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Branden Campbell of the NEON TREES meet The Cultural Hall, Cultural Hall meet Branden Campbell. This episode almost didn’t occur but thanks to Brigham Young and Duran Duran we were able to see this one through. (Listen to the episode you’ll get it)

We anticipate a lot of new people finding The Cultural Hall so we want to let you know what The Cultural Hall is. Its a place where we discuss Mormonism with people who are Mormon. None of this endorsed by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day saints, but all guests and hosts are members of the LDS church.

During the episode Branden refers to a NEON TREES song with lyrics related to the gospel. I posted those here:

I would meet you anywhere, but Ive been farther down
I saw you somewhere farther down,
Did I expect it?
Now I’m overcome with fear
Mama get me out of here
I’ve gone farther down than I ever wanna go.

Lighting up the horizon,
To the city sky-lights
In a faded aspiration only left in our minds
Let us shake up the system,
Lets go and rattle their frames
Lets take the highest road away and avoid these trappings

I would meet you anywhere, but Ive been farther down
I saw you somewhere farther down
Did I expect it?
Now I’m overcome with fear
Mama get me out of here
Ive gone farther down than I wanna go

We stood out in the cold
And your eyes, they ate my soul
Begged me to come back down,
they begged me to come back down
Then the ground ate my legs, so I looked up to the sky and said
I don’t wanna go back down
Oh Ive been so far down
Heaven help me, heaven help me for the way I’ve been.

Farther down
Did I expect it?
Now I’m overcome with fear
Mama get me out of here

I’ve gone farther down than I ever, than I ever wanna go
Farther down, I saw you somewhere
Farther down
Did I expect it
Now I’m overcome with fear
Mama get me out, mama get me out of here.

Special thanks to Emilie Campbell for being a great example for Branden and awesome member of the Church.

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Richie T. and Lauren

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  • I’m not going to lie, I am not very familiar with the Neon Trees, so I spent half of the podcast thinking that Branden was Tyler. I am better educated now. And I thank you for that.

    Thanks for the podcast!

  • Sara says:

    I’m enjoying the podcast, Ritchie and Lauren. Keep it up.

    A note on this episode: I’m a little confused why you would pull out and read an editorial about a conference talk and then not be prepared to respond or comment. I did not feel that Elder Andersen contradicted himself in the examples that he shared. If you read or watch the talk, it clearly illustrates conversations between husband and wife as well as inspiration (getting a prompting that you’d have another child; reading an article in a church magazine and then seeking counsel from a church leader). I really appreciated his talk. The main message was that couples should make bearing children a matter of prayer and faith as well as discussion – it often does require a leap of faith! If Greg is hoping to hear something different in Conference than was already stated in “The Family: A Proclamation to the World,” that the commandment to multiply and replenish the earth remains in force, I think he’s going to continue to be disappointed.

    Thanks again! I love the format and appreciate all the people who come on for interviews – it’s so interesting to hear how others choose to live their faith while they navigate careers, dating, being in the spotlight, etc.

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