LDS Living Podcasts

Welcome to the LDS Living Podcasts feed where we feature stories and interviews from faithful Latter-day Saints who are embracing the culture of Christ. Follow for your favorite shows like This Is the Gospel, Unnamed Women of Scripture from the Sunday on Monday team, Love Your Lineage and more. Follow @ldsliving on Instagram and Facebook for updates on our latest projects!

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May 30, 2023 11:54 AM MDT
There are many unnamed women throughout the scriptures, and while their names aren’t mentioned, their stories are important. In this special bonus series, we highlight some of these unnamed women and their incredible contributions in giving context and meaning to the scriptures.
October 25, 2022 08:45 PM MDT
Love Your Lineage is a multi-faceted, friendly, and shame-free approach to family history. Our hosts, Michelle Franzoni Thorley and Miyamoto Loretta Jensen, help us see beyond finding missing names and show us how everyone, no matter what our background or family situation, can make deep and powerful connections to our ancestors. This podcast is centered in the BIPOC family history experience, although we invite all to listen and find and claim their space.
September 13, 2021 06:59 PM MDT
The stories we tell matter. They can build our faith, help us empathize with others, demonstrate the true power of God in our lives, and help lead us to Christ. This Is the Gospel, an LDS Living storytelling podcast, collects and shares personal stories that illustrate the challenges and triumphs of living in the latter days.
September 01, 2021 01:58 PM MDT
Have you ever wondered how people can say that they love the prophet Joseph when they've never even met him? He did live over 200 years ago at a time when the world looked quite different from what we see out our windows. Joseph, a new Deseret Bookshelf Plus Original hosted by beloved historian and writer Heidi Swinton, invites us on a personal journey across time and continents to discover what it looks like to "know brother Joseph" today.