What Now

Meaningful discussions meant to motivate, educate and inspire you.

Episodes

Total: 130

Join me as I speak with sex and marriage therapist, Tammy Hill, about healthy sexuality and what to

Join me as I speak with Dr Gary Browning, respected BYU Russian professor, who served as the first m

Join me as I speak with Dr Matt Townsend, renowned LDS family therapist, about strategies for avoidi

Join me as I speak with Dr. David Morgan, LDS psychologist, and counselor, where we address several

Join me as I speak with Clint Pulver, Award-winning motivational speaker and workforce expert about

Join me as I speak with J Kirk Richards, a renowned, award winning, LDS Judeo-Christian contemporary

Join me as I speak with McArthur Krishna, noteworthy Deseret Book childrens and tween author, about

Join me as I speak with Kurt Francom where he talks about the danger of relying on our callings for

Calyann Barnett, celebrity stylist to Dwyane Wade, Usain Bolt and others talks about how she turned

Join me as I speak with famed BYU mascot, Charlie Bird, about his journey with being gay in our Chur

Join me as I speak with Al Carraway, otherwise widely known as the tattooed Mormon, where she shares

Join me as I speak with Dr. David Morgan, a counseling psychologist with over 20 years of experience

Join me as I speak with Kyle Reyes, VP of student affairs at Utah Valley University and member of th

Join me as I speak with two inspiring men who will be sharing their different perspectives about the

At the age of 27, Chad Hymas became a quadriplegic when a 2,000 pound bale of hay fell on his neck,

Join me as I speak with Rob Ferrell who has spent over 10 years as a YSA bishop and stake president.

Join me as I speak with Justin Sua, elite performance mental and leadership coach, currently working

Join me as I speak with scriptorian and Come Follow Me Study founder, Cali Black, where she shares h

Join me as I speak with seasoned LDS marriage and family therapist, Jonathan Decker, about the dange

Join me as I talk with Anthony Sweat, professor of church history and doctrine at Brigham Young Univ