes 1. Go to www.kiva.org, www.globalgiving.org or www.givology.com and open an account where you can directly sponsor an individual overseas. 2. Sponsor a girl/woman through Plan International, Women for Women International, American Jewish World Service or World Vision. 3. Sign up for email updates on www.womensenews.org or www.worldpulse.com in order to receive updates on current abuse and actions you can take to help. 4. Join the CARE Action Network. This will assist you in speaking out, educating policy makers and adding your voice against poverty and injustice.
Join Jerilyn as she interviews historian Russell Stevenson about three interesting historical stories that deal with women's issues.