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Latter Day Survivors

Latter Day Survivors

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Survivors supporting other survivors learning how to heal from * Fundamentalist high demand religions * Trauma * Child Sexual Assault/Pedophilia/Incest * Narcissistic abuse * Generational abuse * LGBTQIA+ abuse & discrimination * Manipulation, gaslighting, shame, guilt
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Mint Arrow Messages is a podcast from blogger and content creator Corrine Stokoe who's best known for her fashion and deal blog Mint Arrow. In Mint Arrow Messages we talk to influencers you know and love about the REAL grit that made them who they are, the hidden stories of struggle, challenge and triumph. We're sharing their stories in hopes to create more awareness, compassion, kindness and understanding in a world that's starving for more goodness.
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All In

LDS Living

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What does it mean to be “all in” the gospel of Jesus Christ in the latter days? The answers might surprise you. All In is a podcast from LDS Living, where we explore this question with the help of individuals who are striving to live their faith every day—just like you.
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Sister Service

Roseanne SERVICE

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LDS Mom who talks about HARD topics! Sister Service a member of The Church Of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, talks about gospel topics. She is a double aneurysm and brain tumor survivor. She admins for many facebook groups including Uplift Community of Faith which aid those who encounter faith doubts to return towards faith. Former stake primary president, published author, mother of 5, married for 22 years. She is a motivational speaker and a friend to many! Support this podcast: https: ...
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Elle Rowley is a woman on a mission to change the perception of motherhood. For someone who believes motherhood gave her the confidence to do more and be more in life, she wants to help others begin to view motherhood as transformative instead of something to be endured. On this week’s episode, we talk with Elle about why she believes motherhood is…
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In this episode, Corrine sits down with digital entrepreneur and thought leader Pat Flynn to talk about how imperfect action, meaningful mentorship, and just-in-time learning can radically shift the way we grow, both in business and in life. Pat shares stories from his early career, the fears that almost held him back, and the one mindset that chan…
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President Keoni Kauwe and his wife, Monica, left behind the life they’d built in Utah when they were asked five years ago to serve as President and First Lady of BYU-Hawaii. Since then, they’ve fallen in love all over again with the island President Kauwe grew up on and on this week’s episode he shares what he’s learned about connecting with colleg…
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⚠️Trigger warning: This episode contains discussions of kidnapping, rape, and sexual abuse. Please listen with care. In this powerful and deeply moving episode, Corrine sits down with Elizabeth Smart—child safety advocate, ABC News commentator, and founder of the Elizabeth Smart Foundation—for a conversation about reclaiming identity, breaking sham…
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Over the last few years, in addition to teaching young single adults a temple prep class she calls “Temple Plus,” Melinda Brown has traveled from her home in Utah to Durham, North Carolina to pursue a degree from Duke Divinity School. In the process, she has found her love and appreciation for the temple deepen. On this week’s episode, she shares w…
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In this episode, Corrine and Neil reflect on a lesson that took years to come full circle: the power of listening to your gut, even when it goes against popular advice. Corrine opens up about the decision to restart her Mint Arrow Instagram account from scratch, a choice that felt right in her spirit but went against the advice of nearly everyone a…
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The world undoubtedly moves at a faster pace today than it did during any previous period of Church history but historian Rachel Cope is a believer that, in all generations, God often aids our conversion by inviting us (and sometimes forcing us) to slow down. On this week’s episode she shares her own experience as well as examples from Church Histo…
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When someone you love is in a mental health crisis, what do you say? How do you show up without panicking or trying to fix it all? In this episode, Corrine and Neil talk through one of the most tender and difficult questions they’ve ever received: “What do you say to someone who says they’re done?”—a phrase that often signals deep emotional pain or…
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When questions of faith shake the foundation of one partner’s belief, what happens to the marriage built on shared spiritual foundation? On this week’s episode, David and Catie Borland share the story of a season of searching that spanned years and how a marriage rooted in open communication, faith and love helped them cleave to one another through…
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Trigger Warning: This episode discusses sexual assault. Listener discretion is advised. In this gripping and life-changing episode, Corrine sits down with Robyn Warner, a survivor, entrepreneur, and fierce advocate for women’s safety. Robyn shares her brutal sexual assault story—how, as a young college girl, she was attacked during a daytime run in…
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Actor Paul Wuthrich has played a variety of roles, many of them real people from Church history, some well-known and others with virtually unrecognizable names but from each of these roles, he’s learned about what it means to live on a consecrated life. On this week’s episode, he shares what he has learned through a part-time career in acting about…
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In this episode, Corrine and Neil share the spiritual spark that came from revisiting one of Corrine’s favorite reads—At the Pulpit, a collection of powerful discourses by Latter-day Saint women. One particular talk led them into a heartfelt discussion about the difference between simply going through the motions and being truly anchored in the pri…
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At just 15 years old, Cassidy Stay endured the unimaginable—the tragic loss of her entire family in a horrific act of violence. Left for dead, she survived by pretending to be lifeless, and with remarkable courage, alerted police to the killer’s next target, potentially saving many more lives. Now, a decade later, Cassidy reflects on her journey th…
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In this solo episode, Corrine opens up about something she’s asked about often: how to truly connect with God on a personal, daily level. Whether it’s through scripture study, prayer, or simply quiet moments of reflection, Corrine shares what’s helped her build a relationship with God that feels both sacred and deeply personal. She walks through th…
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In this episode, Corrine sits down with Jessica N. Turner—bestselling author, speaker, and creator who helps women navigate real-life challenges with intention and grace. Jessica opens up about the deeply personal story behind her latest book I Thought It Would Be Better Than This, which she wrote to help others facing disappointment, heartbreak, o…
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Monte Deere and his brother Michael were born just 14 months apart—the kind of brothers who shared a bedroom—and a paper route—even when they didn’t have to. So, when Michael took his own life while Monte and his wife were serving as mission leaders in the Spain Malaga Mission, Monte found himself grieving in a foreign country far away from his fam…
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Sarah Sun Kanell began attending a Salt Lake City residential ward as a high schooler. In that ward, she experienced what she describes as true belonging. This was only the beginning of Sarah’s conversion to the gospel of Jesus Christ but the people she met exemplified the person and disciple of Jesus Christ she wanted to be. On this week’s episode…
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In this episode, Corrine and Neil open up about a topic that doesn’t often get talked about seriously: the dark side of humor. From painful middle school memories to grown-up mistakes made in a split second on social media, they get real about the fine line between making people laugh and unintentionally hurting someone’s feelings. They talk candid…
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Prior to her son’s birth in 2020, Caitlin Bekker didn’t have experience with congenital heart disease. Five years later, being a “heart mom” has become a core part of her identity. On this week’s episode, Caitlin shares how watching her little boy go through multiple open heart surgeries has refined her and have taught her to trust in the Lord, liv…
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In this episode, Corrine and Neil unpack what to do when you get offended—a follow-up to their recent conversation about repentance (Ep 309). They share personal stories and recovery insights about how resentment can quietly take root and how holding on to offense can block spiritual growth and peace. Neil opens up about working through resentment …
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Taysom Hill has been called a “Swiss Army knife” because of his ability to play many positions on the football field. And, while he has taken each of these positions seriously, when injuries have kept him from being able to suit up, Hill knows that his identity does not begin and end with playing football. On this week’s episode, Hill shares with u…
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Change can be scary—whether it’s stepping into a new season of life, starting something unfamiliar, or supporting a loved one through a big transition. In this episode, Corrine sits down with Natalyn O. Lewis, better known as Natty—a human behavior and performance expert who has spent over 25 years helping people understand fear, emotional resilien…
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In August 2024, Meg Walter, the writer of a humorous Deseret News column, unexpectedly lost her 62-year-old father to a heart attack. Suddenly, her columns, although still funny at times, took on a more somber tone. The humorous journalist was forced to work through something that faces each of us at some point: Grief. On this week’s episode, she s…
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When you hear the word repentance, what comes to mind? For many, it carries feelings of guilt, shame, or fear. But what if repentance was never meant to be about punishment—but rather about hope, growth, and a fresh start? In this episode, Corrine and Neil unpack the true meaning of repentance and why it’s actually one of the most loving, freeing, …
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For five years now, Katie Wade-Neser has been sharing suggestions and ideas for helping parents teach Come, Follow Me to even the tiniest children. She does not feel the idea for the Instagram account or even many of the ideas she has shared have come from her, but instead from a loving Heavenly Father who loves His children. She is simply grateful…
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Samantha Sorensen is the author of "Nonconsentual Morality: A Silenced Woman's Voice From The Dark." In this episode she tells us her story of growing up within the LDS faith and facing abuse and sexual assault along with not getting the help she needed. She then discusses her breaking point and how she came to discover the perfect title for her bo…
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Motherhood is beautiful, but it can also feel overwhelming, isolating, and even scary—especially when postpartum mental health struggles come into play. In this episode, Corrine sits down with Megan Johnson, a therapist and co-founder of The Emily Effect, for an open and much-needed conversation about maternal mental health. Megan shares the heartb…
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Have you ever felt overwhelmed by all the things you're supposed to remember or do when it comes to faith? In this episode, Corrine and Neil dive into why keeping gospel teachings simple is so important—especially when guiding kids and teens. They share personal stories, including a high school moment that left Corrine spiraling over a confusing ph…
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Intimacy in marriage is one of the most important yet often least discussed topics, especially in faith-based circles. In this episode, Corrine and Neil open up about their own journey—what they’ve learned, what’s changed over the years, and why communication is everything when it comes to connection. From navigating different love languages to und…
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In this solo episode, Corrine shares two incredible stories that highlight the power of prayer and God's perfect timing. From navigating an urgent passport renewal to a near-missed flight at a curfew-restricted airport, Corrine recounts how faith and specific prayers led to undeniable miracles. She reflects on the lessons these experiences taught h…
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In this episode, Corrine sits down with Rita Owens, a leading financial expert, serial entrepreneur, motivational speaker, and real estate investor who helps women start, grow, and scale their businesses using her FundHer Ready Formula. Rita shares her wisdom on securing funding without giving up equity, busting common myths about business loans, a…
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In this episode, Corrine sits down with Candace Payne, the vibrant author, speaker, podcaster, and joy evangelist best known for her viral "Chewbacca Mom" video. While that viral moment brought laughter to many, Candace's journey goes much deeper. Now, she passionately shares her mission of "defiant joy"—choosing to embrace joy even amidst life's m…
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In this episode, Corrine and Neil reflect on the wisdom found in Demi Moore’s story about showing up, even after failure, and embracing life’s lessons as part of an upward journey. They share personal experiences with recovery, relationships, and overcoming setbacks, revealing how unseen progress often leads to powerful transformation. From the imp…
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In this episode, Corrine’s two sweet girls joined us to chat about their experiences as tweens. They shared some of the most valuable lessons they’ve learned so far, including insights from both of their parents—like the importance of patience, navigating hardships, and staying safe and balanced when using phones and social media. They also talked …
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Have you ever wondered how the jobs you take along your journey prepare you for your greatest contributions in life? In this episode, Neil and I dive into the valuable lessons we’ve learned from every job we’ve ever had—yes, even the ones we didn’t love. Neil shares stories from his time in high-pressure medical device sales and the importance of s…
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