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Creating Friendship & Belonging in Relief Society | A How I Lead Interview with Emma Larsen

Creating Friendship & Belonging in Relief Society | A How I Lead Interview with Emma Larsen

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Creating Friendship & Belonging in Relief Society | A How I Lead Interview with Emma Larsen

FromLeading Saints Podcast

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Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Sep 7, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Emma Larsen is a Senior at Brigham Young University studying Theatre Education, works at the BYU Center for Teaching and Learning, and tutors English to Taiwanese students. She is also the author of the book, The New Kid: Finding Friendship and Belonging in the Face of Life Changes. Emma served in the Taiwan Taipei mission and has served as a Relief Society teacher, ward music chair, and sacrament meeting pianist. She is currently the Relief Society president in a young single adult ward in Provo, Utah.
Highlights
03:15 Introduction to Emma Larsen

06:15 Emma talks about focusing on individuals and how she goes about doing that

07:15 What does a YSA member need to feel loved?

08:40 Ministering tips for wards with a lot of turnover

10:00 Ministering interviews.

11:40 Emma talks about her new book and why she wrote it

15:00 Her book is for new kids that are feeling alone but also for people to know what a new kid feels so that they can offer friendship and be more welcoming

15:30 Emma talks about what it was like to move constantly growing up. Moving into new wards and new schools and what she learned from it.

17:30 Emma’s advice to leaders on creating belonging in their wards and organizations

19:10 Emma shares her personal experience of how another young woman helped her feel like she belonged

21:00 As a leader, know people’s names. You might not be able to do and be everything but knowing people’s names helps them feel seen.

24:45 Remember that the little things are the big things. Doing the small things like learning names or asking someone to sit by you.

27:00 Diversity is under appreciated. We are all different and those differences are to be appreciated and cherished.

29:00 Everyone is a little selfish. Stop worrying about yourself and start looking outward.
Links
The New Kid: Finding Friendship and Belonging in the Face of Life Changes, by Emma Larsen
How to Remember Everyone’s Name at Church | An Interview With Greg Clawson
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Released:
Sep 7, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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