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Infants on Thrones

Ep 534 – The Psychological Impact of Mormonism

Infants on Thrones

Glenn Ostlund

Personal Journals, Philosophy, Society & Culture

4.71K Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2018

⏱️ 103 minutes

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Summary

Glenn and Tom sit down with licensed Psychologist Colton Miller to discuss the psychological impact of Mormonism. Access the new listener feedback survey here.

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0:00.0

This is infants on Thrones, the philosophies of men mingled with humans.

0:08.0

We are the court. Welcome back to Infants on Thrones. I'm Glenn O'Sland and let you down.

0:18.0

I'm Glenn O'Sland and let me first start off by asking you all a question.

0:26.3

Are you one of those listeners who feels like this podcast has been too negative and too critical lately.

0:34.3

Whether it's taking shots at Sam Young or John Delin or even suggesting that maybe the Big Bad

0:41.3

Mormon Church is not the real enemy, but the real enemy is you, your own

0:46.4

thought patterns, you're the one that's wrong, not the church.

0:50.4

Do you feel like we've been crossing the line a little bit too much?

0:55.0

You know, it's been a while since I've done a listener survey,

0:59.0

but I'm going to do a new survey. I'm going to put it on the website,

1:02.0

so please take a few minutes to fill it out

1:05.0

and provide some feedback because I'd really like to know what you think and I'd especially

1:10.5

like to know what you think after you hear today's episode where Tom and I sit down with

1:15.2

Colton Miller, a licensed psychologist who weighs in himself on this question of negativity and tone

1:22.1

and criticism that we've had towards guys like

1:24.5

Sam Young and John Delinn. And let me pull back the curtain for a moment and let you

1:30.7

know that as a content creator with thousands of people who listen to this

1:35.5

podcast it's difficult to know sometimes where that line is that could be crossed

1:40.7

or not crossed and I think there's a tendency to want to create specific

1:45.2

themed content for specific audiences, but I'm not sure that that's always really

1:50.8

the best way to approach things like this podcast, especially if it forces us out of just doing or saying what we genuinely feel,

1:59.0

whether we're right or wrong or whatever, being true to ourselves and letting the consequences follow.

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