• Stronger
    May 14 2026

    What if trials are less about surviving and more about becoming stronger?

    This week, Candice and Clare discuss the parallels between strength training and spiritual growth, from muscle fatigue and recovery to enduring hardship with faith in Christ. They share personal stories, conference insights, gym insecurities, and the comforting idea that growth often comes through resistance. A thoughtful conversation about joy, struggle, friendship, and trusting God through difficult seasons.


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    Stronger by Michael J. Gross

    Jeffrey R. Holland quote

    David Bednar quote

    Dallin H. Oaks quote


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    16 mins
  • Keeping Your Heart on Course
    May 7 2026

    Clare and Candice reflect on the idea of “heart” in both a physical and spiritual sense. Through a personal story about Clare’s daughter Callie and her heart condition, they explore how small, often unseen issues can grow over time if left unaddressed. They connect this to spiritual health, discussing how small daily choices can either draw us closer to God or slowly shift us off course. With insights from scripture and President Nelson and Elder Uchtdorf, they share encouragement about course correcting with faith, effort, and trust in the Lord’s healing power.

    Pres. Nelson quote

    Elder Uchtdorf lesson

    Deut. 30:6

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    7 mins
  • 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.

    Jeffrey R. Holland quote

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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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    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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    4 mins
  • Mom Talk
    Apr 2 2026

    Candice and Clare have a candid, unscripted conversation about the joys, struggles, and invisible work of motherhood. From IEP challenges and sleep struggles to milestones with older kids, they share honest stories, reflections, and encouragement for moms navigating the messy, beautiful reality of raising children.


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    38 mins
  • Life Is Like Mario
    Mar 26 2026

    Life doesn’t come with a map, but sometimes it feels a lot like an old Mario game. In this episode, we talk about learning through trial and error, trying again after we fail, and what it means to level up in life and in faith. From childhood memories to parenting moments and spiritual growth, we share how progress often comes little by little. With help from Heavenly Father, the scriptures, and people around us, we can keep moving forward, one level at a time.


    Elder Dale G. Renlund quote

    The Lord loves effort

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    14 mins
  • Not a Spooky Ghost: Understanding the Holy Ghost
    Mar 20 2026

    In a world where truth can feel harder to recognize, we discuss why the gift of the Holy Ghost is essential, how it guides us, and why we can’t afford to live without it.


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    6 mins