Developing a Healthy Sexuality

We are sexual beings just as much as we are physical and spiritual beings. In fact, the development of our spiritual being is connected to the development of our sexual one. Coach Dan Purcell is on the podcast today talking about the importance of sexuality and how we can each develop it more. He is a firm believer that sexuality is best grown in a marriage relationship and that parents can have a great influence on their children’s sexuality as they grow their sexual relationship in the marriage. Dan shares great tips as well as the name of a fun sex app he’s developed that is free and will help spice things up in your marriage.

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Growing From Your Storms

Are you in a “portal of pain”? Build your spiritual momentum with Jenedy Paige as she talks about the loss of a child, training for ninja warrior, building resilience through the overwhelming obstacles in life, and finding herself again as she went wading through life’s “stormy waters.”

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Finding Your Talents & Using Them to Share the Gospel

In this episode, Gordon Buttars shares some of the difficult trials and challenges he's faced throughout his life, and how God was there to help him and his family get through them. He also shares how, while in his 50's, he discovered an incredible talent for writing that has given him the opportunity to turn many of his life experiences into powerful stories of hope and faith, to help entertain and inspire others.

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When Living Longer Conflicts With Dying Well

Dying is inevitable. But medical advancements have made it possible to cheat death in many instances that would have been quickly fatal not so long ago. So it’s become easier to avoid thinking about death and default toward saying “yes” to whatever medical intervention will extend our lives. But when does living longer conflict with dying well? In this podcast episode we’re assessing the common assumption that we can extend life at all costs and still have a “good death” when the time comes. A hospital physician explains the complicated financial and emotional incentives that lead doctors and patients do too many tests, prescriptions and procedures that ultimately do more harm than good. An ICU doctor describes the risks of relying on a “living will” to guarantee a “good death” and what to do instead. If you’ve spent a life saying “yes,” by default, to everything medicine has to offer, it’s traumatic – and not at all straightforward – to know when to start saying “no.” We also hear how a man with terminal cancer navigated end-of-life decisions and what it took for his caregivers to deliver on his wishes for a good death in hospice.

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Romans 1–6

In this episode we'll talk about Romans 1-6. This is the first of the New Testament epistles, or letters, written by leaders of the church to local church members. Paul writes many of these letters and they comprise most of the remaining books in the New Testament. One of the themes in this week’s reading is that of hope. When people have anxiety and depression, hope can be very difficult to come by. But Paul teaches how hope is possible even in the most desperate of circumstances. He provides a specific recipe that we can follow to increase hope and decrease despair. 

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Unwavering Faith Despite Persecution, Trials & Challenges

What would you do if someone set your house on fire for being a member of the church? Or, what if an entire gang barged into your home and threatened to kill you because you're LDS? Join us this week as Thomas Holton shares his story of growing up in Ireland in the 70's and 80's as a member of the church under intense persecution, and how his mother's incredible faith helped them remain true to their beliefs.

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