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Radio Free Mormon: 235: LDS LAW

RFM talks about his background in law from over thirty-years of practice, and applies those principles to the LDS Church. By the end, we start […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 234: Priesthood Dispatches

I was recently interviewed by the host of Priesthood Dispatches, a new podcast from one of my friends across the pond! I had a great […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 233: The Brad Wilcox Imbroglio

RFM deconstructs the Brad Wilcox Fireside as no one else can! Strap on your seatbelts! It’s going to be a bumpy night!

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RFM: 232: Magic and Mormonism Part 3

RFM has saved the best for last in this third and final installment of his landmark series on Magic and Mormonism. Turns out all those […]

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RFM: 231: Magic and Mormonism Part 2

Radio Free Mormon continues his exploration of how an understanding of basic principles of stage magic helps illuminate various aspects of early Church history!

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RFM: 230: Magic and Mormonism, part 1

RFM uses his background in stage magic to illuminate different aspects of Mormonism and Church History!

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Radio Free Mormon: 229: St. George Presentation 2022!

This is the audio of the presentation I gave in St. George at the invitation of the Southern Utah Post-Mormon Support Group on January 9, […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 228: Let’s Do the Time Warp Again!

RFM analyzes an often overlooked theme in “A Christmas Carol” where Dickens plays with the idea of time. Then we turn to the LDS temple […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 227: Mormonism and Western Esotericism

I was recently honored to be asked to give a presentation before the Mormonism and Western Esotericism Group.  My address on the subject of Ancient […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 226: From TBM to RFM, Part 1

I went on John Dehlin’s show recently to talk about the turning points in my life that have turned me from a True Believing Mormon […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 224: General Conference Post Mortem, Part 6–The Sunday Afternoon Session!

We did it!  We finally got through all of General Conference from April 2021! Join Jonathan Streeter and me as we slice and dice the […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 223: LAZY LEARNERS OF THE WORLD, UNITE!

The most controversial talk of April 2021 General Conference was likely given by President Nelson at the close of the Sunday morning session.  You remember–The […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 222: General Conference Post Mortem, Part 4–Sunday Morning Session

I am happy to be joined once again by the brilliant Jonathan Streeter of Thoughts on Things and Stuff for a jolly discussion of the […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 221: General Conference Post Mortem, Part 3–The Priesthood Session

Tonight I am joined once more by my good friend Jonathan Streeter from Thoughts on Things and Stuff for part 3 of our post mortem […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 220: General Conference Post Mortem, Part 2

RFM and Jonathan Streeter have a rollicking good time talking about the talks given in Saturday afternoon session of the April 2021 General Conference! General […]

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