Faith-based content creator, Callie Baker, talks about courage, authenticity, and what it really means to stand for truth online.
Callie shares how a spiritual prompting at the gym pushed her to start creating content defending her faith, even though she wrestled with fear, self-doubt, and imposter syndrome for months before posting. We dive into the reality of those struggles—how the adversary often uses insecurity to hold us back—and the power that comes from pushing forward anyway.
Together, we explore the tension between openly sharing your beliefs and maintaining relationships with family or friends who may not agree, how to handle backlash and negativity, and the role of prayer and inspiration in creating uplifting messages. Callie also opens up about her desire to reach women in their 20s and 30s, helping them find identity, balance, and purpose in a world full of competing voices.
This episode is a powerful reminder that authenticity and faith can break down barriers, and that one person’s willingness to act can inspire countless others. If you’ve ever felt prompted to share your beliefs but hesitated out of fear, Callie’s story will encourage you to step forward with courage, knowing your voice matters.
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In this episode of the What Now Podcast, I sit down with Sheree Nixon, Executive Director of the We Believe Foundation, to explore how short devotionals, diverse gospel voices, and digital resources can strengthen testimony and help build God’s kingdom.
Sheree shares how the We Believe app brings scripture to life with five-minute studies, global perspectives, kid-friendly videos, and tools that make gospel learning engaging for every age group. We talk about how technology can support spiritual growth, especially for youth and families, and how natural, authentic sharing can make living the gospel less daunting and more genuine.
From overcoming self-doubt to weaving faith into everyday conversations, this episode is filled with practical, uplifting ways to deepen discipleship. Whether you’re a busy parent, youth leader, or someone looking for fresh ways to connect with God daily, you’ll find encouragement and ideas you can use right away.
In this episode of the What Now Podcast, I sit down with Emily Snyder to explore her journey of finding purpose, belonging, and using her voice—whether single or married—in a family-centered church.
Emily shares her experiences working in both the professional and faith-based worlds, from collaborating with leaders like Chip and Joanna Gaines to serving in the Church’s Priesthood and Family Department, where her work shaped programs and curriculum that touched countless lives. She reflects on what each environment taught her about leadership, faith, and connection.
We also talk about Emily’s life as a single professional woman in the Church, her honest reflections on navigating belonging in a marriage-focused culture, and her insights on how openness and vulnerability can create unity in congregations. Later, she opens up about her transition into marriage at 46, becoming a stepmother, and the intentional balance of honoring her husband’s late wife while embracing her new role in a blended family.
Through each chapter of her story—whether in career, singlehood, or family life—Emily emphasizes the power of choosing connection, trusting God’s timing, and embracing your unique path. Her candid reflections offer encouragement and inspiration to women and men alike who are seeking to live with purpose in every season of life.
In this episode of the What Now Podcast, I sit down with veteran volleyball coach Tom Peterson to explore his remarkable career and the principles that shaped his life’s work. From humble beginnings in Utah, where boys’ volleyball wasn’t yet recognized, Tom carved his own path, eventually leading teams at Penn State, BYU, and Southern Virginia University to national championships.
Tom shares how faith, unity, and a deep sense of purpose guided his coaching philosophy. Whether breaking California’s dominance in men’s volleyball or building programs from the ground up, he focused on more than athletic success—creating family-like bonds through traditions such as weekly family home evenings and teaching his players to grow as men of integrity and faith.
Beyond the victories, Tom reflects on his true legacy: mentoring young men, being a father figure to those in need, and showing that leadership is about building lives, not just winning games. His story is one of vision, heart, and lasting impact both on and off the court.
In this uplifting episode, I sit down with Casey Elliott, one of the 3 tenors and founding member of the group, GENTRI, to explore the soul-stirring journey behind the group’s success. From early mentors who recognized his potential to the pivotal role his wife played in forming GENTRI, Casey shares how personal relationships shaped both his music and mission. We dive into the evolution of their sound—from pop experiments to the powerful embrace of spiritually inspired music—and the profound stories from fans whose lives were touched or even saved by their songs. With honesty and heart, Casey opens up about the deeper purpose driving his work. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to GENTRI, this conversation will leave you inspired by the power of music to heal, uplift, and transform.
Tickets are now on sale for their Christmas concert at www.gentrimusic.com
In this episode of the What Now Podcast, I sit down with Portia Louder to share her extraordinary journey of hardship, resilience, and redemption. From growing up in a loving but chaotic home, to becoming a mother as a teenager, battling addiction, and serving time in federal prison, Portia’s story is one of raw honesty and profound transformation.
Amid loss and brokenness, she discovered healing through faith in Jesus Christ, the power of the Atonement, and the structure she once lacked but found even behind prison walls. Her experience reshaped her identity, restored her family, and gave her a new purpose: to bring hope and healing to others who feel forgotten or judged.
Today, Portia is an author, coach, and advocate who uses her voice to strengthen individuals and families, proving that no one is beyond the reach of grace. Her testimony of love, faith, and second chances will inspire anyone who has ever struggled to believe in their own worth.
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In this episode of the What Now Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Carla Suarez, a pediatrician whose inspiring journey began in poverty as a first-generation American. Raised by a single mother after her father left, Carla faced food insecurity, cultural barriers, and emotional hardship, but through faith, community, and her passion for learning, she found a way forward.
Carla shares how her testimony of a loving Heavenly Father began as a child and deepened through experiences with missionaries, church service, and quiet spiritual moments. With the support of mentors, counselors, and her devoted husband, she pursued her dream of becoming a doctor, graduating debt-free and now serving immigrant families with empathy rooted in lived experience.
She opens up about the miracles that shaped her path, the strength she found in service and scripture, and her message for young women who feel unseen: God knows your heart, and He will guide you.
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In this heartfelt and inspiring episode, comedian-turned-podcaster Stephen Jones shares his powerful journey from the stage to the classroom—and eventually to the microphone as the host of the faith-filled podcast Let’s Get Real. As a Black member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Stephen opens up about the experiences that shaped him, including the turning point that led him to leave a successful career in stand-up and acting to teach Institute and dive deeper into his spiritual purpose. Now, through Let’s Get Real, he’s helping others share raw, real-life stories that build faith, hope, and healing within the Church community. This episode is a moving reminder that God can redirect our lives in unexpected and beautiful ways.
NCAA volleyball champion Jeremy Brown shares how faith, family, and a humble coach shaped his path—from a sports-filled childhood in Arizona to a national title at Southern Virginia University. He opens up about his mission during COVID, a teammate’s miraculous recovery, and how staying rooted in the gospel helped him rise as both an athlete and disciple of Christ. He shares a powerful story of perseverance, purpose, and divine guidance.
Amy Rees Anderson found herself as a young single mother of two in her 20s, facing an uncertain future. But through grit, faith, and determination, she turned her challenges into opportunities—ultimately building one of the largest medical record retrieval and management companies in the U.S. In this powerful conversation, Amy opens up about her biggest wins, her hardest failures, and the unwavering trust in the in Lord that carried her through it all. She shares how choosing integrity—despite the risk of financial loss—became a defining moment that shaped her leadership and deepened her faith. If you’ve ever felt like life isn’t going as planned, Amy’s story will inspire you to hold on, keep going, and trust in the amazing plan the Lord has designed specifically for you.
Join me as I talk with Thaniel Openshaw about the heartbreak of a broken engagement and his journey to healing, rebuilding confidence, and moving forward with faith. He shares key lessons learned, red flags to watch for, and how setbacks can ultimately lead us to the right person.
In this powerful episode, bestselling author and beloved speaker John Bytheway shares essential dating tips to help you navigate love with more clarity and confidence. Whether you're hoping to find the right match, wrestling with doubts, or healing from heartbreak, John offers wisdom rooted in faith and over 30 years of experience working with young adults. We cover what to look for in a spiritually, emotionally, and intellectually compatible partner, how to identify red and green flags, and why you should never settle. John also shares practical advice on how to get out of an unhealthy relationship—and how to move forward when the ending feels like your world is falling apart. With humor, heart, and real-life insight, this episode will help you date more intentionally and build a foundation that leads to lasting happiness.
Join me as I speak with Dr. Jenet Erickson, an associate professor in the Department of Church History and Doctrine at BYU as we explore how supportive, home-based parent-child relationships impact behavioral and social outcomes and the ways strong family connections build resilience in children, and how modern challenges like societal pressures and shifting family dynamics can affect these bonds. Dr. Erickson will also share insights on how parents who work outside the home can still create meaningful connections and how both parents' involvement fosters children’s social, cognitive, and emotional growth.
Nathaniel Openshaw opens up about his decision to serve a service mission—even though he was fully qualified for a proselyting mission.
He shares the personal inspiration behind his choice, the realities of the stigma surrounding service missions, and why that perspective needs to change.
The reality is that both proselyting and service missions are about bringing people closer to Christ and serving as He would.
Nathaniel’s insight is a powerful reminder that all missionary work matters and that both opportunities are following the example of Jesus Christ and shining His light. 🤍
Neil Harmon, CEO and founder of Angel Studios shares how projects like The Chosen and Sound of Freedom have sparked a global movement for more uplifting and inspiring content.
This growing demand led him to create the Angel Guild, a unique platform where members can vote on potential films and use their voices to drive meaningful change. Through this innovative crowdfunding approach, Angel Studios has influenced major players in Hollywood, encouraging them to produce content that resonates with audiences seeking positivity and inspiration. Neil’s passion and dedication to this transformative movement are truly inspiring!
Former Long Beach, CA gang leader, Peter Afemata, shares his powerful journey of faith and the miracles that guided him from a life of gang violence to one of faith and service as a recently called YSA branch president. Peter reflects on how his mother's unwavering love played a pivotal role in his miraculous transformation. This inspiring episode highlights the life-changing power of love, redemption, and the reassurance that Jesus Christ is always there for us and never gives up on anyone.
Join me as I speak with Laura Eddington about the reality of facing terminal brain cancer and the profound ways she has seen God’s hand in her life. With unwavering faith, she openly shares her journey to inspire hope, strengthen others' faith, and testify of the miracles she has witnessed. Despite one of life’s greatest challenges, Laura has found peace and hope. Her story is truly inspiring!
In 2023 Walker Lyons was ranked the No. 2 tight end in the nation by ESPN. Walker talks about how he made the difficult decision to put his dream on hold to serve a mission in Norway and how he was able to still accomplish his goal of being a D1 athlete playing as a tight end for the elite USC Trojans.
Tune in to hear how Walker navigates the demands of college football, his relationship with a celebrity dancer from Dancing with the Stars, and his commitment to staying grounded in his faith. He also shares the key influences in his life and how prioritizing his faith has opened doors to incredible opportunities.
Join me for an insightful conversation with Robert C. O’Brien, former National Security Advisor to President Trump from September 18, 2019, to January 20, 2021. He takes us behind the scenes of his daily role in protecting our freedoms from terrorism, leading high-stakes hostage negotiations, and securing the release of dozens of American citizens abroad. Robert also opens up about the challenges of the job and how his faith sustained him in one of the most demanding positions in government. This episode is truly captivating—I learned so much, and I know you will too!
Join me for an inspiring conversation with Rylee Arnold, professional dancer on the hit TV show Dancing with the Stars. She shares the valuable lessons she’s learned throughout her dance journey, how she stays grounded in her faith despite the demands of her career, and the mentor who has had the greatest impact on her life. Don’t miss this insightful episode—tune in!