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Tag: General Conference

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RADIO FREE MORMON: 254: GENERAL CONFERENCE LIGHTNING ROUND (OCTOBER 2022)

One General Conference. Five Sessions. Ten hours. Thirty-Six Talks. ALL IN UNDER SIXTY MINUTES!!!

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Radio Free Mormon: 238: General Conference Post Mortem–April 2022–Saturday Morning Session

RFM is back to his old tricks, breaking down and analyzing General Conference as only he can!

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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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Radio Free Mormon: 219: General Conference Post Mortem, April 2021, Part 1

Join Jonathan Streeter and RFM as they take apart General Conference one talk at a time!  This episode covers the Saturday morning session of April […]

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Mormonism LIVE ! : 018: Lazy Learners & Shrinkage

Mormonism LIVE ! – April 2021 General Conference Edition RFM and Bill Reel will sit down and review some of big happenings and talks in […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 214: General Conference Post Mortem October 2020 Part 2

Jonathan Streeter and I continue our analysis of October 2020 General Conference with the Saturday afternoon session!  This session may contain the worst GenCon talk […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 201: General Conference Post Mortem, Part 1

Today RFM is joined by Jonathan Streeter of Thoughts on Things and Stuff to dissect the Saturday morning session of October 2020 General Conference!  General […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 154: The Restoration Proclamation

RFM does a deep dive into the new proclamation unveiled at the most recent general conference.  A comparison with the similar proclamation in 1980 yields […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 153: Gen Con Warm Up

RFM warms up in the bull pen for General Conference Review by sharing some great stories and audio from conferences past!

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Radio Free Mormon: 147: Hiding in Plain Sight

RFM dissects the first talk in the most recent General Conference given by Elder M. Russell Ballard on the First Vision.  Is Elder Ballard hiding […]

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Radio Free Mormon: 140: A Conference Unlike Any Other

RFM gives us a few thoughts on the highlights of the April 2020 General Conference that has just concluded.  We were told it would be […]

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