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All In

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What does it mean to be "all in" the gospel of Jesus Christ in the latter days? The answers might surprise you. All In is a podcast from LDS Living, where we explore this question with the help of individuals who are striving to live their faith every day—just like you.
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Episodes

Sarah Sun Kanell: Creating True Belonging and Inclusion

Sarah Sun Kanell began attending a Salt Lake City residential ward as a high schooler. In that ward, she experienced what she describes as true belonging. This was only the beginning of Sarah's conversion to the gospel of Jesus Christ but the people she met exemplified the person and disciple of Jesus Christ she wanted to be. On this week's episode, Sarah shares what she has learned about the contribution we all have the ability to make to the Church of Jesus Christ. Time stamps: 3:25- Honoring ...

Apr 02, 202553 minEp. 293

Caitlin Bekker: The Heart of a Heart Mom

Prior to her son's birth in 2020, Caitlin Bekker didn't have experience with congenital heart disease. Five years later, being a "heart mom" has become a core part of her identity. On this week's episode, Caitlin shares how watching her little boy go through multiple open heart surgeries has refined her and have taught her to trust in the Lord, live in gratitude in the present, and she hopes they will ultimately help her become the person and disciple of Jesus Christ she would like to be. 1:45- ...

Mar 26, 202548 minEp. 292

Taysom Hill: Trusting in the Hand of God

Taysom Hill has been called a "Swiss Army knife" because of his ability to play many positions on the football field. And, while he has taken each of these positions seriously, when injuries have kept him from being able to suit up, Hill knows that his identity does not begin and end with playing football. On this week's episode, Hill shares with us insight into his life as a football player but also as a son, a husband, a father, a brother, and a disciple of Jesus Christ. 2:27- Nature Vs. Nurtu...

Mar 19, 202558 minEp. 291

Meg Walter: Grief and the Love Deficit

In August 2024, Meg Walter, the writer of a humorous Deseret News column, unexpectedly lost her 62-year-old father to a heart attack. Suddenly, her columns, although still funny at times, took on a more somber tone. The humorous journalist was forced to work through something that faces each of us at some point: Grief. On this week's episode, she shares how that grief helped her settle into her faith. 2:06- Observation and Humor 4:48- Latter-day Saint Culture 7:41- Being Open About Faith 12:50- ...

Mar 12, 202543 minEp. 690

Katie Wade-Neser: Helping Little Children Come Unto Him

For five years now, Katie Wade-Neser has been sharing suggestions and ideas for helping parents teach Come, Follow Me to even the tiniest children. She does not feel the idea for the Instagram account or even many of the ideas she has shared have come from her, but instead from a loving Heavenly Father who loves His children. She is simply grateful to have been a part of it! 3:39- A Generational Passion 6:57- The Origin Story 14:09- What Makes Children Special 19:30- Teaching to the Strengths of...

Mar 05, 202551 minEp. 289

Jenny Oaks Baker: The Wisdom in God's Plan For Our Lives

Jenny Oaks Baker began playing the violin before elementary school and she has not stopped since. Her violin has taken her all around the world and given her opportunities she'd never dreamed of. But there have also been opportunities she has sought that have never come to fruition and other opportunities she didn't even know to seek that have made her life much richer than it would have been otherwise. On this week's episode, Jenny shares her witness that sometimes the Lord's plans are much bet...

Oct 16, 202444 minEp. 288

Ore Kaffo: The Transformative Difference of Understanding Your Identity as a Child of God

When she was just 7 years old, Ore Kaffo was abducted from her foster family—the only family she had ever known—by her birth mother. After living her entire life in England, a place that had always been happy for her, she found herself back in her home country of Nigeria. Her entire world was changed, and along with that, she struggled to make sense of her identity. As she wrestled to understand her new existence, she came to realize that she is, first and foremost, a child of God. On this week'...

Oct 09, 202446 minEp. 287

Kenneth Rooks: A Tale of Two Steeplechase Races

Olympic silver medalist Kenneth Rooks shocked the world when he worked his way from the back of the pack to become the second American to medal in the 3,000-meter steeplechase since 1984. But those who recognized Rooks' name know that this isn't the first time he's come from behind. In fact, in 2023, Rooks fell in his third lap at the USA Track and Field Nationals but came back to win the race. Both races were a spectacle—incredible athletic feats—and, on today's episode, we talk with Rooks abou...

Oct 02, 202451 minEp. 286

Ryan Shupe: Big Dreams and Little Decisions

Ryan Shupe: Big Dreams and Little Decisions Ryan Shupe is best-known as the singer of a hit song called "Dream Big" but on today's episode, Ryan shares with us his take on small decisions and how those small decisions can have big, lasting impacts. Ryan shares that these decisions are often the result of trusting in personal revelation and acting on that inspiration. So, while Ryan's life has certainly been impacted by a single song, he recognizes that it has been many decisions along the way th...

Sep 25, 202436 minEp. 285

Staisha Sheffield: The Life and Ministry of a Beautiful Baby Boy

Clay Sheffield's life is a miracle. Perhaps because of the faith of his three older siblings, the nearly 2-year-old little boy with a million dollar smile is still alive more than a year longer than doctors ever expected. Still, Clay's life doesn't look quite the way his family anticipated or hoped. Instead, the Sheffields are learning that sometimes the miracle is in the gift of ordinary days and in knowing that where covenants are made and kept, stories always end in happily ever after. 1:58- ...

Sep 18, 202451 minEp. 284

Tyler Johnson: Belief—A Wager Worth Making

As a former Young Single Adult ward bishop and institute teacher, Tyler Johnson has worked with many young adults who have questions and concerns regarding their faith and/or their belief in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He has observed that many of these concerns stem not from rebellious desires but rather from a place of integrity and that often where there is a question, there is often an underlying emotion. On today's episode, Tyler shares his insights into how to approach...

Sep 11, 20241 hr 3 minEp. 283

Marjorie Lowder and Russell M. Nelson Jr.: Celebrating a Father and a Prophet's 100th Birthday

On September 9th, President Russell M. Nelson will turn 100 years old, becoming the first prophet of this dispensation to become a centenarian. In celebration of this remarkable milestone, on this week's episode, we visited with President Nelson's two youngest children who offer a rare and intimate look into the life, legacy, and personal moments of a leader who continues to shape the Church in our day. "It's been beautiful to see…he's himself but just more." 3:20- A Church Led Like a Home 5:36-...

Sep 04, 20241 hr 4 minEp. 282

Sharley Funk: Slowly Losing a Husband to Early-Onset Alzheimer's

Lance Funk was just 51-years-old when he was diagnosed with Early-Onset Alzheimer's Disease. Over the past few years, his wife, Sharley, has watched as her once strong, vivacious husband has all but disappeared from before her eyes and yet, for now, he is still with her physically and she is determined to cherish the time they have left together. On this week's episode, Sharley explains why she has tried to be open and honest in documenting her family's experience with Alzheimer's. 2:03- Signs a...

Jul 03, 202445 minEp. 281

Emily Inouye Huey: The Generational Impact of Belief in Humanity

Emily Inouye Huey's father was born in a prison camp during World War II. His parents were imprisoned simply for the color of their skin and suffered terrible injustices. Still, Huey's father and other ancestors chose to move forward following the war, refusing to harbor resentment or bitterness—passing on to their children and grandchildren the hope of a much brighter future. Today, Emily is an author who wants to make sure their victory over the atrocities of war is known and that their legacy...

Jun 26, 202436 minEp. 280

Abe Mills and Stephen Jones: Love Thy Neighbor

The complexities surrounding conversations of racism today are numberless but the root of the solution is the two great commandments: love God and love your neighbor as yourself. On this week's episode, we talk with Abe Mills and Stephen Jones, two black Latter-day Saints, about their experiences with racism within Church culture, the faith of those who came before them, and why they don't hesitate to share their faith in Jesus Christ. The All In team is honoring Juneteenth with this special epi...

Jun 19, 20241 hr 9 minEp. 279

Shane Reese: Leading a Prophetically-Directed University

Since becoming president of Brigham Young University last year, Shane Reese has often referenced a number of talks given by prophets and apostles. This is not a mistake. He has expressed determination to follow prophets, seers and revelators as he leads BYU. On this week's episode, President Reese shares what he believes are the most pressing issues of this time and why he thinks BYU students truly have potential to change the world. 2:31- Raised By a Single Mom 7:28- The BYU Education That Almo...

Jun 12, 202459 minEp. 278

Rebecca Connolly: Believing in Happily Ever After

Rebecca Connolly is an author of stories but she is well aware of who the Author of the best stories is and it is in Him that she has placed her trust. From choosing to quit her job in order to write full-time to writing love stories and continuing to believe in them despite having yet to find a love story of her own, Rebecca has placed her pen firmly in the hand of God. On this week's episode, we talk with Rebecca about discovering her own story as she tells the stories of others, some fictiona...

Jun 05, 202455 minEp. 277

Bonnie H. Cordon: Letting Him Direct Thy Paths

There have been seasons when Sister Bonnie H. Cordon was a working mom and other seasons where she was able to choose to stay home. Today, she is a working grandmother who feels that the Lord has given her a miracle she didn't know she needed in the form of an opportunity to lead Southern Virginia University. On this week's episode, we discuss with President Cordon, the former Young Women general president, the Lord's ability to direct us from season to season if we'll just say yes. 3:26- Raised...

May 29, 202455 minEp. 276

Jill Geigle: Preparing Pornography-Resistant Families

Jill Geigle has dedicated a great deal of time throughout her life to preparing children and families to face the challenges of a modern world. Specifically, she is passionate that, because all of us will come into contact with pornography at some point, we should prepare our families to be pornography-resistant rather than seeking to protect them from pornography. On this week's episode, Jill shares with us four principles that will help you implement this preparation in your own home. 2:20- Pr...

May 22, 202452 minEp. 275

Clayton and Ashley Young: Chasing Paris 2024 Olympic Dreams Together

Although Ashley Young wasn't competing in the US Olympic Trials, her pride was evident as she stood with their daughters at the finish line ready to greet her husband, Clayton, and celebrate his qualification for the 2024 Olympic Games. On this week's episode, the couple shares the highs and lows of their path to the Olympics, highlighting the sacrifices and moments of discouragement they've faced in pursuit of a shared dream. 1:54- The Beginning of a Dream 3:31- Man on a Mission 9:11- Meeting 1...

May 15, 20241 hrEp. 274

Stephanie and Claire Nielson: The Resilient Bond of a Mother and Daughter

When Claire Nielson was 8 years old, her parents were involved in a small plane accident that left both her mom and dad badly injured, including burns that covered 80 percent of her mother's body. Immediately following the accident, Claire's mother, Stephanie, was barely recognizable but then Claire saw something she knew completely: Her mother's eyes. On this week's episode, Stephanie and Claire Nielson testify of God's goodness even amidst the unthinkable and love's power to conquer all things...

May 08, 202450 minEp. 273

Michael Huston: Lament—A Faithful Complaint to God

While sitting in a class at the theological seminary he attended, Michael Huston was floored when he heard his teacher say these words: "Lament is faithfully complaining to God." The teacher went on to say, "Lament is the way you worship to God from within pain." Huston describes the feeling he felt that day as exhaling a breath he had been holding for a very long time. On this week's episode, he explains why he hopes to help others find that same relief in the concept of lament. 1:51- What is L...

May 01, 202444 minEp. 272

T.C. Christensen: Miraculous True Stories Made For Film

T.C. Christensen has made some of the most beloved Latter-day Saint films in recent years including "17 Miracles" and "The Fighting Preacher." His new film, "Escape From Germany" tells the story of a missionary who was tasked with moving 85 missionaries to safety in adjacent countries as Hitler's army was rapidly closing borders in August of 1939. On this week's episode, T.C. shares with us how he approaches telling the miraculous stories of real people. 1:56- A Camera 4:52- The Power of Film 8:...

Apr 17, 202442 minEp. 270

Savannah Wooden: The Physical Healing Power of God

Savannah Wooden was in high school when, after years of struggling with seizures, she made the difficult decision to have brain surgery that, if successful, would cure her seizures. The surgery was, by that measure, very successful, but in the years since, Savannah has struggled with the byproducts of the surgery. Even then, she can see that the power of the priesthood invited healing into her life that otherwise may not have been possible. 2:13- The First Seizure 4:47- A Possible Surgical Cure ...

Apr 03, 202438 minEp. 268

Kyle S. McKay: A Witness of a Living Christ and an Ongoing Restoration

If the walls of the Kirtland Temple could speak, they would tell you what they saw that day—April 3, 1836—when the Living Christ appeared to the Prophet Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery. Still, the temple stands as a witness of the reality of the Resurrection that we celebrate at Easter. Perhaps it is only fitting that the Kirtland Temple reopened under the Church's ownership this week. On this week's episode, Elder Kyle S. McKay shares how history and an understanding of our heritage strengthens...

Mar 27, 202451 minEp. 267

Andy Reid: United—Creating Great Teams On and Off the Field

Andy Reid is not even done coaching and is already considered to be one of the greatest football coaches of all time. His humble approach to being a leader of men is inspiring and on this week's episode he shares many of the things that have helped him lead great teams. He also shares insights into the players he has coached who he considers to be truly great. 1:30- LaVell Edwards 3:13- Storytelling 5:48- Personality and Patrick Mahomes 9:00- Tammy Reid and the Chiefs 11:32- Overcoming Challenge...

Mar 20, 202435 minEp. 266

Tamara McFadden: He Lives

On March 5, 2022, Tamara McFadden received the kind of call every mother hopes to never receive. Her 16-year-old son, Walker, had been killed in a construction accident. In this week's episode, Tamara explains how she and her family have coped with indescribable grief but she also shares that her confidence in the Savior's Atonement has given her a firm trust that she will see her son again. 1:17- Family Culture 8:31- A Binding Covenant 13:50- Walker 22:46- Carest Thou Not? 34:32- Polar Opposite...

Mar 13, 202455 minEp. 265

John Welling: The Faith To Be Healed—Exploring Spiritual Blindness

John Welling is the co-founder of a non-profit whose mission is to bring sight to the blind. On this week's episode, he discusses not only physical blindness but spiritual blindness and why he believes that God and Jesus Christ can heal both through faith and the desire to be healed. 2:53- What Are Cataracts? 5:30- Prevalence in Africa 8:45- Possible Impact 12:36- Guiding Miracles 16:20- Daybreak Vision Project 20:15- A True Story 23:50- Faith To Be Healed 29:42- Spiritual Blindness 36:24- Spiri...

Mar 06, 202445 minEp. 264

Manti Te'o: Walks Through Gethsemane

Manti Te'o was on top of the world when it came to football. In his senior season at Notre Dame, he was a Heisman trophy finalist who led the Fighting Irish to the national championship game. But off the football field, Manti was involved in an online relationship with someone he'd never met. It is now known as a famous catfishing scandal but at the time, Manti Te'o was just a college athlete who was trying to navigate a horrific experience in the public eye. On today's episode, Manti discusses ...

Feb 28, 202455 minEp. 263

Lizzy Jensen: A Revolution of Answering God's Call

Lizzy Jensen is a believer that God has a work for each of us to do, that faith is the most magical thing on the planet, that Christ can help us create all of the wonderful things that we desire to make in our lives. And all we have to do to see God work through us in our lives? Show up. Answer the call. On this week's episode, we talk with Lizzy about how she believes that as each of us answer these calls and act in faith, we will witness and be a part of a revolution of faith. 1:34- Nature vs....

Feb 21, 202449 minEp. 262
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