Funny or Offensive? Why It’s So Hard to Draw the Line in Humor.

Why is it so hard to draw the line between what’s funny or offensive? We love to laugh and we prize a good sense of humor in ourselves and others. But the ancient Greeks – Aristotle and Plato – said humor was bad for society: they thought of it mainly as mockery and laughing was a loss of self-control. When you consider how quickly humor can go wrong in the hands of a bully or an edgy standup routine, you have to wonder - were the Greek philosophers right?

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Finding Joy in Your Back Yard

Lyme disease keeps her from driving, but the beloved author of The Joy Luck Club relishes the wonder of nature right at home. Amy Tan's insights will help you see your back yard, whatever its size, in a whole new light. Tune in as she describes the animal life in her yard—hummingbirds, owls, finches, squirrels, and even rats—as if they were players on the stage of a great opera.

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Adversary or Advocate

When we "don't feel the Savior's love," it's usually because we aren't feeling it as deeply as we want to. Author/speaker John Bytheway reminds us who it is that wants us to question our "feeling" and helps us remember our relationship with Christ is not about the distance, it's about the direction.

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Loving Forward

In this episode, we dive into the powerful effects of self-confidence, compassion, and love on personal growth. Coach Tami Schwendiman shares her "Loving Forward" practice, where writing daily love letters fosters deeper connections and sparks creativity. By focusing on love and compassion, we align ourselves in co-creating with our Heavenly Parents.

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Infinite Ways to God

This week, we’re thrilled to be joined by our friend, David Butler. You may know David from his incredible podcast, Don’t Miss This, where he and Grace Freeman dive deeply into the scriptures with an infectious joy and thoughtful insights. We’re so excited to have David here in the studio, and even more excited that he’ll be joining us at Restore in just a few weeks.

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