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At Last She Said It is a podcast that seeks to amplify and explore a variety of voices, stories, ideas and experiences of Mormon women.

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Many Latter-day Saint women feel some constraint when it comes to using our voices at church, but it can even be hard to express what we think, feel, and believe in our own homes or personal relationships. Writing down thoughts that don't fit neatly ... more

For 6 years, Susan and Cynthia have been asking podcast guests, "What do you know?" In Season 11, they'll be asking a variety of Latter-day Saint women new questions about their memories, insights, and beliefs, with a card game called, What Do You Sa... more

How do you feel about sin? Richard Rohr describes our inevitable human missteps as essential to our growth when he says, "Not doing it right seems to teach us much more than doing it perfectly." But for many Latter-day Saints who struggle with ongoin... more

Latter-day Saints consider ours to be a non-credal religion, yet nearly all our Articles of Faith begin with the phrase, "We believe...." We're asked questions about our specific beliefs in official interviews where our temple worthiness is dependent... more

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Recent Guests

Katie Ludlow Rich
Writer and independent scholar of Mormon women's history
Episode: Episode 252: Reclaiming Your Voice | A Conversation with Katie Ludlow Rich
Linda Hamilton
Historical fiction author and graduate student in history
Sam Houston State University
Episode: Episode 244: What About the Word of Wisdom? | A Conversation with Linda Hamilton
Whitney Call
Writer and comedian, former cast member of Studio C.
JK Studios
Episode: Episode 243: Embracing Your Journey | A Conversation with Whitney Call
Kathryn Knight Sonntag
Landscape architect, poet, and mystic.
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Episode: Episode 241: Demystifying Mysticism | A Conversation with Kathryn Knight Sonntag
Dr. Julie Hanks
Therapist and expert in family dynamics.
Episode: Episode 239: Let's Talk About Enmeshment | A Conversation with Dr. Julie Hanks
Christine Pagano
Mental health therapist and advocate for women's issues
Episode: Episode 237: The Invisible Labor of Women | A Conversation with Christine Pagano
Natalie Brown
Writer in residence at the Salt Lake Tribune, discussing economic realities faced by Latter-day Saints
Salt Lake Tribune
Episode: Episode 235: Is it Too Expensive to be a Latter-day Saint? | A Conversation with Natalie Brown
Jody England Hansen
Activist, writer, and perma-blogger for Exponent 2.
Utah Suicide Prevention Coalition
Episode: Episode 230: Creating Your Future | A Conversation with Jody England Hansen
Laurie Lee Hall
Former church employee, architect, and transgender advocate.
Author of 'Dictates of Conscience'
Episode: Episode 217: Following Your Conscience | A Conversation with Laurie Lee Hall

Hosts

Cynthia Winward
Co-host known for discussing faith and spirituality, emphasizing women's experiences in the LDS community.
Susan Hinckley
Co-host focused on women's issues in religious contexts, advocating for empowerment and open dialogue.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 1.5k ratings
  • Real

    These are very real women with very real experiences that deserve to be heard with compassion and grace. There are a million places you can go to validate the status quo in the church. This is a rare and gracious gem of a spot to unmask the shadow and make way for wisdom and growth.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    D’Victoria
    United States22 days ago
  • Deceptive

    Horrible human beings. These are spoiled women who are making baseless, false, cynical, and misleading claims about issues pertaining to Latter-Day Saint theology, culture, and policy. Their scholarship leaves much to be desired and their cynicism is not balanced with thoughtful, nuanced, faith promoting, remedial counter-claims or arguments for remaining faithful. The criticism is stated and left to rot and fester in the listener’s mind and soul. This is not the place for people with critical ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    photo.bear.801
    United Statesa month ago
  • Such a valuable listen

    Im so grateful I found this podcast a few years ago!! They put into words so many things I’ve been feeling and thinking. They are saying all the things women are afraid to say! Yet doing it respectfully so I can stay in the religion I love, despite its flaws.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tenniskat1
    United States3 months ago
  • A wonderful podcast

    So many great insights and validating concerns for women, specifically. Highly recommended for anyone experiencing and/or wanting to understand someone going through faith shifts.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ListeningWritingMama
    United States6 months ago
  • Absolute LOVE

    I've been listening to At Last She Said It for a couple of years now and I'm so deeply happy that I found this community! The conversations they have are so thoughtful, the guests are so real, and each episode helps me navigate my own faith in a more gentle way. Thank you so much Cynthia and Susan for all the time and effort you put into this space!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kaspa7
    United States7 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the podcast for its thoughtful exploration of sensitive topics related to faith and spirituality.
Many express gratitude for the hosts' validation and understanding of women's experiences in the LDS community.
Feedback emphasizes the informative and empathetic nature of the discussions, which resonate on multiple levels with listeners' lived experiences.
The community created by the podcast is described as supportive, welcoming, and encouraged for both personal growth and communal dialogue.

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Episode 252: Reclaiming Your Voice | A Conversation with Katie Ludlow Rich
Q: Do you have any advice that might help other women who are struggling to embrace their own voice and sort of move into being more comfortable sharing that with the world?
Begin before you're ready.
Episode 239: Let's Talk About Enmeshment | A Conversation with Dr. Julie Hanks
Q: Could you tell me how to stop doing that?
It's not about not caring; it's about not carrying their load.
Episode 238: Embracing Your Journey | A Conversation with Lindsie Cornia
Q: How about, how long a time was it that all of this was sort of unraveling and that you were working through it?
I'm still very much in it; it's a day-to-day struggle.
Episode 238: Embracing Your Journey | A Conversation with Lindsie Cornia
Q: How much of that were you able to identify at the time as being associated with church stopping?
I made the connection when I went back to church and saw that the headaches returned.

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What is At Last She Said It about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Content focuses primarily on the lived experiences and perspectives of Mormon women, addressing complex topics such as faith, empowerment, societal expectations, and family dynamics. Episodes often feature personal narratives and expert insights, with an emphasis on challenging traditional church structures and encouraging open discussions about spirituality and identity. The hosts foster a supportive community where listeners can explore sensitive issues like mental health, motherhood, and the implications of changing religious beliefs. Unique elements include candid conversations about often-taboo subjects like polygamy, the Word of Wisdom, and emotional labor in relationships, creating a space for validation and understanding amidst fait... more

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7. Natalie Brown
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