Common Threads Podcast

Kate Hall

We all have different beliefs — but behind every belief is a story. This podcast is about listening first, understanding deeply, and seeing the humanity in people who may not think like we do.

  1. DEC 15

    Andelin Mbaki

    Andelin Mbaki is originally from South Africa but now lives in Southern Utah. She attends Southern Utah University and is double majoring in Dance Education and Exercise Science. Andelin is also a dance instructor, a nanny, and a huge advocate for diversity, faith, and empowerment.  In this episode of Common Threads, I sit down with Andelin to talk about what it means to take up space, speak up, and refuse to shrink yourself for the comfort of others. Andelin shares her deep desire to “be the voice when others feel silenced,” and how her experiences in sports taught her that hard work, discipline, and perseverance truly pay off. We talk about the importance of diversity and why learning to see broader perspectives—without stereotyping or judging people based on where they come from—is essential to building stronger, more compassionate communities. One of my favorite moments from this conversation is Andelin’s reminder to stop making ourselves “bite-sized so someone else can swallow us whole.” Instead, she encourages all of us, and women especially, to shine our light fully and unapologetically. We discuss her program, S.H.I.N.E. (Standing Higher in New Environments), which was born from her own experience navigating new spaces and learning to show up as her full self. This episode is a powerful reminder that we don’t grow by shrinking—we grow by shining. Ways to Get Involved: With the holidays here, it’s a great time to give back if you’re able. Andelin highlighted a few organizations doing meaningful work in the community that you can support through donating, volunteering, or simply learning more: Canyon Creek Services – A women and children’s shelter providing safety, resources, and support for those experiencing domestic violence and homelessness. https://www.canyoncreekservices.org/ Miss Beauty of America (Andelin’s platform) – Follow along with Andelin’s advocacy, leadership work, and S.H.I.N.E. initiatives. https://www.instagram.com/missbeautyofamerica.usa/?igsh=MTBnNm01OHUwdWFi&utm_source=qr# Supporting organizations like these is one small way we can all help make a difference and lift others up during this season and beyond. Support the show

    53 min
  2. DEC 8

    Caleb Ence

    Caleb Ence grew up in Santa Clara, Utah as a member of Mormon church and served an LDS mission in Botswana and Namibia. Upon returning, they attended Brigham Young University and graduated with a degree in accounting. Caleb identifies as bisexual and nonbinary and is very passionate about appreciating the beauty of the world, helping people learn about queerness, and LEGOs.  In this episode, Caleb shares what it was like growing up in a deeply religious and politically engaged home where staying informed and involved was part of daily life. We talk about their LDS mission to Botswana and Namibia—a formative experience that completely reshaped how they saw the world. Caleb opens up about navigating religious OCD, learning how to identify what they were experiencing, and the healing that come from understanding your own mental health. We also dive into Caleb’s journey of expanding their worldview through podcasts, books, and conversations that introduced them to perspectives outside their own. They reflect on their time at BYU, listening to stories from students whose experiences differed greatly from what they’d known, and how that shifted their understanding of equity and belonging. Caleb shares their personal journey of learning about queerness, exploring gender and sexual identity, and discovering their own (bisexual, trans, and nonbinary). We explore the importance of proximity to different communities, the power of empathy, and the joy they and their partner have found building their LEGO Instagram page to spark learning and connection within the LGBTQ community. It’s a conversation about curiosity, growth, and becoming who you truly are. Be sure to check out Caleb’s LEGO Instagram page (linked below) to learn more about their work. If you’re looking for resources on LGBTQ+ education or support, you can also visit national organizations like The Trevor Project or A4TE. https://www.instagram.com/buildingbeyondthebinary/https://www.thetrevorproject.org/https://transequality.org/Support the show

    52 min
  3. OCT 20

    Mini Episode: Faithful Persuasion

    Religion plays a huge role in shaping how people see the world — from everyday decisions to the way we vote, serve others, and understand morality. In this mini episode, we explore how different religions align politically and how those beliefs influence communities here in the U.S. and around the world. Drawing from varying studies and statistical evidence, we look at how religion and politics form a symbiotic relationship — one that can both strengthen and strain societies. We talk about what happens when faith and politics clash, how morality is viewed through a political lens, and the growing divide (and overlap) among religious voters in both major U.S. parties. This episode continues my mini-series where we’ll unpack different themes and perspectives to help us better understand the people around us. If you enjoy this format, let me know—I’d love to hear your feedback and see if we should continue with more episodes like this! Sources & Further Reading Pew Research Center — Religion, Partisanship & IdeologyPew Research Center — Religious Landscape Study / Party AffiliationElizabeth Katelynn Baggett — The Relationship Between Religion and Politics in a Globalizing World (MTSU Open Access Journals)PMC — Why Christians Reconcile Their Personal Political Views and the Views of JesusWiley Online Library — Explaining the Relationship Between Religiosity and Political ParticipationAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences — The Perils of Politicized ReligionPMC — Religion & Politics in Everyday LifeIf you're interested in the research project I assisted with in college, check out Faith and Politics: Latter-Day Saint Politicians Tell Their Stories by Dr. Richard Davis. Support the show

    27 min

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We all have different beliefs — but behind every belief is a story. This podcast is about listening first, understanding deeply, and seeing the humanity in people who may not think like we do.