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Thursday, 02 February 2017 / Published in Blog, Friends and Family, Podcast, Raising Children
In this episode recorded January 31, 2017 Margi and John Dehlin interview Julie De Azevedo-Hanks, Kerstin Koldewyn, and former LDS Quorum of the 70 member Hans Mattsson (Sweden) about how to speak to children during a Mormon faith transition.  Questions and comments are also discussed from our live listening audience.
Today’s Panelists!
Announcements!
  • Mormon Transitions retreat March 10-12 in Salt Lake City. Click HERE for details and to register. For more events check out our event’s calendar for events near you!
  • Go to mormontransitions@gmail.com to leave us comments, questions or concerns. We love hearing from our viewers, and your feedback is valuable to us!
  • Believing Mormons, we want you to join us! If you’re interested in being a panelist, or have questions or comments please contact us at mormontransitions@gmail.com.
Hey, where can I find that?
  • John introduces our panelists at ‘6:25’
  • Hans gives a teaser for his book ’10:04′
  • John introduces our topic ’14:53′
  • Hans on catering your conversation to the age of your children, and considering where YOU are at in your transition ’20:29′
  • Family comes first. ’21:57′
  • Julie weighs in on being a believer and talking to your children ’22:47′
  • Kerstin on being open with your kids, and encouraging critical thinking ’26:00′
  • John speaks to introducing new principles into your family ’44:57′
  • John, Margi and Panelists take questions from our viewers and listeners ’58:43′
  • John and the panelists answer the last question, dealing with outside pressure on families to attend church ‘1:22:56’
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Sunday, 22 January 2017 / Published in Blog

As the first interview for the new Mormon Transitions project, I am incredibly pleased to interview my dear wife of 23 years, Margaret (Margi) Weber Dehlin. In this three-part interview, I ask Margi a series of 46 questions focusing on thee parts:

  • Part 1: Margi’s life as a believing Mormon.  This includes questions about how her family joined the LDS church in Washington D.C. during the 1970s, reflections on her own “conversion” to the church, Margi’s favorite parts about being a believing, active Mormon, and the most challenging parts as well.
  • Part 2: Margi’s faith crisis and transition away from Mormon orthodoxy, including our time trying to remain LDS as semi-believers, and her experiences and reflections on my excommunication.  Topics include the impetus for Margi’s faith transition, how she/we “came out” to our children parents, extended family, etc. as unorthodox Mormons, and what the most difficult and rewarding parts of the transition were.
  • Part 3: Margi’s life and perspective now, as a post-Mormon, including reflections on her current beliefs and non-beliefs, her approach to nurturing a healthy/happy family without religion, how she approaches raising children without the church, and why she feels as though she and our family are happier and healthier than ever before after leaving the church.

The plan for Mormon Transitions podcast is as follows:

  • We plan to conduct somewhere between 20 and 30 of these interviews, and to share them at http://mormontransitions.org.  We also plan to “chop” these interviews up by question, so that people can peruse the interview by topic (e.g., raising children after a faith crisis, how to “come out” to family and friends, secular spirituality, dealing with death).
  • We plan to host a weekly call-in show where people can call with their questions/concerns and receive feedback from a mental health professional and/or expert.
  • We plan to compile all the advice and perspective over 2017 into a book entitled something to the effect of, “Navigating a Mormon Transition.”
  • We plan to continue hosting Mormon Transition Events across the U.S.  See our Mormon Transitions event calendar for events as they are scheduled.

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Monday, 16 January 2017 / Published in Blog, Friends and Family, Podcast
In this episode, recorded January 17, 2017, we have a Q&A in Communicating with Orthodox/Believing Mormons. Co-hosts are John and Margi Dehlin.
Today’s Panelists!
Announcements!
  • Check out our upcoming workshops and retreats here!
  • Please send emails to mormontransitions@gmail.com if you want to request guests, have questions, or suggestions.
  • Join LIVE to talk to John and Margi on air.
  • Don’t forget to donate! All donations are completely tax deductible and help keep the podcast alive.
  • We welcome believing Mormons to participate as well! If have interest in being a panelist as a believing member, please email mormontransitions@gmail.com.
Hey, where can I find that?
  • John and Margi answer their first viewer question ’15:56′
  • Steve talks about his predictions for 2017 ’25:52′
  • Jenny offers her advice on bringing up hard topics. ’28:45′
  • John and Margi answer a viewer question, how do we help our disbelieving sibling come out? ’34:55′
  • Do we share our truth with believers? ‘1:00:09’
  • John and Margi address a question around boundaries. ‘1:19:35’
  • Thank you, listeners. ‘1:34:52’
  • Steve on Mormon Spectrum ‘1:36:51’
  • Royleane shares resources that helped her, including Another Testament of Marriage. ‘1:39:52’
  • Ryan’s closing thoughts ‘1:41:09’
  • Jenny on trusting your passion and compassion. ‘1:44:35’
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Sunday, 15 January 2017 / Published in Events, Uncategorized

Registration is now closed. Thank you for all that attended! It was such a fabulous event because of all of the amazing participants!

 

 

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