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237 Episodes
Liahona Olayan is amazing. She is a talented singer, actress, and model. In the episode, we discuss growing up in a large family, in Hawaii, spending a year and a half living with her family in a tent, competing on American Idol, serving a mission, her message on modesty and standing up against things so many people her age struggle with. Liahona is so talented and so powerful. You will love her story!
Transcribed - Published: 1 June 2026
Karcsi Vonz is an amazing man. In the episode, he tells us about growing up in Hungary with family challenges, multiple stints in jail and prison, becoming a chef, becoming a social media star, and finding the gospel of Jesus Christ. Karczi is an incredible example of the power of our Savior Jesus Christ. You will love his story!
Transcribed - Published: 25 May 2026
Jenedy Paige is a true inspiration. She is a very talented and well-known artist, as well as a competitor on the popular NBC show American Ninja Warrior. In the episode, we talk about growing up all over the Western United States, finding her passion for art, losing her young son and lessons learned from grief, discovering American Ninja Warrior, and how being a member of the church affects it all Jenedy is so faithful, bright, and full of life. You will love her story!
Transcribed - Published: 18 May 2026
Jason Tonioli is a well respected musician, entrepreneur, mentor, and so much more. In the episode we talk about his life growing up, falling in love with piano, his mission to Argentina, overcoming fears, leaving the security of a corporate job, growing his music business, starting a travel business, and so much more. Jason is making a huge difference in the world. You will love his story.
Transcribed - Published: 11 May 2026
Spanky Ward is a very talented filmmaker. In the episode, we discuss experiencing homelessness in his early life, finding the church through family and seminary, serving a mission, how he became a filmmaker, and how being a member of the church affects it all. Spanky is so talented and so open. You will be inspired by his story!
Transcribed - Published: 27 April 2026
Olivia Burnett is the host of the incredible podcast TwentySomething. In the episode, we talk about her family, losing her father to cancer, college, career, and all about her incredible podcast and its mission. Olivia is absolutely brilliant. You will love her story.
Transcribed - Published: 19 April 2026
This week we catch up with Tracy Smith, author of the new book Deadly Shepherd. We talk about his role as a Bishop, the writing process, publishing the book, and what's next in his writing journey.
Transcribed - Published: 13 April 2026
At only 23 years old, Sami Layadi has already lived an amazing life. In the episode, we talk about growing up in Las Vegas, becoming a contestant on the wildly popular show Survivor, competing in challenges on Mr. Beast, becoming a cheerleader at BYU, and how being a member of the church affects it all. Sami is so full of life and energy. You will love his story.
Transcribed - Published: 6 April 2026
Emily Pack has grown a huge following on social media with her sweet and hilarious songs about Latter Day Saint life and culture. In the episode, we talk about growing up in Arizona, her love of music, meeting her husband, performing with her Father, growing her social media presence, and the backstory of some of her best songs. Emily is so talented, open, and funny. You will love her story!
Transcribed - Published: 30 March 2026
After years of struggling with a rare immune disorder and feeling like hope was slipping away, Heather Lyn Davis discovered an unexpected source of healing. She found healing through patience, kindness, humility, and hope. Over time, these virtues weren’t just lofty ideals; they became a roadmap to transformation. As she focused on embodying these Christ-like attributes, one at a time, one month at a time, her life changed. In addition to her physical health improving, she found peace, joy, and a renewed connection with family, faith, and God’s love.
Transcribed - Published: 23 March 2026
This week Brian Howard, host of Latter Day Profiles is our guest. In the episode, we discuss growing up in a small town in Idaho, being the youngest of ten kids, his mission experience in Europe, studying broadcasting, becoming a professor at BYU Idaho, hosting the popular show Latter Day Profiles, and how being a member of the church affects it all. Brian is a natural storyteller. You will love his story!
Transcribed - Published: 16 March 2026
Carrie Yost found songwriting at a tender time in her life. She discovered that God has a great work for her through music. In the episode we talk about her life growing up in Idaho, being a track star in college, meeting her husband, moving to a farm, major health challenges, discovering songwriting, touching lives through music, and how being a member of the church affects it all. Carrie is brilliant and so open. You will love her story!
Transcribed - Published: 9 March 2026
Karl Beckstrand is a noted author and publisher. Karl has been same sex attracted from a very young age. In the conversation, we talk about his early life, dealing with chastity prior to his mission, prayers answered while serving his mission, figuring out relationships, learning that God loves him, how he helps others with same sex attraction, and how being a member of the church affects it all. Karl is brilliant, so candid, and truly blesses lives with his main message; God adores you.
Transcribed - Published: 2 March 2026
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Transcribed - Published: 23 February 2026
Greg Trimble is an amazing author, speaker and entrepreneur. His whole life is truly devoted to serving others and building the kingdom. We talk about choosing a mission over pursuing professional baseball, starting a marketing company, starting a family. the early days of writing about the church on the internet, his books, and how being a member of the church affects it all. Greg is a humble, brilliant servant of God who is making the world a better place.
Transcribed - Published: 16 February 2026
Emilie Call and Ash Sanders are the sisters behind the podcast and nonprofit That's Church. On the show, we talk about how they started their interfaith efforts, what they love about it, being sisters, and how being a member of the church affects it all. They are so fun to talk to and have such a passion for what they do. You will love this episode.
Transcribed - Published: 9 February 2026
This week, we talk to Clara Hurtado Lee. Clara is a remarkably talented opera soprano. In the episode, we talk about her life growing up in a musical family, studying music in college, performing around the world, writing her own opera, and how being a member of the church affects it all. Clara is so talented. You will love her story!
Transcribed - Published: 2 February 2026
This week we sit down with Tanner Christensen, director of the new film Stand Out: the Ben Kjar Story. We discuss growing up with his famous filmmaker father. his mission to Ukraine, meeting his wife, working on projects such as Studio C, his first directing role on this amazing new film, and how being a member of the church affects it all. Tanner is so talented, humble and open. You will love this conversation.
Transcribed - Published: 26 January 2026
My guest on the show this Monday is Ben Kjar. Ben is the subject of the incredible new movie Stand Out. He was born with Crouzons syndrome (a craniofacial anomaly), and as a young boy the doctors told him that he would live a different life.....and that’s exactly what he’s done! He has risen above any of life’s challenges and become a victor not a victim. Ben is Utah Valley University’s first-ever NCAA Division 1 Wrestling All-American and has represented the USA team internationally. He is an international professional speaker and has told his story to millions around the globe, in front of crowds of up to 10,000 people!
Transcribed - Published: 19 January 2026
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Transcribed - Published: 12 January 2026
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Transcribed - Published: 16 June 2022
Jen Spencer spent many years dealing with issues of self-esteem, self-harm, drug addiction and suicidal ideation. Through God's amazing grace, she found her way back to peace and happiness and now gives back through her amazing charity work. Jen's story is one you will never forget.
Transcribed - Published: 2 May 2022
Sorry but we are having major technical difficulties No episode today. A new episode is coming soon.
Transcribed - Published: 25 April 2022
Dejan Tahic was a young teen when his native country of Bosnia erupted in war. He and his sister fled as refugees. This later led to Dejan reuniting with his parents, and moving to Canada where he finds a new life, an eternal love, and the restored gospel of Jesus Christ.
Transcribed - Published: 18 April 2022
Dr. Steven Lloyd Neal is the visionary behind the Monument Of The Americas project. He a practicing facial plastic surgeon and artist who lives in Pendleton, Oregon where he and his wife Susan raised their six daughters. Dr. Neal is an artist first and foremost. It was his background in art that attracted him to pursue a career in facial plastic surgery. Noticing the strong similarities in both fields, Dr. Neal has fused them together to form his life‘s work. For over two decades Dr. Neal has instructed and taught sculpture classes to his fellow facial plastic surgeon colleagues to improve their aesthetic judgment—the most difficult aspect of plastic surgery. In the field of art, Neal is best known for his achievements and dedication to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints and his love of the Book of Mormon. When sculpting, Neal‘s favorite medium is oil-based clay. Despite his affinity to this medium, he has also learned to carve marble. Working among craftsmen, artists, and masters, Neal has spent time over consecutive summers in Pietrasanta, Italy, not far from the same marble quarry used by Michelangelo, and received invaluable training there. He has also been trained by other professional artists in New York. Some of Neal‘s best known sculptures are the marble “Other Sheep I Have” placed in the lobby of the Mission Training Center in Provo, and the colossal “Mormon Battalion Monument, Duty Calls” and “Duty Triumphs” found at This is the Place Heritage Park in Salt Lake City, Utah. Since his youth, Neal has been painting oil paintings. As he grew so did the size of his pieces. While still in surgical residency at University of California San Diego, Neal began painting his most famous work, “The Tree of Life“ or “Lehi‘s Dream”. “Lehi’s Dream”, which won the grand prize for the Church’s First International Art Contest, has been on display for 32 years at the Museum of Church History and Art in Salt Lake City Utah. Since then Neal also painted numerous other large pieces from scenes within the Book of Mormon. As an adult, he has received years of training in the style of the old European masters and continues to employ these techniques in his work. Neal graduated magna cum laude with high honors in Asian studies and Pre-med from Brigham Young University and graduated sixth in his medical school class from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. He currently serves in the Church as the second counselor in the Walla Walla, Washington Stake Presidency. He and Susan are grandparents to 14 grandchildren.
Transcribed - Published: 11 April 2022
This week, rather than publishing an episode, we are taking the time to listen to, read, and study the amazing conference we just had. We invite you to do the same!
Transcribed - Published: 4 April 2022
Brock Blake is the CEO and founder of Lendio, the largest online marketplace of small business loans in the U.S. Brock believes that access to capital should be simpler and quicker for small business owners, and he’s built a successful company around solving this problem. Brock leads the team that has helped business owners get access to more than $1B in funding. An Inc. 500 CEO, national keynote speaker, Forbes columnist, and Utah’s Emerging Executive of the Year, Brock’s dedication extends far beyond the boardroom. Brock is passionate about giving back. For every loan facilitated on Lendio’s marketplace platform, Lendio Gives, an employee contribution and employer matching program, donates a percentage of funds to low-income entrepreneurs around the world through Kiva.org. Brock’s most important accomplishments come from being a husband and a father of four.
Transcribed - Published: 28 March 2022
Helen Post is the former Executive Director for the Utah Parent Center, an organization dedicated to providing training and support for parents. In the episode, we talk about her life growing up in a large family, meeting her husband, giving birth to daughters, discovering that oof their sweet daughter is deaf, serving, volunteering, and ultimately inspiring and teaching so many through her service. Helen is a wonderful soul. You will love her story.
Transcribed - Published: 21 March 2022
Britain Covey is a standout star playing football for the University of Utah. In this episode we talk about his famous family, growing up playing sports, his mission to Chile, meeting his wife, life as a college football star, his plans for the NFL draft, his work on suicide prevention and so much more. Britain has an incredible perspective on life and is amazing on the field and off.
Transcribed - Published: 14 March 2022
Brian and Karen Hill served as leaders of the 1997 Pioneer Mormon Trail Wagon Train Re-enactment. In this episode we talk about Brian's younger years, his mission to the Navajo people, Karen's early life, her conversion to the gospel, how they met, their love of the outdoors, and then their role in the re-enactment. It is a beautiful story of honoring and celebrating our pioneer ancestors.
Transcribed - Published: 7 March 2022
Brandon Rowberry is the CEO for Digital Health for the Group. He lives in Dubai. In this week's episode, we talk about his life growing up as a member of the church, his mission, school, his career and what led him to move his family to Dubai. We then talk about the church in this beautiful part of the world. Brandon is an amazing man. You will love this conversation.
Transcribed - Published: 28 February 2022
This week, for our 200th episode we are sharing a new podcast. Jason Bringhurst is interviewing people about their mission experiences on the Go Ye Forth Podcast. In our episode this week, we talk to Jason about how he started the show, what he has learned from it, and then we share his interview with Garth Smith.
Transcribed - Published: 21 February 2022
This week, we catch up with one of our favorite past guests, Allie Gardner. In the three years since we met Allie, a lot has happened. She tells us about getting married, being called to be a Young Women's President in a brand new ward right as a pandemic was breaking out, moving to a new state, getting her uplifting message of hope out to fans during the pandemic, the miracle of finding her manager, touring again and her plans for the future. We love Allie. She is so bright, talented and inspiring. You will love catching up with her. https://en.alliegardnermusic.com
Transcribed - Published: 14 February 2022
Shawn Tucker is the author of the new book Humility: A Practical Approach. In the episode, we talk about his early struggles with education, his mission to Chile, falling in love with learning, becoming a professor at Elon University, his study of humility, the role of humor in our lives, and how being a member of the church affects it all. Shawn is so bright and insightful. You will love this conversation! Get Shawn's new book here: https://www.amazon.com/Humility-Practical-Approach-Shawn-Tucker-ebook/dp/B09ML7BQNM/ref=sr_1_1?crid=274FOYKM6IXHY&keywords=Shawn+Tucker+humility&qid=1644119859&sprefix=shawn+tucker+humility%2Caps%2C87&sr=8-1
Transcribed - Published: 7 February 2022
Portia Louder has led a remarkable life. In the episode, we discuss her growing up in a small town, discovering drinking, getting pregnant at a young age, marriage and divorce, having more children, finding her eternal companion and having an active, growing family, falling into addiction, getting caught up in real estate fraud, serving time in prison, and coming out with a new perspective on life. Portia is so bright and resilient. She has an incredible view of the gospel of Jesus Christ. You will love her story! https://www.facebook.com/portialouder/
Transcribed - Published: 31 January 2022
Greg Bretzing grew up with the goal of working for the FBI, just like his Father. After serving a mission in Spain, he studied accounting at BYU, where he met his wife. He began his career as an FBI special agent in 1995 and reported to the Phoenix Field Office, where he investigated drug, corruption, and violent crime matters. He was the case agent of a large, multi-national organized crime and corruption case and received the Office of National Drug Control Policy National Task Force Investigation of the Year award, as well as the Drug Enforcement Administration Administrator’s Award. In September 2000, Greg was promoted to supervisory special agent in the Criminal Investigative Division’s Money Laundering Unit at FBI Headquarters. Following the September 11 attacks, he was instrumental in tracing funds used by the hijackers to carry out the attack. Greg was promoted in August 2002 to unit chief in the Terrorist Financing Operations Section. He was recognized for his work by the CIA and received the National Intelligence Certificate of Distinction for his contributions to the FBI’s counterterrorism efforts. In January 2004, he transferred to the Salt Lake City Field Office, where he managed the Joint Terrorism Task Force. He was promoted to assistant special agent in charge in September 2007 and led the office’s Criminal Branch. In August 2009, he was assigned as the FBI on-scene commander in Afghanistan, where he served for four months. In December 2009, Greg returned to Salt Lake City as the assistant special agent in charge and assumed responsibility for Salt Lake City’s National Security Branch in July 2010. He was appointed as an inspector in August 2012. He was then selected to serve as special agent in charge of the FBI’s Portland Division. There he was in charge of multiple high profile cases including the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Takeover. Greg is a true patriot, devoted husband, and proud father. His stories from the field are fascinating and give a rare glimpse into the life of a FBI agent.
Transcribed - Published: 24 January 2022
Becky Edwards began her career as a social worker and counselor, where she worked closely with Utahns to strengthen families and address personal challenges. In an effort to expand her service and advocacy for Utah families, Becky ran for the Utah House of Representatives in 2008. She was a Republican legislator for ten years. She worked to expand affordable housing options, improve Utah schools, and support clean energy opportunities across the state. Each Saturday during her ten legislative sessions, Becky invited constituents to her home for “Bagels and Briefings” to share their concerns, answer questions, and learn about the very real struggles and opportunities in their lives. Becky is a 26-year resident of Davis County in Northern Utah. She is married to John Edwards, son of iconic BYU football coach Lavell Edwards, and has four children and ten grandchildren. She recently served in Samoa with her husband as a humanitarian missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from May 2019–January 2021. She is now seeking a US Senate seat representing Utah. https://beckyforutah.com
Transcribed - Published: 17 January 2022
Kerry Muhlestein is a professor and former associate chair of the Department of Ancient Scripture at Brigham Young University, where he has taught about the First Vision for over two decades. He is also the director of research for that department. He has taught in the history department of three universities and has been part of award-winning history publications. He received his BS in psychology with a Hebrew minor from BYU, his MA in Ancient Near Eastern studies from BYU, and his PhD from UCLA in Egyptology. He is also the director of the BYU Egypt Excavation Project. He and his wife, Julianne, are the parents of six children, and they have lived in Jerusalem on multiple occasions with Kerry taught there. https://www.outofthedust.org/
Transcribed - Published: 10 January 2022
On this year end episode, Shawn is joined by author and blogger Brad McBride. Brad tells us about his new novella, Up On The Housetop - A Christmas Story. Shawn and Brad then talk about what they love about this most wonderful time of the year. Brad's book: https://www.amazon.com/Up-Housetop-Christmas-Bradley-McBride/dp/0988622351/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1639968772&sr=8-2
Transcribed - Published: 20 December 2021
Graciela Moore is an ICF Certified Coach with a beautiful conversion story. In this episode, we talk about growing up in Puerto Rico, her dreams of being a writer, working at a casino, a life altering car crash, moving to the US for a career change, meeting the man of her dreams, finding the gospel of Jesus Christ, and her mission to spread the Savior's love through a message of hope. Graciela has a tremendous spirit. You will love her story.
Transcribed - Published: 13 December 2021
Professor Susan R. Madsen is considered one of the top global thought leaders on the topic of women and leadership. Her research has been featured in the News and World Report, The Atlantic, The New York Times, Parenting Magazine, Chronicle of Higher Education, The Washington Post, and she is a regular contributor to Forbes. She is a sought-after global speaker and trainer and has presented at United Nations NGO sessions, The New York Times, the U.S. State Department, USAID, the Argentina Parliament Palace, the House of Commons in England, the Lithuanian President’s Palace, and in many other countries around the world. In past years she has conducted research in China, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe and has facilitated women’s leadership development programs and seminars with women leaders from over 40 countries. Dr. Madsen founded the International Leadership Association’s (ILA) Women and Leadership Affinity Group and the Academy of Human Resource Development’s Leadership Special Interest Group. In 2013 and 2015 she chaired a global women and leadership conference for the ILAShe and colleagues also lead discussions globally to help more women’s leadership scholars understand and get involved with public policy. Dr. Madsen has also been an advisor and/or trainer on women’s leadership to national organizations and associations like the American Council on Education, American Association of State Colleges and Universities, American Association of University Women, and others. Dr. Madsen thrives on being a change agent. In 2009, she created the Utah Women and Education Initiative and led a research team to investigate what might be done to get more Utah women to attend college and then graduate. In 2011-2012, she worked with the Utah governor and his staff to create the Utah Women’s College Taskforce that resulted in a report to the state calling for change. Dr. Madsen also founded the Utah Women in Higher Education Network (UWHEN) in 2010 and was recently recognized with special honors as she moved off the board in early 2019. In 2013, Dr. Madsen founded the Utah Women & Leadership Project (UWLP), which is focused on strengthening the impact of Utah girls and women through encouraging, developing, and advancing women in leadership. As part of that work, she has overseen the production and release of public research (accessible to the general population as well as policy makers, educators, and other stakeholders). She and her team also hosts or co-sponsors 20-30 events annually, each focused on engaging and instructing girls and women in a variety of ways and on numerous subjects, all with the end goal of inspiring and encouraging enhanced educational goals and leadership aspirations. Professor Madsen’s efforts reach and influence tens of thousands in Utah annually. She also serves on or advises many Utah nonprofit and community boards, including Envision Utah, Silicon Slopes, Real Women Run, United Way of Utah County, Better Days 2020, Utah Financial Empowerment Coalition, South Davis Communities that Care, and the Utah Governor’s One Utah Roadmap Team. She has also been an advisor or trainer on women’s leadership to national organizations and associations like the American Council on Education, American Association of State Colleges and Universities, American Association of University Women, and others. Dr. Madsen received her doctoral degree from the University of Minnesota in Work, Community, and Family Education with a specialization in human resource development. She has other degrees in exercise science/wellness and speech communication education, and she started her career many years ago as a middle school speech and debate teacher. She and her husband Greg have four adult children, a daughter-in-law, a son-in-law, and two adorable grandchildren. In her spare time, she enjoys golf, snowshoeing, hiking, and traveling.
Transcribed - Published: 6 December 2021
Professor Moore is a scholar of foreign relations law, international law, international human rights, and international development. Professor Moore has taught international law, international human rights, U.S. foreign relations law, civil procedure, legal scholarship, a plenary powers colloquium, and an international religious freedom clinic. As a teacher, he has been recognized with the University's R. Wayne Hansen Teaching and Learning Fellowship, the BYU Law Alumni Association Teacher of the Year Award, and the Student Bar Association First Year Professor of the Year Award. He is a member of the American Law Institute. As a human rights expert, Professor Moore serves on the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe’s Moscow Mechanism. In 2020, he was elected to a brief term on the Human Rights Committee, a body of independent experts that oversees states’ compliance with the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. Professor Moore also serves as an Associate Director of the International Center for Law and Religion Studies, which seeks to secure the blessings of religious freedom and belief for everyone. Between 2017 and 2019, Professor Moore served, variously, as the Acting Deputy Administrator and General Counsel of the U.S. Agency for International Development, the federal government’s lead agency for international development and humanitarian assistance. From 2016 to 2017, he was the Associate Dean for Research and Academic Affairs at Brigham Young University Law School. He was a Visiting Professor at the George Washington University Law School from 2008 to 2009. Before joining BYU, Professor Moore clerked for Justice Samuel A. Alito, Jr. during the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2007 Term. From 2003 to 2007, Professor Moore was an assistant and then associate professor at the University of Kentucky College of Law. He arrived at the University of Kentucky after researching and teaching at the University of Chicago Law School as an Olin Fellow from 2001 to 2003. From 2000 to 2001, Professor Moore clerked for Judge Samuel A. Alito, Jr. on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. From 1996 to 2000, he was an Honor Program trial attorney at the U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Division, Federal Programs Branch. Professor Moore is a summa cum laude graduate of Brigham Young University Law School, where he served as Editor in Chief of the Law Review and graduated first in his class. He received his BA from Brigham Young University, where he was a Benson scholar and graduated summa cum laude, with University Honors, and as co-valedictorian of his college. He and his wife Natalie are the parents of seven wonderful children
Transcribed - Published: 29 November 2021
We at Latter Day Lives just feel especially grateful this week.
Transcribed - Published: 22 November 2021
Randy Rigby is the former President of the Utah Jazz basketball team as well as former President of the Larry H. Miller Sports and Entertainment Group. In the episode we talk about growing up in Northern Utah, how he developed his lifelong love of sports, his mission to Italy, gaining a strong testimony through an experience with his Mother, his time at BYU, meeting his wife, getting into business, dealing with the murder of his friend and business partner, going to work for the Utah Jazz, and eventually running the organization as the President. Randy has led an amazing life. He is so smart and yet so humble. You will love his story.
Transcribed - Published: 15 November 2021
Jessica Williams is a very popular and respected recipe developer and food photographer. She has well over 800,000 followers on Facebook alone. In the episode we talk about her very difficult younger years, dealing with family issues, leaving home as a teenager, becoming an emancipated minor, finding the gospel, getting married, having her own family, starting a couponing blog, getting into recipe development and food photography, building a huge online following and so much more. Jessica is an amazing example of faith triumphing over adversity. You will love her story. https://butterwithasideofbread.com
Transcribed - Published: 8 November 2021
Del Parson is an artist whose art has been seen by millions. From his portraits of Christ to historical figures such as Joseph and Hyrum Smith, his works hang in chapels, temples, and church sites around the world. Del grew up in Rexburg, Idaho where his father was an art professor at Ricks College and his mother taught second grade. His father often took his nine children on painting excursion campouts. He found his father’s love of art to be contagious, as did two of his brothers, who became artists as well. After earning his MFA from BrighamYoung University, Parson became a gallery and portrait artist. In 1978, a tragedy changed his life. His wife and daughter were killed in a car accident. He felt the Spirit of God helping him through the tough times and began to paint religious subjects to give others the sense of hope that he found and to share with them his love of life. Parson now lives in Utah with his wife and six children. His paintings of Christ evoke a strong emotional response from viewers, and both his religious and historical paintings have received numerous regional and national awards. Parson’s work has been exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, National Academy of Design, Knickerbocker Artist, American Artists Professional League, and the Amarillo Rotary Show. www.delparson.com
Transcribed - Published: 1 November 2021
Lizzy Jensen is the founder and CEO of The Small Seed, a Christian company looking to make a difference in people's lives. In the episode, we talk about her life growing up in St. George, Utah, her time at BYU, serving a mission to Croatia, getting married, moving to Connecticut, graduating law school and how reading a Clayton Christensen book moved her to start her company. Lizzy is so inspiring. She shares the gospel in a way that makes it accessible to all. You will love her story. https://www.thesmallseed.com/
Transcribed - Published: 25 October 2021
Ryan Evans started using drugs at a very young age. This led to crime and a life in the criminal justice system. Eventually, Ryan ended up in prison after a fight ended up with a friend passing away. Eventually Ryan, found the Lord, the church and a whole new life.
Transcribed - Published: 18 October 2021
Doug Wright is a Utah native, proud of pioneer roots that go back to the 1840s. He was raised by a devoted single Mother. He spent over forty years as one of the leading voices on KSL Radio and is still the host of The KSL Movie Show. Raised in the Sugarhouse area, Doug began his broadcast career while still in high school. Married for over 30 years to his wife D., they are the parents of three children. Doug shares with us amazing stories of growing up, as well and gives us an insider's look into his amazing broadcasting career.
Transcribed - Published: 11 October 2021
Sorry friends. Shawn has a really bad cold. No new episode this week.
Transcribed - Published: 4 October 2021
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