Mormon Stories - LDS show

Mormon Stories - LDS

Summary: 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.

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 180: Navigating an LDS Faith Crisis In or Out of the Church Pt. 3 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:10

This segment is part of an all day workshop held at the August 2010 Salt Lake Sunstone Symposium. The first half of the day was dedicated to navigating a faith crisis in or out of the LDS church. The second half of the day was dedicated to navigating a marriage when one of the partners loses their faith.

 179: Navigating an LDS Faith Crisis In or Out of the Church Pt. 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:28

This segment is part of an all day workshop held at the August 2010 Salt Lake Sunstone Symposium. The first half of the day was dedicated to navigating a faith crisis in or out of the LDS church. The second half of the day was dedicated to navigating a marriage when one of the partners loses their faith.

 178: Navigating an LDS Faith Crisis In or Out of the Church Pt. 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:59

This segment is part of an all day workshop held at the August 2010 Salt Lake Sunstone Symposium. The first half of the day was dedicated to navigating a faith crisis in or out of the LDS church. The second half of the day was dedicated to navigating a marriage when one of the partners loses their faith.

 177: Carol Lynn Pearson Pt. 5 - Celebrating the Divine Feminine, and Final Thoughts on Faith | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:04:54

Carol Lynn Pearson is one of the most successful Mormon authors, poets, and playwrights of all time. Her book"Goodbye, I Love You" about the death of her gay husband from AIDS took the world by storm in 1986. Her musical"My Turn on Earth" is one of the most successful Mormon musicals of all time. Carol Lynn has spent all her years since"Goodbye, I Love You" as an advocate for both women and gays within Mormonism.

 176: Carol Lynn Pearson Pt. 4 - No More Goodbyes: Supporting Gays in the LDS Church | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:15:37

Carol Lynn Pearson is one of the most successful Mormon authors, poets, and playwrights of all time. Her book"Goodbye, I Love You" about the death of her gay husband from AIDS took the world by storm in 1986. Her musical"My Turn on Earth" is one of the most successful Mormon musicals of all time. Carol Lynn has spent all her years since"Goodbye, I Love You" as an advocate for both women and gays within Mormonism.

 175: Carol Lynn Pearson Pt. 3 - Goodbye, I Love You: Loving Gerald Until the End | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:09

Carol Lynn Pearson is one of the most successful Mormon authors, poets, and playwrights of all time. Her book"Goodbye, I Love You" about the death of her gay husband from AIDS took the world by storm in 1986. Her musical"My Turn on Earth" is one of the most successful Mormon musicals of all time. Carol Lynn has spent all her years since"Goodbye, I Love You" as an advocate for both women and gays within Mormonism.

 174: Carol Lynn Pearson Pt. 2 - My Early Career, and Gerald's Final Coming Out | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 55:54

Carol Lynn Pearson is one of the most successful Mormon authors, poets, and playwrights of all time. Her book"Goodbye, I Love You" about the death of her gay husband from AIDS took the world by storm in 1986. Her musical"My Turn on Earth" is one of the most successful Mormon musicals of all time. Carol Lynn has spent all her years since"Goodbye, I Love You" as an advocate for both women and gays within Mormonism.

 173: Carol Lynn Pearson Pt. 1 - My Early Years in the Church, and the Decision to Marry Gerald | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:02:01

Carol Lynn Pearson is one of the most successful Mormon authors, poets, and playwrights of all time. Her book"Goodbye, I Love You" about the death of her gay husband from AIDS took the world by storm in 1986. Her musical"My Turn on Earth" is one of the most successful Mormon musicals of all time. Carol Lynn has spent all her years since"Goodbye, I Love You" as an advocate for both women and gays within Mormonism.

 172: WordPerfect Co-Founder Bruce Bastian Pt. 3 - The Case for Supporting Gay Rights | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:03:04

In this 3-part series, we interview Bruce Bastian: Philanthropist, WordPerfect Co-Founder, and champion for LGBT rights. In part 1 we discuss his years early years in the church, and his days at WordPerfect. In part 2 we discuss his process of coming out as a gay Mormon after being married in the temple with four children. In part 3, we discuss the case for supporting gay rights.

 171: WordPerfect Co-Founder Bruce Bastian Pt. 2 - Coming out as a Gay Mormon Father | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:20

In this 3-part series, we interview Bruce Bastian: Philanthropist, WordPerfect Co-Founder, and champion for LGBT rights. In part 1 we discuss his years early years in the church, and his days at WordPerfect. In part 2 we discuss his process of coming out as a gay Mormon after being married in the temple with four children. In part 3, we discuss the case for supporting gay rights.

 170: WordPerfect Co-Founder Bruce Bastian Pt. 1 - Growing up Mormon and the WordPerfect Years | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:13:32

In this 3-part series, we interview Bruce Bastian: Philanthropist, WordPerfect Co-Founder, and champion for LGBT rights. In part 1 we discuss his years early years in the church, and his days at WordPerfect. In part 2 we discuss his process of coming out as a gay Mormon after being married in the temple with four children. In part 3, we discuss the case for supporting gay rights.

 169: Mormon Therapist Natasha Parker Pt. 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:02:30

In this 2-part series, we interview Natasha Parker -- an LDS Marriage and Family Therapist who lives in Kansas. Natasha blogs at both http://mormonmatters.org and http://mormontherapist.blogspot.com on her experiences and thoughts as a therapist specializing in the treatment of Mormons. During this interview, we discuss Natasha's background, along with brief coverage on the following issues: LDS sexuality, homosexuality, depression, faith issues, and couples issues.

 168: Mormon Therapist Natasha Parker Pt. 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:08:02

In this 2-part series, we interview Natasha Parker -- an LDS Marriage and Family Therapist who lives in Kansas. Natasha blogs at both http://mormonmatters.org and http://mormontherapist.blogspot.com on her experiences and thoughts as a therapist specializing in the treatment of Mormons. During this interview, we discuss Natasha's background, along with brief coverage on the following issues: LDS sexuality, homosexuality, depression, faith issues, and couples issues.

 167: Richard Packham and How the LDS Church Creates Unnecessary Enemies Pt. 4 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:22

In this 4-part series, we interview Richard Packham -- co-founder of the Ex-Mormon foundation. Throughout the interview and via Richard's own personal story, we explore 3 ways in which the LDS Church creates unnecessary enemies: 1) By not being honest about its own history (e.g. teaching accurate history), 2) By breaking up families (when one no longer believes), and 3) By harming the loved ones of those who have left the church. To conclude (part 4), Richard discusses the benefits of religious belief in general and the LDS church specifically, along with the mission of the ExMormon foundation, and bears a final testimony regarding the joy/happiness he has experienced since leaving the church. NOTE: The purpose of this interview is NOT to encourage people to stay or leave the LDS church. It is simply to: 1) Seek to understand and to validate the path of those who have felt compelled to leave the church, and 2) Explore ways in which the church can seek to no longer create unnecessary enemies.

 165: Richard Packham and How the LDS Church Creates Unnecessary Enemies Pt. 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:23

In this 4-part series, we interview Richard Packham -- co-founder of the Ex-Mormon foundation. Throughout the interview and via Richard's own personal story, we explore 3 ways in which the LDS Church creates unnecessary enemies: 1) By not being honest about its own history (e.g. teaching accurate history), 2) By breaking up families (when one no longer believes), and 3) By harming the loved ones of those who have left the church. To conclude (part 4), Richard discusses the benefits of religious belief in general and the LDS church specifically, along with the mission of the ExMormon foundation, and bears a final testimony regarding the joy/happiness he has experienced since leaving the church. NOTE: The purpose of this interview is NOT to encourage people to stay or leave the LDS church. It is simply to: 1) Seek to understand and to validate the path of those who have felt compelled to leave the church, and 2) Explore ways in which the church can seek to no longer create unnecessary enemies.

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