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Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler

Episode 620: Melissa Inouye, New Book “Every Needful Thing”, Essays from 22 Latter-day Saint Women

Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler

Richard Ostler

Religion & Spirituality

4.8839 Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2023

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Melissa Inouye, someone I deeply admire and respect, joins us to talk about a new book she and Kate Holbook (who died in August 2022) edited called “Every Needful Thing: Essays on the Life of the Mind and the Heart.” The book is a collection of twenty-two essays from accomplished academic and professional Latter-day Saint women. Melissa talks about why she and Kate decided to create this book, why this book is needed, and who is the audience. Melissa talks about gospel principles of belonging, learning, extending the stakes of Zion, and the systematic societal imbalances that work against us hearing and valuing women’s stories. The book is published by Deseret Book and BYU Maxwell Institute. Melissa also talks about how the School of the Prophets is a living framework for the restoration and how D&C 88 is bases for this book. Melissa also shares some of her personal story from a feeling in High School of being drawn to academia—and how that became a reality of her life—a story that gives perspective and hope to others starting their journey. Melissa also talks directly to those working to stay in the Church who have honest concerns about historical and/or current issues. This was a powerful part of the podcast. I encourage all Latter-day Saints to listen to this podcast and read this book. It helps us create Zion. Thank you, Melissa, Kate, and all the Latter-day Saint women, involved in the book and all your combined efforts throughout our Church. Your work is needed and appreciated. Podcast Links Kate Holbrook’s obituary: https://www.larkinmortuary.com/obituary/view/kate-holbrook--94/ Book Links: Deseret Book: https://deseretbook.com/p/every-needful-thing Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1639931260 Crossings: A Bald Asian American Latter-day Saint Woman Scholar's Ventures Through Life, Death, Cancer, and Motherhood: https://www.amazon.com//dp/194439480X

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0:00.0

Welcome listeners to another episode of Listen, Learn, and Love hosted by Richard Osler.

0:10.8

I'm really honored to have our guests joining us via Zoom to talk about her new book.

0:17.6

Welcome to the podcast, Melissa Inouye.

0:21.2

Thanks so much for having me. And on behalf of Kate, thanks again for having us. I wish she could be here.

0:28.5

But it's a real honor to be able to talk about this project that we worked on together.

0:33.3

And we're going to talk about Melissa and Kate's book that is,

0:38.5

combines about 22 or 23 essays of Latter-day Saint-Women.

0:43.3

It's called Essays on the Life and Mind and the Heart,

0:47.3

Every Needful Thing.

0:48.5

And Melissa will talk about Doctor in Covenants, Section 88,

0:51.4

and how it's the framework.

0:53.8

But if some of you aren't familiar with Melissa, let me just read her bio here.

1:01.2

She'll be embarrassed that I'm doing this.

1:04.0

And I've already lost my page listeners.

1:06.6

So that's not a good thing.

1:10.7

Here it is.

1:12.5

Melissa, in a way, is a fourth generation descendant of immigrants to the United States from China and Fukuoka, Japan.

1:20.8

She was raised in Southern California and received her AB and Ph.D. degrees from Harvard University.

1:29.1

She is a senior lecturer in Asian Studies at the University of Auckland and a historian

1:34.3

at the Church History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

1:39.4

She is the author of China and the True Jesus, charisma and organization in Chinese Christian Church,

1:47.3

and Crossings.

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