2011-03-18T15:43:58-06:00

March’s Topic: The Evolution of Personal Identity To listen to this podcast on-site, begin here. To download this podcast via iTunes, click here. The Round Table wants to invite our listeners to participate in a three part challenge for the month of March. Our podcast focused on the concept of identity and self within the LDS church and we want to encourage you to more critically discover, understand, and share your own identity within the gospel. This challenge will be... Read more

2011-03-18T15:42:50-06:00

In part 1 of our March conversation, special guest Catherine Pavia joins the Round Table to share her expertise on the challenges Mormon women face in discovering and defining their identity inside and outside the Church. Read the referenced blog post here. [audio:http://media.patheos.com.s3.amazonaws.com/Media/RoundTable3.1.mp3] ♦ Listen to Part 2 here. Join the conversation in the comment section below. Read more

2011-03-18T15:41:42-06:00

In part 2 of our March conversation, Catherine shares findings from her research and group members share personal experiences which highlight the power to be found in actively owning one’s personal identity. [audio:http://media.patheos.com.s3.amazonaws.com/Media/RoundTable3.2.mp3] ♦ Listen to Part 3 here. Join the conversation in the comment section below. Read more

2011-03-18T15:40:07-06:00

In part 3 of our March conversation, Round Table participants explore the tensions between trying to be our authentic selves, enhancing relationships with women around us, and fulfilling conflicting social expectations. [audio:http://media.patheos.com.s3.amazonaws.com/Media/RoundTable3.3.mp3] ♦ Coming in April: Female Body Image and Sexuality Join the conversation in the comment section below. Read more

2011-02-24T16:48:09-07:00

February’s topic:  Mind the Gaps In her October 2009  General Conference address, Sister Barbara Thompson encouraged members of the Church to look for potentially damaging gaps in their understanding or behavior. She says: “Gaps can be reminders of ways in which we can improve or, if ignored, can be stumbling blocks in our lives.” In this 3-part podcast, honored guest Sister Kathy Clayton joins  the Round Table participants to discuss gaps between doctrine and culture, between assumptions and reality, and between individuals... Read more

2011-02-24T16:47:40-07:00

In part 1 of our February conversation, Emily invites honored guest Sister Kathy Clayton, wife of Elder L. Whitney Clayton, to share some background on her personal and family life as well as her service in the LDS Church.  (17:40) [audio:http://media.patheos.com.s3.amazonaws.com/Media/RoundTable2_1.mp3] ♦ Listen to Part 2 here. Join the conversation in the comment section below. Read more

2011-02-23T17:29:29-07:00

In part 2 of our February conversation, Sister Clayton joins with Round Table participants to share her observations on worldwide sisterhood and discuss the interplay of principles, practices, and preferences in the international Church.  (1:27:41) [audio:http://media.patheos.com.s3.amazonaws.com/Media/RoundTable2_2.mp3] ♦ Listen to Part 3 here. Join the conversation in the comment section below. Read more

2011-02-22T17:29:50-07:00

In part 3 of our February conversation, Round Table participants consider the impact of rhetoric on Mormon dialog and discuss the influence of cultural norms on personal choices.  (23:33) [audio:http://media.patheos.com.s3.amazonaws.com/Media/RoundTable2_3.mp3] ♦ Coming in March: The Evolution of Personal Identity Join the conversation in the comment section below. Read more

2011-02-03T17:09:34-07:00

January’s topic: Strengthen and Celebrate Welcome to The Round Table’s debut podcast! This month we’re joined by honored guest Kristine Haglund for a 3-part conversation about why and how we hope to explore Mormon women’s identity. Please click on the tabs at the top of this page to learn more about us and about the goals of this new podcast series. To listen to this podcast on-site, begin here. To download this podcast via iTunes, click here. ♦ Kristine Haglund is the... Read more

2011-02-03T17:08:19-07:00

In Part 1 of our January conversation, Kathryn recounts the origins of The Round Table and the group opens a discussion of why and how they hope to enrich Mormon womanhood. (49:11) [audio:http://media.patheos.com.s3.amazonaws.com/Media/TheRoundTable1_1272011.mp3] ♦ Listen to Part 2 here. Join the conversation in the comment section below. Read more

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