How I Lead as the Bishop’s Wife | Interviews with Jordan Brown and Amanda Fristrom




Leading Saints Podcast show

Summary: In this podcast, Kurt interviews two women with the unofficial leadership calling of Bishop’s Wife.<br> Sister Jordan Brown<br> First he speaks with Jordan Brown, who lives in Spanish Fork, Utah, where her husband has been the bishop of their ward for two years.<br> <br> Highlights<br> 4:25 The circumstances surrounding her husband Brian’s calling as Bishop<br> 9:45 The makeup of their ward<br> 11:35 Leadership Principles: Communication as a couple: it first stopped being as intimate until they decided to focus on talking about his feelings so that he could process them better and she could support him without knowing the causes of those feelings<br> 20:20 Look for the kind eyes: so many people are watching and it’s easy to personalize comments because you are now the bishop’s family, and this can become very negative inside your head. But when you look for the kind, positive eyes instead of the critical, judgemental eyes, you will find them.<br> 25:35 Let yourself serve as the Bishop’s Wife: ask in your prayers to find the opportunities to serve others<br> 27:55 Being the bishop’s wife has given her many opportunities to be intentional about keeping her covenants<br> 31:45 Kid hack: “Sunday Centers” set up four rotationg, 15- to 30-minute stations for quiet activities such as reading, talk with Mom, work on Faith in God, making something with legos, and making a treat<br> 34:55 Living her covenants has become more intentional and less like going through the motions, bringing her closer to Christ<br> Sister Amanda Fristrom<br> Amanda Fristrom and her family live in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, where her husband has been bishop for one year.<br> <br> Highlights<br> 37:00 Her background and how her family ended up in Dubai, UAE<br> 39:00 Life in Dubai<br> 39:55 Being a member of the Church in Dubai: every ward is diverse, dynamic, and inclusive<br> 41:55 The circumstances surrounding her husband’s calling as bishop<br> 43:00 Give yourself time to transition into the position of bishop’s wife: identifying as “the wife of”<br> 44:40 UVU professor Susan Madsen’s article about how women need to be kind to themselves and do what they want to do where they are<br> 47:50 The Sabbath is the day she most has to deal with the position of “the wife of”, and looking to feel love for others gets her out of a negative mindset and into a service mindset<br> 49:25 If the bishop is the shepherd, the bishop’s wife is the first follower<br> 51:00 Bring the Spirit back into a conversation by bearing testimony of the Savior<br> 53:20 Debriefing the former bishop’s wife (and others): listen to their advice<br> 54:15 You can help develop a vision with your husband and others, and help support him and the ward<br> 56:05 Singling out the one: pray about individuals and get creative at finding opportunities to serve them, even when you don’t know why<br> 58:00 Setting an example for the ward<br> 59:35 Working through depression and anxiety and the accompanying loss of the Spirit: stay the course<br> 1:01:50 Use everyone in the ward: Asking others to serve you is a powerful way for them to be able to serve you, as well as for you to be served, and the blessings are reciprocal<br> 1:05:30 The Lord has entrusted you with a lot, but He never intended for you to do it yourself<br> 1:07:00 Getting to know the Savior has led to a greater understanding that all pain and difficulties are encompassed in the Atonement, and this has been a growth opportunity for their entire family<br> Links<br> <a href="https://leadingsaints.org/how-i-lead-as-the-bishops-wife-an-interview-with-alanna-francom/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">How I Lead as the Bishop’s Wife | An Interview with Alanna Francom</a><br> <a href="https://leadingsaints.org/how-i-lead-as-the-bishops-wife-interviews-with-jill-walker-and-kasandra-merrill/" target="_blank" rel="noopener nor..."></a>