The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, has been around for almost two centuries. It has eb
On this episode, we discuss how fluid Joseph Smith’s morality and theology really was. We begin with
On this episode, we start with discussing whether or not Emma Smith poisoned Joseph Smith. If she di
On this episode, we discuss the Law family. From Jo’s personal councilor in the Church presidency, a
On this episode, we discuss the controversial election of 1843. Jo had promised his vote, and by imp
On this episode, we jump back into Nauvoo Mormonism. We begin with discussing the realm of politics
On this episode, we get into part 2 of our discussion with Mormon historian Chris Smith. Part 1 was
On this episode, we sit down with Mormon historian Chris Smith to discuss part 1 of a 2-part series
On this episode, we dive into the ubiquity of Nauvoo polygamy. Much has been made about Joseph Smith
Just that, I'm finally doing it for the first time in 4.5 years of podcasting. But, there are a few
On this episode, Hingepin Sidney Rigdon is in the hot seat. August of 1843 brought about events that
On this episode, we pick up with a European convert who made his way to Nauvoo in 1841. Alexander Ne
On this episode, as we enter the last half of 1843, an era of good-feelings falls upon Nauvoo. The s
On this episode, we sit down with author/historian D. Michael Quinn to hear his biographical sketch
On this episode, Dr. Quinn picks up right where we left off in part 1. Mike tells us about his disa
On this episode, we take a brief foray into the magic world view of early Mormon leaders. From astro
On this episode, we air a presentation I gave to a local Post-Mormon meetup group in St. George, Uta
On this episode, we seek to humanize a controversial and fascinating figure of Nauvoo Mormonism. Hel
On this episode, we dive into the historical context of the polygamy revelation (D&C 132). We discus
On this episode, we dive into deep Mormon theology! While this podcast is all about Mormon history,
On this episode, Governor Ford’s hands are tied. Sheriffs Reynolds and Wilson, who’d arrested Joseph