Doctrine & Covenants 81-83: Part 1

What does it mean to be called and clothed with a spiritual mantle in the service of others? Dr. Eva Witesman explores Doctrine and Covenants 81-83, highlighting priesthood responsibilities, the power of councils and the Law of Consecration.

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Collecting Eiderdown on the Rugged Rocks of the Atlantic

On a tiny, remote island, an English farmer and writer captures the story of Anna Måsøy, a Norwegian "duck woman." In a practice that dates back to the Vikings, islanders coax wild eider ducks to nest on their islands, where the birds leave behind eiderdown—a material so precious that even kings and queens of Europe used it in their bedding. In learning Anna's story, this Englishman reconnects with his own heritage—passed down through six centuries of farming on his family's land in England.

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D&C 77

D&C 77 is a pretty cool section.  Not just in its content but in the underlying principle of how to approach our loving Heavenly Father with questions.  The phrase “What are we to understand?” might be one of the best repeated statements here regarding how to approach our sincere questions.

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Simple Business Growth Steps

In this practical business focused episode, Heather welcomes coach Bonnie Wiscombe to discuss the essential but often overwhelming steps of growing a business. Bonnie shares her personal journey as a life and business coach while raising ten kids and explains how to consistently build a thriving business without perfectionism. They dive into the three essential steps every business owner must take—lead generation, nurturing, and prompting sales—and explore how faith, mindset, and simple tools can fuel your growth. Whether you're a coach, creative, or entrepreneur, you'll walk away with clarity, courage, and concrete next steps.

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Zion Today, Not Someday

Dan Duckworth speaks, teaches, and writes on leadership, power, and systemic change. His forthcoming book, "The Leader in Chains" (spring 2026), challenges conventional ideas and calls for a radical rethinking of leadership—and how it is developed.

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