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🗓️ 16 June 2023
⏱️ 130 minutes
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Join us as the two daughters of a Mormon Church’s Ensign Peak executive unravel the controversies, corruption, and conscience surrounding the LDS Church’s investment firm and its impact on the Mormon Church. Rylee and JoCee Porter share their initial doubts and concerns, discussing the morality of non-profits acting as for-profit entities and their reactions to David Nielsen's whistleblowing. We discuss the opulent Mormon temples in impoverished areas, the staggering $100 billion figure, and the ethical use of funds. Rylee and Jocee talk about their conversations with family members about Ensign Peak’s breaking of laws and the troubling implications of church leaders' involvement. Join us for an enlightening conversation that encourages critical thinking about the complexities surrounding Ensign Peak, raising questions about ethics, responsibility, and societal impact.
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0:00.0 | Hello everyone and welcome back to another episode of Mormon Stories podcast. I'm your host John Dillin. It is June 5th, 2023. It's 8.06 pm. I've spent all day |
0:10.6 | raptured and enjoyment |
0:12.4 | interviewing |
0:13.7 | Riley and Josie Porter. They are the daughters of an enzyme peak executive. They're the daughters of Jeffrey and Roxanne Porter. We just did two episodes |
0:26.8 | The first episode I think we're thinking about titling |
0:30.4 | becoming a black sheep of a Mormon family. That's kind of the the Riley Porter story. Riley is the oldest child of |
0:37.8 | Jeffrey and Roxanne Porter and |
0:40.6 | Please go back and watch that story first because it talks a lot about growing up as children of kind of white collar |
0:47.8 | elite |
0:48.8 | you know Mormon Wall Street |
0:50.9 | bankers and investors |
0:52.8 | Growing up in New Jersey, but but hobnobbing with the Mormon elites in in New York, New Jersey area in Wall Street |
1:00.4 | But then what a culture shock that was |
1:03.5 | for Riley to then have her family relocate to |
1:08.8 | North Ogden of all places in Utah |
1:12.0 | preceding her dead |
1:14.0 | becoming hired by enzyme peak. So that was part one. Please go back and watch that part two |
1:20.8 | was the story of Josie Porter who's the second child of Jeff Porter and Roxanne Porter and it talks about how |
1:29.4 | Josie strove to be the Nephi or the kind of the favored child in this Porter family this Mormon family dynamic and how she |
1:39.7 | Against her own best efforts still struggled with the Mormon shame parade |
1:44.4 | Love chastity kind of guilt and shame |
1:47.3 | Bishop guilt and shame |
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