MHH30: Interview w/Ethan Dodge, Sam’s Hunger Strike Update, and BYU’s Amnesty Loophole

Colleen gives an update on Sam Young’s Hunger Strike this past week in downtown SLC. Then she RANTS about the GIANT loophole that basically makes BYU’s recent Amnesty Policy completely worthless, as  was demonstrated at BYU-I when a student was expelled by her Bishop following a sexual assault. And to wrap things up on a lighthearted note, she gives you the gift of Ethan Dodge of MormonLeaks, an interview from Sunstone.  It’s basically lots of shit talking and cheap jokes. Colleen sounds really stupid, and Ethan shows off his nerdy smart knowledge correcting her. They both practice roasting Ryan McKnight, the ego behind MormonLeaks. For bonus points, what’s the phrase in this video that would make a winning drinking game prompt? Check out the FULL VIDEO of the interview on Patreon!

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MHH24: Financial Transparency w/MormonLeaks & Gay Wedding Bliss

Colleen shares her celebration of Pride Week with Lesley Butterfield by telling the story of her cousin’s beautiful gay wedding in Utah County last week. And…she may or may not cry. Check out the full interview on Patreon where we dive into the Supreme Court ruling regarding the Colorado baker and the gay wedding cake. Next, Ethan Dodge, co-founder of MormonLeaks joins Colleen to discuss a recent OpEd in the SLTrib regarding the LDS Church and financial transparency. Ethan is the man to talk to when it comes to Truth and Transparency! The extended uncut version of this interview is also available if you’d like to take a deeper dive into the issues. Available now on Patreon! 

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MHH06: New York Times Monson Obit, Petition to NYT, Response by NYT

Come check out kopi luwak coffee with us! Have you heard of it? Upon request of you, the listeners, we gather and share the responses to the New York Times controversial obituary of Thomas S. Monson, Prophet and President of the LDS Church, who passed away last week. We respond to the petition that asks the NYT to rewrite the obit and contrast the signatures it has received with the petition Sam Young has begun to Protect the Children. The NYT editor responds to the criticism of the obituary for Monson.

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