Episodes

  • Kenneth Rooks: A Tale of Two Steeplechase Races
    Oct 2 2024

    Olympic silver medalist Kenneth Rooks shocked the world when he worked his way from the back of the pack to become the second American to medal in the 3,000-meter steeplechase since 1984. But those who recognized Rooks’ name know that this isn’t the first time he’s come from behind. In fact, in 2023, Rooks fell in his third lap at the USA Track and Field Nationals but came back to win the race. Both races were a spectacle—incredible athletic feats—and, on today’s episode, we talk with Rooks about what he’s learned from them.

    2:13- If Ye Are Prepared
    7:10- Gospel Allegories in the Race
    13:22- Self-Improvement Vs. Comparison
    18:36- The Patience To Stick To The Game Plan
    25:25- Being Coached By Ed Eyestone
    32:03- Faith and Running
    37:02- Pre-game Ritual
    40:50- A Large Latter-day Saint Contingent
    43:26- Discipline and Consistency
    47:19- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ?


    “All In doesn’t mean that you’re not going to forget sometimes. You might forget what matters most. Being all in is being able to recognize when you forget and trying to remember. …Those who are all in try to remember quickly.”


    Links:

    2023 USATF Nationals Race: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wT1ody_cpCA&t=190s

    2024 Paris Olympic Race: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNgzHlE3Hko

    Church News article about Kenneth:
    https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/book-of-mormon-kenneth-rooks-byu-steeplechase-olympic-silver-medal

    Other links:
    https://www.deseret.com/sports/2024/08/07/kenneth-rooks-latter-day-saint-silver-medalist/
    https://www.deseret.com/sports/2024/08/07/byu-cougars-runner-kenneth-rooks-wins-silver-medal-in-olympics/

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    51 mins
  • Ryan Shupe: Big Dreams and Little Decisions
    Sep 25 2024

    Ryan Shupe: Big Dreams and Little Decisions

    Ryan Shupe is best-known as the singer of a hit song called “Dream Big” but on today’s episode, Ryan shares with us his take on small decisions and how those small decisions can have big, lasting impacts. Ryan shares that these decisions are often the result of trusting in personal revelation and acting on that inspiration. So, while Ryan’s life has certainly been impacted by a single song, he recognizes that it has been many decisions along the way that have made all the difference.

    1:54- The Father of Ryan and Bluegrass in Utah
    5:15- 5 A.M. Fiddle Practice
    10:16- Changed By a Mission
    14:19- The Kind of Hit Dreams Are Made Of
    21:15- Decisions for Life
    31:53- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ?

    “The only thing you can’t buy is time and so you can only spend so much time in your life on any one thing so whenever you’re doing something, you’re just taking time away from something else, right? So it’s just this balancing act of how far do you push something because you know if you keep pushing maybe you could get that but it would be at the expense of something else.”

    Links:

    Deseret News articles referenced:
    https://www.deseret.com/2006/11/24/19987240/the-unique-sounds-of-ryan-shupe/
    https://www.deseret.com/utah/2021/7/4/22554176/all-eyes-on-wallsburg-utah-as-the-father-of-bluegrass-music-readies-for-a-festival-of-a-lifetime/

    Dream Big Music Video- https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3KwEuNapzt0&pp=ygUJRHJlYW0gYmln

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    36 mins
  • Staisha Sheffield: The Life and Ministry of a Beautiful Baby Boy
    Sep 18 2024

    Clay Sheffield’s life is a miracle. Perhaps because of the faith of his three older siblings, the nearly 2-year-old little boy with a million dollar smile is still alive more than a year longer than doctors ever expected. Still, Clay’s life doesn’t look quite the way his family anticipated or hoped. Instead, the Sheffields are learning that sometimes the miracle is in the gift of ordinary days and in knowing that where covenants are made and kept, stories always end in happily ever after.

    1:58- Clay’s Emergency Delivery
    8:49- Then To Now
    16:09- Redefining the Miracle
    19:29- The Power of “And”
    22:20- The Faith of Children
    29:14- Choose This Day
    31:29- Covenants
    33:18- Making Intentional Memories
    39:45- Ordinary Days
    44:43- Being Pruned
    47:54- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ?

    “I already know the ending of this story and this story is pretty great. We have made covenants that whatever happens this story ends up that we’re going to be together so we’re just going to live.”

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    51 mins
  • Tyler Johnson: Belief—A Wager Worth Making
    Sep 11 2024

    As a former Young Single Adult ward bishop and institute teacher, Tyler Johnson has worked with many young adults who have questions and concerns regarding their faith and/or their belief in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He has observed that many of these concerns stem not from rebellious desires but rather from a place of integrity and that often where there is a question, there is often an underlying emotion. On today’s episode, Tyler shares his insights into how to approach seasons of life “when church is hard” and how to help others in those seasons.

    1:24- The Questions at the Base of the Iceberg
    6:19- A Generation Seeking to Have High Integrity
    12:52- Addressing Emotion Before Cognitive Gaps
    18:40- Doubt: Good or Bad?
    25:23- Wagering Everything on a Belief that the Gospel is True
    33:43- People Not Statistics
    41:50- Mary Magdalene
    50:41- Certainty is Not the Point
    57:42- What Does It Mean to Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ?

    “To some degree, we have to choose to commit and then make the thing to which we commit beautiful and true by virtue of the way that we are committed to it.”

    Links:
    “When Church is Hard”- https://www.deseretbook.com/product/6020541.html

    President Ballard talk mentioned: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org › ...By Study and by Faith - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Marjorie Lowder and Russell M. Nelson Jr.: Celebrating a Father and a Prophet's 100th Birthday
    Sep 4 2024

    On September 9th, President Russell M. Nelson will turn 100 years old, becoming the first prophet of this dispensation to become a centenarian. In celebration of this remarkable milestone, on this week's episode, we visited with President Nelson's two youngest children who offer a rare and intimate look into the life, legacy, and personal moments of a leader who continues to shape the Church in our day.

    “It’s been beautiful to see…he’s himself but just more.”

    3:20- A Church Led Like a Home
    5:36- A Change in Job Location
    9:54- Consistency
    15:24- Respect for Women
    18:53- Making the Mundane Special and Understanding the Why
    23:31- Invitations
    27:46- Approaching Grief
    33:09- Good at Following Instructions
    37:41- Maximizing the Time Given
    40:47- A Dynamic and Multifaceted Man
    52:07- What’s In a Name?
    59:23- What Does It Mean to Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ?

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Sharley Funk: Slowly Losing a Husband to Early-Onset Alzheimer’s
    Jul 3 2024

    Lance Funk was just 51-years-old when he was diagnosed with Early-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease. Over the past few years, his wife, Sharley, has watched as her once strong, vivacious husband has all but disappeared from before her eyes and yet, for now, he is still with her physically and she is determined to cherish the time they have left together. On this week’s episode, Sharley explains why she has tried to be open and honest in documenting her family’s experience with Alzheimer’s.

    2:03- Signs and the Release of a Diagnosis
    8:05- Falling in Love with Lance
    11:29- Open and Honest
    14:13- Receiving Service
    17:11- Disappearing
    20:26- Still There
    22:45- The Honor of Caregiving
    26:00- Going to Work
    29:30- Anxiety and the Darkest Parts of Alzheimers
    32:19- Anticipatory Grief and Fatigue
    37:28- Preparing to Let Go
    42:24- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ?

    "I’m going to take this time...and just enjoy this and just lay my head on his shoulder and just remember what it feels like to sit next to him and to hear him breathe."

    Links:

    Sharley's Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/the_moment_of_funk/

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    45 mins
  • Emily Inouye Huey: The Generational Impact of Belief in Humanity
    Jun 26 2024

    Emily Inouye Huey’s father was born in a prison camp during World War II. His parents were imprisoned simply for the color of their skin and suffered terrible injustices. Still, Huey’s father and other ancestors chose to move forward following the war, refusing to harbor resentment or bitterness—passing on to their children and grandchildren the hope of a much brighter future. Today, Emily is an author who wants to make sure their victory over the atrocities of war is known and that their legacy lives on.

    1:40- Family’s Experience During World War II
    3:55- Dorothea Lange
    11:28- Wat Misaka
    13:28- Why Representation Matter
    17:29- A Need To Create
    20:36- Rid of Resentment
    25:52- Belief in People
    29:07- Finding the Gospel
    33:24- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ?

    “The way that they survived, the way that they came out of it still able to love this country and this world, all those things to me are a victory.”

    Links:

    Wat Kept Playing

    Beneath the Wide Silk Sky

    Emily discussing literature and representation: Celebrating Canyons Culture Through Picture Books and Young Adult BooksCSDtv Canyons District•42 views•1 month ago

    Dorothea Lange Photo- https://emilyhuey.com/novels/

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    36 mins
  • Abe Mills and Stephen Jones: Love Thy Neighbor
    Jun 19 2024

    The complexities surrounding conversations of racism today are numberless but the root of the solution is the two great commandments: love God and love your neighbor as yourself. On this week’s episode, we talk with Abe Mills and Stephen Jones, two black Latter-day Saints, about their experiences with racism within Church culture, the faith of those who came before them, and why they don’t hesitate to share their faith in Jesus Christ.

    The All In team is honoring Juneteenth with this special episode from our archives. We will be back with new episodes next week. (originally aired 17 June 2020)

    3:40- Who Is Your Neighbor?
    9:15- Mourn with Those That Mourn
    14:33- Personal Experiences with Racism
    30:14- The Body of Christ
    41:06- Being a Diverse Voice in the Church
    48:27- Pioneers
    56:20- Peace and Hope in Troubled Times
    1:02:16- What Does it Mean to be “All In” the Gospel of Jesus Christ?

    "Understanding what He did for us, it gives us hope, which we live in a world with a lot of people that have no hope or they’ve lost their hope—whether it’s hope in equality, hope in fairness, hope in whatever—they’ve lost their hope, but the gospel has taught us hope because we know what Jesus Christ did for us. It has taught us understanding because we know Christ was the example of understanding, and on top of that, it has taught us forgiveness, or how to forgive, in a time where forgiveness is needed greatly." -Abe Mills

    Links:

    Article: Medium Op-ed from President Nelson and NAACP leaders: "Locking Arms for Racial Harmony in America."

    Video: Stephen's BYU Library Commercial "New Spice | Study like a Scholar, Scholar"

    Video: Abe’s family’s YouTube channel: "Sunshine Mafia"

    Video: Hope Works: "Answer the Call | Abe Mills"

    Video: Hope Works: "One Question That Puts Life in Perspective | Stephen Jones"

    Music: Jericho Road Music - Digital Album

    Article: Deseret News Op-ed by J. Spencer Fluhman, "Harmony won't come until we recognize Racism as the problem"

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    1 hr and 9 mins