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168 Episodes

  1. E180: Is Conversion a Type of Trauma?

    Published: 27/08/2024
  2. E179: Why Korihor Needed a Good Physical Therapist.

    Published: 27/07/2024
  3. E177: How Caffeine Survived the Word of Wisdom.

    Published: 19/06/2024
  4. E176: The Badness of Goodness.

    Published: 31/05/2024
  5. E175: The World Beyond the Valley.

    Published: 21/05/2024
  6. E174: One of These Gods is Not Like the Other.

    Published: 15/05/2024
  7. E173: How Should Mormons Write History?

    Published: 29/04/2024
  8. E172: What Really Happened When Phineas Got His New Wives?

    Published: 09/04/2024
  9. E171: The Movie that Turns Easter on its Head.

    Published: 27/03/2024
  10. E170: The Weird New Atonement Theory You Can’t Talk About in Sunday School.

    Published: 04/03/2024
  11. E169: Where Do We Go From Here? Part II

    Published: 28/02/2024
  12. E168: Where Do We Go From Here? Part I.

    Published: 25/02/2024
  13. E167: Why I Stay.

    Published: 29/01/2024
  14. E166: What Makes the True Believer Tick?

    Published: 08/01/2024
  15. E165: His Eye Is on the Sparrow.

    Published: 11/12/2023
  16. E164: In the Mountains, No One Can Hear You Swear.

    Published: 05/12/2023
  17. E163: Nephite Treasure in the Mountains: Utah County’s “Dream Mine.”

    Published: 22/11/2023
  18. E162: In the Garden God Hath Planted: Remembering Lavina Fielding Anderson

    Published: 13/11/2023
  19. E161: How the Barbie Movie Rewrites the Faith Crisis Script.

    Published: 30/10/2023
  20. E160: The Plan of Saw-vation: What the Movie “Saw” Reveals about What Truly Terrifies Mormons.

    Published: 18/10/2023

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For more than 45 years, Sunstone has been exploring Mormonism in all its expressions through our publications and symposiums. The Sunstone Podcast gathers the best of these explorations, including compelling sessions from our worldwide symposiums as well as interviews, book reviews, and deep dives into all things Mormon. Hosted by Stephen Carter.