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Spring 2024 Poetry: A Conversation with Robbie Taggart & M. Rather Jr.
In this episode of Dialogue Out Loud, we feature an engaging conversation with two talented poets from the Spring 2024 issue of Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. Join us as M. Rather Jr. and…
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Abish’s Remarkable Vision of Her Father: A Conversation with Kyle Jepson
Join us for an enlightening conversation with author Kyle Jepson about his article in the spring 2024 issue of Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. In “A Remarkable Vision of Her Father: The Many Uses…
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Deep diving into Mosiah: Gospel Study with Lori Thompson Forsyth
Come join Lori on an exploration of Mosiah for our only May Gospel Study! Lori Thompson Forsyth has had a long and somewhat random history with the publishing industry. She was a typesetter at the Harvard Crimson…
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DPN Presents: Face in Hat: Women and Priesthood Part I
In this special episode of the Dialogue Journal podcast, we feature an intriguing installment from the “Face in Hat” podcast, part of the Dialogue Podcast Network. Hosted by Aaron Brewster and Eric W. Jepson, this…
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Folk Tales and First Wards: A Conversation with Nicole Wilkes Goldberg and Mattathias Singh
In this episode of Dialogue Book Report, host Andrew Hall sits down with Nicole Wilkes Goldberg and Mattathias Singh to discuss their book Tales of the Chelm First Ward (BCC Press), co-authored with James Goldberg.…
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Sonya – Spring 2024 Fiction
Listen to the thought-provoking short story “Sonya” by Tamara Pace Thomson, narrated by Shelby Maddock, on the #dialogueoutloud podcast. Follow Sonya’s journey as she navigates complex relationships and discovers the power of her own voice.…
Customer Reviews
Saint!
Bob Rees is a Saint! Be sure to check out the audio interview from July 20, 2023 to hear him tell about his experiences with racism in our Church community, and how we might reconcile and have opportunity for racial redemption.
Thank you to the folks at Dialogue and all who serve to spread this good word. =]
Food for the soul
LaShawn Williams’ is one of the most informative, easy to understand and incredibly powerful speakers I have ever listened to. Her Sunday school lesson #10 was literally a roadmap to our current reality. What an honor it is to listen to her words and truly HEAR HER. I am now listening to her brother’s podcast Beyond The Block, which is also incredibly liberating and informative. I started out listening on the Facebook live feed, but I couldn’t take notes or save my place. I am so grateful for the opportunity to listen to more great lessons in podcast form. Thanks to all!
Sound quality updated
Updates comments: the audio quality improved for maybe an episode or 2, and now it has that digitally grating noise while the guest is speaking.
I would love to consistently listen to this podcast, but sometimes there is an irritating digital noise when someone is speaking. The episode with Adam McLain is an example of this. Chris kimball was the host. I don’t know what it is, but would love it to addressed.