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Post Mormon Peace
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21 episodes
1 week ago
Post Mormon Peace is a podcast dedicated to bridging the gap between those who stay and those who leave. Through thoughtful, respectful conversations, we sit down with both believing and non-believing guests to explore their experiences, challenges, and perspectives. This isn’t about debating who’s right or wrong—it’s about listening, understanding, and finding common ground. Faith transitions, whether personal or within families, can create tension. But at the heart of it all, relationships matter more than beliefs. Our goal is to create a space where open dialogue can thrive, where differences don’t have to mean division, and where mutual respect leads to deeper connection. Wherever you stand on faith, you’re welcome here.
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Post Mormon Peace is a podcast dedicated to bridging the gap between those who stay and those who leave. Through thoughtful, respectful conversations, we sit down with both believing and non-believing guests to explore their experiences, challenges, and perspectives. This isn’t about debating who’s right or wrong—it’s about listening, understanding, and finding common ground. Faith transitions, whether personal or within families, can create tension. But at the heart of it all, relationships matter more than beliefs. Our goal is to create a space where open dialogue can thrive, where differences don’t have to mean division, and where mutual respect leads to deeper connection. Wherever you stand on faith, you’re welcome here.
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Religion
Religion & Spirituality
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I Interviewed My Parents Previous Stake President: Steve Quesenberry
Post Mormon Peace
58 minutes 52 seconds
7 months ago
I Interviewed My Parents Previous Stake President: Steve Quesenberry
In this episode, I sit down for an in-person conversation with Steve Questenberry, former stake president and lifelong seeker of understanding. Steve shares his personal journey—from growing up in a troubled home in San Diego to joining the LDS Church as a teenager and later serving as a bishop and stake president. We discuss his faith journey, the impact of family dynamics on belief, and how he navigated the challenges of leadership within the church. Steve also reflects on the importance of understanding history, the impact of the Joseph Smith Papers, and the evolving landscape of faith within the LDS Church. 🎧 Topics covered:✔️ Steve’s conversion story and family dynamics✔️ Seeking answers and the role of personal faith✔️ Navigating leadership and change within the church✔️ The impact of the Joseph Smith Papers on historical understanding Reach out to Steve at: steve@kittsgroup.com
Post Mormon Peace
Post Mormon Peace is a podcast dedicated to bridging the gap between those who stay and those who leave. Through thoughtful, respectful conversations, we sit down with both believing and non-believing guests to explore their experiences, challenges, and perspectives. This isn’t about debating who’s right or wrong—it’s about listening, understanding, and finding common ground. Faith transitions, whether personal or within families, can create tension. But at the heart of it all, relationships matter more than beliefs. Our goal is to create a space where open dialogue can thrive, where differences don’t have to mean division, and where mutual respect leads to deeper connection. Wherever you stand on faith, you’re welcome here.