Episodes

  • Trailer: What even is Take a Leap?
    Nov 1 2024
    Welcome to the Take a Leap podcast! We are students searching far and wide for young people of faith. We want to know why individuals in our generation are choosing their faith, and learning how they blend their everyday life and faith life. Join us as we learn about the cool things people our age are doing to better their communities across religious traditions.
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    2 mins
  • BONUS: What does Christmas mean to the Take a Leap hosts?
    Dec 20 2024
    Lia King and Josh Orton tell us about their favorite Christmas traditions, movies, and what this time of year means to them. DM us on Instagram (@takealeappodcast) if you want more of these fun and fresh bonus episodes.
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    16 mins
  • Bonus - Take a Leap
    Mar 7 2025
    We are searching far and wide for young people of faith. As BYU students, we are no strangers to blending our everyday life and faith life. Join us as we learn about the cool things people our age are doing to better their communities across religious traditions. Take a Leap is a production of BYUradio.
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    20 mins
  • Faith and Farsi: The Cluff Brother's LDS Mission Experience
    May 5 2026
    Hosts Ocean Marshall and Neftali Rodriguez interview Zach and Wyatt Cluff, Latter-day Saint brothers from Meridian, Idaho, who were both called to Farsi/Persian-speaking missions in North America (Zach in San Diego, Wyatt in Toronto). They discuss mission motivations, how they learned Farsi (including online MTC training during 2020), challenges moving from classroom study to real conversations, and limited immersion that improved over time as communities grew. The brothers share how serving among diverse Iranian communities expanded their worldview and encouraged interfaith curiosity, including a Bahai study group and later dialogues with evangelicals, a Muslim imam at iftar, and a Buddhist temple visit. They recount memorable personal stories and end with meaningful Persian phrases like “this too shall pass” and “inshallah” (God willing).
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    27 mins
  • Pathway Takeover! Charlotte's Story of Resilience
    Apr 28 2026
    It's our next episode in our BYU-Pathway Worldwide collab. Esther Kisseke interviews Charlotte Adokorah, from Kampala, Uganda. Esther & Charlotte are both small business owners--Esther talks to Charlotte about her struggles as a teenager when she was the main caregiver for her younger siblings. Look for more upcoming interviews from interns in Uganda, Zimbabwa, Nigeria, and Ghana. Take a Leap is a production of BYUradio.
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    15 mins
  • Building A Better Community: Amanda's Baháʼí Faith Story
    Apr 21 2026
    Amanda opens up about her faith journey to the Bahá’í Faith, which she joined five years ago after growing up in a home with Christian and Buddhist parents and identifying as an atheist. She describes how a youth conference in high school introduced her to the Bahá’í focus on unity, community building, and service, shaping her sense of purpose and leading her to stay in Calgary. Amanda explains Bahá’í origins in Persia (1844) and its aim of the unity of mankind and religions, then highlights local initiatives like children’s classes, the Junior Youth Spiritual Empowerment Program, and institute courses. She discusses shifting from engineering to global development studies with a goal of social work, meaningful interfaith conversations at university, the importance of community support, advice for young changemakers, and spiritual habits like prayer and reliance on God.
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    23 mins
  • Supporting Women Farmers: A TAL Interview from Nigeria
    Apr 14 2026
    It's our next episode in our BYU-Pathway Worldwide collab. Oluwadare Gabriel Olaleye interviews Dr. Adebowale Tolulope, a professor at the Nigerian Federal University of Agriculture, who's invested in helping small farmers, and specifically women farmers, produce higher yields with a vegetable feed readily available to them. Look for more upcoming interviews from interns in Uganda, Zimbabwa, Nigeria, and Ghana. Take a Leap is a production of BYUradio.
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    13 mins
  • Finding Self and Spirit in the Outdoors: Aeja & Diego from Wyoming Catholic
    Apr 7 2026
    Aeja & Diego from Wyoming Catholic explain that a major focus of the outdoor leadership program is identity—understanding who you are in relationship to yourself and to those around you. They describe how time in the backcountry, free from distractions and familiar coping mechanisms, strips away comforts and creates space to pray, talk to God, and more fully enter into His presence.
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    20 mins