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Tackling tough topics in a way that will help you feel more empathy and empower you to become a better citizen, kinder neighbor, and more effective advocate. For people who are turned off by the divisive nature of the news, but still want to engage with important issues. Hosted by journalist Julie Rose, Top of Mind is a production of BYUradio.

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Americans work more hours than people in nearly every other wealthy country—are we better off for it? In this episode of Top of Mind, we unpack the deep roots of the American work ethic and why so many of us feel overworked, burned out, and unable to... more

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Family history can sometimes feel distant, irrelevant, or even risky. Why look back when the past may hold stories we’d rather not claim? In this episode of Top of Mind, we explore why learning about our ancestors matters—how their stories, tradition... more

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Disgust is one of our most primal emotions—hardwired into the brain, yet shaped profoundly by culture, upbringing, and personal experience. While we often associate it with spoiled food or foul smells, disgust reaches far deeper into the human psyche... more

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What if the world believed you couldn’t understand it—while inside, your mind was full of thoughts, poetry, and frustration you had no way to express? In this episode of Top of Mind, host Julie Rose sits down with Emily Grodin, who spent 25 years una... more

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Christopher Jones
History professor at Brigham Young University
Brigham Young University
Episode: The Risks and Rewards of Doing Family History
Edward Di Gangi
A man who searched for his birth mother later in life
Episode: The Risks and Rewards of Doing Family History
Libby Copeland
Author of The Lost Family, How DNA Testing Is Upending Who We Are
Episode: The Risks and Rewards of Doing Family History
Gaynell Brady
Genealogist and founder of Our Mammies
Our Mammies
Episode: The Risks and Rewards of Doing Family History
Andrea Hasler
Sculptor known for deconstructing designer items into visceral pieces.
Episode: Why We Feel Disgust—and What It Reveals About Us
Samantha Aeschbacher
Parent sharing personal insights on dealing with disgust in caregiving.
Episode: Why We Feel Disgust—and What It Reveals About Us
Jane Andersen
Advocate for peacemaking and civic engagement, mother of a child with special needs.
Mormon Women for Ethical Government
Episode: Why We Feel Disgust—and What It Reveals About Us
Paul Rozin
Retired professor of psychology, pioneer in the study of disgust.
University of Pennsylvania
Episode: Why We Feel Disgust—and What It Reveals About Us
Cindy Kam
Professor of political science studying disgust sensitivity and its political implications.
Vanderbilt University
Episode: Why We Feel Disgust—and What It Reveals About Us

Host

Julie Rose
Host of episodes focusing on societal issues, community engagement, and individual stories of resilience and advocacy.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 212 ratings
  • Grieving

    I’ve enjoyed this podcast immensely for a while now, but today’s episode hit especially close to home. I lost a dear friend two days ago, and the timing for this episode could not have been better. Thank you for being honest and open and accepting of all kinds of grief. I’ve shared this episode with many people already.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    alishaembroidery
    United States3 months ago
  • Thoughtfully presented

    Found this pod through The Tangle. Like the diversity of topics. And how each side is thoughtfully addressed and explained.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    KWP_DC
    United States5 months ago
  • Need a DEI episode

    I love Julie’s thoughtful approach to issues. I’d love to hear an episode on DEI, interviewing employers and admissions workers with experience in implementing it. Love to hear the pros and cons.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jessy Rose
    United States5 months ago
  • NPR 2.0

    I might as well be listening to NPR pushing its agenda. I’m pretty sure this podcast is just an affiliate. Too bad. Super unfortunate BYU Radio pays it too.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    keep it technical
    United Statesa year ago
  • Enjoyable and viewpoint-challenging

    This podcast is so interesting! I can’t wait to hear more.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    <3 Catherine <3
    United Statesa year ago

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The Risks and Rewards of Doing Family History
Q: What responsibility do we have toward our ancestors' actions, good or bad?
We must reconcile their imperfections while acknowledging their impact on our values today.
The Risks and Rewards of Doing Family History
Q: Why do you think it would make us more empathetic and better all of those things rather than drive further divisions along racial lines?
Because nobody's ancestors were purely good or purely bad, and understanding the complexities can help foster empathy.
Why We Feel Disgust—and What It Reveals About Us
Q: Are you not disgusted by your own work?
It's just wax, and I focus more on the artistic process than on disgust.
Why We Feel Disgust—and What It Reveals About Us
Q: Why do you think we are both fascinated and some things can be both attractive and repulsive at the same time?
It's the element of danger; things that are disgusting often look like they could change shape or grow.
What We Get Wrong About Autism — Told by Autistic Voices
Q: Eric, what do you think about the notion that autism presents only in white males?
Eric Garcia highlighted the misconception perpetuated by media portrayals and the misdiagnosis of people of color.

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This podcast focuses on exploring complex societal issues and encourages listeners to engage with important topics that often polarize public opinion. Through thoughtful discussions that involve diverse perspectives, it aims to foster empathy and understanding among its audience. Episodes cover a wide array of subjects, including grief, wrongful convictions, patriotism, climate change, and education, revealing deeper insights into cultural practices and social challenges. The unique approach not only provides listeners with factual information but also emphasizes the human experiences behind these issues, making it a valuable resource for those seeking to broaden their understanding of the world around them.

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2. Edward Di Gangi
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4. Gaynell Brady
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