Sunstone Podcast
A podcast by Sunstone
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168 Episodes
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E38: How ‘Saw’ Is the Ultimate Mormon Horror Film
Published: 28/10/2019 -
E37: Mormon Iconoclast Part 2: Eric Samuelsen’s “The Plan”
Published: 21/10/2019 -
E36: Mormon Iconoclast: An Introduction to Eric Samuelsen
Published: 14/10/2019 -
E35: Wayne Booth: “The Rhetorician Who Can Change Everything”
Published: 06/10/2019 -
E34: Expanding the Soul … and the Podcast: A Conversation with Jaxon Washburn
Published: 29/09/2019 -
E33: A History of the Faith Crisis: A Conversation with Jeff Burton
Published: 16/09/2019 -
E32: Too Interesting to Leave: A Conversation with Rick Bennett
Published: 02/09/2019 -
E31: Early Mormonism and the Masonic Worldview
Published: 26/08/2019 -
E30: An Introduction to Mormon Transhumanism: A Conversation with Blaire Ostler
Published: 18/08/2019 -
E29: Revising Your Sexual Story: A Conversation with Natasha Helfer Parker
Published: 12/08/2019 -
E28: Overcoming the Anger: How to Let Go and Move On
Published: 07/08/2019 -
E27: Farewell to Manti: A Visit to the Last Pageant
Published: 30/06/2019 -
E26: A Post- Mormon Sex Primer with Mary Fisher
Published: 23/06/2019 -
E25: Not Church
Published: 16/06/2019 -
E24: Life Outside the Closet: A Talk with the Latter-day Lesbians
Published: 09/06/2019 -
E23: Striking a Balance: Finding the Podcast’s Voice
Published: 02/06/2019 -
E22: You’re Not Alone: A Conversation with the Mama Dragons
Published: 26/05/2019 -
E21: The Art of a Skillful Faith Transition: A Conversation with Stephen Carter
Published: 19/05/2019 -
E20: The Case for Therapy: A Discussion with Jenny Marrow
Published: 13/05/2019 -
E18: Making Connections Between Mormon Communities
Published: 01/05/2019
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.