New York Times best selling author Shannon Hale started writing books at age ten and never stopped, eventually earning an MFA in Creative Writing. After nineteen years of writing and dozens of rejections, she published The Goose Girl, the first…
Do you feel lost in sin and don't know how to find your way? The Sons of Helaman is a group of young men who have dedicated themselves to helping each other overcome unwanted pornography and/or masturbation addictions. In…
Melissa Dalton-Bradford is a writer, independent scholar, world citizen, and mother. She holds a BA in German and an MA in Comparative Literature, both from Brigham Young University. She speaks, reads and writes fluent German, French, and…
Elijah Abel (July 25, 1808 – December 25, 1884) was the first black elder and seventy in the Latter Day Saint movement, and one of the few black members in the early history of The Church of Jesus…
***This Episode was recorded December 2012/January 2013 Dallon Weekes is the bass guitarist and backing vocalist for Panic! At the Disco, as well as the lead vocalist, bass guitarist, and singer-songwriter for his independent band, The Brobecks. Weekes was born…
My name is pronounced "Metty" like my mother's "Betty." It is Danish, and we were all named after ancestors. I guess by the time they got to number nine (out of eleven), it was getting tricky. So I got the…
Internationally acclaimed pianist, composer, father, philanthropist, and heart transplant survivor, Paul Cardall says he was born with “half a heart, and God made up the rest.” Paul’s latest music endeavor can be heard on T.C. Christensen’s recent film “Ephraim’s Rescue.”…
I wish you all could know, love and adore Susan Messing like I, Richie T, do. She is an amazing, talented, funny, honest and warm-hearted woman who happens to know a lot of stuff about the Mormons. I met…
Chris Clark is an amazing person. We could leave it there...but we won't. Here is a little bit of his own words... What advice would you give to struggling artists who are trying to make ends meet? There’s no career…