Throwback to January
In January, Julie Beck joined Barb on the podcast! Go back and watch now!
In January, Julie Beck joined Barb on the podcast! Go back and watch now!
Ed Stivender tells a classic O. Henry tale of Christmas gifts bought with sacrifice and love, and a great deal of wisdom.
Steve discusses Passover symbolism with Rabbi Evan Moffic and asks, should Christians be creating their own Seder dinners? A graduate of Stanford University, Rabbi Moffic leads a congregation in the Chicago suburbs and teaches across the world, sharing Jewish wisdom, stories, and inspiration with people of all faiths.
With Easter just a few days away, we’re so excited to share this conversation with Amanda Suarez and Jon Ogden.
Our education system was designed for a world that no longer exists. With factory bells, fixed curriculums, and outdated models, is it time to reimagine learning? On this episode of Top of Mind, Jenee Henry Wood—Chief Learning Officer at Transcend and co-author of Extraordinary Learning for All—explores how we can make education more meaningful: personalized, relevant, and purpose-driven. Listen now wherever you get podcasts.
Daniel Curry had had recurring dreams about wolves, long before he chose to devote his career to helping them. After working with captive wolves for several years, he became a "range rider," a human intermediary between predators and the cattle they might want to eat. In this episode of Constant Wonder, we'll discover Curry's extraordinary empathy for both domestic and wild creatures, and we'll hear how he works to keep them all safe.
Ned McArthur is a fellow of the International Board of Functional Neurology, was in private practice as a chiropractor in Orem, Utah, for 25 years, and now works with Integrated Pain Specialists, a multidisciplinary pain clinic in South Jordan, Utah. He served a mission in Dallas, Texas, and has served in the Church as an elders quorum president, ward executive secretary, ward mission leader, Young Men president, Varsity Scout leader, and youth Sunday School teacher. He currently serves as priests quorum high adventure specialist, as a Primary teacher, and a temple worker.
Dr. Christopher Jones continues to explore themes of God's mercy, the importance of community and support, and the value of studying Church History with empathy.
What is the impact of historical research on our faith? Dr. Christopher Jones examines Brother James Covel's life and choices and how his life inspires belief in grace and a message of hope.