Modesty from the Inside Out
Before we get started, we just wanted to give you a quick note that this episode does contain frank discussion about sexuality, so you can determine if it’s appropriate for anyone listening in.
Before we get started, we just wanted to give you a quick note that this episode does contain frank discussion about sexuality, so you can determine if it’s appropriate for anyone listening in.
Join Steve in talking with fellow podcasters Adela Cojab, Trey Ferguson, and Uzma Jafri.
Steve talks with fellow podcasters from "3 Black Men" and "Mommying While Muslim" about how their different podcasts have created community for their listeners. Steve was able to host this week's guest in studio, because all of them attended the BYU Law School's "Annual Religious Freedom Review," where they spoke together on a panel about this topic. Look for those panel sessions in our extras.
Join Heather in talking with fellow podcasters Robert Monson, Zaiba Hasan, and Samuel Gay.
Monte Holm spent his early years working on a farm in Idaho, and at age 17 moved himself to St. George, Utah, where he worked odd jobs in construction, finished high school, joined the Church, and chose to serve a two-year mission in North Carolina. Following his mission and studying at Dixie State University, Monte co-founded and built a successful financial services business with hundreds of offices across North America. He has served as elders quorum president, bishop, and stake president, and with his wife Lisa served as leaders of the South Carolina Columbia Mission, and have also served on corporate boards and as trustees for charitable organizations. Monte authored the book Expect to Win and he and Lisa are often asked to speak at conventions, universities, and at business, church and charity events. They currently live in St. George, Utah, and have six children and 23 grandchildren. Highlights
Joseph Smith and Paul were kindred spirits who could have easily lived very comfortable lives if they had chosen not to follow the divine call from Jesus Christ to be witnesses of Him to all the world. Thank goodness they both accepted the invitation that has blessed our lives.
Creativity can be incredibly fulfilling. So why is it so hard sometimes? Lisa Valentine Clark and Studio C showrunner and producer, Jake Van Wagoner, take a look at imposter syndrome and the importance of giving yourself permission to make bad art. They discuss how to enjoy the process rather than putting pressure on ourselves to create something great every time. Plus, Jake improvises a new theme song for The Lisa Show.
Today we’re studying Acts 24:25. Grab your scriptures and let’s dive into them together!
Hank Smith and John Bytheway talk about this week's Come, Follow Me study.
If you read Acts 27 as a metaphor for our lives, you will see many parallels to help us through the crazy storms we go through.