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Episode 129 - Because I Have Been Given Much

Episode 129 - Because I Have Been Given Much

FromThe Sisterhood Podcast


Episode 129 - Because I Have Been Given Much

FromThe Sisterhood Podcast

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Length:
52 minutes
Released:
Nov 10, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Join Allyson and Tiffany in this week’s episode as they discuss historical firsts in the most recent election, our obligation when we have been given much, a self-therapy app, and as always, share a spotlight of an inspiring sister.   News Story Historical firsts from recent election Main Topic The White House’s “Build Back Better” plan  Pew Research article on how the U.S. compares to other countries in providing paid parental leave for its citizens If the minimum wage had increased with inflation The “Billionaires Tax” proposal  What’s lost by not implementing the Billionaires Tax Comparing the U.S. inequality today to 1789 France  LDS Charities and Humanitarian Aid 2019 annual report (approaching 1 billion a year) Elder Clark Gilbert's Oct. 2021 General Conference talk, "Becoming More in Christ: The Parable of the Slope" President Eubanks' Oct. 2021 General Conference talk, "I Pray He'll Use Us"    Favorite Things: Tiffany: Goat lotion My Covid Journey account Steamer basket Allyson:       1. Bloom self-therapy app      2. Trader Joe's Autumnal Harvest Creamy Pasta Sauce       3. Harry Potter Study Music playlist on Spotify    Inspiring Sister Winifred Black/Annie Laurie
Released:
Nov 10, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Welcome to The Sisterhood Podcast, where we believe women rise when they lift each other. This podcast is an encouraging place for women who love the gospel but sometimes struggle with the church. We are here to help you feel less alone and provide helpful resources. Join us for courageous conversations about the intersection between faith, politics, and social issues, all with the underlying principle of loving and including those whom Jesus called “the least of these”.