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Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler

Episode 834: Ashli Carnicelli, Trina Caudle, McArthur Krishna: New Book about Heavenly Mother

Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler

Richard Ostler

Religion & Spirituality

4.8839 Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2025

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

My friends Ashli Carnicelli, Trina Caudle, and McArthur Krishna join us to talk about their new book “Mother in Heaven: A Gospel Topics Essay Study Guide.” The book is exactly what the title says: a study guide for the Church's Gospel Topics essay on Heavenly Mother. The book authors talk about the spiritual benefits in our lives of learning about the doctrine of Heavenly Mother and why She matters. This book is aligned with official Church statements and teachings about the doctrine of Heavenly Mother. The authors hope that it helps people seeking our Mother in Heaven to spiritually connect with Her so She is real, intentional, and active in our lives and in Church conversations. Thank you, Ashli, Trina and McArthur, for your needed work. I was deeply moved by your insights and good hearts. I encourage everyone to read this book. Links: Mother in Heaven Study Guide: www.amazon.com/dp/1734228725 Cherish 1: The Joy of Our Mother in Heaven: www.amazon.com/dp/1948218879 Cherish 2: The Love of Our Mother in Heaven: www.amazon.com/dp/1734228733 A Girl's Guide to Heavenly Mother: www.deseretbook.com/product/5258047.html A Boy's Guide to Heavenly Mother: www.deseretbook.com/product/5258052.html Combined IG account: @heavenlymothermatters Personal IG accounts: @ashlicarnicelli @libraryhouseediting @mcarthurkrishna_creates Library House Editing page with links to the gospel topics essay footnotes and some other resources: https://libraryhouseediting.com/?page_id=741

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0:00.0

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

0:09.0

My guests on today's podcast are three wonderful women that are going to talk about a new book they've written.

0:15.3

Their names are Trina Cordell, who is joining us from Northern Virginia, the D.C. area.

0:21.7

Ashley Carnicelli, I hope I said there.

0:26.3

Carnicelli joining us from her home in South Carolina.

0:31.2

And MacArthur, Krishna, joining us from her home in Oregon.

0:35.9

And these women have written a third book. The name of this book

0:39.6

when we talk about in the podcast is Mother in Heaven, a Gospel Topics Estes study guide.

0:46.3

They've written two other books, one called Cherish One, the Joy of Our Mother in Heaven,

0:52.9

and Cherish, too, the love of our mother in heaven, and cherish, too, the love of our mother in heaven.

0:56.4

And we had these three wonderful women on the podcast earlier to talk about Cherish One, that book.

1:04.2

Welcome to the podcast, the three of you.

1:07.9

Thank you.

1:09.2

Thank you.

1:16.5

Ashley just gave the kindest, thoughtfulest prayer listeners that I wish I could have recorded because it just reflects the heart of a lot of LDS women and maybe men wanting to bring

1:23.3

our families together and wanting to involve Heavenly Mother more in our lives. So we hope the

1:29.0

spirit that I felt during Ashley's Prayer will be present in this podcast and we'll reflect on the

1:34.5

work these wonderful women are doing to bring Heavenly Mother into our lives and to support

1:39.7

the doctrine of Heavenly Parents in our church. Why don't we just take a second in case people

1:46.7

aren't familiar with you. That may be possible, but I don't know. Maybe some people are

1:51.3

connecting with your content the first time. Just to introduce yourselves. Let's start from the

1:56.5

west coast to the east coast. So we're going to go MacArthur, Ashley, even though you're kind of

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