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Mormon Stories was an Internet podcast and blog (i.e. radio/tv show/newspaper) created in 2005 by John Dehlin. At its inception, the project was meant to be: 1) An open and honest exploration of some of the tougher intellectual and cultural issues within Mormonism, and 2) A support to LDS Church members struggling in their faith/testimony over these difficult issues.
Over the course of three years, John conducted over 200 hours of audio and video interviews with various prominent Mormon academics, historians and critics. Some of the topics explored within the podcast include: Joseph Smithâs life, LDS polygamy, masonry, racism, feminism, homosexuality, apologetics, Book of Mormon historicity, the LDS missionary program, the reconciliation between faith and the intellect, and apostasy.
Some of the people interviewed include Richard and Claudia Bushman, Greg Prince, Todd Compton, Darius Gray and Margaret Young, Grant Palmer, Paul and Margaret Toscano, etc.
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084 (Aud): Introducing "Project Deseret Podcast" featuring Ashley Sanders
Date: 11/05/2007
Length: 01:20:14
In cooperation with Mormon Stories and Sunstone, I am proud to announce that Ashley Sanders has decided to launch her own, new podcast -- patterned (at least in part) after the NPR program "This American Life." The podcast is entitled "Project Deseret", and is dedicated to building a socially, politically, and economically just community.
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