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Sisters: Latter-Day Voices

Sisters: Latter-Day Voices

Written by: Clare and Candice
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Hi! We are sisters, Candice and Clare, and we are active members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints who are looking forward to connecting with like-minded people about how to strengthen our testimonies of Jesus Christ and follow Him better.


We do not claim to be scholars or perfect members and Latter-Day Voices acknowledges that not every journey looks the same. By having honest conversations about our trials and triumphs, sharing and learning from life experiences, we can hopefully find the joy in this journey of life. This podcast is a place for connection, understanding, and strengthening faith through our Savior, Jesus Christ.

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Episodes
  • When Our Understanding Gets in the Way
    Apr 30 2026

    Sometimes our own understanding can become the biggest obstacle to faith. In this mini episode, Candice and Clare talk about trusting God when life does not make sense, remembering that He sees the full picture, and finding peace through Christ. With personal stories, a few laughs, and an uplifting quote from Jeffrey R. Holland, this episode is a reminder that good things are ahead.

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    Fair Use & Disclaimer

    This podcast may include brief quotes from outside sources used for discussion, education, and commentary under fair use. These are shared respectfully, with context and attribution, and are not used for commercial gain. The views expressed are our own and based on personal experiences. We are not officially affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, but we strive to share thoughtful, respectful, and faith-centered conversations.

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    10 mins
  • Untangling Culture and Doctrine
    Apr 23 2026

    In this conversation, we’re joined by guest Lauriann for a thoughtful discussion on untangling culture and doctrine and how easily the two can become blended in everyday church life. She shares personal experiences from growing up in the Church, teaching Gospel Doctrine, and living in different places that helped her recognize what is truly eternal versus what is cultural. Together, we explore how that clarity can bring more compassion, less judgment, and a more Christ-centered way of viewing parenting, church experiences, and one another.


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    Fair Use & Disclaimer
    This podcast may include brief quotes from outside sources used for discussion, education, and commentary under fair use. These are shared respectfully, with context and attribution, and are not used for commercial gain. The views expressed are our own and based on personal experiences. We are not officially affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, but we strive to share thoughtful, respectful, and faith-centered conversations.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Moses’ Origin Story- Brain Rot (Part 1)
    Apr 16 2026

    Candice retells the story of Moses like you’ve never heard it before… in full brain rot. From river basket beginnings to plagues and a Red Sea moment that hits different, this mini episode is chaotic, hilarious, and surprisingly meaningful. But beneath the slang and laughs is a real message, sometimes the scriptures can feel just as confusing as teenage lingo, and we need the Holy Ghost to truly understand them.


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    Fair Use & Disclaimer
    This podcast episode may contain brief quotes from external sources, used in a positive and respectful manner for discussion, education, and commentary. These references fall under fair use as they are not used for commercial gain, do not replace the original works, and are presented with proper context and attribution.

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    4 mins
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