The Round Table is a conversational exploration of Mormon womanhood intended to foster understanding and cooperation among Church members with differing points of view. Produced in monthly installments via podcast, the ongoing discussion features represen
Part 1 of our special holiday edition: Visiting a soup kitchen, holding a charity Christmas concert, hiking to give the homeless root beer floats, the Round Table participants reminisce about favorite holiday memories and traditions. Plus, what are some specifically Mormon traditions? Listen to Part 2 here. Listen HERE.
Part 2 of our special holiday edition: Families want to be close during the holiday season, but how do you navigate the all the different dynamics and personalities who come together? Listen to Part 3 here. Listen HERE.
Part 3 of our special holiday edition: Christmas can be a beautiful time of giving and receiving, but in the midst of all the commercials, how does you help you kids avoid the gimmes? Plus, some last minute gift ideas from the Round Table! Happy Holidays from all of us! Listen HERE.
In Part I of our October conversation, Neylan, Chelsea, Kathryn, and Emily along with guest Tiffany Lewis discuss concerns about the development of boys and young men. Listen to Part II here. [audio:http://media.patheos.com.s3.amazonaws.com/Media/RT10_1.mp3]
In part II of our October conversation, we continue the discussion with guest Tiffany Lewis by considering gender issues in education and parenting. Listen to Part III here. [audio:http://media.patheos.com.s3.amazonaws.com/Media/RT10_2v2.mp3]
In Part III of our October conversation, we conclude our discussion by considering how mothers and fathers can work together to maximize the father's involvement in parenting. [audio:http://media.patheos.com.s3.amazonaws.com/Media/RT10_3.mp3]
In Part I of our September conversation, Emily begins a discussion with Saren, Chelsea, Neylan, and Kathryn about how to evaluate equality in the Church and how to manage conflicts in individual perspectives regarding gender equality. Listen to Part II here. [audio:http://media.patheos.com.s3.amazonaws.com/Media/RT9_1_v1.mp3]