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Year of Polygamy Podcast

Episode 67: John W. Woolley

Year of Polygamy Podcast

Year of Polygamy Podcast

Religion & Spirituality, History, Education, Christianity

4.8821 Ratings

🗓️ 8 December 2014

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

Join Lindsay as she discusses John W. Woolley, the “Father of Mormon Fundamentalism.” Links and text mentioned and read in this podcast: Brian Hales’ work on John W. Woolley Woolley’s wikipedia

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0:00.0

Hi, everyone. This is Kate Kelly, founder of Ordine Women. And I just wanted to talk about

0:10.4

the feminist Mormon Housewives podcast. It is just such an invaluable resource. I love listening

0:17.5

to it. I came to a point in my life where I just really needed to hear the voices of women

0:22.8

telling stories about women.

0:24.9

And that's what this podcast is.

0:26.6

Lindsay's series about polygamy is unique and totally unprecedented.

0:33.7

It's a wonderful resource.

0:35.7

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0:39.1

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0:42.2

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0:47.0

And it means not only that you continue to get wonderful material and stuff to listen to,

0:52.7

but it also means that women doing this work are supported, which is important.

0:58.4

So please support the Feminist Mormon Housewives podcast.

1:14.2

One, two, three, go.

1:26.3

Feminist, Mormon, Housewives.

1:30.9

Hello, and welcome back to another episode of the Feminist Mormon Housewives podcast.

1:34.6

I'm your host, Lindsay, bringing you another episode in the Year of Plygmy series where we try to understand the practice of Mormon plural marriage.

1:38.3

Today is going to be a really short episode, but I just wanted to introduce you to some names

1:43.1

that you're going to need to be familiar with.

1:45.5

I'm going to warn you that the next few months of history might be a little messy and hard to listen to,

1:51.4

which might sound funny because many of you have expressed that the history of polygamy has already been deeply painful to listen to.

1:57.6

For me, this is probably the research that I've had the most difficulty with,

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