There is nothing more frustrating than making the same mistakes over and over again, doing everything you can to change, but making little to no progress. That's why we created the Repentance Podcast. We help sinners understand the repentance process so t
In this episode, Riley and Maxwell talk with Terryl Givens about inherited cultural misunderstandings and restored truth that influence our comprehension of repentance and God.
Maxwell and Riley talk with Mark Kastleman, a therapist and recovered addict, about trauma in the psychological and sociocultural spheres of repentance.
With Dr. Jon Schmidt, a pediatrician, Riley and Maxwell discuss a broad range of the potential effects of biology in repentance.
In this episode, Riley tells about his journey of repentance.
In this episode, Maxwell tells about his journey of repentance.
In this episode, Riley and Maxwell interview Kevin Theriot, the previous Program Manager of LDS Family Services. Together they discuss (1) how to know if you should be working with a professional in the repentance process, (2) how you should go about deciding who to work with, and (3) how to ensure that you are really getting the most out of your treatment.
In this episode, Riley and Maxwell interview Brad Wilcox, the Second Counselor in the Young Men's General Presidency for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Together they discuss (1) what the role of a bishop is in the repentance process, (2) worthiness (why bishops sometimes place membership restrictions as part of the repentance process), and (3) what the limitations of a bishop are (or when a sinner and/or bishop might look to additional resources for help).
In this episode, Maxwell and Riley review The Repentance Podcast Manifesto which outlines their core beliefs about repentance.
In this episode, Riley and Maxwell discuss who they are, why they started The Repentance Podcast, and what you can expect as a listener.