A Hmong Refugee Finds Her Lost Voice
When Kalia realized her father had become a voice for the scattered Hmong people, she broke years of her own silence to do the same.
When Kalia realized her father had become a voice for the scattered Hmong people, she broke years of her own silence to do the same.
Because we live in a world filled with potential and experiences, it's easy to become overwhelmed with possibilities of what we COULD do. Podcaster Jason Harwood helps us emotionally reset by changing our question from "What should we start?" to "What should we eliminate?"
“We doubt not the Lord, nor his goodness. We’ve proved him in days that are past. The wicked who fight against Zion will surely be smitten at last.” Perfect words for these chapters! So thankful for a living Prophet to guide us in these crazy days! 🙏🏻 #
Have you ever wished the prophet could just perform some big miracle on TV for everyone to see?! Let’s study Helaman 9:37 together!
In this episode, Heather is joined by coach Jackie Swainson. In their conversation they talk about the role of change in our lives. Jackie shares her insights on how change is not about losing oneself but becoming more aligned with our true potential. They discuss the power of choosing change rather than being forced into it and how this choice leads to more meaningful and lasting transformation. Jackie also provides practical advice on how to start the process of change, particularly through small, manageable steps.
Jenedy Paige, award-winning artist and American Ninja Warrior, is known for excelling at her passions. But those passions are the result of years of trial and error, failure and success, and inspiration and determination. Jenedy talks with Lisa about her own journey in pursuing art and ninja while sharing three ideas on how all of us can find more passion and purpose in our own lives.
Taysom Hill is an American professional football utility player and quarterback for the NFL’s New Orleans Saints. He is the youngest of four children and grew up in Pocatello, Idaho, where he lettered in football, basketball, and track. Taysom served a mission to Sydney, Australia, and played college football at Brigham Young University where he was a starting quarterback. He married his wife Emily while at BYU and their family now splits their time between New Orleans and Provo, Utah.
Miracles, angels priesthood keys! How do we use principles to make important decisions? Please join us as we discuss D&C 109:50-59, Elder Bowman, “Miracles, Angles, and Priesthood Power” and Elder Nelson “In Support of the Rising Generation”
Helaman 7 is a crazy chapter - it makes me love our wonderful prophet and the message he shares from Christ even more. 🙏🏻 #
Why is it so hard to draw the line between what’s funny or offensive? We love to laugh and we prize a good sense of humor in ourselves and others. But the ancient Greeks – Aristotle and Plato – said humor was bad for society: they thought of it mainly as mockery and laughing was a loss of self-control. When you consider how quickly humor can go wrong in the hands of a bully or an edgy standup routine, you have to wonder - were the Greek philosophers right?