
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.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 267 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpirituality | |||

In Episode 267, Susan and Cynthia ask Jen, Jessie, and Anne, What Do You Say? It's the fifth installment of ALSSI's series of episodes involving questions, answers, and the wide-ranging conversations they inspire among Latter-day Saint women.
What would a generative day—one that might throw off energy into the rest of your life—look like? In Episode 266, Susan and Cynthia take on the concept of Sabbath. It's a conversation about abundance, rhythm, letting go, and what it means to rest. Al... more
Vocation at its deepest level is "something I can't not do, for reasons I'm unable to explain to anyone else and don't fully understand myself, but are nonetheless compelling." This description from Parker Palmer frames the journey of chaplain Jenny ... more
What do you think of when you hear the word 'myth?' You might use it to describe the opposite of what is real or factual, maybe a widely held but false belief. However, sacred narratives are also called myths—traditional or symbolic stories explainin... more
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Thank you for helping me and so many others feel less alone. I have had a few giant spiritual blocks come undone since I started listening to this podcast. The insights I’ve had have strengthened my faith in God (the real God, not the painted window picture of Him). And they’ve brought me so much peace belonging to an imperfect church community. THANK YOU
Best LDS podcast for women who care to learn the truth about life
Just heard about this podcast for the first time a few days ago, I have listened to episodes in every second of my free time since. These are topics I have felt ashamed for thinking about FOR YEARS finally brought into the light, making me feel less alone, making women feel less insane, and giving a huge sense of relief. Thank
You for the community you have created of real people trying to navigate real life and real problems.
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.
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
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Two Mormon women host thoughtful, nuanced conversations about faith, doubt, and women's lived experience within the LDS tradition. Episodes frequently explore agency, gender roles, purity culture, faith transitions, mysticism, and inclusive spirituality, often featuring guests who share personal journeys, historical perspectives, and practical guidance for navigating faith with compassion. The show stands out for its blend of personal storytelling, scholarly reference points, and a constructive, nonjudgmental tone that invites hard questions while honoring faith communities.
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At Last She Said It launched 6 years ago and published 267 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on At Last She Said It include:
1. Jenny Richards
2. Stephanie Glissmeyer
3. Tedi Thompson
4. Mer Monson
5. Carol Nicola Colvin
6. Jana Spangler
7. Aubrey Chaves
8. Debbie Squires-Coleman
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