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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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Latest Episodes

It seems Latter-day Saints most often speak about resurrection in the literal sense: the reuniting of spirit and body. Jesus rising from the tomb holds promise for us after our own inevitable physical death. But as Richard Rohr says, “Literalism is i... more

“In all my angst about if I would marry and if I would have children and if I would have a career, I did not fully consider how the ideals in this proclamation from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints reflected a certain moment in white, ... more

We asked, you answered! In Bonus Episode 234, more women from the ALSSI community share their stories in response to the question: What triggered your faith journey?

“Deconstruction doesn’t just happen to lazy learners,” says Jen Dille. “It's often the most true-blue Mormons and the people who are all in who have this experience.” In episode 233, Jen joins Susan and Cynthia for a conversation about her personal j... more

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Recent Guests

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
McArthur Krishna
Author and advocate for uplifting women in the LDS church
Episode: Episode 214: Changemakers | A Conversation with McArthur Krishna and Anne Pimentel
Anne Pimentel
Author passionate about empowering marginalized voices
Episode: Episode 214: Changemakers | A Conversation with McArthur Krishna and Anne Pimentel
Dr. Jennifer Bird
A sex educator and author, focusing on the intersection of faith and sexuality
Episode: Episode 210: Marriage Edition Part 2 | A(nother) Conversation with Dr. Jennifer Bird
Amy McPhie Allebest
Writer and podcaster focusing on gender issues and patriarchy
Breaking Down Patriarchy podcast
Episode: Episode 208: Patriarchy 101 | A Conversation with Amy McPhie Allebest
Selina Forsyth
Spiritual director and social worker who engages in interfaith work
Episode: Episode 196: What About Ritual? | A Conversation with Selina Forsyth
Candice Clark
Life coach for moms whose kids don't attend church, podcaster, and advocate for personal faith journeys.
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Episode: Episode 195: Embracing Your Journey | A Conversation with Candice Clark

Hosts

Cynthia Windward
Co-host and vocal advocate for women's perspectives within the Mormon faith, Cynthia engages deeply with topics of spirituality and gender issues.
Susan Hinckley
Co-host and passionate speaker addressing the experiences of women within the church, Susan contributes thoughtfully to discussions on faith and personal identity.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 1.4k ratings
  • 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 States16 days 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 States2 months ago
  • Yes! This!!

    I am loving this dialogue! I’m feeling deeply understood in ways I never realized needed to be seen. They are helping put words to thoughts I haven’t given myself permission to form. It’s so great to find that type of validation.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    taybniebs
    United States4 months ago
  • Hurts so good

    The thing about this podcast for me, is that I need it in my life. I have been surprised to find that because it touches on so many things that are wrestle in my life, there are times when I need to take a break before I’m ready to listen to the next episode. It’s like I need to digest or maybe even recover, before I can experience the next one.

    I just got their book, and it’s the companion to the podcast that I hoped it would be. Thank you, Cynthia and Susan!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    We Hear Her-N Call
    United States5 months ago
  • I love this podcast!

    Thank you, Cynthia and Susan, for all you are doing. I relate to so much of what you speak about. Keep up the good work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Meditating as a Mormon
    United States6 months ago

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Audiences commend the hosts for their authenticity and the way they tackle sensitive topics with compassion and respect.
Listeners appreciate the thoughtful and validating discussions, feeling a sense of community and understanding around personal faith journeys.
Many express gratitude for the open space created by the hosts for discussing difficult issues related to faith, identity, and societal expectations.

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Episode 228: Embracing Your Journey | A Conversation with Abby Maxwell Hansen
Q: Did you always feel comfortable expressing these things out loud?
I definitely did not always feel comfortable speaking about these things. It was terrifying.
Episode 230: Creating Your Future | A Conversation with Jody England Hansen
Q: Could you say a little bit more about everything, all the thoughts that were lined up behind this post when you sat down to write it?
Hansen reflects on her personal transformative experiences and the need to confront the pain of the past while stepping into the unknown future.
Episode 218: Faith, Control and Identity—The Impact of a High Demand Religion | A Conversation with C.A. Larson
Q: How do you define religious trauma and its impact on individuals?
Religious trauma is the improper use of religious beliefs against individuals, often resulting in long-lasting psychological effects.
Episode 218: Faith, Control and Identity—The Impact of a High Demand Religion | A Conversation with C.A. Larson
Q: What do you think about the control that high-demand religions exert over their members' beliefs and behaviors?
It leads to a lot of fear-based compliance, which can ultimately be damaging to personal autonomy and mental health.
Episode 217: Following Your Conscience | A Conversation with Laurie Lee Hall
Q: What advice do you have for LDS women and our men who listen in?
Claim your authority and trust your own spiritual guidance over reliance on authority figures.

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This show provides a platform for insightful conversations that center around themes of faith, spirituality, and the lived experiences of Mormon women. The episodes frequently discuss the complexities of navigating personal faith journeys, addressing topics such as mental health, feminism, LGBTQ issues, and the challenges of adhering to traditional church teachings. Notably, the hosts create a space for listeners to hear candid stories from women who have faced pivotal moments in their faith transitions, which often reveal the struggle of balancing personal beliefs with institutional expectations. The podcast stands out for its commitment to inclusivity and its dedication to exploring both the challenges and joys of being a woman within a r... more

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2. Jody England Hansen
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4. McArthur Krishna
5. Anne Pimentel
6. Dr. Jennifer Bird
7. Amy McPhie Allebest
8. Selina Forsyth

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