
Michael Cragun
5 Elo 202453min

8/3 – Let’s Baptize Azerbaijan, Rexburg is Caffeinated, & I Can’t, I’m a Moron
In this lively podcast episode, hosts Matt and Melissa discuss a range of entertaining and intriguing topics. From humorous anecdotes about baseball announcers mistaking a Mormon t-shirt for a "moron" to updates on the Olympics and the opening of a medical school at BYU, the hosts keep the conversation engaging and light-hearted. They also touch on the significance of a new museum dedicated to Black genealogy and the completion of the Book of Mormon Critical Text Project. The episode ends with a fun segment on Famous Mormons, revealing the surprising connection between Panic at the Disco and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Overall, a mix of humor, information, and interesting insights make this episode a must-listen for fans of the podcast. 00:00:00 - Introduction and Funny Baseball Story 00:02:32 - Thoughtful Email Response Regarding Sacrament Meeting Policy 00:09:41 - Accuracy Advocate and Agreeably Disagreeable Discussion 00:16:19 - Olympics Update: Jimmer Fredette's Participation 00:19:20 - Famous Mormons Rock Star Edition 00:30:05 - BYU Idaho Caffeinated Soda Announcement 00:36:07 - BYU Medical School Announcement 00:42:23 - BYU Medical School Collaboration with University of Utah 00:45:00 - BYU Medical School Focus on International Medicine and Teaching Approach
3 Elo 20241h 11min

7/27 – Molympics Again, YSA Speed Dating Record, & Elder Bednar Owns Jeans
29 Heinä 202459min

7/20 – YSA Age Change, Olympic Fireside, & Proselytizing Post Malone
23 Heinä 20241h

7/13 – Olympic Jimmermania, Minerva Teichert at the DI, & BYU Legos
David and Tiffany bring the energy in this podcast episode, featuring a heartwarming story about a Minerva Teichert painting found at a Deseret Industries store. The hosts, Tiffany Hales and David, also discuss a tragic accident involving the CEO of Lifetime Products, Richard David Hendrickson, and his daughter. The episode covers a range of topics, from Church ball tournaments in Korea to a touching story of a Minerva Teichert painting being discovered and restored. The hosts share their love for Minerva Teichert's stories and highlight the importance of peacemaking and understanding in the face of adversity. Tune in for a mix of uplifting stories and reflections on life's unexpected turns. 00:00:00 - Introduction to Podcast Episode 00:01:13 - David Larson's Podcast Experience 00:02:30 - David Larson's Return to the Podcast 00:03:07 - Postum Drink Review 00:06:09 - Tiffany's Preparation for Girls Camp 00:09:10 - Corrections from Previous Episode 00:10:13 - Excitement for the Paris Olympics 00:13:15 - Whitney Morgan's Olympic Qualification 00:14:19 - BYU's Success in Steeplechase 00:18:09 - Jimmer Fredette's Participation in 3x3 Basketball 00:19:44 - General Authority Seventy's Experience with Peacemaking 00:22:40 - Church Ball Events Worldwide 00:25:43 - Tragic Accident Involving Richard David Hendrickson 00:33:01 - Announcement of Youth Concert by the Church 00:36:10 - Futsal and Table Tennis Tournaments in Korea 00:39:29 - Tragic Accident Involving Richard David Hendrickson 00:42:12 - Discovery of Minerva Teichert Painting at Deseret Industries 00:45:22 - Heartwarming Story of Minerva Teichert Painting at Church History Museum
13 Heinä 20241h 6min

7/6 – Steeplechase Mormons, Zach Wilson Engaged, & Politics at Church
Matt and Melissa kick off the episode with a lively discussion about their experiences at a 4th of July parade, complete with candy and judgmental chair-sitting. The duo delves into the importance of morning beverages and the ideal coffee alternative, Postum. They banter about broadcasting classes, parades, and the joys of clapping at events. The episode features a rundown of recent news, including updates on temples, Olympic athletes, and LDS community initiatives. The hosts explore the church's stance on political issues and the evolving landscape of religious freedom. The episode wraps up with a fun segment on famous Mormons and a thought-provoking discussion on political division and religious unity. Tune in for a mix of humor, insights, and engaging conversations on This Week in Mormons. 00:00:00 - Introduction to Podcast Episode 00:05:30 - Discussion about Fourth of July Celebrations 00:10:46 - Mailbag Comments and Responses 00:11:59 - Highlights of Recent Temple News 00:13:45 - Personal Anecdotes from Fourth of July Celebrations 00:15:45 - Discussion on Zach Wilson's Engagement 00:18:49 - Focus on Temple Activities for Youth 00:21:36 - Fundraising Efforts for Temple Trip 00:23:27 - Mention of Kyle Filipowski and Criticism 00:26:34 - Introduction to Famous Mormons Segment 00:30:25 - Discussion on Religious Discrimination Report 00:34:45 - Exploration of LDS Church's Political Stance 00:42:09 - Overview of Political Division and Religious Unity 00:45:53 - Preview of Upcoming Movies "Escape from Germany" and "Heretic"
6 Heinä 20241h 3min

From D.C. to Cache Valley: A Journey of Faith and Politics | Feat. Tim Stewart
In this podcast episode, Matt and Melissa are joined by Tim Stewart, a lobbyist based in Washington, D.C. Tim shares insights into the world of lobbying, emphasizing the importance of lobbyists in providing informed decision-making to government officials. He discusses the role of lobbyists in influencing policy and the ethical considerations involved in lobbying. Tim also talks about his transition from rural Utah to Washington, D.C., and his decision to move back to Utah to raise his family in Cache Valley. The episode highlights the importance of listening to personal inspiration and being open to new chapters in life. Tim's experiences and perspectives provide valuable insights into the intersection of professional life, personal values, and community involvement. 00:00:00 - Introduction and Lobbying Definition 00:05:30 - Lobbying Process and Decision Making 00:08:03 - Lobbyist Influence on Policy 00:13:44 - Money in Politics Discussion 00:16:33 - Influence of Church Members in Politics 00:20:37 - Moving from D.C. to Utah Decision 00:25:09 - Family's Political Influence 00:27:16 - Church Experience in Washington, D.C. 00:30:21 - Social Connections in Church 00:35:48 - Commuting Between D.C. and Utah 00:38:57 - Decision to Move Back to Utah 00:40:41 - Talent Placement in the Church
3 Heinä 202442min

6/29 – Choir Has New Voice, who dis?, Mormons Running to Paris, & BYU Legos
Tiffany and Lauren kick off the episode with a discussion about the Music of a Spoken Word podcast, with Tiffany sharing her love for the Olympics. They delve into stories about BYU Engineering's Lego building competition, missionaries in American Samoa, and the USA track and field Olympic trials. The episode also features heartwarming tales of athletes striving for Olympic qualification and a new prison ministry app by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Tune in for a mix of inspiring stories, Olympic updates, and community outreach initiatives. 00:00:00 - Introduction to Podcast Episode 00:05:30 - Lauren Lemons' Introduction and Background 00:14:44 - Interesting Facts about "Come Thou Fount" 00:20:49 - Introduction to the New Music and the Spoken Word Host 00:26:00 - BYU Engineering Lego Building Competition 00:30:34 - Heartwarming Story of Missionary Siblings 00:33:52 - Olympic Trials: Men's Steeplechase 00:37:40 - Olympic Trials: Women's Steeplechase 00:45:06 - Introduction to Prison Ministry App by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
29 Kesä 20241h 5min