1 and 2 Peter

In this episode we'll talk about the Book of James. James was an apostle of Jesus Christ, but after the Savior’s mortal ministry had concluded. Christian scholars also believe that he was the half-brother of Jesus, being one of the mortal children of Joseph and Mary. James provides many bits of sound counsel we can use to improve our mental and emotional health. Throughout his writings, he focuses much on the value of showing our faith through our works. We’ll talk about these principles and how they apply to mental health, including how to correct thoughts, take action, and be patient as we wait for change. 

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The Hidden Cost of Fines and Fees

Fines and fees have become the default way we punish people in America; deterrence is the ultimate goal, but do fines actually deter bad behavior? Often the consequences of fines and fees are not felt equally, because what’s expensive to you might be pocket change to me. Still, the overdue book or speeding ticket costs the same for both of us. In this podcast episode, we interview a library advocate and former library director who successfully eliminated fines at his library. We also share the story of a man who struggled with traffic fines which led to 15 years of license suspensions. A former judge and advocate for reforming fines and fees shares how her organization is aiming to reduce the negative consequences of monetary penalties. And a behavioral economist who conducted one of the most famous experiments on fines discusses the many ways financial penalties can backfire, if we’re not careful.

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Gratitude & Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is more than just a meal – it's an opportunity to reflect and share gratitude for the most important things in our lives. Celebrate the season with speakers Cali Black, Seth Adam Smith, and Ganel-Lyn Condie as they share their thoughts on this special season for thanks.

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Jen’s Story

With Jen's faith in Christ, her life was changed from being a homeless meth addict to helping others. CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains sensitive content that may be triggering or offensive to some audiences. Parental discretion is advised.

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At-One-Ment

Our guest today is a long-time friend and collaborator, and an incredibly unique voice in the Latter-day Saint tradition: Thomas McConkie. Thomas is an author, developmental researcher and meditation teacher who has been practicing under masters in the traditions of Sufism, Buddhism and Christian contemplation, among others for over 25 years. Thomas is the founder of Lower Lights School of Wisdom, and is is currently researching and writing on transformative spiritual practice at Harvard Divinity School.

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Be the Leader Who Always Knows What to Say: 7 Styles for Guiding Those Who Need Direction in Life

Jared Olsen is a father, husband, entrepreneur, workplace culture enthusiast, millennial, and Nacho Libre lover. His days are spent at JobNimbus in People Experience (PX). He is also the president & co-founder of REYFYA—the first outsourced culture consulting business in the Silicon Slopes—and a board member at Disrupt SLC. Jared was named by Utah Business Magazine as the first-ever "HR Disruptor of the Year". He has an MBA and is SPHR & SHRM-SCP certified. Matt Brown is a mentor and coach specializing in leadership, learning, project management, and more. He has worked in real estate and as a police officer, eventually retiring before embarking on a new adventure and earning an MBA. Matt is certified in Strengthfinders and RESPECT styles, and works at JobNimbus as a People Success Coach. Links

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Finding Your “Why” When Deciding to Serve a Mission

In this episode, Nathan Gewondjan shares how certain trials and events on his mission helped him to find his "why" and reignite his passion and purpose for the gospel, ultimately leading him to start the "Called to Serve" podcast and write the book, "Finding Your Why - How to Get the Most Out of Your Mission". Nathan is a force for good in this world, and his story will inspire you.  If you're on the fence about serving a mission, whether young or old, this episode will give you helpful insight and perspective.

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