The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, has been around for almost two centuries. It has eb
On this episode, Joseph Smith was safe in his kingdom on the Mississippi. A legal mess had been mixe
On this episode, we pick up where we left off last week. Joseph Smith was in the custody of Missouri
On this episode, at the behest of Joseph Smith, Joseph H. Jackson embarks on a mercenary trip to Mis
On this episode, Joseph Smith is a fraud. We discuss two occurrences in Nauvoo which prove that Jo d
On this episode, Orrin Pistol Packin’ Porter Rockwell lets down his guard and heads for Nauvoo. As h
On this episode, I bother all of you with a Facebook fight. Yes, really. Don’t worry, it’s just to s
On this episode, Joseph Smith and William Miller tangle through public media. Miller’s prophecy of t
On this episode, Jo was safe for a little while. It was time for the 1843 elections which returned p
On this episode, Andrew Torrez of Opening Arguments joins us to discuss the legal sphere of Joseph S
On this episode, we discuss the historicity of an altercation between Eliza Snow and Emma Hale Smith
On this episode, Jo’s arrested once again, but the stakes have never been higher. He and his posse m
On this episode, we hear the Sunstone Seattle 2018 presentation on the Smith-entheogen theory. Cody
On this episode, the election of 1842 has far-reaching consequences. We begin with a number of peopl
On this episode, we get into politics of Illinois in 1842. This year was a contentious race with the
On this episode, John C. Wreck-it Bennett’s leaving the church, Nauvoo Legion, and city government l
On this episode, Joseph Smith is still a fugitive! He opines on relationships had and lost, loved an
On this episode, we get an airlift out of the valleys of deep Mormon history so we can see the mount
On this episode, we begin with a letter Emma Smith wrote to Governor Thomas Carlin reasoning and ple
On this episode, we finally return to our historical timeline and the Bennett Meltdown. Jo starts in
On this episode, I tell all of you about my time at the John Rylands Library. Show links: Website