The Latter-day Disciples Podcast

Meghan Farner

The Latter-day Disciples are pleased to present weekly podcasts, an LDS Come Follow Me series, blogs, online classes, virtual conferences, and more to help you boldly embody the gospel, recognize the signs of the times, and prepare to receive Jesus Christ.

Meghan Farner is a lifelong disciple of Jesus Christ, her most favorite thing in the world being deep doctrinal conversations. She openly advocates the practice of fearlessly seeking truth out of all places the spirit may lead, while being immovably grounded in Jesus Christ. Her background in business, communications, psychology, and human relations, along with her personal studies of scripture, apocrypha, ancient history, and other faith traditions, make her a renaissance woman, and an engaging hostess and presenter. Meghan and her family live in East Idaho.

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Episodes

Ep. 116 | Building Zion Relationships, with Heather Linchenko
Apr 16 2024
Ep. 116 | Building Zion Relationships, with Heather Linchenko
Meghan is joined by author Heather Linchenko as they discuss her recent book, "'I Meant Well' and Other Words That Kill Relationships." Topics include: - The Implicit Commandment- Prioritizing Love Over Tradition- The "Fight Cycle" - Contending Righteously- Redefining Zion-The Evolution of Our TransformationHeather Linchenko was raised in a Christian home in Idaho, the eighth of ten children. She served as a missionary in Belgium and France and was privileged to work for several years as the executive assistant to Stephen R. Covey, author of the best-selling book, 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. She married a man who grew up as one of two siblings in an atheist home in communist Russia. As she and her husband raised their five children, their polar opposite backgrounds necessitated a break from convention and tradition, emboldening Heather to break ground on a garden of fresh ideas. Her greatest passion is helping others create a culture of laughter, learning, and openness in the home.She mutinied against today’s broken approach to teaching math to young children by creating a truly new and compelling times tables product/program (for kids as young as 5 or 6) that creates in them a flexible, math-ready brain and a belief that they are smart [MathHacked.com]. She loves to see young kids thrive on the addictive feeling of success.She has authored three books: Letters from Kazakhstan, which details her family’s 1998 adventures in post-Soviet Kazakhstan; Mom! You’re Working Too Hard, which teaches parents and teachers how to educate children in a way everyone loves (no resistance!); and [hot off the press] “I Meant Well' And Other Words That Kill Relationships, wherein she shares a wealth of knowledge on how to make bad relationships good and good relationships vibrant. As time permits, she enjoys mentoring others through their relationship conundrums.              She has developed a one-day intensive training called “Expand Your Influence” wherein she trains busy executives how—through the development of specific mental and verbal relationship skills—to fast-track their way to greater personal and business success. One of her greatest compliments is to have been referred to as “the relationship scientist.”Her central guiding quote is: “From the closed-mindedness that won’t accept new truth; from the laziness that will accept half-truth; From the arrogance that thinks it knows all truth; Good Lord, deliver me” (Kenyan Prayer).Have Feedback? Send the LDD team a text! Awake & Ascend: The Covenant of the Fathers is coming to you virtually on June 28-29th! Register today and receive access to the two-day conference, a PDF notes packet, LIVE Q&A with the speakers, and an invitation to the LDD dinner and watch party (RSVP required; in Rigby, Idaho). Learn more.
Ep. 115 | Destroying the Divine Feminine, with Dave Butler
Apr 9 2024
Ep. 115 | Destroying the Divine Feminine, with Dave Butler
Meghan is joined for this impactful conversation by author David (Dave) Butler, as the two discuss what happened anciently to Mother in Heaven. Topics include: - Temple worship in the Book of Mormon- Identifying the Tree of Life- Removing Heavenly Mother from the ancient temple- Counterfeit Goddesses, vs. the true Goddess- The Allegory of the Vineyard in Jacob 5 as a type for Her Sign up to be notified of the release of Dave's book, "In the Language of Adam," available May 1st! THIS WEEK ONLY, our online virtual temple class, "House of Learning: Understanding the Doctrine of the Temple," is FREE! Learn more about ordinances, covenants, and how we access and are transformed by the Atonement of Jesus Christ. Register NOW and use code: springfling Dave Butler is not an academic. He has been a lawyer, a consultant, a corporate trainer, and a registered investment banking representative. He is now a Consulting Editor for Baen Books and part-owner of a business that designs bespoke elearning.Dave also writes fiction, principally science fiction and fantasy and principally for adults. His eighteenth novel was published in January 2024. His books have won the Dragon Award, the Whitney Award, and the Association for Mormon Letters Award for Novel. In early 2021, Dave co-curated “A Desolating Sickness,” a literary response to the Covid pandemic that was displayed in BYU’s Harold B. Lee Library. This semester (Winter 2024) for the second time, his novel The Cunning Man (co-written with Aaron Michael Ritchey), which in July 2022 made the AML’s list of 100 Works of Significant Mormon Literature, is being taught in a Mormon Lit class on BYU campus.Dave takes the position that the Book of Mormon is an ancient document, and also that the Book of Mormon is a work of temple literature. The Nephite prophets were members of an esoteric lineage that wrote for an audience that they expected to possess eyes to see and ears to hear, and the intended way to understand the meaning of their writings is to read through the lens of our own temple experience. He embodied his early thoughts in this vein in a pair of short books, Plain and Precious Things and The Goodness and the Mysteries, both self-published under the pen name D. John Butler.Dave is currently hard at work on his third book on this subject, entitled In the Language of Adam. He hopes to bring this book out in Spring 2024.Dave plays guitar and banjo whenever he can, and hangs out in Utah with his wife, their children, and the family dog.Have Feedback? Send the LDD team a text! Awake & Ascend: The Covenant of the Fathers is coming to you virtually on June 28-29th! Register today and receive access to the two-day conference, a PDF notes packet, LIVE Q&A with the speakers, and an invitation to the LDD dinner and watch party (RSVP required; in Rigby, Idaho). Learn more.
Ep. 114 | Looking to Christ in Every Thought, with Dennis Deaton
Apr 2 2024
Ep. 114 | Looking to Christ in Every Thought, with Dennis Deaton
Meghan is joined by author and motivational speaker, Dennis Deaton, to discuss key psychological practices for "mind management". Topics Include: - Faith as a condition and a state of mind- Agency and controlling thoughts- Faith as spiritual matter- Choosing to see God as He is, a loving generous Father- The voices in our headDennis R Deaton is co-founder of Quma Learning Systems and a nationally-known leadership trainer, motivational speaker and award-winning author. His book, Ownership Spirit: the One Grand Key that Changes Everything Else, was the 2009 National Best Books Award Winner in the Business Motivational category. Brother Deaton has held numerous leadership positions in the Church including Elder's Quorum President, Bishop and Counselor in a Stake Presidency. He currently serves as patriarch in his stake and a temple worker in the Gilbert, Arizona temple. He has taught numerous Adult Education courses for the Church Education System, and was a regular speaker at BYU Campus Education Week for 22 years. He received his Bachelor's Degree from the University of Utah, and his doctorate, Cum Laude, from Washington University in St. Louis. Dennis' latest book, Looking Unto Christ in Every Thought: Defeating Fear, Doubt and Discouragement, is his capstone work, and has already received widespread praise for its life-changing message on drawing on the power of Jesus Christ in our daily thoughts. Dennis has been described as, "A man with something to say, and the gift to say it." Have Feedback? Send the LDD team a text! Awake & Ascend: The Covenant of the Fathers is coming to you virtually on June 28-29th! Register today and receive access to the two-day conference, a PDF notes packet, LIVE Q&A with the speakers, and an invitation to the LDD dinner and watch party (RSVP required; in Rigby, Idaho). Learn more.
Ep. 110 | Becoming the Hands of the Lord, with Shane Baldwin
Mar 5 2024
Ep. 110 | Becoming the Hands of the Lord, with Shane Baldwin
Meghan is joined by the "Mormon Wolf of Wall Street," Shane Baldwin, to discuss key takeaways from his spiritual journey, including time spent in federal prison. Topics include: - The Lord's Purposes in Our Various Situations our situations for our good and the good of others-Developing Spiritual Gifts- Consecrating for our Good- The Gift of Time- Being taught of the Lord to understand scriptureShane Baldwin is an acclaimed author and businessman, known for his extraordinary resilience and unwavering commitment to personal growth. Born with an insatiable desire to turn dreams into reality, Shane dedicated his life to understanding the complex interplay between truth, perception, and personal transformation.After being convicted of securities fraud, Shane found himself thrust into the depths of a five-year prison sentence. It was within the walls of his solitary confinement cell that he embarked on a profound journey of self-discovery and introspection, which would become the foundation for his groundbreaking theories and the inspiration behind his written work, The Honest Lie.During his time in prison, Shane immersed himself in the study of philosophy, psychology, and the power of the mind. Drawing from his own experiences and the timeless wisdom of thought leaders past and present, he developed a unique perspective centered around the concept of telling "honest lies." This groundbreaking method explores the transformative potential of speaking desires into existence while emphasizing the importance of radical honesty as a catalyst for personal growth.Shane's ability to eloquently capture the essence of his introspective journey and translate it into relatable and thought-provoking prose has garnered widespread acclaim. Through his writing, he provides readers with a roadmap to navigate their own inner struggles, inspiring them to embrace vulnerability and authenticity as vehicles for profound change.Beyond his role as an author, Shane has emerged as a sought-after speaker and mentor, captivating audiences with his innate ability to motivate and unique perspective on personal development. He has delivered keynote addresses at prestigious events, sharing his powerful insights on reprogramming the mind and harnessing the creative power of honesty.Have Feedback? Send the LDD team a text! Awake & Ascend: The Covenant of the Fathers is coming to you virtually on June 28-29th! Register today and receive access to the two-day conference, a PDF notes packet, LIVE Q&A with the speakers, and an invitation to the LDD dinner and watch party (RSVP required; in Rigby, Idaho). Learn more.