Honoring Our Adult Children’s Choices

Young parents get a lot of empathy and understanding from others when they are in the thick of the often physically demanding job of being a parent to small energetic children. Parents of teenagers also get empathy for what can often be a taxing emotional season of parentings, but an often overlooked group of parents are those whose children have left the home and how these parents are learning to adjust their parenting style of being full-time caregivers to more of a mentor role that sometimes their children appreciate and sometimes they don’t.

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Alma 43-52

In this episode we’ll talk about Alma chapters forty-three through fifty-two. These chapters are the beginning of the war chapters in the Book of Mormon. We’ll talk about the role of gospel-focused interventions for mental health, and how these have been prepared by the Lord to help all generations. We’ll review the power of our thoughts, the way our brains process information, and how we can change even longstanding emotional patterns if we will invest the necessary time and discipline.

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Duty vs. Desire in Marriage

This week, we're thrilled to welcome back Dr. Jennifer Finlayson-Fife, a renowned therapist specializing in relationship and sexuality counseling within the Latter-day Saint community. We’re super excited that Jennifer has a new book coming out this year that Faith Matters is publishing, and she’ll also be joining us in person soon for Restore.

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Artificial Intelligence & Latter-day Saints

Bennett Borden is a lawyer and the chief data scientist of a large international law firm. He has made significant contributions to the field of AI governance and algorithmic bias testing, has extensive experience in the U.S. intelligence community, and is a trusted AI counsel to major generative AI companies and dozens of Fortune 500 companies. Bennett is a graduate of George Mason and New York Universities, and earned his juris doctorate from Georgetown University.

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