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In 2022, the Center for Latter-Day Saint Arts held its first competition for The Ariel Bybee Endowment. The piece created for the endowment had its world premiere on April 8, 2024.
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On this episode we discuss equity training being now discriminatory, tithing lawsuits against the LDS Church; and Utah’s coal agenda.
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On this episode; Patrick Kearon is the newest apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes won’t run for reelection, and the price Utahns pay for poor air quality.
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In other news, Alta Ski Area had the most snowfall in North America last week.
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David Zook joins his daughter Sarah Soledad to recount his faith journey from atheism back to his roots in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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We discuss why new OB-GYN's are avoiding Utah, a failed affordable housing project, and a recap of LDS conference.
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In other news, several families have been displaced after an apartment complex caught fire Sunday morning.
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This week we discuss Celeste Maloy’s GOP win, a new Great Salt Lake lawsuit, and an LDS purge.
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In other news: On Thursday, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced a few significant changes to rules at its university campuses.
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Jennifer Walker grew up a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. By the time she got to college, Jennifer decided only to date fellow members of the church so she could get married in the temple. Then Jennifer met Andrew, who, despite not belonging to the LDS church, immediately felt like home.