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Best podcasts about Richard Turley

Latest podcast episodes about Richard Turley

Creative Conversation
The Next Creative Revolution

Creative Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 37:52


If GenAI is the biggest technological advancement since the internet itself, then the creative possibilities are or will be pretty much endless. From a brand marketing and advertising perspective, we are still very early days, but there needs to be those willing and able to push the envelope, test boundaries, make mistakes, learn lessons, and evolve from there. Yet how far should the boundaries of brand content be pushed?  In this episode, I look for some answers by talking to two founders of boutique creative shop Food Arts & Technology, industry legends creative technologist Iain Tait and designer Richard Turley. I also sat down with Jason Zada, founder of AI-focused production studio Secret Level, who has worked with major brands like Coke on utilizing these new tools.  There are so many different perspectives on how this tech will and should be used creatively. Here you'll get a glimpse into the perspective of people trying their best to push the tech and their own creativity for brands.

Creative Conversation
The Next Creative Revolution

Creative Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 37:52


If GenAI is the biggest technological advancement since the internet itself, then the creative possibilities are or will be pretty much endless. From a brand marketing and advertising perspective, we are still very early days, but there needs to be those willing and able to push the envelope, test boundaries, make mistakes, learn lessons, and evolve from there. Yet how far should the boundaries of brand content be pushed?  In this episode, I look for some answers by talking to two founders of boutique creative shop Food Arts & Technology, industry legends creative technologist Iain Tait and designer Richard Turley. I also sat down with Jason Zada, founder of AI-focused production studio Secret Level, who has worked with major brands like Coke on utilizing these new tools.  There are so many different perspectives on how this tech will and should be used creatively. Here you'll get a glimpse into the perspective of people trying their best to push the tech and their own creativity for brands.

Most Innovative Companies
The Next Creative Revolution

Most Innovative Companies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 37:52


If GenAI is the biggest technological advancement since the internet itself, then the creative possibilities are or will be pretty much endless. From a brand marketing and advertising perspective, we are still very early days, but there needs to be those willing and able to push the envelope, test boundaries, make mistakes, learn lessons, and evolve from there. Yet how far should the boundaries of brand content be pushed?  In this episode, I look for some answers by talking to two founders of boutique creative shop Food Arts & Technology, industry legends creative technologist Iain Tait and designer Richard Turley. I also sat down with Jason Zada, founder of AI-focused production studio Secret Level, who has worked with major brands like Coke on utilizing these new tools.  There are so many different perspectives on how this tech will and should be used creatively. Here you'll get a glimpse into the perspective of people trying their best to push the tech and their own creativity for brands.

Church History Matters
094 "Vengeance Is Mine," An Interview with Richard Turley and Barbara Jones Brown

Church History Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 76:04


In May 2023 Richard Turley and Barbara Jones Brown published a book through Oxford University Press entitled Vengeance is Mine, which documents the aftermath of the Mountain Meadows Massacre, including the efforts of Church and civic leaders in southern Utah to conceal their involvement in the atrocity through witness silencing and misinformation, as well as evading or stalling investigations by both government agencies and church organizations by lack of cooperation and political maneuvering. They also chronicle details about the nine individuals who were ultimately indicted, the five who were apprehended, and John D. Lee, who ultimately faced execution. In this episode of Church History Matters, we sit down with both Richard Turley and Barbara Jones Brown to discuss their important book, to hear their informed insights and perspectives, and to consider what Latter-day Saints and others can learn from this tragedy and how we can productively move forward. For show notes and transcript for this and other episodes go to https://doctrineandcovenantscentral.org/church-history-matters-podcast/   

Stack Magazines
The view from Magculture

Stack Magazines

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 34:06


Magculture Live is coming up fast (Thursday 7th November, at the Vitsoe shop here in London) so I took the opportunity to sit down with Magculture founder Jeremy Leslie and have a long chat about magazine stuff. We spoke about some of the high-profile magazines, like Vice and The Onion, which have recently returned to print. We spoke about changes in magazine design trends, and the forces that can influence those decisions. And there was a lot of love for Richard Turley and his many print projects.

Monocle 24: The Stack
Richard Turley on the redesign of ‘Rolling Stone' and his work at ‘Interview'

Monocle 24: The Stack

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2024 26:59


We speak with celebrated creative director and graphic designer Richard Turley about his work with ‘Interview' magazine and his redesign of ‘Rolling Stone'. We also pay a visit to ‘The Kyiv Independent' newsroom to meet its editor in chief, Olga Rudenko.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Print Is Dead. (Long Live Print!)
Richard Turley (Designer: Interview, Bloomberg Businessweek, Civilization, more)

Print Is Dead. (Long Live Print!)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 42:44


RICHARD TURLEY CAN'T STOP, WON'T STOP—Richard Turley is changing the idea of the magazine. Richard Turley has no idea what a magazine is in the year 2024. And in this sense, he is not so different from you or I.Richard Turley's magazines—and there are many—are confrontations, loaded with text, or not, sometimes, but if you ask him, he's not sure what he's doing. He claims to be boring. He once said, “I'm a boring, traditional, formalist thinker” and he probably is, but you have to really know your stuff to get where he's coming from.Where Richard Turley is coming from is England, yes. He got his start at The Guardian. He was then lured to New York to help revamp Bloomberg Businessweek and his work there made art directors everywhere ugly jealous.The secret to Richard Turley's work is the freedom it seems to exhibit. From form. From rules. From common sense. Sometimes even from good taste. But only if you're stuck up. Which Richard Turley is most definitely not.Richard Turley once claimed his design philosophy was “to do something unlikable, repellent, horrible, and ugly.” Richard Turley is punk in a way, but mainstream. He's underground-adjacent. Which just makes him even more punk.Richard Turley has worked at MTV and ad agencies. Richard Turley designed the logo for one of the world's largest sports. Richard Turley now runs his own creative agency. And is the art director of Interview magazine. And co-created Civilization. And Nuts International. And Offal. And has designed a literary magazine, Heavy Traffic. And has just redesigned one of the most iconic magazines in existence. Which one? You'll have to listen to the podcast. But just remember this: Richard Turley is a busy man.I, however, am not Richard Turley. Far from it. Nobody is. Print Is Dead (Long Live Print!) is a production of Magazeum LLC & MO.D ©2021–2024

The Full-Bleed Podcast
Richard Turley (Editorial Director/Designer: Interview, Nuts, Bloomberg Businessweek, more)

The Full-Bleed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 42:44


RICHARD TURLEY CAN'T STOP, WON'T STOP—Richard Turley is changing the idea of the magazine. Richard Turley has no idea what a magazine is in the year 2024. And in this sense, he is not so different from you or I.Richard Turley's magazines—and there are many—are confrontations, loaded with text, or not, sometimes, but if you ask him, he's not sure what he's doing. He claims to be boring. He once said, “I'm a boring, traditional, formalist thinker” and he probably is, but you have to really know your stuff to get where he's coming from.Where Richard Turley is coming from is England, yes. He got his start at The Guardian. He was then lured to New York to help revamp Bloomberg Businessweek and his work there made art directors everywhere ugly jealous.The secret to Richard Turley's work is the freedom it seems to exhibit. From form. From rules. From common sense. Sometimes even from good taste. But only if you're stuck up. Which Richard Turley is most definitely not.Richard Turley once claimed his design philosophy was “to do something unlikable, repellent, horrible, and ugly.” Richard Turley is punk in a way, but mainstream. He's underground-adjacent. Which just makes him even more punk.Richard Turley has worked at MTV and ad agencies. Richard Turley designed the logo for one of the world's largest sports. Richard Turley now runs his own creative agency. And is the art director of Interview magazine. And co-created Civilization. And Nuts International. And Offal. And has designed a literary magazine, Heavy Traffic. And has just redesigned one of the most iconic magazines in existence. Which one? You'll have to listen to the podcast. But just remember this: Richard Turley is a busy man.I, however, am not Richard Turley. Far from it. Nobody is. ©2024 The Full-Bleed Podcast is a production of Magazeum & MO.D. Visit magazeum.co for more information.

Mormon Stories - LDS
1838: Mountain Meadows Massacre w/ Barbara Jones Brown

Mormon Stories - LDS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 119:50


Book Club is back with Rebecca Bibliotheca and John Dehlin! Joining with them as they discuss the Mountain Meadows Massacre is author and historian Barbara Brown Jones. Barbara cowrote "Vengeance is Mine" with Richard Turley. Barbara puts down rumors about the Mountain Meadows Massacre and why it started and discusses who was to blame for it and who was not.  Episode Show Notes Youtube link   Mormon Stories Thanks Our Generous Donors! Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today: One-time or recurring donation through Donorbox Support us on Patreon PayPal Venmo Our Platforms: Youtube Patreon Spotify Apple Podcasts Contact us: MormonStories@gmail.com  PO Box 171085, Salt Lake City, UT 84117  Social Media: Insta: @mormstories Tiktok: @mormonstoriespodcast Join the Discord

Nymphet Alumni
Ep. 59: New York is NUTS [TEASER]

Nymphet Alumni

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 1:42


In this Patreon exclusive, we three podcastresses embark on an experimental journey into the world of live event recording. Graciously sponsored by NUTS, a new fashion publication by Richard Turley, we spend hours circling through a variety of eccentric guests: veritable style icons, industrious businesswomen, editorial masterminds, friends both old and new. We ask hard-hitting questions, ponder the meaning of life, distribute candy, correctly identify the members of the Antwerp Six (finally), all under the scrutiny of a live audience. Listen to the full episode on Patreon

Gospel Tangents Podcast
Who Bears Most Blame for Mountain Meadows? (Barbara Brown & Rick Turley 4 of 4)

Gospel Tangents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 1:00


Who bears the most blame for Mountain Meadows Massacre? Barbara Jones Brown & Richard Turley will discuss the roles of Brigham Young, John D Lee, Isaac Haight, William Dame, and others in the massacre. We'll also discuss why it is important to discuss the massacre, and what other projects Barbara & Rick are working on. Check out our conversation.... Sign up to free newsletter at Gospeltangents.com/newsletter to get this free, secret episode. https://youtu.be/cIxbvLL0Euo transcript to follow Copyright © 2023 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission transcript to follow Copyright © 2023 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved

Gospel Tangents Podcast
Blood Atonement’s Role in MMM (Barbara Brown/Rick Turley 3 of 4)

Gospel Tangents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 31:51


Blood Atonement has long been attributed as a reason a hundred Arkansas immigrants were killed in the Mountain Meadows Massacre. Did it play a role in the atrocity? Richard Turley & Barbara Jones Brown discuss the controversial doctrine, and whether the massacre was revenge for Parley Pratt's murder. We'll also discuss whether Brigham Young was involved in the cover-up of the massacre. Check out our conversation... https://youtu.be/s9HXbhR5CYU transcript to follow Copyright © 2023 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission transcript to follow Copyright © 2023 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved

Gospel Tangents Podcast
John D Lee’s Sham Trial (Barbara Brown/Rick Turley 1 of 4)

Gospel Tangents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 31:42


The Mountain Meadows Massacre is the worst event in Mormon History. John D Lee was the only man convicted. For a century, the LDS Church has tried to cover up the terrible event. There is a game-changing book that sheds new light onthe prosecution of John D Lee, the only man convicted of the massacre. The authors admit the massacre was covered up from the beginning, but was Brigham Young involved? "Vengeance is Mine" is the newest book on the event. Check out our conversation with Barbara Jones Brown & Richard Turley. https://youtu.be/bQiU3IUhnLQ transcript to follow Copyright © 2023 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission transcript to follow Copyright © 2023 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved

Gospel Tangents Podcast
Mountain Meadows Massacre (Janiece Johnson 1 of 2)

Gospel Tangents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 53:59


148 years ago this week, John D. Lee stood in his trial for his role in the Mountain Meadows Massacre. Dr Janiece Johnson has studied the Mountain Meadows Massacre for over 20 years. Her latest book, Convicting the Mormons is based both on her Ph.D. Dissertation as well as the time she spent working with Richard Turley & Barbara Jones Brown on "Vengeance is Mine." Janiece discusses how Americans viewed the massacre, and how the massacre has been used to cast aspersions on Mormons over a century. Check out our conversation... https://youtu.be/wwQz-eNuQBQ transcript to follow Copyright © 2023 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission transcript to follow Copyright © 2023 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Except for book reviews, no content may be reproduced without written permission

Faith Matters
170. Reckoning with Mountain Meadows — Richard Turley and Barbara Jones Brown

Faith Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2023 68:10


In September of 1857, one of the greatest atrocities in the history of Mormonism was carried out. Now known as the Mountain Meadows Massacre, a group of Latter-day Saints led a siege in Southern Utah against a wagon train of emigrants on their way from Arkansas to California. After the siege had dragged on for several days, and under the guise of a truce, leaders of the Mormon party lured the emigrants out of their protective circle of wagons and marched them a short distance across the valley before turning on them in surprise and slaughtering at least 120 unarmed men, women, and children.The details of this evil are difficult to talk about at all — much less dive deep on — but at the same time, historians Richard E. Turley and Barbara Jones Brown believe that it's important that we confront history, even its most difficult episodes, with as much honesty and depth as we can.Rick has served in many roles at the Church over many years, including as managing director of the Family and Church History Department, and managing director of the Public Affairs Department. Barbara is the director of Signature Books Publishing and former executive director of the Mormon History Association.Together they are the authors of a new book called Vengeance is Mine: The Mountain Meadows Massacre and its Aftermath, which is the second in a two-volume series of exhaustively researched masterworks on the subject. The first book, Massacre at Mountain Meadows, on which Rick was one of the authors and Barbara was a content editor, was published in 2008, and this second volume is the culmination of over 18 years of research, writing, and editing by countless contributors. Though brilliant historians have written about the Massacre before, these books include new research from documents and records that have never before been available.As we spoke with Barbara and Rick, we were struck by not just their comprehensive knowledge of these tragic events, but by the depth of their empathy for the victims, and insights about how knowledge of difficult history can be part of a larger story of healing and reconciliation. They and many others have been important in spearheading efforts in recent years to allow for that healing, including working with the Church itself and organizations of victims' descendants.In fact, Henry B. Eyring credited the work done on the first book in 2007 in an official statement given at the site of the massacre on its sesquicentennial. As part of that statement, he said, “What was done here long ago by members of our Church represents a terrible and inexcusable departure from Christian teaching and conduct. We cannot change what happened, but we can remember and honor those who were killed here…We express profound regret for the massacre carried out in this valley 150 years ago… and for the undue and untold suffering experienced by the victims then and by their relatives to the present time."What we hope for this episode is what we think Barbara and Rick hope for their book: that it can promote the same work of at-one-ment that is at the core of the Gospel by fully acknowledging the sins of the past, actively listening and working toward healing in the present, and looking forward to a future of deep relationship and connection.

Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler
Episode 648: Richard E. Turley Jr. & Barbara Jones Brown

Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2023 100:23


My friends Richard Turley and Barbara Jones Brown, noted Latter-day Saint historians, join us to talk about their powerful new book about the Mountain Meadows Massacre of an Arkansas wagon train in 1857. Through their extensive research, they answer questions about why it happened, who was responsible, Bigham Young's understanding/involvement, descendants of victims stories/interactions, and reconciliation. I was deeply moved—sometimes to tears—learning about this tragic part of Latter-day Saint history. Understanding and owning our history is key to reconciliation and ensuring the same cycle of fear and extremism isn't repeated. I am so grateful for Rick and Barbara and their work to write this history, connect with the descendants of the victims, and help heal hearts. This book is both a thoughtful academic book and a powerful story of pain, heartache, tragedy, and reconciliation. I encourage everyone to read this book and listen to this podcast. Thank you Rick and Barbara for being on the podcast and your much-needed work in our community. Podcast links: Vengeance is Mine: The Mountain Meadows Massacre and Its Aftermath: www.amazon.com/dp/0195397851 Massacre at Mountain Meadows (earlier book): www.amazon.com/dp/0199747563 E-mail: mmmreconciliation@gmail.com

Graphic Support Group Podcast
Season 4 Premiere - Episode 32 - Richard Turley - Radical Underthinking

Graphic Support Group Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 88:49


We are more than delighted to share our lovely conversation with the one and only Richard Turley, a sentence that feels like a dream to type. Over the course of 90 minutes, we talk with the former Bloomberg Businessweek, MTV, and W+K Creative Director about a career spent poking holes in the mythos of Graphic Design, touching on themes of self-esteem and collaboration, privilege, and extreme self-seriousness within the industry. Turley's insight and wisdom from a long, winding career making lots of amazing work with lots of incredible people, was a bright spark for us, and we hope you enjoy it as much as we did!Don't forget to call the hotline (202) 507-9158 for any needs or questions! EMERGENCY AID - PLEASE READ:We are devastated by the recent Earthquakes affecting our friends in Turkey and Syria. Please take a moment and donate to one of the following organizations to support these countries during this horrible catastrophe, as government disorganization and slow response has left thousands in dire conditions: https://syriaturkey.carrd.co/ Additionally, this week, all proceeds from shirt sales will go to Earthquake Relief Funds in Turkey and Syria. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit graphicsupportgroup.substack.com

Church News
What Church News editor Sarah Jane Weaver knows now after 100 episodes of the Church News Podcast

Church News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 51:39


On Oct. 20, 2020, the Church News launched a new podcast with a goal to connect members and leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Almost two years later, the Church News uploaded its 100th episode. Thanks to a faithful and growing audience, producers now look forward to the next 100 episodes. In celebration of this landmark, this episode of the podcast offers a few “best of” moments from past podcasts, as well as reflections on “what we all know now,” after listening to and learning from the many podcast guests.  Episodes featured in this podcast:  Episode 1: Sarah Jane Weaver interviews President Ballard about his 35 years as an Apostle  Episode 7: Elder Jeffrey R. Holland joins Sarah Jane Weaver to talk about the pandemic, his testimony  Episode 12: Sister Wendy Nelson joins Sister Sheri Dew to talk about President Nelson's 3 years as Prophet  Episode 24: Elder Bednar shares his pattern for studying general conference messages Episode 26: Elder Cook on how revelation prepared the Church for COVID-19, will be significant going forward Episode 28: Elder Uchtdorf discusses how to incorporate pandemic lessons, move ‘back to the future' of missionary work Episode 34: Church historian Richard Turley and filmmaker Mauli Junior Bonner on the importance of early Black pioneers  Episode 37: Sister Aburto on mental, emotional health and the power of turning to the Savior for comfort  Episode 40: President M. Russell Ballard and 3 other Apostles on why and how the Church is governed by councils Episode 41: Latter-day Saint women leaders on the voice of women in the Church through executive councils, revelation Episode 50: Elder Brook P. Hales, secretary to the First Presidency, gives an inside look into the preparations for general conference Episode 56: President Ballard, Elder Holland and Elder Cook reflect on how they first came to know the Savior  Episode 57: BYU–Idaho professors Eric and Sarah d'Evegnée on faith, testimony and reconversion  Episode 63: Deseret News Executive Editor Doug Wilks on how connection helped overcome contempt in 2021  Episode 69: Elder Christofferson and President and Sister Top emphasize drawing courage from history to face modern challenges Episode 70: The expansiveness of the Salt Lake Temple renovation project, with Brent Roberts and Andy Kirby Episode 74: Relief Society President Jean B. Bingham on the 180th anniversary of the worldwide women's organization  Episode 76: President M. Russell Ballard shares memories of general conference, emphasizes the need to anchor faith in Christ Episode 82: How a unique ‘Reverse Open House' is helping build interfaith relationships in the Washington, D.C., area Episode 93: New Primary General President Susan H. Porter on how teaching and serving children can be life-changing Episode 94: New Relief Society President Camille N. Johnson on how understanding divine nature and purpose leads to lasting happiness  Episode 96: Approaching his 90th birthday, President Dallin H. Oaks reflects on the lessons learned in nine decades Episode 100: Elder Ronald A. Rasband and Elder S. Mark Palmer on the growing and influential Church in Africa, with guest host Sheri Dew The Church News Podcast is a weekly podcast that invites listeners to make a journey of connection with members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints across the globe. Host Sarah Jane Weaver, reporter and editor for The Church News for a quarter-century, shares a unique view of the stories, events, and most important people who form this international faith. With each episode, listeners are asked to embark on a journey to learn from one another and ponder, “What do I know now?” because of the experience. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Best 5 Minute Wine Podcast
Colorado Cellars - Palisades, CO Pt. 4

The Best 5 Minute Wine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 5:20


We close our conversation with https://coloradocellars.com/ (Richard Turley of Colorado Cellars). Did you know ?  They grow their own grapes and fruit, keep bees for honey wine, personally make and bottle their wines – even deliver it themselves. They are unique amongst Colorado wineries in that they are – and have always been – exclusively in the wine business… no second jobs, second incomes, or second careers.  Your Host: Forrest Kelly is an experienced Radio/TV broadcaster who has interviewed some of Hollywood's biggest celebrities from Shania Twain to Kevin Costner. A lover of wine who is fascinated by the science behind it. Welp Magazine voted it as one of the best travel podcasts of 2021! Our new music bed is from David Maine. https://www.davidmainescores.com/ (Who is David Maine?) David Maine is an NYC-based composer, multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is currently the in-house composer and sonic brander of http://gravelinstitute.org/ (The Gravel Institute). He operates out of his studio in Ridgewood NY. What can he provide you? Custom or Library compositions for all kinds of media and experiences, creative sound design, and sonic branding. https://www.patreon.com/thebestwinepodcast (Support The Best 5 Minute Wine Podcast: https://www.patreon.com/thebestwinepodcast) See https://omnystudio.com/listener (omnystudio.com/listener) for privacy information.

The Best 5 Minute Wine Podcast
Colorado Cellars - Palisades, CO Pt. 3

The Best 5 Minute Wine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 5:10


Richard Turley of Colorado Cellars continues as our guest. What is a typical day like at Colorado Cellars? Brett from Lake Havasu, Arizona also calls the show and asks a wine question. Your Host: Forrest Kelly is an experienced Radio/TV broadcaster who has interviewed some of Hollywood's biggest celebrities from Shania Twain to Kevin Costner. A lover of wine who is fascinated by the science behind it. Welp Magazine voted it as one of the best travel podcasts of 2021! https://www.patreon.com/thebestwinepodcast (Support The Best 5 Minute Wine Podcast: https://www.patreon.com/thebestwinepodcast) See https://omnystudio.com/listener (omnystudio.com/listener) for privacy information.

The Best 5 Minute Wine Podcast
Colorado Cellars - Palisades, CO. Pt 2

The Best 5 Minute Wine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 4:55


Our guest is the co-owner of Colorado Cellars, Richard Turley.  This winery gem is in Palisade, Colorado, known for its https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peach (peach) orchards and wine https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vineyard (vineyards). The climate, a 182-day growing season, makes Palisade "The Peach Capital of Colorado". Your Host: Forrest Kelly is an experienced Radio/TV broadcaster who has interviewed some of Hollywood's biggest celebrities from Shania Twain to Kevin Costner. A lover of wine who is fascinated by the science behind it. Voted one of the best travel podcasts of 2021 https://www.thelowedownwithkevinlowe.com/ (We are happy to recommend The Lowe Down with Kevin Lowe) Podcast https://www.patreon.com/thebestwinepodcast (Support The Best 5 Minute Wine Podcast: https://www.patreon.com/thebestwinepodcast) See https://omnystudio.com/listener (omnystudio.com/listener) for privacy information.

The Best 5 Minute Wine Podcast
Colorado Cellars - Palisades, CO. Pt. 1

The Best 5 Minute Wine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 5:30


Our guest is the co-owner of Colorado Cellars, Richard Turley.  This winery gem is in Palisade, Colorado, known for its https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peach (peach) orchards and wine https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vineyard (vineyards). The climate, a 182-day growing season, makes Palisade "The Peach Capital of Colorado". Your Host: Forrest Kelly is an experienced Radio/TV broadcaster who has interviewed some of Hollywood's biggest celebrities from Shania Twain to Kevin Costner. A lover of wine who is fascinated by the science behind it. Voted one of the best travel podcasts of 2021 https://www.thelowedownwithkevinlowe.com/ (We are happy to recommend The Lowe Down with Kevin Lowe) https://www.patreon.com/thebestwinepodcast (Support The Best 5 Minute Wine Podcast: https://www.patreon.com/thebestwinepodcast) See https://omnystudio.com/listener (omnystudio.com/listener) for privacy information.

The magCulture Podcast
Episode 30 • Claire Milbraith, Editorial Magazine • Richard Turley, Civilization & Interview

The magCulture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 63:11


A design special featuring two magazines with highly unique visual identities. During her first visit to London, Editorial Magazine founder Claire Milbraith joins Jeremy and Danielle at the magCulture Shop to discuss recent new issues including Emergence and Mushroom People, and the extraordinary design of her own magazine. Then Jeremy talks to Richard Turley about the brand new sixth issue of Civilization, its use of AI to create text content, its relationship with his other editorial project Interview, and his collaborative process. As ever, we're grateful to our friends at Park Communications for their support of this podcast. Find them online at www.parkcom.co.uk Final edit by Sam Williams

New Models Podcast
EP 37: GAMESTART (Thom Bettridge, Lucas Mascatello, Richard Turley)

New Models Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 70:54


On this Ep, NM is joined by *Civilization* publishers Lucas Mascatello and Richard Turley, as well as *Highsnobiety* Editor-in-Chief, Thom Bettridge to discuss “SELECT YOUR CHARACTER,” the style-centric site and media brand’s latest white paper, which explores the overlap between gaming, fashion, and realms of the real. Created in collaboration with Mascatello and Turley, the 136 page doc looks at the changing terms of luxury, scarcity, and even winning itself. CW: 6 Millen-Xers talking about gaming. For more: https://company.highsnobiety.com/insights/ https://www.instagram.com/thomthomclub https://www.instagram.com/lucasmascatello https://www.interviewmagazine.com/author/richard-turley https://www.instagram.com/civilizationnyc https://civilization.bigcartel.com/

The Salt Lake Tribune's Mormon Land
Richard Turley and the life of Dallin H. Oaks | Episode 177

The Salt Lake Tribune's Mormon Land

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 37:15


His father died when he was 7 years old. Raised by his mother and his maternal grandparents, he committed himself to hard work and diligent scholarship. He became a star student, earned a degree at one of the nation’s most prestigious law schools and launched a legal career that would see him rise to the Utah Supreme Court with whispers that he someday could land a seat on the country’s highest court. Then, virtually overnight, Dallin H. Oaks changed his life’s trajectory, trading his career in the law for a commitment to his Lord. He accepted a call to be an apostle in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a lifetime appointment in which he now stands as the top counselor to President Russell M. Nelson and next in line to assume leadership of the global faith. On this week’s show, historian Richard Turley, talks about his recently released biography, “In the Hands of the Lord: The Life Story of Dallin H. Oaks,” which documents the personal journey of a church leader known for his devotion to religious liberty, his doctrinal dissections and his pointed preaching from the pulpit.

Mormon FAIR-Cast
FAIR Voice Podcast #31: Murder Among the Mormons with Richard Turley

Mormon FAIR-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 44:40


Richard E. Turley Jr. was named as the new managing director of the Public Affairs Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on April 26, 2016. Prior to his appointment, he served for eight years as assistant Church historian and recorder. He also served for eight years as managing director of the Family and Church […] The post FAIR Voice Podcast #31: Murder Among the Mormons with Richard Turley appeared first on FAIR.

The Cultural Hall Podcast
Richard Turley Live Q & A Ep. 498 The Cultural Hall

The Cultural Hall Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 54:50


All the questions and most of the answers around the Netflix special “Murder Among the Mormons” Three pipe bombs exploded in Salt Lake County in 1985, killing two people. Behind the murders lay a vast forgery scheme aimed at dozens... The post Richard Turley Live Q & A Ep. 498 The Cultural Hall appeared first on The Cultural Hall Podcast.

Mormon Stories - LDS
1405: Sandra Tanner - Reflections on Mark Hofmann & "Murder Among the Mormons" Pt 1

Mormon Stories - LDS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 276:16


This week Mormonism and the world (basically) have been captivated by the new Netflix Documentary "Murder Among the Mormons" - which covers the Salt Lake City bombings of 1985, and is currently #2 in the USA on Netflix.  (SPOILER ALERT!!!!) While reactions to the documentary (produced & directed by friends Jared Hess and Tyler Measom) have been universally SUPER positive, many progressive and post-Mormons have expressed a wish that the documentary would have spent more time discussing the role of the Mormon church in: a) creating the environment that gave rise to the bombings, b) attempting to cover up/hide its problematic history, and c) obstruct or hinder the investigation of the bombings. I this epic, 2-part, 6 hour interview with Mormon/Ex-Mormon legend Sandra Tanner, we cover many of the questions/topics/issues that progressive and post-Mormons have been wanting to know about the Mormon church, Mark Hofmann, the bombings, and the investigations, such as: What do we know about Mark Hofmann's childhood and adolescent years? When and how did Mark Hofmann lose his Mormon faith? What are some of the direct and undeniable similarities between Joseph Smith and Mark Hofmann? What can we ascertain about Mark Hofmann's possible motives for forgery? What issues regarding Mormon Church truth claims were being discussed publicly during Mark Hofmann's childhood and adolescence years, and what written materials may have influenced him? What behavior on the part of the Mormon church in the 1960s and 1970s may have served as motivating factors for Hofmann?  Particularly, to what extent did the LDS Church participate in overt deception of its members that could have influenced him to turn on the church? What are Sandra's memories of Hofmann and his close associates like Shannon Flynn, Brent Metcalfe, Curt Bench, Lyn Jacobs, Brent Ashworth, etc.?  Were any of them suspected as accomplices? What do we know about the main Mormon-related Hofmann forgeries, and why were each relevant from a Mormon.history perspective?  How did Hofmann's forgeries intersect with and challenge Mormon church truth claims?  How did they stand to harm the church? What role did the Mormon church play in hiding and/or covering up Hofmann's forgeries? Perhaps most importantly, Sandra recounts the inspiring story of her husband, Jerald Tanner, discovering that Hofmann's Salamander Letter was a forgery a FULL YEAR before the bombings, how she and Jerald fought about his discovery, what Hofmann's reaction was to Jerald's discovery, and how it was received in the larger Mormon studies and news community (spoiler alert: it was largely ignored). Sandra also movingly discusses how she and Jerald were largely ignored and marginalized by the broader Mormon history community, including being denied a display table at Sunstone, and how many Mormon history scholars would take advantage of the Tanner's research without giving them any credit or citations.  She cites as the main reason of this mistreatment her and Jerald's willingness to question Joseph Smith's sincerity - which remains a taboo in the Mormon studies community to this day. Sandra recounts her memories of the bombings and of the investigations. Perhaps most importantly, what responsibility does the Mormon church play in contributing to the environment and led to the bombings? All this, and so much more.  This is a 6 hour interview. Part 1 (4 hours) talks mostly about Sandra's memories during and after the bombings. Part 2 (2 hours) focuses more on Sandra's direct reactions to the documentary Murder Among the Mormons. For your convenience we have created YouTube time codes that will let you know which parts of the videos you can jump to (if you want to jump around or refer certain parts to friends). We hope you enjoy!!!!!!!  And a HUGE thanks to Sandra (and Jerald) Tanner for sharing with us her/their historic insight.  For me, this was a true honor.  MORE TO COME!!!! - John Dehlin (March 10, 2021) P.S.  If you value Sandra and her contributions to Mormon history, please support Sandra Tanner and Utah Lighthouse Ministry with your donations!!! ==================== Part 1 Timecodes: 00:07:13 - Summary of Sandra’s background 00:14:51 - Sandra’s understanding of Mark Hofmann’s early life & beliefs 00:19:39 - Hofmann’s exposure to treasure digging and LDS truth claims 00:32:02 - Parallels between Mark Hofmann and Joseph Smith 00:36:12 - Theories surrounding the Golden Plates & Book of Mormon 00:45:30 - Speculations on Mark Hofmann’s faith crisis 00:48:17 - Sandra discusses Shannon Flynn 00:55:53 - More on Hofmann’s mission, & his research into Mormon history 00:57:03 - Salamander Letter 00:58:50 – Sandra on intentional deception by LDS Church leaders 01:00:58 – Hofmann first comes to Utah Lighthouse Ministry in 1978 to share first known forgery – on the 2nd Anointing 01:06:19 – Mark’s handwriting – juvenile “chicken scratch” 01:07:10 – The beginning of a discussion of Mark Hofmann’s possible motives 01:09:07 – Mark Hofmann’s lack of empathy - callousness with the bombings. 01:12:44 – Mark Hofmann’s ego & his desire to pull off the “ultimate deception” 01:14:23 – Hofmann’s desire to embarrass the church & expose the faults their “power of discernment” 01:18:50 – More comparisons between Joseph Smith and Mark Hofmann – Around their “Ponzi schemes” unraveling into chaos and violence 01:20:56 – Discussion of Anthon transcript - Hofmann’s first major (known) Mormon forgery 01:28:34 – Jerald Tanner first uncovers forgery in 1960s – Oliver Cowdery pamphlet 01:31:21 – Jerald Tanner received pushback on forgery claims - Fawn Brodie and Juanita Brooks state they will continue to use the document 01:35:19 – Discussion of original Anthon transcript 01:39:08 – Hofmann’s Joseph Smith III Succession Forgery 01:45:58 - Hofmann trying to paint Brigham Young in a bad light. 01:52:11 – Brent Ashworth describing Hofmann “fishing” for documents that collectors might want 01:53:01 - Hofmann begins a bidding war over his Joseph Smith III Succession document 01:54:11 - LDS church “front buyers” 01:57:09 – Hofmann’s claim to have the McLellin collection 02:05:19 – Lyn Jacobs & Sandra’s thoughts on his omission from the “Murder Among the Mormons” documentary 02:08:18 – A discussion of frequent questions regarding Hofmann’s sexuality 02:14:09 - Hofmann’s 1825 Letter from Joseph Smith to Josiah Stowell 02:17:42 – What LDS Church leaders knew about Joseph Smith’s use of folk magic and treasure digging 02:21:15 – The Smith family merging of folk magic with Christianity - Hyrum Smith’s use of “magic documents” & Joseph Smith’s use of the “Jupiter Talisman” 02:28:52 – LDS General Authorities consciously sanitizing Mormon church history (Hinckley, Oaks, Turley) 02:31:40 – Church Patriarch Smith showing magical papers at LDS church firesides in the 20th century 02:32:50 – Wilford C. Wood “buying up” valuable LDS Church artifacts 02:36:29 – Smearing critics - tragic story of LDS Church translator, Stan Larson, losing his testimony of Book of Mormon Historicity, and being forced out of LDS Church employment. 02:42:57 – Other LDS Scholars forced out or fired 02:44:40 – Discussion of top LDS Church leaders knowing the problems with the church’s core truth claims, but continuing to mislead members intentionally 02:46:55 – The “rule” that Joseph Smith can’t be known as an intentional deceiver 02:49:56 – Did Mormon General Authority Hugh B. Brown admit that he did not believe in Book of Abraham historicity to Thomas Ferguson? 02:51:46 – Did Mormon General Authority B.H. Roberts loose his faith in Book of Mormon historicity? 02:59:51 – The integrity of Jerald Tanner. 03:05:53 - Martin Harris as one of the three witnesses 03:07:26 - Potential motives and means for deception 03:12:39 - Do LDS General Authorities have the gift of discernment? The Anthon Manuscript and photo of Hofmann with LDS General Authorities 03:16:25 - Questioning authenticity of salamander letter 03:32:13 - “Salamander or Moroni?” pamphlet for Sunstone Symposium 03:46:07 - The unwritten rule of the Mormon history community – “Don’t question Joseph Smith’s sincerity, or face marginalization” 03:52:51 - How Jerald and Sandra Tanner were disrespected by the Mormon history community & treatment of the Tanners by Dialogue and Sunstone (Tanners not allowed to have display table at Sunstone) 03:56:13 – Begrudging acceptance of Tanners after Jerald is vindicated. 04:01:01 – How Sandra’s work affected the relationship with her sister, who was embarrassed by her work 04:03:05 – God was Sandra’s motivation to keep going. 04:07:41 – The McLellin papers & other Hofmann forgeries 04:09:11 – Sandra’s discussion of Richard Turley’s book on Hofmann, Victims, & Mormon church’s obstruction of the murder investigation 04:13:47 – Hofmann’s motives for murder & conviction 04:19:27 - Discussion of first murder 04:23:13 - Brent Ashworth as potential target of Hofmann’s 3rd bomb 04:33:04 - Mark Hofmann’s plan to forge the lost 116 pages of the Book of Mormon

Mormon Stories - LDS
PSA: Murder Among the Mormons - Seeking Your Reactions to Mark Hofmann Documentary

Mormon Stories - LDS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 5:09


Hey Mormon Stories Listeners! I am planning some super-cool interviews for the newly released "Murder Among the Mormons" documentary (released today on Netflix).  A few SUPER important requests for you all: Please watch it ASAP! It's fantastic! Please share it with all your believing Mormon family members and friends.  If they are concerned about the content, consider letting them know that: Richard Turley (former assistant LDS Church historian and head of LDS Church Public Affairs) participates in the documentary, and The documentary was carefully designed by both Jared and Tyler to be fair/balanced.  In my opinion, the doc is TOTALLY TBM worthy, so please watch it AND tell everyone about it! I am planning several super cool interviews, including an interview with Directors - Jared Hess and Tyler Measom.  So stay tuned for that! Here's where I need your help.  I would REALLY love it if you would share with me: a) your reactions to the doc, and b) any questions you have for Jared and Tyler. This will help me make the most of time with them (which I see as precious).  It will also stand as a cool record of progressive and post-Mormon reactions to the film. Please post your reactions here! If you want to watch additional coverage of the Mark Hofmann bombings on Mormon Stories Podcast, you can check out the following episodes: An interview with Allen D. Roberts and Curt Bench about Mark Hofmann. An interview with Brent Metcalfe - personal friend of Mark Hofmann. An interview with Sandra Tanner - whose husband Jerald determined that Mark Hofmann was a fraud before any of the LDS Church leaders. Thank you in advance for your support!  And a HUGE thanks to Jared and Tyler for making a documentary that we ALL can be proud of as Mormons/Ex-Mormons. More soon!

All In
Richard Turley: The Cautionary Tales of Church History and the Role Models Worth Emulating

All In

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 49:05


Richard Turley has spent his career facing history head-on because he believes the more we know, the better we can answer questions. When it comes to Church history, there are an abundance of examples worth emulating, but there are also cautionary tales we can learn from. On this week’s episode, Turley looks back on his takeaways from writing books about two dark moments in Church history: the Mark Hofmann trial and the Mountain Meadows Massacre. He then contrasts that to the uplifting lessons he learned from writing a biography about the exemplary life of President Dallin H. Oaks. “We tend to ignore the lessons we can learn from the past and we don’t look very far into the future.” Show Notes 1:39- Cold-called 6:46- Mark Hofmann 13:46- Lingering Misperceptions and What We Should Know 16:30- Mountain Meadows Massacre 21:27- Distinguish Between the Mental and the Spiritual 23:11- Cautionary Tales and Transparency Through the Big Picture 27:18- This Moment in Church History 29:19- A Full Circle Moment 30:45- 'In the Hands of the Lord’ 33:34- Documenting Someone Else’s Life 34:44- President Oaks—'A Very Balanced Human Being’ 38:48- Work, a Sense of Humor, and Letter Writing 43:08- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ? Find the full episode transcript at ldsliving.com/allin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Gospel Tangents Podcast
Saints (Part 4 of 5)

Gospel Tangents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 12:42


It’s been about 100 years since the LDS Church published a history of the Church.  Richard Turley thought it was about time to update it and pitched the idea to the brethren.  Volumes 1 and 2 have been released so far, with two more volumes to be published over the next few years.  Barbara Jones […] The post Saints (Part 4 of 5) appeared first on Gospel Tangents.

Gospel Tangents Podcast
Opening Doors for LDS Female Historians (Part 3 of 5)

Gospel Tangents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 12:29


Over the past 30+ years, Richard Turley has worked hard to promote women in the Mormon History field.  Barbara Jones Brown sat down with Rick last summer and they share their collaborations together and how Rick has helped promote women. Barbara: I owe so much to you, because you opened doors for me in terms […] The post Opening Doors for LDS Female Historians (Part 3 of 5) appeared first on Gospel Tangents.

Gospel Tangents Podcast
Turley on Mountain Meadows Massacre (Part 2 of 5)

Gospel Tangents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 15:31


Richard Turley’s book “Massacre at Mountain Meadows” was published in 2011. The book ends at the massacre in 1857. He and Barbara Jones Brown are writing the latest installment of the tragedy and this time they will focus on the trials of John D. Lee and aftermath. Barbara and Rick sat down as part of […] The post Turley on Mountain Meadows Massacre (Part 2 of 5) appeared first on Gospel Tangents.

Gospel Tangents Podcast
Hired After Hofmann (Part 1 of 5)

Gospel Tangents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2020 18:12


Richard Turley retired in 2020 after working in various roles for the LDS Church.  This will be a special treat, because I’m turning the microphone over to Barbara Jones Brown, executive director of the Mormon History Association.  Barbara asked me to film the interview for the virtual meetings at the Mormon History Association meetings, and […] The post Hired After Hofmann (Part 1 of 5) appeared first on Gospel Tangents.

Gospel Tangents Podcast
Swedish Rescue & Gospel Topics Essays (Part 1 of 7)

Gospel Tangents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 25:40


In 2013, the LDS Church sent Elder Marlin Jensen and Richard Turley to Sweden to answer tough questions about church history.  This was a pivotal moment in addressing faith crisis, and led to the Church putting out the Gospel Topics essays to answer thorny questions of Church history.  We’ll learn more about this with Dr. […] The post Swedish Rescue & Gospel Topics Essays (Part 1 of 7) appeared first on Gospel Tangents.

Gospel Tangents Podcast
Bagley Critiques Turley (Part 4 of 9)

Gospel Tangents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 16:23


Following Will Bagley’s 2002 release of Blood of the Prophets, Richard Turley published Massacre at Mountain Meadows in 2008, as well as some collected legal records in 2017. I asked historian Will Bagley his impression of Turley’s work, and was surprised by his reaction. GT:  Should we get your opinion of that book [Massacre at […] The post Bagley Critiques Turley (Part 4 of 9) appeared first on Gospel Tangents.

The Cultural Hall Podcast
Richard Turley Ep. 413 The Cultural Hall

The Cultural Hall Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 63:09


Richard E. Turley Jr. retired on March 31, 2020, after a long career in which he oversaw the Church History, Family History, Public Affairs, and Church Communication Departments of the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He has... The post Richard Turley Ep. 413 The Cultural Hall appeared first on The Cultural Hall Podcast.

The Salt Lake Tribune's Mormon Land
Mountain Meadows, Mark Hofmann & more: Historian Richard Turley reflects on his career | Episode 127

The Salt Lake Tribune's Mormon Land

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 31:12


Richard E. Turley Jr. retired recently after nearly 30 years working for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, most of that time in the History and Family History departments. He has co-written or penned several books, including the acclaimed “Massacre at Mountain Meadows: An American Tragedy” and “Victims: The LDS Church and the Mark Hofmann Case.” Most recently, he served as the managing director of the faith’s Public Affairs Department. He reflects this week on his career, the highs, the lows, the memories and the milestones.

Latter-day Profiles
Richard Turley Part 2

Latter-day Profiles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 23:31


Richard E. Turley Jr. is the Managing Director, Church Communication Department at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Prior to his appointment, he served for eight years as assistant Church historian and recorder. He also served for eight years as managing director of the Family and Church History Department, overseeing the Church Archives and Records Center, the Church History Library, and the Museum of Church History and Art, which collectively contain the world’s largest collection of resources for the study of Latter-day Saint history and one of the richest collections on the settlement of the western United States.

Latter-day Profiles
Richard Turley Part 1

Latter-day Profiles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 24:02


Richard E. Turley Jr. is the Managing Director, Church Communication Department at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Prior to his appointment, he served for eight years as assistant Church historian and recorder. He also served for eight years as managing director of the Family and Church History Department, overseeing the Church Archives and Records Center, the Church History Library, and the Museum of Church History and Art, which collectively contain the world’s largest collection of resources for the study of Latter-day Saint history and one of the richest collections on the settlement of the western United States.

BYU-Idaho Radio
Interview with Richard Turley

BYU-Idaho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 12:53


Richard Turley, the managing director of the Communication Department for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, spoke at the BYU-Idaho forum in his talked titled, "Joseph Smith: Teenage Prophet." He talked in an interview with Brandon Isle about his address and on his career in the church.

Gospel Tangents Podcast
What Did Brigham Know? When Did He Know It? (Part 4 of 4)

Gospel Tangents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2019 0:51


While it seems likely that Brigham Young was initially lied to about the Mountain Meadows Massacre, at what point did he learn that Mormons were involved? https://youtu.be/xpuPLChFDEw Turley: Well, basically Brigham Young knew that he had received a letter from Isaac Haight. Again, this is a story that you'll see in our book. He knew he had a letter from Isaac Haight midweek in the massacre, basically saying that the immigrants were under attack at the Mountain Meadows. He sent a letter back saying, "Let them go." Then he got word that they had been attacked and massacred. So, the natural question he would have on his mind when he gets his first visitor from the south is what happened? What happened here?  The story that he got, which we detail in the book, is a story of an all-Indian massacre. GT: And that was from John D. Lee, correct? Turley: It was from John D. Lee.  That's right. GT: John blamed it all on the Indians. Turley  Yep. And he does it in such a way that he attempts to foist a burden of guilt on Brigham Young for his Indian policy, which was: get Indians to align with us in the Utah War, to be enemies against the Mericats,[1] the Americans. So, the way John D. Lee told the story led Brigham Young to believe:  "My policy has contributed to spilling the blood of innocent people on Utah soil." GT: So you're saying that when John D. Lee came up to tell Brigham about the massacre, he's essentially saying, "Brigham, this is your fault, because you're trying to align with the Indians?" Turley: Yeah. GT: That's interesting. Turley: It wouldn't have been that crass, but that's essentially what he was trying to do. [1] Mericats was the word Indians used for Americans. What did he try to do about it? Turley: By the middle of 1859, he was very convinced that there was disturbing information about members of the church being involved. He was telling them at the time, "Look, if you had something to do with this, you're not going to be protected. Get yourselves ready to go to trial."  I think he was very much in hopes that trials would occur. People said that he wanted to have those trials in probate courts that were operated by local bishops. Ultimately, he comes to the conclusion that the best way to resolve this is have it be done in the territorial courts, the federal courts, if you want to call them that. Unfortunately, for the reasons that we described in the book, it didn't happen, and those are political reasons. This is available only to newsletter subscribers, so please sign up for our newsletter to get a secret link.  Go to www.gospeltangents.com/newsletter to sign up! Richard Turley describes how Brigham Young learned about the massacre. Don't miss out other conversations with Richard Turley. 268: Federal Investigation into MMM (Turley) 267: Was John D. Lee Most Guilty? (Turley) 266: Richard Turley on Saints… & Sinners (Turley)

Gospel Tangents Podcast
Federal Investigation into MMM (Part 3 of 4)

Gospel Tangents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 16:41


When the Fancher-Baker Party did not make it to California, news traveled fast.  Congress asked federal investigators to find out what happened in Mountain Meadows.  Was it an all-Indian attack, or were Mormons involved? https://youtu.be/0joVDJU9A30 Turley: But the word made it quickly to California and then quickly to the eastern United States. So, people knew that their loved ones were killed or missing in late 1857 and early 1858, so it didn't take long at all. At that point people in Arkansas, whose relatives were killed began to write to their congressional representatives saying, "We need to do something about this."  It wasn't long before officials in Washington were demanding that something occur as well. So, they were sending orders with their people who were headed west with the Utah expedition telling them that they needed to do something about the massacre. GT:  Okay. So, because, if I remember right, didn't it take about 10 years before they brought anybody up for trial? Or what was the time frame before they actually brought legal action? Turley: So the Utah War ended in 1858, and before it ended, there was not anything done. In 1858, when the federal judges arrived, one of the federal judges, John Cradlebaugh, became responsible for that portion of the territory of Utah that included the South.  So in 1859, in March, he convened a court and as part of that court had a grand jury, and he wanted the grand jury at that point to indict those who he felt were responsible for the massacre. Without spilling a lot of the details of what's going to be in our second volume, I'll tell you that that was a complicated event. We explained in there exactly what happens during this trial. By the time you get to the middle of 1859, Church leaders are also concerned about what they're hearing, and so they want to have some type of judicial proceeding as well. But for reasons, again, that we explain in our book, based on evidence no one's ever seen before, that doesn't work out. Then we get to the Civil War. After the Civil War, we get judges back in Utah, who are turning their attention to this crime again. So then in 1874, you finally have your first indictments, and then two trials of John D. Lee: one in 1875, and in 1876. Check out our conversation…. News of the massacre traveled fast, but the first trial of John D. Lee happened in 1875, following the 1857 massacre. Don't forget to see our previous conversations with Richard Turley. 267: Was John D. Lee Most Guilty? (Turley) 266: Richard Turley on Saints… & Sinners (Turley)

Gospel Tangents Podcast
Was John D. Lee Most Guilty? (Part 2 of 4)

Gospel Tangents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 13:34


John D. Lee was the only person convicted (and executed) for the Mountain Meadows Massacre.  Was he the guiltiest?  Richard Turley answers that question, as well as many others. https://youtu.be/mDc_9HiGbeE Turley : Contrary to popular belief, John D. Lee is not the only one who was indicted. A grand jury in September of 1874 indicted nine persons.  The key figures in the massacre were, first Isaac Haight. Isaac Haight was the militia major and also the stake president in Cedar City at the time. He seems to be the linchpin, the person who was at the center who organized the events that lead to the massacre and gave approval for the massacre to occur. William Dame, who was his military superior, the commander of the militia in southern Utah, he lived in Parowan. He was also a stake president. Then, John D. Lee, who was the person who Isaac Haight brought in to make an initial attack on the immigrants and who was on the ground at the time of the final massacre and helped to massacre people. Then, in addition to those, all told, there were probably at least 50 people, maybe 60 people, who played some kind of role in the massacre at some point. So, it was clearly group violence.  The people who were investigating the massacre and who were trying it, were not necessarily interested in getting all those people into a courtroom. They were interested in trying the leaders. This is not unusual. If you look at group violence across the United States and across the world, often it's the leaders that that law enforcement officials go after. That was certainly the case here. Some have said the Fancher Party were insulting Mormons on their way through Utah.  Others have said they were peace-loving people who did not deserve to die.  Likely the truth is somewhere in the middle.  What led the Mormons to become so angry with the Fancher-Baker party? In those days, many cities in the United States, including cities in Utah, had anti-profanity ordinances. If somebody profaned in public, you can arrest them, and then either imprison them or give them a fine. Isaac Haight, before the company arrives said we're going to try to get some cattle from these people. Why get cattle? Well, in the event of a siege, they'd have food that they can use to help supply themselves. So, if these people were expressing themselves verbally, they could have used their anti-profanity ordinance as a way of arresting these people and then taking cattle from them as a fine. So, while the exact details are somewhat murky, we probably had something about like that going on. In short, there was nothing that these immigrants did, nothing, that would justify an attack on a single person, let alone a wholesale execution of men, women and children, who had been promised protection under a white flag. Check out our conversation…. Richard Turley weighs in on whether John D. Lee was most guilty. Check out our previous conversation with Richard! 266: Richard Turley on Saints… & Sinners  

Gospel Tangents Podcast
Richard Turley Writes on Saints… and Sinners (Part 1 of 4)

Gospel Tangents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 14:55


Richard Turley is not only an amazing historian but is Director of Public Affairs for the LDS Church.  In our next conversation, we'll get acquainted with him and learn about a few of the books he has written, including the recent release of Saints: The Standard of Truth. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkYkh3SSjHY Turley:  So Saints, the story of The Church of Jesus Christ in the Latter-days, is the first multi-volume history of the church produced officially since B.H. Roberts' comprehensive history, which was compiled from a series of journal articles that he wrote and published as a set in 1930 as part of the church's centennial. Saints is a four-volume work that breaks the history of the church up into four time periods: 1815 to 1846, and then from there until 1893, and then from there until the mid-1950s. Then from that point to the present day. It is a history that is written in narrative style. So, unlike a lot of histories which was just somewhat expository, this one is narrative, which means it's deliberately intended to be engaging to the reader. The content is extraordinarily accurate history that's been source checked repeatedly. You can find the sources in the back of the book. But it's also written in a very engaging style. So, it has already become, by perhaps an order of magnitude, the single most read history in the history of the church. GT : Well, it's sold out too. Do you know that? Turley: We give it away electronically, and we've had a vast number of downloads. We've also had a vast number of chapter views. So, we know that we have over a million people reading it right now. GT : Well, I tried to get it for my mom for Christmas, and it was sold out, and I was like, "Are you kidding me?" Turley: Well, it's remarkable. Volume 1 is remarkable, and the other volumes will appear in succession. I encourage everyone to read it. We also talk about his past and future books on the Mountain Meadows Massacre. Turley: So when my co-authors and I were writing Massacre at Mountain Meadows, we gathered a lot of information. In fact, we ended up with more than 50 linear feet of files that we had collected from 31 states in the United States and the District of Columbia. I include in that the National Archives on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, DC, the National Archives in Maryland, what we sometimes call Archives Two and the Denver facility for the National Archives. So, we had a lot of information. The information that we gathered included historical documents, legal documents. The legal documents were particularly important, because no one had ever really examined the case from that perspective before and I, having a legal background, was particularly interested in doing that. So, working with the Janiece Johnson and LaJean Purcell Carruth, who is a shorthand transcriber, we put together these two volumes, and then an associated website that has on it thousands of additional pages of information. These volumes gave you the perspective from a legal standpoint of the Mountain Meadows case, including information related to the nine people who were formally indicted for the massacre. Check out our conversation... Richard Turley is not only an amazing historian but is Director of Public Affairs for the LDS Church. Check out our other conversations about the Mountain Meadows Massacre with Rick's co-author, Barbara Jones Brown. 261: Who Bears Responsibility for MMM? (Jones Brown) 260: After the Killing (Jones Brown) 259: Cattle Rustling Turns Deadly (Jones Brown) 258: Tackling Myths of Mountain Meadows (Jones Brown) 257: Revenge for Haun's Mill & Pratt's Murder? (Jones Brown) 256: Utah War & Mountain Meadows Massacre (Jones Brown)

Interviews by Brainard Carey
Richard Turley

Interviews by Brainard Carey

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 29:51


Richard Turley is a designer living in NYC. In this interview he talks about design and Civilization. Learn more about book 1 book 2 book 3 , insta , about civilization1 about civilization 2, or go to the store. Images below are from copies of Civilization.

Stack Magazines
Art and protest meet on the pages of Good Trouble magazine

Stack Magazines

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2018 29:17


"Trump was like a bomb going off..." Good Trouble is the great big newsprint magazine we delivered to Stack subscribers this month, published out of New York and providing a meeting place for arts, culture, protest and activism. In this conversation editor Rod Stanley tells the story of how Donald Trump's election in November 2016 spurred him into action and set him on the path to creating this impassioned piece of print alongside designer Richard Turley. As well as his reasons for starting Good Trouble in the first place, he speaks about the design of the magazine ("It treads the line between technical detail and chaos") and the virtues of publishing as an independent ("I don't think you get that direct connection from mass media").

Australian Design Radio
EP77 with Bráulio Amado on Design and Reinvention

Australian Design Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2018 53:49


EP77 with Bráulio on Design and Reinvention Bráulio Amado is a Graphic Designer and Illustrator from Portugal, currently living in New York City. He worked as a Designer at Pentagram NYC. Then joined Bloomberg Businessweek as an Art Director. Moved to Wieden+Kennedy. Now he works for himself. We spoke about his journey from Portugal to Pentagram NYC, to Bloomberg Business Week and following Richard Turley from there Wieden kennedy. We spoke about some of his projects like working with Frank Ocean, Notting Hill Carnival and the Janelle Monáe New York Times cover and creating interesting and different type treatments using only a small amount of typefaces. Special thanks to Streamtime for making this episode happen, The Design Conference Brisbane for having us and Josie Young for guest hosting. Streamtime streamtime.net Josie Young instagram.com/josieyoung Bráulio Amado Design badbadbadbad.com instagram.com/braulioamado Better Mail Bráulio vimeo.com/76932423 Notting Hill Carnival itsnicethat.com/articles/braulio-amado-boiler-room-notting-hill-carnival-graphic-design-240817 Janelle Monáe NYT Cover nytimes.com/2018/04/25/magazine/behind-the-cover-how-janelle-monae-found-her-voice.html Richard Turley richardturley.tumblr.com Tracey Ma tracyma.com Be Best underconsideration.com/brandnew/archives/new_logo_for_be_best_by_melania_trump.php Wieden Kennedy wk.com

Dialogue Journal Podcast
Dialogue Lectures #39 w/William MacKinnon and Richard E. Turley

Dialogue Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018


In this Dialogue podcast William MacKinnon and Richard E. Turley discuss insights from their research on the Utah War and the Mountain Meadows Massacre. From the Miller Eccles website: Rick Turley was formerly Assistant Church Historian and is currently managing director of the Public Affairs Department of the Church. Bill MacKinnon is an independent, award winning historian of the American West, who was recently president of the Mormon History Association.  THE TOPIC: Over the decades, Richard Turley and William MacKinnon have researched and written extensively about Utah’s long, contentious territorial period. They approach the subject from quite different  religious, educational, military, professional, geographical, and even generational backgrounds. Despite (or perhaps because of) such differences, these two historians are close personal friends and respectful colleagues, whose work has been enriched by the informal and stimulating exchange of discoveries and ideas over more than twenty years. Rick and Bill have often shared a platform to discuss their findings and to learn from audiences in such varied settings as the LDS stake center in Norman, Oklahoma  and  annual conferences of the Mormon History Association in many parts of the country.

Working File
16 — I do Squiggles and Gradients

Working File

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2017 75:00


Robyn and Chappell join us for an episode all about the presence or absence of “weird” sensibility in graphic design. We start off talking about the new art direction of Bloomberg Businessweek but end up discussing capitalism, Snapchat, and the SR-71 Blackbird. Links Discussed Bloomberg Businessweek Adobe Acrobat Vectors Conference Laverne and Shirley Intro Etsy PageRank Bloomberg Businessweek Tim Cook Cover Comparison️ Time Magazine Newsweek Richard Turley Snapchat Allison McCann Jennifer Daniel Tracy Ma Lucky Peach Magazine The Economist Urban Outfitters GOOD Magazine Coinstar Machine Learning A/B Testing David Carson Cult of the Ugly by Steven Heller Drop Cap Gemini The Establishment Ray Gun Magazine Emigre Magazine Brutalism Chappell and Eric Hu's Twitter Thread Ralph Caplan Yale Graphic Design Metahaven Trapper Keeper Gotham The Outline Law of the Instrument VSCO Clear App SNAP on the New York Stock Exchange Skunk Works Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird Parallax Scrolling Five Thirty Eight Vice Nada Surf

Mormon Stories - LDS
Bonus: The Boise Rescue - Elder Oaks and Richard Turley Speak in Boise on June 13th, 2015

Mormon Stories - LDS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2015 81:53


An audio recording of a meeting held June 13th, 2015. Dallin H Oaks and Richard E Turley Jr. spoke to a congregation about church history and apostasy.

Gestalten
Gestalten.tv (HD) - Richard Turley

Gestalten

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2014 3:55


From Bitcoin Dreams and a surprisingly sophisticated Twitter bird to a hedge fund boner, we were always fascinated by Richard Turley’s radical cover designs for Bloomberg Businessweek over the past four years. In April 2014, In April 2014, news broke that he was bidding farewell to the magazine’s newsroom and moving on to MTV.When Richard Turley joined the magazine in 2010, his mission was nothing less than to reinvent it. In this video, possibly his last interview as Creative Director of Bloomberg Businessweek, Gestalten.tv captures some of his greatest work and the thinking behind the design of the publication. He talks about how he and his team translate the complex, button-down, data-driven world of business, politics, and economics into an endlessly surprising visual package of bold provocative designs—spurring the imagination and mood of the nation every week. We give our heartfelt thanks to Turley for having made business matters so visually interesting.Read Richard Turley’s “The Blessing of Deadlines” essay and learn more about Bloomberg Businessweek in Gestalten’s book Designing News: Changing the World of Editorial Design and Infographics by Francesco Franchi.

Mormon Stories - LDS
Special Fireside for Disaffected Swedish Latter-day Saints - November, 2010 with Elder Marlin K. Jensen and Assistant Church Historian Richard Turley.

Mormon Stories - LDS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2013 141:39


Special Fireside for Disaffected Swedish Latter-day Saints. Speakers: Elder Marlin K. Jensen (LDS Church Historian) and Richard E. Turley Jr. (Assistant Church Historian). Date: November 28, 2010. Location: Västerhaninge Chapel; Stockholm, Sweden.