Light in Prison

Today, our guests will share what it was like to minister to the inmates and how much hope came from an angelic visitor. First, we hear from Grace Chipman, a master’s student at Harvard Divinity School, and then from Mark Miner, who shared part of this experience in episode 132.

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Moroni 1-6

Welcome to Grounded, where women of various backgrounds, cultures, and ages gather together to study the doctrines and principles of the gospel of Jesus Christ, through the lens of covenant women. Join us as we discuss: I Will Not Deny the Christ, Taking Upon Us His Name, and Why Church.

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Helping Women to See Themselves as Leaders

This is a rebroadcast. The episode originally ran in April 2020. Professor Susan R. Madsen is the Karen Haight Huntsman Endowed Professor of Leadership in the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business at Utah State University. Dr. Madsen is considered one of the top global scholars and thought leaders on the topic of women and leadership and has authored or edited nine books and published hundreds of articles, chapters, and reports.

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Gratitude in Action

Gratitude isn’t just a feeling—it’s something you express! Here’s a simple challenge to practice it with God and those around you. See how it changes you!

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How We Value Care Work in America

Care work is the labor essential to life. But two-thirds of caregiving goes uncompensated. What do we miss when we don’t value care work and how does this affect care workers? If we multiplied all the hours spent in a year on unpaid caregiving in America by the local minimum wage, it would be worth one trillion dollars. Yet none of it is accounted for in the official measures of the nation's economic health or productivity. And the vast majority is done by women. Meanwhile, the paid care sector has a critical shortage of daycare staff, home health aides and certified nursing assistants. America is in a care work crisis.

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Turning Brokenness Into Beauty

How can the darkest moments of our lives prepare us to light the way for others? Coaches Jesse and Rene’e La Montagne Dunn share their inspiring journey of transforming lives within the incarcerated community. Their own daughter’s incarceration became a pivotal moment for them, awakening a profound calling to address the pain and challenges faced by those society often overlooks. Through their nonprofit foundation, "Go Broken to Beautiful," they have channeled their own struggles and personal growth into a mission of hope, empowering others to find healing, faith, and the strength to rebuild their lives.

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Ether 12-15

Welcome to Grounded, where women of various backgrounds, cultures, and ages gather together to study the doctrines and principles of the gospel of Jesus Christ, through the lens of covenant women. Join us as we discuss: When we Come unto Christ, His Grace is Sufficient, Hope Cometh from Faith and Anchors Our Soul, and Prophets' Words will Always be Fulfilled.

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Ether 6-11

In this episode we’ll talk about Ether chapters six through eleven. We’ll focus on the journey the Jaredites took from their home country to the promised land and compare their journey to the metaphorical journeys each of us take as we improve our mental health. We’ll talk about the importance of personal preparation and accountability. We’ll review how all change involves difficulty and effort. We’ll review how maintaining gratitude during challenging times can help us weather life’s storms more effectively. 

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