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Subscriber-only episodeFAN MAIL TEXT HOTLINE **This episode will be available to all listeners as regularly scheduled on Midwest Murder Monday, May 12th**An escalating divorce results in tragedy, shocking revelations, and a highly contested trial that will forever leave scars on those involved. Jurors are left to decide; scared, prepared, or premeditated? Recorded with a packed house at Oak Park Theater in Minot, ND. Sponsored in part by: https://www.myasmission.org/Episode title submitted by: Jordn WolskyVictim: Location: Wapakoneta, Ohiohttps://linktr.ee/midwestmurderpod
Kingdom Life Q&A I Pastors Jonathan and Kimberly Anderson I Apr. 30, 2025 by Pastor Jonathan M. Anderson, Sr.
Podcast: Industrial Cybersecurity InsiderEpisode: Avoiding Compliance Risks : From Audit to ActionPub date: 2025-03-04Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationIndustrial cybersecurity is no longer an option—it's a necessity. In this episode, Kimberly Anderson, Managing Director at UHY, joins Craig Duckworth to explore the growing cybersecurity challenges facing manufacturers and industrial operations. They discuss the gaps in cybersecurity accountability, IT/OT entanglement, and why network segregation is still a major hurdle. Kimberly shares insights on cyber insurance pitfalls, compliance best practices, and why businesses should move beyond "checking the box" to build a truly resilient cybersecurity program. Whether you're facing vendor or OEM remote access risks, securing legacy systems, or navigating industrial cybersecurity regulations, this conversation provides actionable insights to help you stay in compliance and ahead of common cybersecurity pitfalls.Chapters:00:00:00 - Ransomware Isn't Your Biggest Threat—Human Error Is00:00:44 - Meet Kimberly Anderson: From Chemistry to Cybersecurity Leadership00:01:17 - Why Technology Risk & Compliance Can't Be Ignored in Industrial Cybersecurity00:02:29 - IT/OT Security Integration: Why It's a Struggle and How to Get It Right00:03:56 - Network Segregation: The Critical Security Step Most Companies Overlook00:05:42 - The IT/OT “Divorce”: Why Separating Networks is a Game-Changer00:06:41 - Rushing to the Cloud? Avoid These Vendor Security Pitfalls00:11:48 - Cyber Insurance Isn't a Safety Net—Here's What You're Missing00:14:43 - Beyond “Checking the Box”: How to Build a Resilient Cybersecurity Strategy00:18:25 - Final Takeaways: Simple Steps to Strengthen Your Security TodayLinks And Resources:Kimberly Anderson on LinkedInUHY Advisors, Inc.Industrial Cybersecurity LinkedIn GroupDino Busalachi on LinkedInCraig Duckworth on LinkedInThanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to Industrial Cybersecurity Insider? Have some feedback you'd like to share? Connect with us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube to leave us a review!The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Velta Technology, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Kingdom Life Q&A | Pastors Jonathan and Kimberly Anderson | Feb. 26, 2025 by Pastor Jonathan M. Anderson, Sr.
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Financial Literacy Month Part 2 | Pastors Jonathan & Kimberly Anderson by Pastor Jonathan M. Anderson, Sr.
Financial Literacy Month Part 1 | Pastors Jonathan & Kimberly Anderson by Pastor Jonathan M. Anderson, Sr.
In this episode I chat with Kimberly Anderson about how she uses clothes to brighten her day, her longtime love of shopping, the affect being a New Yorker has on her style, the influence of her Jamaican parents, the effortlessness of Tracee Ellis Ross, her current cargo jeans obsession, the challenges of shopping online, how Black women use style to recreate daily, and much more. In this episode she mentions: H&M Zara Micas Commense Follow Kimberly on Instagram and Tik Tok! Give this episode a listen, rate BSA on Apple or Spotify, and share it with a friend. Connect with Black Style Anecdotes on Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest. Learn more about BSA at www.blackstyleanecdotes.com.
Hello Friends! In today's episode, Shelly talks with Kimberly Anderson about the death of her mom and her trip to Utah for the very Mormon funeral. If you've ever been to a Mormon funeral as an ExMormon, you know there's gonna be a lot to unpack here. This is part 1 of 2. That's how much there is to unpack.Music provided by Purple Planet: https//:www.purple-planet.com.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3680751/advertisement
"Nothing Just Happens" | Pastor Kimberly Anderson by Pastor Jonathan M. Anderson, Sr.
In today's episode, we hear from Kimberly Anderson, a local educator and incumbent member of the Amarillo ISD Board of Trustees, who is running for re-election in the May 6th local election. We discuss why Kimberly is seeking re-election, the lessons she has learned from her first term in office, and more. For more information about the upcoming election cycle, visit www.amarillopioneer.com.
Happy Black History Month, everybody! We're kicking it off with a case involving one of the most famous social justice activists in American history. Did Angela Davis help plan a 1970 prison-break scheme that resulted in the deaths of four people? We argue the case Kimberly Anderson. Follow @TryTrialAgain on Instagram for episode pictures and more!
Today Kelsi and Amanda welcomed back Kimberly Anderson to share her expertise on the intersection of sexual/gender identity and religion - specifically Mormonism. Tune in as they explore everything from identity development to the spectrum from tolerating to embracing, all with Kimberly's gracious vulnerability of her own life experiences as a groundwork and examples. #Queer #Queerness #Mormonism #Mormon #Religion #ReligiousTrauma #GenderIdentity #SexualIdentity #Identity #Podcast #Vlog #GYPTW #GrowYourPathtoWellness --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gyptw/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gyptw/support
Marty welcomes back Kimberly Anderson, Director of Wellness at Endeavors, for Part II of their conversation and they take a deeper dive into the wellness programs offered at this facility. From initial contact to that first step into the "connection room", Endeavors is very deliberate in setting the conditions for success and removing barriers for care. In this episode, Kimberly walks us through the pillars of wellness and explains how these are all interwoven into how we seek care and accept care as we continue to unpack boxes of emotions, trauma, and stress during transitional periods. Operation Within is a community-driven, collective-impact project serving the military community. This program is a pilot program supported by Humana Military and community partners in San Antonio, TX to model meaningful ways to support mental health, connection and mindfulness. Connect with us on FB Operation Within and IG Operation Within. Podcast Disclaimer: The conversations and information provided are not intended to substitute professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. The opinions expressed are the speaker's own and do not reflect the view of Humana Military or the Department of Defense. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/operationwithin/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Operation-Within-106187221690752
Anette visits with her friend and fellow education advocate, Kimberly Anderson. Kimberly is the No Limits No Excuses Program Officer at the Amarillo Area Foundation, and a member of the Amarillo ISD Board of Trustees, where she currently serves as vice-chair. She is a lifelong Amarillo resident with a passion for the power of education, constantly seeking to use her time and talents to advance equitable education practices and increase access to quality education. She has been a classroom teacher and a substitute teacher in Amarillo ISD. She holds a Bachelor's of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies from West Texas A&M University. Kimberly and her husband John have two sons who attend Amarillo ISD schools.
**Warning some explicit language and mentions of trauma and suicidal ideations** Today while Kelsi is engaging in self-care, Amanda welcomed Kimberly Anderson to share both personal and professional connections to religious trauma and it's impact on identity development. Tune in to find validation in your own experiences, learn how to better serve others impacted by this trauma and more! Follow Kimberly more on her TikTok #trauma #religioustrauma #trans #transgender #identity #identitydevelopment #religion #faith #mormon #lds #grief #shelfbreaking #mentalhealth #lgbtq+ #wellness #conversiontherapy #therapy #gyptw --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gyptw/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gyptw/support
In this episode, Amy Stephens and Kimberly Anderson, AFMT, geek out on mental health care issues related to the transgender and gender diverse community (TGD), conversion therapy in Utah, and how the TGD community intersects with Mormonism. Additionally, Amy and Kimberly go off on a few tangents related to Amy's relationship road trips, jokes that are groaners, and a special Taco Tuesday.
Please join this week's guest host, our very own Kimberly Anderson, as she brings us an episode of HER new podcast: Therapist on Therapist. Check it out wherever you listen to podcasts, or here: https://anchor.fm/kimberly-anderson-mft
This week Kimberly Anderson from Cambridge joined us to discuss viking advice, spite as a powerful motivator, dealing with ghost sheets, and strange foods. Hosted by Ana and Georgia. Music is by Twin Musicom. WARNING: Male ox's genital organs (as food) are mentioned around 23:50 and again during the outro. We do not use any offensive language, but if word 'penis' does not agree with your sensibilities you should skip that. #Vikings #Iceland #Saga #Literature #History #PhD #Research
In this week’s episode, we sit down with newly-promoted No Limits No Excuses Program Officer, Kimberly Anderson. An Amarillo native and Palo Duro High School graduate, Kimberly currently serves on the Amarillo ISD School Board. We talk education and how Kimberly was never going to follow her mother into teaching but is now a self-confessed public education advocate!
Join host Kimberly Anderson as she meets and interviews Janel Cubbage, LCPC, a counselor at Anchor Counseling Centers in Delaware. They discuss tattoos, suicidality, food, and systemic racism. Content Warning: raw and honest conversation regarding suicidal ideation and self-harm.
Boundaries Part 2! In this episode we give you some listener feedback from social media discussions on the Boundaries Part 1 episode. We talk to two very interesting people — Andrew Torrez and Kimberly Anderson — who give us various tools to help us make and keep our boundaries and we leave you feeling like your world is a little more under your control and safe. Show Links: Andrew: Parenting Beyond Belief: On Raising Ethical, Caring Kids Without Religion, Dale McGowan: https://www.amazon.com/Parenting-Beyond-Belief-Raising-Religion/dp/0814437419/ref=pd_bxgy_2/135-4281688-4905455 Companion volume — Raising Freethinkers: A Practical Guide for Parenting Beyond Belief, by Dale McGowan: https://www.amazon.com/Raising-Freethinkers-Practical-Parenting-Beyond/dp/0814410960/ref=pd_bxgy_img_2/135-4281688-4905455 Protect Every Child: https://protecteverychild.com Proper Channels PLDSC Documentary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zXcUQfuPaA&t=832s Opening Arguments podcast: https://openargs.com/ Cleanup On Aisle 45 podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cleanup-on-aisle-45-with-ag-and-andrew-torrez/id1549502623 Kimberly: Twitter: @KimberlyA_AMFT TikTok: kimberly__anderson https://flourishtherapy.org/kimberly-anderson/ https://sunstonemagazine.com/sunstone-firesides-podcast/ She’s also a frequent guest on https://latterdaylesbian.org/index.html Online counseling: https://www.betterhelp.com/ https://www.seculartherapy.org/ Utah-based therapy serviceshttps://mindfulcounselingutah.com/ https://www.cedarpsychiatry.com/ https://mormonmentalhealthassoc.org/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GlassBoxPod/posts Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/glassboxpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/GlassBoxPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/glassboxpodcast/ Merch store: https://groundgnomes.launchcart.store/shop
In this episode, we are talking about discovering your I N S P I R A T I O N and practicing G R A T I T U D E. Meet my guest, Kimberly Anderson who is an Intuitive Transformational Coach and the Founder/Owner of Aphrodite Enterprises Inc. She helps you to find & forge your own path. Kimberly and I'll be talking about her inspirational story, how she has changed her life and how you can step into your intuitive power. Also how you can find network for your inspiration. Listen to our conversation to find out more and remember only YOU can change your life! You can find Kimberly here: https://www.kimberlyacoaching.com
Was Joseph Smith into drugs?? And did he drug his congregation??? We're gonna high to Kolob in today's episode that features guest hosts, Bryce Blankenagel, of the Naked Mormonism podcast, and our favorite therapist, Kimberly Anderson. Bryce presents strong evidence for the alleged use of psychedelics in the early Mormon church. And be advised, the LDL podcast and our guests in no way advocate for illegal drug use of any kind. Don't try this at home kids.For further study:Mormonism Unveiled by Eber D. HoweStudies of the Book of Mormon by B.H. Roberts"The Higher Powers of Man" by Frederick M Smith (FUMPOTD inspiration)Music provided by Purple Planet: https://purple-planet.com
In this episode of Therapy Thoughts, Tiffany talks with another one of her friends, Kimberly Anderson. Kimberly talks about her life growing up Mormon and transgender. She speaks about how therapy saved her life but also how therapy could have been a dangerous experience for her in her teenage years. She talks about suicidality for LGBTQIA+ youth and adults as well. She speaks about the various trauma marginalized folks experience daily and how this can affect mental health. And Kimberly also tells us that the best taco truck is the one you're in front of at the moment. More About Kimberly: Kimberly Anderson is a transgender woman working as a Marriage and Family Therapist in Utah and California. Kimberly has a history working in residential Eating Disorder and Behavioral Health in California, and is currently working with the transgender and queer community in Utah through Flourish Therapy. You can find Kimberly on Instagram at @btnpshr and through Flourish Therapy. © 2020. All Rights Reserved Tiffany Roe, LLC. The Therapy Thoughts Podcast is for general informational purposes only. Not intended to diagnose or treat any condition, illness, or disease. Not intended to be financial, legal, medical or therapeutic advice. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/therapythoughts/support
This week, Shelly gets some much needed rest as Mary and Kimberly Anderson, MFA, MA, AMFT, discuss resiliency, guilt, shame and lots more. If this episode causes you to trigger, please feel free to step away or listen in a supportive environment, and you can always refer to the below links for help.National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-8255 / https://suicidepreventionlifeline.orgTrans Lifeline: 877-565-8860 / https://www.translifeline.orgThe Trevor Project: 1-866-488-7386 / https://www.thetrevorproject.org Alliance of Hope support groups: https://allianceofhope.org/find-support/find-a-support-groupLGBTQ+ subsidized therapy: https://flourishtherapy.orgFind a therapist: https://www.psychologytoday.com/usTopics in today's episode: Neil deGrasse Tyson: Stardust: https://youtu.be/kl0J6Le5MpM John Bowlby: attachment theory: http://homework: research on attachment theory - John Bowlby https://heeoe.hee.nhs.uk/sites/default/files/attachment_disorders.pdf Further reading on attachment theory: https://www.csyw.qld.gov.au/resources/dcsyw/child-family/foster-kinship-care/training/attachment-handouts.pdf James Marcia: Identity Foreclosure: https://www.gracepointwellness.org/1310-child-development-theory-adolescence-12-24/article/41164-james-marcia-and-self-identity Podcast: Therapist Uncensored: https://therapistuncensored.com/episodes/ Music Provided by Purple Planet: https://purple-planet.com
Breaking Through Addiction PodcastWednesday Nights 9/8cEp 8Special Guest: Kimberly Anderson
Breaking Through Addiction Podcast Wednesday Nights 9/8c Ep 8 Special Guest: Kimberly Anderson
Photographer, marriage and family therapist and Utah State University alum Kimberly Anderson was on the USU campus in early March to give a presentation on her work. Her presentation, “Transitioning Within Landscapes: The Photography of Kimberly Anderson,” touched on her work as a photographer interwoven with her identity as a transgender woman.
After receiving an email from a listener who let us know that her girlfriend (also a listener) had recently died by suicide, we felt that we wanted to bring on therapist and friend, Kimberly Anderson, to help us navigate this topic. So this episode is dedicated to Charly. If someone you care about is contemplating suicide, please reference the links below for help. Thank you.Kimberly is holding an open-to-the-public LGBTQ+ and Trauma Informed Suicide Education/Prevention workshop on July 12th at 7pm PST. Come one, come all. Also, please share: https://www.facebook.com/events/265060641466169/QPR Institute: 800-273-TALK / Question. Persuade. Refer. https://qprinstitute.comSafety Plan Template: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Brown_StanleySafetyPlanTemplate.pdfNational Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-8255 / https://suicidepreventionlifeline.orgTrans Lifeline: 877-565-8860 / https://www.translifeline.orgThe Trevor Project: 1-866-488-7386 / https://www.thetrevorproject.orgProject Semicolon: https://projectsemicolon.comAmerican Foundation for Suicide Prevention: 800-273-8255 / Support groups: https://afsp.org/find-a-support-group/Suicide Awareness Voices of Education: 800-273-8255 / Support groups: https://save.org/what-we-do/grief-support/Alliance of Hope support groups: https://allianceofhope.org/find-support/find-a-support-group/American Association of Suicidology support groups: https://suicidology.org/resources/support-groups/LGBTQ+ subsidized therapy: https://flourishtherapy.orgFind a therapist: https://www.psychologytoday.com/usDBT explained: https://psychcentral.com/lib/an-overview-of-dialectical-behavior-therapy/“Same Sex Attracted” – LGBT BYU documentary: 7/10 – 7/19 film festival tickets: https://www.utahfilmcenter.org/damntheseheels/dth2020/
After receiving an email from a listener who let us know that her girlfriend (also a listener) had recently died by suicide, we felt that we wanted to bring on therapist and friend, Kimberly Anderson, to help us navigate this topic. So this episode is dedicated to Charly. If someone you care about is contemplating suicide, please reference the links below for help. Thank you. Kimberly is holding an open-to-the-public LGBTQ+ and Trauma Informed Suicide Education/Prevention workshop on July 12th at 7pm PST. Come one, come all. Also, please share: https://www.facebook.com/events/265060641466169/ QPR Institute: 800-273-TALK / Question. Persuade. Refer. https://qprinstitute.com Safety Plan Template: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Brown_StanleySafetyPlanTemplate.pdf National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-8255 / https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org Trans Lifeline: 877-565-8860 / https://www.translifeline.org The Trevor Project: 1-866-488-7386 / https://www.thetrevorproject.org Project Semicolon: https://projectsemicolon.com American Foundation for Suicide Prevention: 800-273-8255 / Support groups: https://afsp.org/find-a-support-group/ Suicide Awareness Voices of Education: 800-273-8255 / Support groups: https://save.org/what-we-do/grief-support/ Alliance of Hope support groups: https://allianceofhope.org/find-support/find-a-support-group/ American Association of Suicidology support groups: https://suicidology.org/resources/support-groups/ LGBTQ+ subsidized therapy: https://flourishtherapy.org Find a therapist: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us DBT explained: https://psychcentral.com/lib/an-overview-of-dialectical-behavior-therapy/ “Same Sex Attracted” – LGBT BYU documentary: 7/10 – 7/19 film festival tickets: https://www.utahfilmcenter.org/damntheseheels/dth2020/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode we speak with photographer and copywriter, Kimberly Anderson, about what photographers can do to step up their content game.
Once again we are thrilled to welcome our good friend and therapist (not that she's our therapist or anything), the lovely, kind and compassionate, Kimberly Anderson. This time Kimberly offers some really good advice for thriving during the pandemic, and she also fills us in on what she's been up to. To find Kimberly's CTR group, just head to Facebook and search for Conversion Therapy Recovery.For self care, Kimberly recommends everyone Google Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT).Check out Story Time with Miss Kimberly on YouTube: https://youtu.be/8zFW5LkcTucMusic provided by Purple Planet: https://www.purple-planet.com
Once again we are thrilled to welcome our good friend and therapist (not that she's our therapist or anything), the lovely, kind and compassionate, Kimberly Anderson. This time Kimberly offers some really good advice for thriving during the pandemic, and she also fills us in on what she's been up to. To find Kimberly's CTR group, just head to Facebook and search for Conversion Therapy Recovery. For self care, Kimberly recommends everyone Google Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). Check out Story Time with Miss Kimberly on YouTube: https://youtu.be/8zFW5LkcTuc Music provided by Purple Planet: https://www.purple-planet.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Zhou Nutrition: At Zhou Nutrition, we believe greatness comes from within. We make supplements in our own facilities in the heart of Utah with carefully crafted formulations to support essential wellness, mind, mood, beauty, and the keto lifestyle. https://www.zhounutrition.com/ · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode Amy and Penny chat with Marriage & Family Therapist Kimberly Anderson from her undisclosed location in Sacramento, California. Kimberly discusses how transgender and other gender expansive people can stay safe and express themselves in environments that may not be safe. We also discuss how parents can work on accepting their trans and gender non-conforming children through this time with online resources and love. Finally Kimberly spends the last part of the podcast discussing her transition from a person presenting male teaching at Brigham Young University two days a week, teaching at Snow College two days a week as Kimberly, and how that lead to the unraveling of her marriage. It's a touching episode that is a must listen for any trans/GNC youth, their parents and loved ones, and for trans/GNC adults trying to figure out their gender identity in these trying times.
Photographer, marriage and family therapist and Utah State University alum Kimberly Anderson was on the USU campus in early March to give a presentation on her work. Her presentation, “Transitioning Within Landscapes: The Photography of Kimberly Anderson,” touched on her work as a photographer interwoven with her identity as a transgender woman.
Kimberly Anderson company is Aphrodite Enterprise Inc. She has an amazing event she is planning for 2020 it's called "Unleash Your Inner Goddess" Kimberly Anderson is an Intuitive Transformational Coach and Business Creative, she helps women understand that their limiting beliefs and past experiences don’t define them, they are lessons to build from. Teaching women to understand and trust their intuition is a profound tool in their success. With her inspiring stories of life experience and delightful humor, she has the ability to shift people out of old beliefs and habits, to find inner wisdom and into a positive energy flow. Helping to tap into and pull out your innate gifts and talents, Kimberly will help you when your stuck or inspire you to create the business you’ve always dreamed of. Kimberly can be reached at 951-757-7753, kimberlyacoaching.com, kimberlycanderson5@gmail.com
This episode is all about the Mormon handbook's new policies against transgender people. Let's all raise a middle finger in the general direction of the LDS temple (it's as if Moroni is flipping a bird instead of blowing his trumpet). Along these lines, we also read a letter to the SLC Tribune written by our good friend Kimberly Anderson. So please grab a generous cup of outrage and join us, won't you? Music provided by Purple Planet: https://www.purple-planet.com
This episode is all about the Mormon handbook's new policies against transgender people. Let's all raise a middle finger in the general direction of the LDS temple (it's as if Moroni is flipping a bird instead of blowing his trumpet). Along these lines, we also read a letter to the SLC Tribune written by our good friend Kimberly Anderson. So please grab a generous cup of outrage and join us, won't you? Music provided by Purple Planet: https://www.purple-planet.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Zhou Nutrition: At Zhou Nutrition, we believe greatness comes from within. We make supplements in our own facilities in the heart of Utah with carefully crafted formulations to support essential wellness, mind, mood, beauty, and the keto lifestyle. https://www.zhounutrition.com/ · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Community of Christ started ordaining women to the priesthood in the mid-1980s and then (in the United States) members of the LGBTQ community in 2013. Kay Fletcher, a lifelong member of the Community of Christ and a member of its Quorum of Seventy, talks with host Kimberly Anderson about how these changes transpired. Listen to …
Community of Christ started ordaining women to the priesthood in the mid-1980s and then (in the United States) members of the LGBTQ community in 2013. Kay Fletcher, a lifelong member of the Community of Christ and a member of its Quorum of Seventy, talks with host Kimberly Anderson about how these changes transpired. Listen to …
Today we are joined by therapist and good friend, Kimberly Anderson, who helps us to breathe and process a few of our issues. Should be a triggering good time. Once again we encourage you to pour a generous serving of Apostate Coffee's Les-BEAN blend (https://apostatecoffee.com) and snuggle up.Music provided by Purple Planet: https://www.purple-planet.com
Today we are joined by therapist and good friend, Kimberly Anderson, who helps us to breathe and process a few of our issues. Should be a triggering good time. Once again we encourage you to pour a generous serving of Apostate Coffee's Les-BEAN blend (https://apostatecoffee.com) and snuggle up. Music provided by Purple Planet: https://www.purple-planet.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Zhou Nutrition: At Zhou Nutrition, we believe greatness comes from within. We make supplements in our own facilities in the heart of Utah with carefully crafted formulations to support essential wellness, mind, mood, beauty, and the keto lifestyle. https://www.zhounutrition.com/
She loves Mormonism, but doesn’t believe in the LDS Church—just one of the surprising things about author Mette Ivie Harrison. Kimberly Anderson and Harrison talk about writing, grieving, and spiritual growth. Listen to this episode here.
She loves Mormonism, but doesn’t believe in the LDS Church—just one of the surprising things about author Mette Ivie Harrison. Kimberly Anderson and Harrison talk about writing, grieving, and spiritual growth. Listen to this episode here.
Kimberly Anderson joins Jennifer White in this episode of Mormon Mental Health. Kimberly shares her journey of becoming an advocate and therapist for the LGBTQIA community which includes her coming out as a trans woman as an adult. She shares her thoughts on the relationship of the LGBTQIA community and Mormonism and advice to bishops and leaders on how to address individuals who come out as transgender. To help keep Mormon Mental Health going past 2019, please donate at mormonmentalhealth.org.
Wendall Hair converted to the LDS Church while living in North Carolina and served a mission in St. George, Utah, where he returned almost immediately to continue life as a Mormon. But being African-American and gay led to challenges in Wendall’s faith in Church leadership. Kimberly Anderson talks with Wendall about the Mormons who helped …
Wendall Hair converted to the LDS Church while living in North Carolina and served a mission in St. George, Utah, where he returned almost immediately to continue life as a Mormon. But being African-American and gay led to challenges in Wendall’s faith in Church leadership. Kimberly Anderson talks with Wendall about the Mormons who helped …
Hosted by Kimberly Anderson, this episode features Saundra Merth giving a personal perspective on the growth of the LGBTQ community in the Community of Christ and how they eventually gained the priesthood. Listen to this episode here.
Hosted by Kimberly Anderson, this episode features Saundra Merth giving a personal perspective on the growth of the LGBTQ community in the Community of Christ and how they eventually gained the priesthood. Listen to this episode here.
In this episode, Kimberly Anderson asks us to expand our hearts and amplify our voices in support of our LGBTQIA community. Her honest and raw story draws us in and helps us understand that we are more alike than different. We all need to feel love, acceptance, and worth. We are all healing, growing, and expanding. We discuss several aspects of inclusion and ask how we can all do better. The word inclusivity can roll off our lips like butter, but without actionable efforts to embrace those around us who are different, we are just peacocking our ego. When we have privilege, genuine authenticity asks us to step into spaces where we can amplify and project the voices of others. Especially the marginalized groups who remain so judged and criticized, left out, and rejected. Our LGBTQIA community remains one of the most at-risk groups among us. The transgender community and trans women of color, specifically, are being killed just because they are showing us the truth of who they are. They are dying because they are living their truth. As a society and culture, there is still such a climate of intolerance. Certain people act out their rage by murdering those who may not look or act like the ideal they believe is the only truth. Also, when we ask our children to be straight when they are gay, we put them at risk of suicide. They feel shame for being unable to put OUR insecurities at ease. Our expansion and growth are in direct proportion to our ability to understand and embrace the differences that surround us. We do not have to agree, but our ability to offer an olive branch and accept that others are different will help us rise in authenticity and expansion. When we openly reject those who are different, we find that deception becomes a tool of survival. When anyone feels deep shame about who they are, lying to the community or family to fit in becomes second nature. At some point, we all have to step into the truth of who we are. For many, its a choice between being authentic or not existing at all. That's why the suicide rate among the LGBTQIA community is so alarming. Having the courage to live truthfully can come at significant risk. We have to do better. This episode is full of ideas and conversations that will help us all move in the right direction. To listen to Kimberly's Podcasts on Sunstone; https://www.sunstonemagazine.com/sunstone-firesides-podcast/ http://facebook.com/kiimberly.anderson Visit The Art of Joy for more information on each episode. www.theartofjoy.com
Episode 1: Auglaize County, Ohio. Established in 1848. We are delving into the case of Kimberly Anderson. Kimberly Anderson and her husband Brent Anderson were set to finalize their divorce in just a few days when a 911 call was made from a distraught Kimberly…stating that she had shot and killed her husband. Special thanks to: Courtney from The Cult of Domesticity Podcast (Twitter) and Brian Olson aka SelfHighFiv3 (Twitter) for their help with this episode! Special thanks to Karen of the Disembodied Paranormal Podcast for all of her hard work in editing this episode!! Shout out to our very first Patreon supporters:The Faves of Our Lives Podcast (Twitter)and John aka wldmanfromqueens (Instagram)! Facebook @ohio88podcastInstagram @ohio88podcastTwitter @88_podcastPatreon https://www.patreon.com/ohio88Email – ohio88podcast@gmail.comThe music used in this episode is by Jahzzar and is called Thin Line. You can listen to/download this track via http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Crime_Scene/Thin_Line
Thank you for listening to Mormon Sex Info. This episode is an archived episode and is only now becoming publicly available. Mormon Sex Info relies on contributions. To contribute, please visit: mormonsex.info Please enjoy the episode. Natasha Helfer Parker interviews Kimberly Anderson, author of the Mama Dragon Story Project, regarding her journey of gender discovery and her ensuing knowledge on such topics as intersexuality and the transgender experience. In the wake of so much controversy about transgender rights to use public restrooms, this is such an important area for all of us to seek education about. What are intersexual conditions? What does it mean to be transgender? What medical interventions are available and when is it appropriate or not appropriate to use them? How do these topics affect people’s lived experiences? What are considerations those of us who are cisgender never have to think about? What types of stigmas and discriminations are typically experienced? How does Mormon doctrine and culture currently deal with some of these issues? This is a fascinating interview covering a broad spectrum, yet applicable details that will make it worth the listen for those who identify as intersex or transgender, for parents of such youth, for family and friends who want to offer support, for ecclesiastical leaders who want to lend support without causing undue harm, and for the general public who needs further education so that we can all do our part to lessen the discrimination this segment of our population readily endures. Kimberly Anderson is a noted photographer, professor of photography, and storyteller who has recently published the Mama Dragon Story Project, as an attempt to offer a much needed resource within the Mormon community that will fight against the high suicide rates we see within the LGBTQ+ population. Anderson has a BA and an MFA from Utah State University, has exhibited widely both nationally and internationally and has work in various collections throughout the Intermountain west. She has taught as an adjunct professor at Brigham Young University, Snow College and Utah Valley University. Resources mentioned during podcast: Mama Dragon Story Project Mama Dragons Disorders of Sex Development Wiki Page LGBTQ Youth Continuum of Care Intersex Society of North America Ending Conversion Therapy: Supporting and Affirming LGBTQ Youth by SAMHSA transequality.org re travel issues The Trevor Project Trans Lifeline Family Acceptance Project Mormon Mental Health Association Mormon Mental Health Podcast Other things mentioned during the podcast: Sunstone The Family: A Proclamation to the World by the LDS Church BCC Documentary Thalidomide a Wonder Drug mormonsandgays.org Other resources: PFLAG Intersexion
Lonnie Blow, Men's Basketball Coach at Virginia State University talks about winning another CIAA Men's Basketball Coach and their chances in the NCAA Basketball Tournament. Kimberly Anderson, Women's Basketball Coach at Lane College talks about the Lady Dragons winning their first ever SIAC Women's Basketball Championship and their chances in the NCAA Basketball Tournament. Anna Marie Gilbert, Women's Basketball Coach at Virginia Union talks about their dominating win over Fayetteville State and their chances in the NCAA Basketball Tournament. Join LA, ORLANDO and REGGIE FOR ROUND TABLE DISCUSSIONS ON VARIOUS TOPICS AS WELL. Interested in advertising on the show or having your own show, email us at labatchelor40@gmail.com or at labatchelor@thebatchelorpadnetwork.com. Listen to the podcast of each show at thebatchelorpadnetwork.com or at tunein.com. Follow us at padnation@facebook, padnaton2@twitter
On this episode, I bother all of you with a Facebook fight. Yes, really. Don’t worry, it’s just to springboard into the controversial issue of abortion in Nauvoo Mormonism. We read through a court document from March 1843 of a woman who suffered abuse at the hands of a Thomsonian herbal physician after he gave her ergot and injected cayenne pepper into her veins. Then we opine on the plight of women in 19th-century America. The outro includes a brief conversation with Kimberly Anderson, the featured guest of our next NaMo Home Evening! Links: Dana v. Brink March 1843 https://josephsmithpapers.org/paper-summary/supersedeas-8-april-1843-dana-v-brink/1 1831 Thomsonian Family Vegetable Medicine https://archive.org/details/cihm_01684/page/n333 William Bicking Brink https://www.josephsmithpapers.org/person/william-bicking-brink Charles Root Dana https://josephsmithpapers.org/person/charles-root-dana ErGoT https://www.erowid.org/plants/ergot/ Albert Hoffman LSD-25 http://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/motm/lsd/lsd.htm Smith-entheogen Theory http://realbookofmormon.org/smithentheogentheory/ Show links: Website http://nakedmormonismpodcast.com Twitter @NakedMormonism Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Naked-Mormonism/370003839816311 Patreon http://patreon.com/nakedmormonism Music by Jason Comeau http://aloststateofmind.com/ Show Artwork http://weirdmormonshit.com/ Legal Counsel http://patorrez.com/
I discuss the fraudulent and very public $25,000 donation by Mormon/LDS church to Affirmation, pretending they give a shi* about the suicides of LGBTQ+(especially the youth ages 10-17 in Utah) that they are causing with their gay hate doctrine, which was confirmed & added to on November 5, 2015, 18 days before my first show. Why would anyone trying to prevent the suicides take money from the very enemy that is causing them? It was simply another PR stunt by Mormon Inc. The VP of Affirmation, Kimberly Anderson clearly saw the obvious conflict, did the right thing & resigned over this! Kudos to Kimberly. Music "Persephone" provided by Snowflake featuring Vidian & Dimitri Artemenko License
Natasha Helfer Parker continues the series on "boundaries" that is being hosted by a panel of providers from Symmetry Solutions, who specialize on mental health and relational issues within Mormonism. This is the second segment which focuses on Primary and Nursery age children (11 and under). Those who join us in this episode are Lisa Butterworth, founder of Feminist Mormon Housewives; Kimberly Anderson, founder of the Mama Dragons Project; and Jen White who serves clients also from the Sandy Counseling Center.
Part 4: Kimberly shares the impact her transition had on her Mormon life, and shares her vision of the future Kimberly Anderson is a self-actualized woman who has made the change from living for 45 years as a Mormon man to living openly as a woman. Before her transition, she lived, worked, and thrived for decades as a spouse, parent of two children, faithful Mormon, professional photographer, and university professor (BYU, UVU, Snow College). Kimberly has a BA and an MFA from Utah State University, has exhibited widely both nationally and internationally as a professional photographer, and has work in various collections throughout the Intermountain West. She has taught as an adjunct professor at Brigham Young University, Snow College and Utah Valley University. She is the founder/photographer for the Mama Dragons Story Project which was recently featured on Mormon Stories Podcast. This interview kicks off a 4-part series on Transgender/Intersex education within Mormonism.
Part 3: Kimberly details the sacrifices required when she made the decision to transition Kimberly Anderson is a self-actualized woman who has made the change from living for 45 years as a Mormon man to living openly as a woman. Before her transition, she lived, worked, and thrived for decades as a spouse, parent of two children, faithful Mormon, professional photographer, and university professor (BYU, UVU, Snow College). Kimberly has a BA and an MFA from Utah State University, has exhibited widely both nationally and internationally as a professional photographer, and has work in various collections throughout the Intermountain West. She has taught as an adjunct professor at Brigham Young University, Snow College and Utah Valley University. She is the founder/photographer for the Mama Dragons Story Project which was recently featured on Mormon Stories Podcast. This interview kicks off a 4-part series on Transgender/Intersex education within Mormonism.
Part 2: Kimberly tells about her LDS mission experience, her marriage, and having children Kimberly Anderson is a self-actualized woman who has made the change from living for 45 years as a Mormon man to living openly as a woman. Before her transition, she lived, worked, and thrived for decades as a spouse, parent of two children, faithful Mormon, professional photographer, and university professor (BYU, UVU, Snow College). Kimberly has a BA and an MFA from Utah State University, has exhibited widely both nationally and internationally as a professional photographer, and has work in various collections throughout the Intermountain West. She has taught as an adjunct professor at Brigham Young University, Snow College and Utah Valley University. She is the founder/photographer for the Mama Dragons Story Project which was recently featured on Mormon Stories Podcast. This interview kicks off a 4-part series on Transgender/Intersex education within Mormonism.
In late October 2016 the LDS replaced their Mormons and Gays orphan/unofficial website with a new site linked to LDS.org. While softer in tone Kimberly Anderson, Lisa Tensmeyer Hansen and Natasha Helfer Parker raise some important critical questions about its usefulness particularly in therapeutic contexts.
Kimberly Anderson of the Lingerie Football League's Chicago Bliss joins Jonathan Ragus and Mike McShane for Episode 29 of Fan Junkies Radio! Kim will talk to the guys about the LFL's season opener in April 2013, if the Bliss can contend, who to watch out for on the Bliss and so much more! You won't want to miss this episode!
On this week'e episode of the Sunstone Firesides Podcast, Kimberly Anderson and Shirlee Draper discuss each other's lives and current projects. Kimberly Anderson shares about her experience as a transgender woman in Mormonism and her current work in counseling psychology. Shirlee Draper was raised FLDS and currently directs Cherish Families, a non-profit that offers services for fundamentalists and individuals leaving fundamentalist communities. Join Kimberly and Shirlee as they discuss their shared passion for community engagement and the impact of Mormon trauma on their experience both inside and outside of their respective churches. Listen to this episode here.
Gay individuals who are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and who wish to remain in good standing have two options as it relates to romance and marriage. Pursuing a same-sex relationship is considered a grievous sin and is contrary to as-of-yet revealed doctrine. Celibacy during this life is one option. The other is entering into a Mixed-Orientation Marriage. Although not officially encouraged for several years, MOMs for decades were the de-facto answer for gay and transgender people wanting to pursue a path that would lead them to Eternal Life from within Mormon theology. Kimberly Anderson and Laura Root have collected several varied stories of gay individuals who have reached outside their Mixed-Orientation Marriage for that comfort. They explore them here, with permission, in this podcast. Listen to this episode here.
Community of Christ started ordaining women to the priesthood in the mid-1980s and then (in the United States) members of the LGBTQ community in 2013. Kay Fletcher, a lifelong member of the Community of Christ and a member of its Quorum of Seventy, talks with host Kimberly Anderson about how these changes transpired. Listen to this episode here.
She loves Mormonism, but doesn't believe in the LDS Church—just one of the surprising things about author Mette Ivie Harrison. Kimberly Anderson and Harrison talk about writing, grieving, and spiritual growth. Listen to this episode here.
Wendall Hair converted to the LDS Church while living in North Carolina and served a mission in St. George, Utah, where he returned almost immediately to continue life as a Mormon. But being African-American and gay led to challenges in Wendall's faith in Church leadership. Kimberly Anderson talks with Wendall about the Mormons who helped him and Mormons who hindered him. Listen to this episode here.
Hosted by Kimberly Anderson, this episode features Saundra Merth giving a personal perspective on the growth of the LGBTQ community in the Community of Christ and how they eventually gained the priesthood. Listen to this episode here.