“An Inconvenient Faith” Reaction on Mormon Stories Podcast

I was a member of a panel on the Mormon Stories podcast reacting to the documentary series An Inconvenient Faith — a project exploring progressive and nuanced approaches to Mormonism, alongside both faithful and critical voices.

Episode Highlights

In addition to our reactions to the documentary, our conversation centered on how people across the Mormon spectrum engage with faith, doubt, and belonging.

In this episode, we explore:

  • What An Inconvenient Faith aims to do by bringing faithful scholars and former members into the same conversation

  • How people define what it means to be Mormon — and where belief, identity, and community intersect

  • The idea of constructive tension and why disagreement doesn’t have to mean disconnection

  • Questions around church culture, leadership, and fallibility

  • How issues like LGBTQ inclusion, race, and women’s roles shape modern faith experiences

If you’re interested in thoughtful, wide-ranging dialogue about religion, identity, and emotional health, this episode offers a deep and honest exchange of perspectives.

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