The feminists who make up the Exponent II Community (comprised of no less than a Magazine, a Blog, and an Annual Retreat) invite you to listen, and to join in our lower brow, fun, conversation about the lives of the people of our community. Find us at exponentii.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EXPON is the new series of podcasts from Simon Bungate - Lessons from starting up one of the biggest performance gyms in the country Clean Shred and start up of a new equipment company Chalk Strength.
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The following lessons look at Powers and the various Exponent Rules for Math classes
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A podcast about tech and society, hosted by Ben Thompson and James Allworth
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Jeff Sackmann and Carl Bialik bring their analytical thinking to timely discussions about the virus, how the media is covering it, and how governments and the public are responding.
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Alpha and Omega Exponent (AOE) was founded in February 2021 by Parfait M. Masungi. The mission of AOE is to share story time content and life lessons to add value to the life of all people, specifically to the youth. AOE shares stories of the Bible and of various people to extract practical lessons of understanding about life, building faith, unity, and strength in order to become better people.
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News, views and interviews from the global Battery Technology industry
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Mormon Land explores the contours and complexities of LDS news. It’s hosted by award-winning religion writer Peggy Fletcher Stack and Salt Lake Tribune managing editor David Noyce.
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Tune in for a two-minute look at some of the most pivotal — and peculiar — events in Utah history! With all of the history and none of the dust, the Beehive Archive is a fun way to catch up on Utah’s past.
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The Room 10 Podcast
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Signature Books, founded in 1981, publishes some of the best books in Mormon studies. We specialize in narrative and documentary history, biography, fiction, poetry, and Western Americana. Our books have received numerous honors over the years from the Mormon History Association, the John Whitmer Historical Association, the Utah State Historical Society, and the Evans Biography Award. This podcast will include interviews with Signature Books authors from both our new releases and some of the ...
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About Math OwO
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this is a podcast about my math class .
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A simple explanation of math from an algebra and geometry teacher at Chaminade Middle School in Chatsworth California.
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This blog and podcast is meant to give students an additional opportunity to use their mathematical knowledge by teaching. Also, the blog is meant to assist future algebra students.
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Flywheel DeFi is the destination for Crypto, DeFi, & everything in between. We're here to help you harness the power of the Flywheel. flywheeldefi.com
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Chiki & Bella Podcast - Información y Comentarios y que se piquen los que quieran picarse ... Lima - Perú Peru Music from https://filmmusic.io "Main Theme (The Grand Score)" by Alexander Nakarada (https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com/) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Music from https://filmmusic.io "Terra Mater" by Alexander Nakarada (https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com/) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Music from https://filmmusic.io ...
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Spring 2025 Magazine Launch Party: Radical Kindness
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57:20The audio from the Exponent II Magazine Launch Party Zoom Call for the Spring 2025 Edition, the theme of Radical Kindness. Contributing writers and artists for the Spring issue of the magazine share their backstories and inspiration for their work. Carol Ann Litster Young (managing editor of the magazine) as MC and Rachel Rueckert (editor-in-chief …
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The real story about perfectionism | Episode 391
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45:20Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are more prone to perfectionism. That was the assumption, at least, that Justin Dyer, professor of religious education at church-owned Brigham Young University, was used to hearing. Then the statistician, along with a few colleagues, started digging into the data. What they found was more c…
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Episode 45 | Advances in Modular Batteries | Seth Yates | Turntide Technologies
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21:53Modular Batteries can provide a faster route to market for OEMs, and they are becoming increasingly important in the field of battery development. Not every application requires a custom solution and in a rapidly changing technology space, modular batteries can provide real benefits. In this episode I’m delighted to be joined by Seth Yates, Head of…
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The Salt Palace and the End of Salt Lake’s Japan Town
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1:54A small area of downtown Salt Lake City used to be “Japan Town”, an area that served as the focus of the city’s Japanese American community. The area was demolished in the 1960s in order to make room for the Salt Palace.By Utah Humanities
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Working on the Railroad: Utah's Chinese Pioneers
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2:22Chinese immigrant laborers built the railroad from California to Utah.By Utah Humanities
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From stay-at-home-mom to breadwinner — help for LDS women if the marriage ends | Episode 390
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47:05In 1981, then-apostle Ezra Taft Benson rose to the pulpit during a General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and told women: “You were elected by God to be wives and mothers in Zion. Exaltation in the Celestial Kingdom is predicated on faithfulness to that calling. Since the beginning, a woman’s first and most important …
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At Last She Said It: Honest Conversations About Faith, Church, And Everything In Between
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41:45Today we turn the tables on popular podcast hosts Susan Hinckley and Cynthia Winward to interview them about their new book, At Last She Said It: Honest Conversations About Faith, Church, And Everything in Between. You may be familiar with their At Last She Said It podcast, and how for the past five years they have helped listeners grappling with t…
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Mormons in Media crossover: What is Heather Gay teaching people about Latter-day Saint heaven?
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52:32In the first monthly bonus episode brought to you by a collaboration of “Mormon Land” and “Mormons in Media,” Latter-day Saint Rebbie Brassfield and non-Latter-day Saint Nicole Weaver talk about season one of “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” and what they’re expecting, and hoping to see, from season two. Rebbie is surprised to learn that Nicole knows…
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Episode 44 | Innovations in Polymer-based Battery Technology | Bill Heathcote | Superdielectrics
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25:59A few weeks ago, I read an interesting article about a company using cross-linked polymer membranes, similar to contact lens materials, to develop batteries. with remarkable results. It's quite a story, with huge potential. Speaker Notes: Bill Heathcote | Commercial Director | Superdielectrics https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-heathcote/ Superdie…
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Announcing a new podcast partnership all about Latter-day Saints in pop culture | Episode 389
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38:01Taylor Frankie Paul. Litia Garr. Shari Franke. Andy Reid. Lisa Barlow. Hannah Neeleman. What do all these people have in common? For our online friends, the answer is obvious: All are Latter-day Saints. Maybe you’ve heard of them. Maybe not. But these are just some of the names representing and defining, albeit unofficially, The Church of Jesus Chr…
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Joe Hill has become a deeply ingrained part of Utah folklore. The Wobbly songwriter was executed for murder in the state in the early 1900s.By Utah Humanities
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Racism in the LDS Church: There's still work to do, says Mauli Bonner | Episode 388
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31:20While the racist priesthood/temple ban in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is indeed in the past, racism itself remains very much in the present — for the faith and for society as a whole. In fact, the Utah-based church recently published a new webpage addressing the topic, reminding members that President Russell Nelson directed the…
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Many people know about the Japanese internment camp Topaz, but Utah also held Italian and German prisoners of war during World War II.By Utah Humanities
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LDS missionary program offsets falling birthrates — for now | Episode 387
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31:50As a proselytizing faith with a committed corps of volunteer missionaries, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is forever driven to boost its ranks and broaden its reach. It did so last year at a level not seen in decades. Convert baptisms topped 308,000 in 2024, a 27-year high, and pushed total membership above 17.5 million. The army o…
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Convict Labor: Road-Building Backbone for Utah
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2:30Learn about Utah’s convict labor system and how prisoners actually formed the backbone of some of our early public works projects – especially road construction.By Utah Humanities
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Episode 43 | Achieving Sustainability in the Battery Industry | Assheton Carter | TDI Sustainability
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23:54The Battery Technology Podcast | Episode 43 | Achieving Sustainability in the Battery Industry | TDI Sustainability One of the subjects I’ve been wanting to explore in more depth is the concept of sustainability. Just how does an industry that requires the extraction of metals and minerals, come to terms with achieving this in a sustainable way. In…
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"Experiments In The Fading Light" with author Steven L. Peck
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45:17Author and poet Steven L. Peck joins Signature marketing manager Beth Brumer Reeve in an interview about his new book of poetry, Experiments in the Fading Light. Listen as Steven reads some of his favorites from this collection and shares how he got in trouble at school for reading so much during class, which we believe helped him become an amazing…
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Why the new garments are a hit and reminder of a changing church | Episode 386
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33:00When news broke last fall that redesigned temple garments — including a sleeveless version — were already on sale in some foreign countries, it became a hot topic among members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Would the sacred underclothes, which are expected to be worn under daily clothing, be visible under tank tops? Would the …
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The creation of the Spanish Speaking Organization for Community, Integrity, and Opportunity in Salt Lake City sought to identify problems of the Spanish-speaking minority. This group worked on behalf of the community to improve equality and access to opportunity in Utah.By Utah Humanities
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The evolution of Exponent II and LDS feminism | Episode 385
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35:42In the mid-1970s, a tiny group of Latter-day Saint women in Boston launched a modest effort to discuss women’s issues — past and present — in a magazine they called Exponent II (named after the newspaper of their Mormon foremothers, Woman’s Exponent). These modern feminists did not challenge the teachings of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day…
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The story of an ambitious and successful young woman who lived in polygamy.By Utah Humanities
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'Latter Day Struggles' podcasters discuss their resignation from the church | Episode 384
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44:52As practicing Latter-day Saints with nuanced faith, Valerie and Nathan Hamaker wanted to help fellow believers grappling with a “faith crisis” or how they have been “wounded” by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. So, in 2022, Valerie, a mental health counselor in Kansas City, Missouri, and Nathan launched a podcast, called “Latter Day…
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Mormon women wrote and published a newspaper for and about Mormon women. The paper had a small circulation and was replaced with the Relief Society Magazine shortly after the newspaper declined.By Utah Humanities
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"Changemakers: Women Who Boldly Built Zion" with authors McArthur Krishna and Anne Pimentel
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53:07Authors McArthur Krishna and Anne Pimentel sat down with Signature Books director Barbara Jones Brown to talk about the impetus behind their new book Changemakers: Women Who Boldly Built Zion. At a time when women are wondering if they matter at church, this book offers a resounding, “Yes!” Stories curated from scripture and global history of the C…
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How politics and polarization are shaping Latter-day Saints in the U.S. | Episode 383
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37:37A new report by the Pew Research Center, the Religious Landscape Study, has given members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints plenty to pat themselves on the back about. According to the survey of 37,000 U.S. adults, including 565 self-identified Latter-day Saints, active members of the Utah-based faith are some of Christianity’s wor…
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After Elizabeth Wood Kane arrived in Utah with her husband, her letters home became the manuscript for a book about Utah culture. Her writings shed some important light on the frontier and Mormon social customs.By Utah Humanities
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What many Latter-day Saints and church leaders get wrong about pornography | Episode 382
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29:05Pornography — broadly defined as sexually explicit images — has become a sort-of wallpaper of modern lives. It is everywhere: in our books, movies, computers, video games, social media posts, music and phones. For many years, leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint warned members that porn was “dangerous,” “evil” and “damnable.” T…
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The early political history of Utah women began with the 1870 law that gave women the right to vote.By Utah Humanities
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