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178. Modesty from the Inside Out — A Conversation with Jennifer Finlayson-Fife

Faith Matters

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Morality, Lds, Ethics, Mormonism, Latter-day Saint, The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints, Christianity, Philosophy, Mormon, Religion & Spirituality

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🗓️ 6 August 2023

⏱️ 64 minutes

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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.

For this conversation, we were really happy to bring on our good friend and one of our favorite people, Jennifer Finlayson-Fife, and we know many of you are fans of her of her work, too.

For a long time, we’ve wanted to have a discussion with Jennifer about the concept of modesty—something that anyone who’s grown up in our tradition is intimately familiar with, and which has certainly driven lots of opinions over many years. And we were really glad to be able to talk through several aspects of this topic with her, including the different experiences for men and women, how our cultural definition for modesty can often be too small, and the principles behind the practices.

But once the conversation got going, as it always does with Jennifer, it led back to something bigger — about how all of this, including our sexuality, points toward the ability to have deeper embodied joy, and how there is a real wholeness waiting behind a developmental process that each of us need to go through, including with our own sexuality.

Jennifer is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor with a Ph.D in Counseling Psychology from Boston College, where she wrote her dissertation on LDS women and sexuality. She leads both in-person and online courses, workshops, and retreats helping people increase their capacity for deeper emotional and sexual intimacy. You can find her podcast “Conversations with Dr. Jennifer,” on major podcast platforms, and find out more about her work at finlayson-fife.com.

We should also mention that Jennifer will be presenting at this year’s Restore gathering in October.

We’re super grateful to Jennifer for coming on, and really think you’re going to enjoy this episode.



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0:00.0

Hey everyone, I just want to take a second to invite you to join me this year at Restore

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a Faith Matters Gathering happening October 13th and 14th.

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It's going to be at the Amount and America Expo Center in Sandy and it promises to be

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an exceptional conference.

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I attended last fall and found it to be a remarkably inspiring, hopeful two days of listening

0:27.2

to really well-prepared, thoughtful talks as well as inspiring music and really feeling

0:36.7

a deep connection with my other Latter-day Saint brothers and sisters around me in our

0:41.8

shared desire to speak to the best in our faith and to speak to one another and find a

0:48.3

sense of connection.

0:49.9

I'm also going to be one of the people speaking.

0:52.3

I'll be speaking a bit about eros energy and its connection to spirituality and to the

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light of Christ.

1:01.1

And so I hope to see you all there.

1:05.1

Hey everyone, this is Tim Chavez from Faith Matters.

1:11.3

Before we get started, we just wanted to give you a quick note that this episode does

1:15.1

contain frank discussion about sexuality so you can determine if it's appropriate for

1:19.8

anyone listening in.

1:21.3

For this conversation, we were really happy to bring on our good friend and one of our

1:25.3

favorite people, Jennifer Finlayson-5, and we know that many of you are fans of her and

1:30.2

her work too.

1:31.6

For a long time, we've wanted to have a discussion with Jennifer about the concept of modesty,

1:37.0

something that anyone who's grown up in our tradition is intimately familiar with,

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