
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 | 247 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SpiritualityReligion & Spirituality | |||

Curiosity should feel foundational for Latter-day Saints—it's the birthplace of our religious tradition. Any member of the Church can recite the story of young Joseph Smith seeking wisdom he lacked. Curiosity is where any search for God—or for anythi... more
In a podcast season devoted to talking about change, it makes sense to revisit some previously covered topics to see whether there's been any. In Episode 246, Cynthia and Susan take another look at a foundational ALSSI discussion: What Women Don't Ge... more
Every four years, D&C 132 comes around for study again. If you ask a Latter-day Saint woman what she keeps on her metaphorical faith "shelf," there's a good chance polygamy will be there. It's mostly ignored in contemporary church conversations and t... more
Though Section 89 of the Doctrine & Covenants describes itself as a "principle with promise," "to be sent by greeting, not by commandment or constraint," contemporary Church leadership has elevated some of its prohibitions to the level of requirement... more
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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.
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.
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!
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.
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!
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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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At Last She Said It launched 6 years ago and published 247 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. Linda Hamilton
2. Whitney Call
3. Kathryn Knight Sonntag
4. Dr. Julie Hanks
5. Christine Pagano
6. Natalie Brown
7. Jody England Hansen
8. Kajsa Berlin-Kaufusi
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