I know that when you listen to the podcast, it will say February 16th. Even though it was uploaded on the 17th. This is due to a technical difficulty. I had to upload it on the 17th of February. Julie Behling was my guest today on the LDS Live Podcast. She wrote a book called Beneath Sheep’s Clothing. Julie served an LDS mission in Russia and eventually was inspired to write the book Beneath Sheep’s Clothing. We discussed how I became a conservative from a Democrat. We discussed a few topics in her book such as civil rights, how Christians are often depicted in the media. We also talked about David Koresh, and Warren Jeffs. Even though both people were nut jobs more so Warren Jeffs. Law enforcement had no right to tear down the compound or take kids away from the mothers without Due Process. There needs to be a process. We also got on a tangent about civil rights sense it is something I have benefited from as a blind person. Check out Julie’s web site at https://beneathsheepsclothing.com/
On this episode of the LDS Life Podcast, I interviewed a person named David Sanders. He also calls himself The Mormon Renegade. His podcast is called The Mormon Renegade. We discussed how he converted to the LDS church in 1995. We then discussed his conversion to fundamental Mormonism. We talked about his marriage to his second wife and how it came apart. David now atends a Mormon fundamentalist branch in Utah. We also discussed how he got in to podcast and he has some advice for those who want to get in to podcasts.
On this podcast I give my opinion concerning the churches statement regarding The Respect for Marriage act. I also explain the difference between church doctrine and policy and gave an example about going on my mission. At the end of the podcast, I gave another example about church doctrine. I also mention who the next guest will be on my next podcast. Here some links.
https://youtu.be/UOqXSa5ZQls
This first segment of the updated episode is about Carl's conversion story.
Here is the segment discussing Carl's missionary experiences.
This segment is about Carl's dramatic life experience.
here is the segment discussing how Carl got in to radio and met his wife Linda.
Here is how the sounds of Sunday was created.
I decided to redo the podcast with Carl Watkins. This is because we both felt the other podcast was off topic in some parts. I will also delete the other podcast and the segments we did for the podcast at a later time.
We discussed Carl’s childhood, how he converted to the church, a dramatic story that occurred in his childhood. We then discussed some spiritual experiences on his mission. We thin discussed how he got in to radio and what brought about Sounds of Sunday. We also talked about how the program became syndicated.
http://www.soundsof Sunday.com
I split the episode Carl Watkins Conversations and Sounds of Sunday in to segments. In this segment, we discussed Carl's conversion story. The next segment is called Carl's Life Experience, How Carl got interested in radio, Carl's Radio Career, and how Sounds of Sunday was created and syndicated. I also split a segment from the main episode a side conversation about LDS music, the future and our opinions about it.
We discuss Carl's traumatic experience concerning how he was saved from drowning in the ocean.
We discussed how Carl became interested in Radio.
We discuss Carl's Radio Career.
We discuss how Sounds of Sunday was created and became syndicated.
This is a side conversation Carl Watkins and I had about LDS Music the future of LDS music and our opinions about it.
I know it’s been a while sense I have done a podcast. I have been concentrating most of my podcast time on another podcast called Canning+7. Carl Watkins was my guest on this episode of the LDS Life Podcast. We discuss his childhood, how he converted to the church, his mission, a little bit of his radio career, and we also discussed a little bit about what it might have been like growing up on the LDS culture particularly in Utah or perhaps in the intermountain west. We then discussed how Sounds of Sunday bean. We also talked about how the program became syndicated. Carl and also discussed how Glenn Rawson became part of Sounds of Sunday. We also explained who Glenn Rawson is.
This is part one of Laree Westover. Remember you can listen to the whole episode by taping or clicking on Laree Westover Whole Podcast.
This is Laree Westover Part2.
On this episode of the LDS Life Podcast, I interviewed Laree Westover. Many of you about her daughter Tara Westover. Tara wrote a book called educated. Laree Tara’s mother wrote her story in a book called educating. If you are going to read Educated from Tara Westover. I would strongly suggest you get Laree’s book Educating to get her story. Laree and I discussed her childhood, how she met her husband Val, midwifery, essential oils, and herbs. We also discussed home schooling, antibiotics, and more about herbs. I do want to make a clarification here. I am not against antibiotics. I pointed out in this podcast that I have used antibiotics and how they have helped me. The opinions expressed about herbs, essentials, and antibiotics are not necessarily mine. My producer Ralae also expressed her view on antibiotics and told us that she is currently on an antibiotic. I don’t believe Laree is against antibiotics either if used in the correct circumstance. Check out Laree’s book Educating at https://butterflyexpress.shop/products/book-educating/?beid=3619
This podcast is also split in to 2 parts as well as the whole podcast. You will also notice I have a producer named Ralae. Her voice may sound familiar because she does the voice-overs on the LDS life podcast. She is now my producer as well. I thoroughly enjoyed doing this podcast. I hope you thoroughly enjoy listening to it also.
Bryan Hyde was the guest on this episode of the LDS Life Podcast. We discussed his favorite Christmas experience and how his prospective of Christmas changed after an experience he had during Christmas time of 1995. We also discussed other things that you will have to listen to the podcast to find out.