Just Food: Diet Culture and Faith Practices
Content Warning: I’m going to talk about food and the body in this piece. If you are suffering or have suffered from disordered eating practices
Content Warning: I’m going to talk about food and the body in this piece. If you are suffering or have suffered from disordered eating practices
If we aim to be perfect like God (Matthew 5:48) – and not perfect the way that fitspo influencers and judgmental members are selling it
In honor breast cancer awareness month, I want to talk about the breast MRI screening. I am neither a medical professional nor a cancer survivor.
Throughout the world, and more specifically, in my neighborhood, health officials are calling for quarantines, self-isolation and social distancing. We are coming together to fight
During the October 2018 Women’s Session of General Conference, President Dallin H. Oaks, first counselor in the Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of
Former LDS Area Seventy Jon Huntsman Sr., founder of the Huntsman Cancer Institute, passed away today. In his honor, I would like to share this
During our newlywed years, contraception was a trial for us. We intended to start a family sometime within a few years of our marriage, so
When I was very new in my career, I wrote a pamphlet. If I were to rewrite this particular pamphlet today, I would delete a
I don’t have pretty eyes. Well, actually, both of my eyes are pretty individually but together the effect is not good. My eyes look crossed.
President Eyring found an elegant solution to the potentially awkward task of being a man giving a sermon to women about their womanly duties: he
Exponent II provides feminist forums for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum to share their diverse life experiences in an atmosphere of trust and acceptance. Through these exchanges, we strive to create a community to better understand and support each other.