Buckle up for a whirlwind tour of April 2024’s LDS General Conference with Nemo the Mormon! From plagiarized Buddhist parables to putting the Church between individuals and Christ, from “goodbye” speeches to garment controversies that just won’t die, Nemo breaks down all the highs, lows, and did-he-really-just-say-thats of this spring’s conference. His rapid-fire, no-holds-barred commentary is a whirlwind of insightful analysis packaged with plenty of witty asides. Brace yourself for one turbulent yet utterly fascinating ride through the wacky world of General Conferences!
1345: Douglas Stilgoe – Leaving the LDS Church as a Young Adult in the U.K.
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The audio only portion is for the incorrect podcast. It’s one with Jenn Camp. This is also the case with the Ruby Franke Diary podcast.
Thank you Monica! It’s been fixed.
Michael T. Ringwood, who was recently called to the presidency of the 70 is the son-in-law of Russell M. Nelson who has 9 daughters and 1 son. Elder Ringwood is married to his 8th daughter.
Just noting both the likely tokenism call of Elder Dube and the nepotism call of Elder Ringwood.