

Sunstone Podcast
Sunstone
For more than 45 years, Sunstone has been exploring Mormonism in all its expressions through our publications and symposiums. The Sunstone Podcast gathers the best of these explorations, including compelling sessions from our worldwide symposiums as well as interviews, book reviews, and deep dives into all things Mormon. Hosted by Stephen Carter.
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May 22, 2023 • 0sec
E147: Should Mormons Become a Part of Cancel Culture?
It’s hard to know how to respond when a favorite artist breaks one of you most cherished values. Starting with Erich Hatala Matthes’ book “Drawing the Line: What to Do with the Work of Immoral Artists from Museums to the Movies,” Stephen Carter explores some approaches to cancel culture and their surprising connections with Mormonism.
https://sunstone.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/SLP-147.mp3

May 9, 2023 • 0sec
E146: The Curious Case of James Madison Monroe.
The line between polygamy and adultery in early Mormonism was blurry, and people were killed over the interpretation of that line. This article by Edward Hogan explores how often the killers got off scot free—or even with a pat on the back.
https://sunstone.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/146.mp3

Apr 28, 2023 • 0sec
E145: Are Mormon Rituals Weird Enough?
Ritual is the basic building block of civilization. But what makes a strong ritual? And does Mormonism have enough of it to survive? Stephen Carter explores the Mormon implications of Dimitris Xygalatas’s book “Ritual: How Seemingly Senseless Acts Make Life Worth Living.” Listen to its companion episode at
https://sunstone.org/e118-the-lds-proselytizing-mission-as-hazing/
https://sunstone.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/SLP-145.mp3

Apr 17, 2023 • 0sec
E144: Telling Your Life Story After Religion.
When you lose your religion, you lose your life story. You have to reconstruct what life means. Stephen Carter presents an approach to telling your life story after the pre- and post-mortal lives have been removed from your worldview.
https://sunstone.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/SLP-144.mp3

Mar 31, 2023 • 0sec
E143: Could the Book of Abraham Save Us from AI?
Artificial Intelligence could possibly destroy humanity. How do we reduce that risk? R. W. Richey shows how Abraham 3 offers a practical solution.
https://sunstone.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/SLP-143.mp3

Mar 7, 2023 • 0sec
E142: How Testosterone Changed Mormon History
Why are Mormons a bewildering mix of peculiar and normal? Some of it has to do with . . . testosterone? Stephen Carter explores the Mormon implications of Joseph Henrich’s book “The Weirdest People in the World.”
https://sunstone.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/SLP-142.mp3

Feb 20, 2023 • 0sec
E141: “You Will Not Talk about that Woman in My Church”: How We Wrote “Mormon Enigma.”
“Mormon Enigma: Emma Hale Smith” was a turning point in the telling of Mormon history. And it has a fascinating history of its own. Linda King Newell recounts how she and Valeen Avery Tippetts wrote this groundbreaking book. This episode was recorded at the 2009 Salt Lake Symposium.
https://sunstone.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/SLP-141.mp3

Feb 8, 2023 • 0sec
E140: Hallucinogens in Early Mormon History
How much of a role might hallucinogens have played in some of the visions of early Mormon history? Bryce Blakenagel, host of the Naked Mormonism podcast, explores the possibilities. This episode was recorded at the 2022 Salt Lake Summer Symposium.
https://sunstone.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/SLP-140.mp3

Jan 23, 2023 • 0sec
E139: The Jungian Shadow and Mormon History
If the LDS Church has light, it also has a shadow. But what should it do with that shadow? Valerie Hamaker, host of the Latter Day Struggles podcast, shows how the Jungian shadow can either save or destroy a person—or a religion. This episode was recorded at the 2022 Sunstone Summer Symposium.
https://sunstone.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/SLP-139.mp3

Dec 28, 2022 • 0sec
E138: The Woman Who Brought Satanism to Utah
LDS Church member Beatrice Sparks published two wildly popular diaries of teen drug abuse and Satanism: “Go Ask Alice” and “Jay’s Journal.” But the diaries, and Beatrice herself, were much more complicated than they appeared. Using Rick Emerson’s book “Unmask Alice: LSD, Satanic Panic, and the Imposter Behind the World’s Most Notorious Diaries,” Stephen Carter delves into just how Mormon the Beatrice Sparks phenomenon was.
https://sunstone.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/SLP-138.mp3


