We received this original email before recording this episode: I am mostly reaching out to you today because of a story I had to share. and in talking with others, I've come to the conclusion its to good to…
I'm not sure what the Relief Society Lesson was supposed to be, but I'm pretty sure we took it well off topic. As Relief Society lessons often do, it took a rapid, hostile turn that no one (except everyone) could…
Natalie Hill - NYU-grad, Mormon in Manhattan blogger, and Broadway triple-threat - was raised in Orem, Utah, the oldest of 5 girls. Her family is known for their long history of musical talents - her attorney father founded the Provo…
Hi everyone! My name is Danica. Happy to be blogging here and nice to meet you. As a born-n-raised Utah County blonde Mormon girl, I’m one of thousands but please don’t stop reading – I think you might like…
Earlier this month, M Russell Ballard and Jeffrey R Holland became the first Apostles in the history of Apostles to post tweets on the inexplicably bird-themed micro-blogging site, Twitter. I'm not sure if even they, as prophets, seers and revelators, realize exactly…
Lindsay Hadley has lived in Australia, Russia, and China and traveled to more than 35 countries. Early in her career, she facilitated dozens of international humanitarian projects in Kenya, Peru, Mexico, and Thailand. Since then, she has raised more than…
For those of you who are wondering about the reference in this week's Articles of News to the "turd cookies," look no further! One of my favorite bakeries in New York City is Levain. Their dark chocolate chocolate chip cookie…
(Continued from Previous posts from Not Quite Enos) The Stake President seemed to be examining the essence of my soul with his icy blue eyes. He said "I'm trying to understand if you just wanted the physical pleasure more than…
1. Create a Drop Zone You know how when you come home and you immediately drop everything you carried in with you? Having a designated space for all of those things keeps your table, couch, or entire house from becoming…
By: Alisha Worthington Here in the Mountain West feminism is still a bit of a taboo concept. If you’re a feminist here you’re probably thought of as a man-hating, bra-burning, picketer out to destroy the very fabric of society. However,…