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10 chapters across the catalog

Drone Wall
Episode 1803

1803: Drone Wall

Onosoto Sumo Victory and Michigan Church Shooting

Onosoto won the September sumo tournament and the Emperor Cup in Japan. In Michigan, a man drove his car into an LDS Church, opened fire, set the building on fire with a bomb, and committed suicide. The incident resulted in at least two deaths as investigations continue.

Beast Train
Episode 1593 2:21:50 - 2:27:04

1593: Beast Train

Producer Donations, Duchess Kim, SSRI Recovery

Countess Kim is promoted to Duchess Kim, Keeper of the Nutty Fluffers, following a $2,000 donation. Another producer shares a personal story of successfully coming off SSRI medication after years of listening to the show's critiques of the drugs. The segment also touches on LDS culture in Utah, including references to green jello and cherry Coke.

Showly
Episode 1159 1:15:26 - 1:21:28

1159: Showly

Tim Anonymous, Mormon Church and Ancestry.com

A donor named Tim, a cybersecurity professional and member of the LDS Church, clarifies the relationship between the Mormon Church and Ancestry.com. While the church has a data-sharing partnership for genealogy, it does not own the company. Tim also discusses his commitment to tithing and his recent success in paying off student loans.

Going Vertical
Episode 1032 2:32:10 - 2:33:52

1032: Going Vertical

Mormon Church and Boy Scouts, Ending Century-Long Partnership

The Mormon Church (LDS) announced it will end its 100-year relationship with the Boy Scouts of America by the end of 2019. The split follows the BSA's policy changes regarding inclusive membership. The church plans to launch its own global youth development program to replace the scouting curriculum.

Dog Dazer
Episode 1031 59:10 - 1:03:41

1031: Dog Dazer

LDS Church and Boy Scouts Membership Crisis

The Mormon Church (LDS), which makes up 20% of the Boy Scouts' membership, announced it will leave the organization to start its own youth program by 2020. This follows the BSA's policy changes regarding gay and transgender members. Analysts suggest the decision to admit girls is a desperate move by the BSA to replace the massive loss of Mormon youth members.

New World Hackers
Episode 871 2:28:45 - 2:31:07

871: New World Hackers

Evan McMullin, Mormon Church Political Neutrality

A listener provides feedback on candidate Evan McMullin, clarifying that the LDS Church maintains political neutrality and does not fund specific candidates. There is speculation that McMullin, a former CIA officer, is being used to split the conservative vote in states like Utah and Arizona.

Episode 457 1:16:16 - 1:21:42

457: Giblet in EUROLand

Brian Evenson on Mitt Romney and Mormon Cadence

Author Brian Evenson, a former member of the LDS Church who was excommunicated, discusses the cultural markers of Mitt Romney’s speech. Evenson notes that Romney’s cadence and delivery mirror those of Mormon general authorities, which he finds unsettling. He expresses surprise that the media has not more deeply explored the influence of Mormonism on Romney’s political persona and business ethics.

New Red Line
Episode 444 1:13:02 - 1:15:25

444: New Red Line

Mitt Romney Tax Returns, Mormon Tithing Theory

A theory is presented regarding Mitt Romney's refusal to release his full tax returns, suggesting the records would reveal he failed to pay the full 10% tithe required by the Mormon Church. Such a revelation could potentially undermine the church's financial expectations of its less wealthy members.

Hillary Doesn't Sweat
Episode 435 8:14 - 14:17

435: Hillary Doesn't Sweat

Salt Lake City Meetup, LDS Faith, White Horse Prophecy

A meetup in Salt Lake City leads to a discussion about the Latter-day Saints (LDS) faith and the "White Horse Prophecy" attributed to Joseph Smith. The prophecy suggests the U.S. Constitution will one day hang by a thread and be saved by a Mormon. The hosts analyze Mitt Romney and Jon Huntsman through this lens and discuss the LDS genealogical database used for posthumous baptisms.

Hot Rods
Episode 383 45:16 - 51:05

383: Hot Rods

Mormon Church Proxy Baptisms and Elie Wiesel

The Mormon Church faces criticism for the posthumous proxy baptism of Jewish Holocaust survivors, including relatives of Elie Wiesel. Lawrence O'Donnell of MSNBC reported on the controversy, which also involves the proxy baptism of figures like Anne Frank, Adolf Hitler, and Barack Obama's mother.