Épisodes

  • Scared And Doing It
    Jan 7 2026

    A skittish golden retriever, a humming tower fan, and a ball stuck just out of reach—sometimes that’s all it takes to expose how fear can paralyze us. We take that simple moment and trace it through the deeper terrain of faith: what it means to act before we feel brave, why God rarely “gets the ball” for us, and how courage grows not by erasing fear but by aligning our will with His.

    We open up about the lies we tell ourselves when anxiety hits—“I’m not strong enough,” “this should be easier by now”—and replace them with a clearer path: adopt Christ’s pattern in Gethsemane, prepare like Esther with fasting and prayer, and remember like David who recalled the lion and the bear before facing Goliath. Along the way we unpack the difference between faith and hope—faith trusts that Christ is real and with us; hope trusts that His promises will be fulfilled—and show how to build a spiritual resume from small, steady experiences: answered prayers, quiet reassurances, sacramental renewal, and the witness of scripture.

    As the world hums with rumors, commotion, and cold hearts, we hold fast to Christ’s assurance that His promises stand. If your heart has felt shaky, this conversation offers language, stories, and simple practices to help you move forward while afraid: name what God has done, keep tools that fit your soul, and take the next step even if your knees knock. Don’t keep circling the fan. Pick up the ball, build on the Rock, and keep going with Him.

    If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs courage today, and leave a review with one fear you’re ready to face—what’s your next step?

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    19 min
  • A Return To Christ, Authenticity, And Healing
    Jan 4 2026

    Ever felt like you were living two lives—the polished version everyone sees and the anxious, exhausted one you keep hidden? We sit down with Liv, an LDS creator whose journey from college drift to deep discipleship shows how honest effort, not perfection, opens the door to real healing. She shares the pivot that changed everything: reading the Book of Mormon cover to cover for peace rather than debate, then stacking daily habits—short prayers, audio scripture on migraine days, institute and long drives to the temple—until clarity and courage returned.

    We get specific about the costs of spiritual drift, mapping how shame silences prayer, how the body mirrors the spirit, and why the first step back is often the smallest: show up weak. Liv talks about aligning her online and offline selves, posting the valleys as well as the peaks, and discovering that authenticity creates community. That honesty spills into our stories from LDS Addiction Recovery, where a simple invitation—assume the sale—sparked confessions, friendships, and a sacrament meeting filled with living testimonies. The takeaway is practical and hopeful: vulnerability is a spiritual skill; consistency beats intensity; and asking for help is how light gets in.

    If you’ve felt far from God, anxious about worthiness, or tired of hiding, this conversation offers tools you can use today: five-minute scripture study, a text asking for prayer, a quiet drive to the temple, or a candid post that tells the whole truth. Subscribe for more grounded faith conversations, share this episode with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review to help others find their way back to Christ alongside us.

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    29 min
  • When Confession Isn’t Enough: Choosing Accountability, Community, And Christ
    Dec 28 2025

    What if the problem isn’t just the habit, but the silence around it? We sit down with Tyler—creator of Redeemed, Recovered, Restored—who opens up about early exposure to pornography, twenty years outside the church, and the rock-bottom prayer that sent him back to God, off cigarettes and porn, and into a life of service. His story is vulnerable, practical, and full of hope for anyone who feels stuck, ashamed, or convinced they’ve gone too far.

    Together we draw a bright line between sobriety and recovery: white-knuckling can keep you “clean” for a while, but real recovery frees your thoughts, shrinks cravings, and rebuilds identity. We talk about why confession is necessary but incomplete on its own, and how accountability—naming your triggers, owning your choices, and reporting your why—restores agency. From leaving your phone outside the bathroom to replacing rituals with better ones, we lay out simple safeguards that compound over time.

    We also take on the loneliness-anxiety-relapse loop that so many men face today. Loneliness often drives compulsive behavior, which then distorts self-worth and relationships, feeding even more isolation. Tyler shares practical ways to break that cycle: join a weekly group, text a friend when urges spike, attend addiction recovery meetings, and build routines that actually meet the needs you tried to medicate. Threaded through it all is a steady witness: the Atonement of Jesus Christ is not infinite except for you—it’s infinite, period. Healing is possible. Change is learnable. You can start today.

    If this conversation helps, share it with someone who needs it, subscribe for more, and leave a review with one takeaway you’re going to apply this week. Your story could be the nudge someone else needs.

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    33 min
  • We Celebrate His Birth So We Can Follow His Life
    Dec 24 2025

    What if the warm feeling we chase in December is only the starting line? Morgan opens up about beloved family traditions and then asks a harder, more honest question: do our songs and stories move us closer to the living Christ, or do they leave us lingering at the manger? We trace a line from childhood Christmas readings to Joseph Smith’s search for truth, and we sit with the scriptures that warn about honoring God with our lips while our hearts stay far away.

    From there, we pivot toward a practical, hopeful path. The wise men become a pattern for modern discipleship: costly gifts, real distance traveled, risks taken to reach Jesus. We look at how the Savior left the manger to teach, suffer, atone, die, and rise—and why celebrating only His infancy keeps us from the power of His adult ministry. Morgan names simple, concrete ways to turn nostalgia into transformation: reorder your schedule around scripture and prayer, trade polite reverence for repentance, bring generosity that pinches, and let carols become commitments that last beyond December.

    By the end, you’ll have a clear invitation to move: admire the manger, then step into a year‑round relationship with Christ where obedience, faith, and connection reshape your days. If you’re ready to give more than words and receive more than a mood, this conversation is your nudge to lay down your gifts and follow Him. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves Christmas, and tell us: what will you bring to His feet this week?

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    14 min
  • Faith Is Not A Feeling; It’s A Choice To Act
    Dec 14 2025

    What if faith isn’t a feeling you hold but a loyalty you live? We dig into the New Testament word pistis and why reading it as trust and faithfulness reshapes everything—from how we see grace to how we walk through ordinary days. Instead of treating belief as a static moment, we explore faith as a living allegiance to Jesus that naturally expresses itself in obedience, covenants, and daily practice.

    I share how this lens clarifies the difference between confession alone and covenant belonging, and why commandments function like castle walls that keep us safe, not cages that hold us back. With simple analogies—a trust fall, a protective kingdom—we make sense of how grace saves while our choices still matter. Commandments become the way we reach for the hand that already reached for us. Obedience stops sounding like performance and starts sounding like wisdom: aligning with the grain of God’s reality to protect peace, relationships, and joy.

    We also get practical about repentance. Instead of shame, think return. Repentance is the God-given path back inside the walls, the renewed grip on Christ. Direction matters more than perfection. The gospel works as a cycle—trusted loyalty, honest repentance, covenant renewal, and endurance with the Spirit’s help—so you can stop asking “Am I enough?” and start asking “Am I turning toward Him today?” If you’ve felt the weight of broken promises, you’ll hear a hopeful invitation to keep going, grasp Christ, and live the simpler, safer, more joyful life He offers.

    If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs courage, and leave a quick review so more listeners can find their way to peace.

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    23 min
  • When You Feel Unworthy, Remember God Judges Desires And Effort
    23 min
  • "Are you listening? Will you love me back?"
    Oct 19 2025

    When faith starts to feel like a chore chart, something vital has gone missing—and it’s not your work ethic. We open up about seasons where prayer is mechanical, church feels obligatory, and spiritual habits lose their spark, then offer a framing that revives desire: treat commandments and covenants as God’s bids for emotional intimacy. Instead of chasing outcomes or checking boxes, we ask how to respond to a Person who is actively inviting us to deeper connection.

    We unpack the difference between a transactional religion and a transforming relationship, and we get honest about the goals we secretly pursue—status, comfort, admiration—that don’t line up with the life of Jesus. Drawing from relationship science, we explore how clear bids—“Here’s how I feel loved”—apply to discipleship. The Sabbath becomes a chosen signal of presence, not a burden. Repentance shifts from shame to repair. Obedience becomes affectionate: not perfect, but sincere, warm, and steady. Along the way, we revisit Peter’s seaside moment—“Lovest thou me?”—and trace how love for Christ turns into care for people, time for service, and attention to what actually lasts.

    If you’ve felt yourself drifting into routine, this conversation offers simple ways to re-align: pray and listen, honor one clear bid from God this week, serve someone who can’t repay you, and let repentance rebuild trust quickly. The result isn’t instant prosperity; it’s something richer—a living bond with God that reshapes your priorities and restores joy to worship. Listen now, share it with a friend who needs a lift, and if it resonates, subscribe and leave a review so others can find the show. What bid from God are you choosing to answer today?

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    31 min
  • Shared Meal, Shared Grace
    Oct 13 2025

    What if the sacrament isn’t just a quiet moment, but a shared meal where debts are settled and presence is restored? We revisit the table with fresh eyes—bread as the life of Christ that lifts us like leaven, and water as both solvent and sign of a costly covering—drawing a straight line from ancient temple patterns to your Sunday pew. Together we trace how the “Lamb of God” reframes communion as reconciliation with the Father, hosted through the Son, and why that matters for imperfect people who want to start with grace, not grit.

    We dig into the symbols that make the ordinance come alive: the altar as surrender, the bread as a call to live like Jesus, the cup as reminder that the price of sin was paid through His death—and the story fulfilled by resurrection. From Adam and Eve’s garments to the weekly renewal of baptism’s promise, we show how remembrance is more than nostalgia; it’s reorientation. The Spirit meets us at the table to move us from wiping slates to writing better stories, not by our strength but by His.

    You’ll hear personal insights, scripture threads, and practical ways to anchor your worship with symbols you can carry all week. If you’ve ever tried to “be better” and burned out, this conversation offers a simpler path: begin with Christ, then become through Christ. Join us, reflect on your own symbols, and let the Table re-center your heart. If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs hope today, and leave a quick review to help others find their seat at the table.

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    24 min
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