Episodes
Dialogue Book Report #8: Andrew and Andrew on 2020 LDS books
Andrew Hall and Andrew Hamilton discuss 2020’s books in Mormon studies and literature.
Dialogue Fireside #3 w/Brian Kershisnik
On December 20 Artist Brian Kershisnik gave a beautiful fireside on the theme of “Waiting for Jesus.”
Dialogue Book of Mormon Gospel Study with Joseph Spencer on Moroni 7–10
Joseph M. Spencer is a philosopher and assistant professor of ancient scripture at Brigham Young University. He’s the author or editor of eight books, most recently of 1st Nephi: A Brief Theological Introduction, published this…
Dialogue Out Loud Presents Who Brought Forth This Christmas Demon by Larry Menlove
In “Who Brought Forth this Christmas Demon” Larry T. Menlove brings us a beautifully complicated story of two men trying to find their way in life with the backdrop of a Christmas tree lot in…
Dialogue Out Loud Presents Mormon Saga by Maurine Whipple
Maurine Whipple’s “Mormon Saga” is a story of unrelenting faith that will haunt you in the days to come. She likely wrote it after listening to fellow Relief Society women tell stories of their foremothers,…
Dialogue Out Loud Presents Ace of Saints
In Marissa Burgess “Ace of Saints” she takes readers on her journey of figuring out her asexulity, beautifully narrated in this latest Out Loud.
Dialogue Book of Mormon Gospel Study with Daylin Amesimeku on Ether 6–15
Daylin is Chair Elect for the BYU Black Alumni Society and Dialogue Foundation Board Member. She received her BS in Exercise Science from BYU in 2012 and works in ophthalmology.
Dialogue Out Loud Presents Certain Places
In “Certain Places,” William Morris tells the story of a person looking for meaning, connection, and ultimately love in this unique but gorgeous love story that spans more than one lifetime. The sound of shoes…
Dialogue Fireside #2 w/Claudia Bushman
For our second fireside on November 15th, Claudia Bushman will be teaching us about “Resurrection Month.”
Dialogue Heritage #11
In our final Dialogue Heritage that looks back into the history of Dialogue, Editor Taylor Petrey brings us from the last five years up to the present.