Lead & Teach Youth Through Strong Examples

This is a rebroadcast. The episode originally ran in March 2020. John Bytheway has a master’s degree in Religious Education and is a popular speaker, author of more than two dozen books and CDs, and the co-host of the world-renowned Follow Him podcast with Hank Smith. He has taught the Book of Mormon at Brigham Young University and at the BYU Salt Lake Center. John served as bishop of the Salt Lake Winder 10th Ward, and currently serves as a member of the Young Men General Advisory Council.

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The “Cutting Edge” of Tradition: Black Folk Art Reimagined

Everyday people overcome seemingly insurmountable hurdles to produce fine art. Due to decades of historical isolation, the quilters of Gee's Bend, Alabama developed a radical, abstract approach to quilting. We meet two quilters from the small town who have quilts on display in some of the finest museums in the country. We also meet a contemporary furniture maker whose work is a living history of Black craft.

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Understanding ADHD Through a Gospel Lens

In this episode, Heather is joined again by coach Kamden Hainsworth to talk about a topic that impacts more people than we often realize—ADHD. As an ADHD coach and a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Kamden shares 10 things she wishes Church members understood about ADHD. From emotional dysregulation to time blindness to how ADHD affects spirituality and service, Kamden brings clarity, compassion, and so much validation. Whether you’ve been diagnosed, love someone who has, or just want to better understand how to build a Zion-like community, this episode is for you.

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How to be More Intentional with Others

When life feels like too much and everyone seems to need something from you, how do you stay joyful and present? This week on The Lisa Show, Bob Goff joins Lisa to talk about how to keep your heart open when your schedule feels closed. He shares how to set priorities and actually stick to them, how to acknowledge your limits without feeling guilty, and how simple reminders can keep you grounded in what really matters. Bob also opens up about the space between what we want to do and what we think we can do, and how to live with purpose right there in the middle.

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