At Last She Said It

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Rating
4.9
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803 reviews
This podcast has
173 episodes
Language
Explicit
No
Date created
2020/04/02
Average duration
61 min.
Release period
7 days

Description

At Last She Said It is a podcast that seeks to amplify and explore a variety of voices, stories, ideas and experiences of Mormon women.

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Episode 173: An Open Letter to the Church | The Imagination Episode
2024/01/30
Some topics come up in these podcast conversations again and again, and that gets our attention. They frustrate us but also feel like obvious opportunities: areas where the church we love could take a step forward, and even small changes might make a big difference. In Episode 173, Cynthia and Susan call out a few of their frustrations and imagine possible responses that would feel like real progress.
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Episode 172: The Grace Peddlers are Back
2024/01/23
Talk a lot about guilt and shame and eventually, you'll probably crave a hefty dose of grace! The conversation in Episode 172 is just that. Cynthia and Susan focus on challenges Latter-day Saints might have decoupling works and grace. Is it possible accepting grace actually requires more faith than depending on our own good works? How might pivoting toward grace propel us forward? Good news spoiler: We don’t have to save ourselves!
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Episode 171: What About Guilt and Shame? | A Conversation with C.A. Larson, Part 2
2024/01/16
In Episode 171, Susan and Cynthia continue their discussion with therapist C.A. Larson about guilt and shame. Where are they coming from? What are some specific ways these emotions might affect Latter-day Saint women, and how can we recognize and work through them in healthy ways?
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Episode 170: What About Guilt and Shame? | A Conversation with C.A. Larson, Part 1
2024/01/09
“The most liberating process is to realize that no one’s expectations for my life matter but my own,” says therapist C.A. Larson. In Episode 170, she joins Cynthia and Susan for the first part of a discussion about guilt and shame. What’s the difference between these two emotions? How do they help or hinder our growth and progress? And what tools can we use to manage them in healthy ways, and move toward greater self-acceptance?
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Episode 169: Embracing Your Journey | A Conversation with Lisa Torcasso Downing
2024/01/02
“My religious life is beyond the confines of my ward or stake,” says Lisa Torcasso Downing, a Latter-day Saint woman for whom using her voice is an integral part of her faith life. She describes her long-running blog, Life Outside the Book of Mormon Belt: "That's where I’ve been saying it!” In Episode 169, she joins Susan and Cynthia for a rich conversation about everything from her unique conversion story to some of the foundational ideas that shaped her Mormonism to the ups and downs of learning to advocate.
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Episode 168: Revisiting What Women Don't Get in our Church
2023/12/26
Some questions need to be revisited often so we don’t lose sight of the fact that no satisfactory answer has been given. In Episode 91, Cynthia asked, “If history shows that patriarchy is bad for women, and data shows that girls and women fare better when they can see themselves at every level of leadership in our churches, schools, and societies…why do LDS women and men continue to cling to old ideas that deny history and data?” Unfortunately, her question stands, as little if any progress has been made. In Episode 168 we preface a rerun of this previous conversation with a few of the thoughts we have about it now. 
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Episode 167: Behind the Scenes
2023/12/19
Sometimes it’s good to just have fun! Episode 167 is a peek behind the curtain at ALSSI. Cynthia and Susan turn on the mics for an unscripted chat about everything from podcaster-pet-peeves to “spilled tea” to Christmas traditions. It’s the kind of conversation that’s probably good to publish now and then just to remind ourselves and everyone else: we’re two average LDS women trying to keep it together and figuring stuff out as we go.
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Episode 166: Embracing Your Journey | A Conversation with Lyric Montgomery Kinard
2023/12/12
Lyric Montgomery Kinard uses the word expansion to describe her faith journey because, as she says, “it feels like spirituality has burst my Mormon box wide-open.” In Episode 166, she joins Susan and Cynthia to talk about her experiences as a Latter-day Saint. It’s another glimpse into the life of a woman who’s given herself permission to walk the path in her own way, honest about what fills her and what doesn’t, and willing to speak her truth.
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Episode 165: BONUS | Still Talking About Patriarchal Blessings
2023/12/08
We asked, you answered! In Bonus Episode 165, women from the ALSSI community share personal experiences and thoughts about Patriarchal Blessings.
Episode 164: What About Patriarchal Blessings?
2023/12/05
When it comes to Patriarchal Blessings, there are as many experiences as there are members who give and receive them. In Episode 164, Cynthia and Susan are joined by Blakelee Ellis for a discussion about some of the many ways these highly anticipated blessings can be complicated for Latter-day Saint women. From the experience itself to the advice given or promises made, there can be plenty to unpack at the time the words are spoken, but also as we continue to revisit the transcript throughout our lives.
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Episode 163: Finding Jesus Through Your Inner Compass | A Conversation with Autumn McAlpin
2023/11/28
The image of the compass feels central to Autumn McAlpin’s book, But Jesus: A Conversation. Autumn explains, “Right now, my spiritual practice is centered on this—I read pure religion as found in the gospels in the New Testament, then try my best to keep up…” In Episode 163, she joins Cynthia and Susan to talk about the journey behind the book, and how her experiences as a mother and Latter-day Saint LGBTQ+ ally continue to shape her commitment to following Jesus and focusing on love.
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Episode 162: Stepping Out of the Box with Jesus—Claiming Space in the Gospel Narrative | A Conversation with Kajsa Berlin-Kaufusi
2023/11/21
“I’m tired of putting Jesus in a hermeneutical box nailed together by patriarchal exegesis,” says Kajsa Berlin-Kaufusi. In Episode 162, she joins Cynthia and Susan to discuss what those words mean. What might they mean specifically for Latter-day Saint women as we approach the New Testament with a desire to broaden our scriptural understanding and interpretation? Can we excavate meaning by uncovering and examining biblical women in new light?
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4.9 out of 5
803 reviews
Rvsheffer 2024/01/11
Speaking my thoughts!
Could it be there are other women like me?? Thank you, thank you for your willingness to speak out and speak up about the truth of our experiences.
Maria LSWr 2023/12/27
Love, love, love.
Listening to this podcast helps me feel ok being me. I’m shy, and I think outwardly I come off as fairly orthodox, inwardly I’m quite nuanced. Susan a...
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KClay40 2023/11/30
Love Love Love these conversations!!!
Cynthia and Susan are so great to give everyone’s stories a turn and a space
here_early 2023/11/23
My favorite podcast ever
This podcast has done sooo much for me
orange rainbow 2023/11/22
Really thoughtful and considerate content
This podcast really helped me to feel understood in so many of my thoughts and feelings about the LDS faith. The first episode I ever listened to was ...
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4cutegirls 2023/11/12
Articulate and Thoughtful Provoking
When someone first told me about this podcast they said they liked it because they are active members but they refuse to wear rose colored glasses and...
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Mbfoster68 2023/10/05
From a supportive husband
Thank you for your podcast. I’m a husband and father to 2 sons and a queer daughter. I’ve always thought of myself as a feminist. However after lis...
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Onedirection76 2023/10/03
What something you know today?
I know this is truth. I know Heavenly Mother is real and she speaks to me through this podcast. ❤️
Morning_Owl17 2023/09/27
I Feel Seen
This is my go-to podcast to bask in belonging and to stretch my nuanced muscles and make space. Thanks for helping me feel seen. đź’›
Lyricart 2023/09/19
They put MY thoughts into words.
I’ve fought through the struggle of being a woman in a patriarchal organization my entire adult life but didn’t have time, social capital, or the will...
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