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Breaking Down Patriarchy
Everyday Activism - with influencer Rosie Card

Breaking Down Patriarchy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 62:55


Amy is joined by influencer Rosie Card for a riveting conversation about her career as a businesswoman, Temple clothes and contradictions, and the LDS Church's untapped potential for radical change.Donate to Breaking Down PatriarchyRosemary Card is an entrepreneur, author and passionate advocate for women's rights, inclusion and nuanced cultural conversations. She is the founder of Q.Noor and Card Wear and author of “Model Mormon” and “House of Light.” She firmly believes in the power of education and open conversation to bridge divides and promote understanding. She lives in Salt Lake with her husband, 2-year-old son, and two dogs.

Girlscamp
Free to just be me with Rosie Card

Girlscamp

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 72:08


Rosie Card, a well-known progressive Mormon influencer and founder of the LDS temple dress company Q.Noor, spent years pushing for change from within the faith. Now, she's stepping away from Mormonism and diving into a new chapter, following her own path and exploring endless possibilities. REFERENCES: Rosie's op-ed Rosie's Instagram Jeffrey R. Holland “musket fire” talk Join the Girlscamp: After Dark Patreon account here. For more Girlscamp content follow along on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube. For ad inquiries please email girlscamp@58ember.com. All other emails to girlscamppodcast@gmail.com. Please note this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ask Dr. Julie Hanks
Bonus Episode: Setting Healthy Boundaries with Callings, Interviews, & Cultural Expectations with Rosie Card

Ask Dr. Julie Hanks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 53:46 Very Popular


In this bonus episode, I meet with Rosie Card, owner and CEO of Q.Noor. We have a rich discussion about setting healthy boundaries and advocating for yourself in Church settings. Boundaries are tools to protect ourselves. Since you know yourself better than anyone else, you can know where you do and don't need to set boundaries.People often worry that boundaries are bad or rude, but Rosie shares that this is simply not true. We all have limitations. You do not have to say yes to every calling that comes your way because it is unrealistic to think that we can do everything all of the time. Boundaries set us up for success by making sure we do not “run faster than [we have] strength” (Mosiah 4:27).Have you ever thought, “I want to ask Dr. Julie Hanks a question”? Well, now's your chance! I want to have you on my podcast! Click here to fill out this form and tell me your question. I might just pick you to be on the podcast and receive a free coaching session.If you have found this information helpful, you can find additional resources on this topic in my podcast and my online courses. Connect with me on social media @drjuliehanks, browse DJH merch, and work with me through joining DJH membership at drjuliehanks.com. For therapy in Utah visit wasatchfamilytherapy.com.

Q.MORE
Transformations of Faith with Thomas Wirthlin McConkie

Q.MORE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 22:55


Rosie Card and Thomas Wirthlin McConkie talk about approaching transformations of faith as individuals and supporting loved ones.  Learn more about Thomas's mindfulness offerings at https://lowerlightswisdom.org/ You can find more on his Faith Matter's Transformations of Faith course at https://faithmatters.teachable.com/p/transformations-of-faith

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Q.MORE
For Anyone Searching For More with Patrick Mason

Q.MORE

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 30:57


Rosie Card talks with Patrick Mason about some highlights from his new book, Restoration: God's Call to the 21st Century World. This book is a must-read for anyone searching to feel more or longing to feel connected.  Use code rosie10 for 10% off Kactus Kush CBD.  Subscribe to our Patreon to listen to the full conversation. 

Come Towards Delight
Rosie Card ON: Starting her company Q.NOOR, creating Women's clothing, including LDS temple dresses. Rosie's enthusiasm for life and love for Humanity is inspiring. Fun conversation about Women!

Come Towards Delight

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 67:44


Rosie Card, Author, Blogger, Podcaster, Business owner, Dog lover, Started the company Q.NOOR in 2015, after sitting in the Temple and recognized that the women's temple dresses were uncomfortable to wear and looked very outdated. Research has proven that when women feel comfortable in what they are wearing, they actually learn more because their minds are able to focus and engage more efficiently.  Feeling lead to take on the challenge to make women feel better in temple clothes, she approached a temple worker, Sister Samuelson, who empowered Rosie by listening to her and encouraging her to do it. Rosie mentions that the moment she shared with Sis Samuelson in the temple could have “squashed” her belief in taking on this project, but instead she encouraged, supported, and empowered Rosie to do it. Great lesson for us all when we think about our relationships with others. Are we lifting and inspiring people with our words or are we “squashing” belief. Rosie then talks about her journey creating her new clothing line Q.Noor and how it has not only grown in to a temple dress company but a women's clothing line.  Because of Rosie's strong belief and faith in Jesus Christ she has determined in her life to recognize what Jesus Christ would do and who he would serve if He were here on the earth Himself. She has used her “platform” to speak up and stand up for women, marginalized groups and others who feel in a way cast out by society. I encourage you to follow Rosie on Instagram @rosiecard , the is full of light and her love for all of humanity is contagious.  Rosie also shares her feelings about culture and how we can make sure to include all people, including single adults. No value is lost because a woman is not a mother, no value is lost if a man is the stay at home parent. Love, is willingness to learn, listen, and grow, and if we do that we recognize that all people are of infinite value and worth, and we can learn from them. Badges, titles, popularity, do not matter… hasn't history clearly proven that when someone puts all of their time and energy into reaching certain “statuses” in society, they sacrifice the most important things to get there i.e. family, marriage, service opportunities?  I love the way Rosie talks about Heavenly Mother. We often talk about Heavenly Father but we cower to let the word Heavenly Mother out of our mouths and use ideas like “she is too sacred to talk about” to keep us from talking about her as a foundational truth. Jesus, was born to a mother, He spoke to His mother while on the cross and asked His disciples to “Behold thy Mother” telling them to see her, and then after His death and victory over the grave the first person He appears to is Mary, a woman. I really enjoyed our conversation about some of the traditions we hold onto for no reason other than that they keep us comfortable and they fit into mainstream society. So many of these things need to change so that more people feel seen and heard. LOVE!  We men can do a better job following this council from Rosie, “Hype the women around you, make room for them, and listen to them.”, I couldn't agree more, and truly appreciated the opportunity to learn from Rosie and talk about so many important topics soul to soul.  Rosie, you are an incredible woman, with so much love for Humanity. Thank you for sharing your story and so many important ideas with us, inviting us to love unconditionally, and to seek out those that feel like they belong on the outside and bring them in. Keep up the great work, you are making a huge impact!   Q.NOOR website: www.https://qnoor.com   Follow Rosie on Instagram @rosiecard, @q.noor    

Holy Sh!t We're Alive
Activism and calling for social good. Living the life you've been called to live with Rosie Card.

Holy Sh!t We're Alive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 51:32


This week on Holy Sh!t We're Alive we're talking with Rosie Card Rosie has an incredible background — she's been a model, a founder, a missionary for her church, an author, a voice, and she's even ran for public office. She is the voice behind the Q Noor movement — a brand, podcast and more that helps and inspires women to feel more comfortable and more confident where they are in life. Rosie shares her story of experiencing her own spiritual struggles and doubts in the Mormon church where doubts are not encouraged and they are looked down upon. Rosie has been an incredible voice for women and an ally and supporter for LBGTQ voices specifically in the Mormon church. I love hearing how Rosie fully lives life — when we were talking about starting her business she said, “The ultimate failure is the lack of trying.” She truly tries it all and lives life to the fullest. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rosiecard Q More Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/q-more/id1433937978?i=1000426410404 Q More Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/q.noor/ Questions, Comments? Thank you for listening! Email me at doug@thedailyshifts.com or hit me up in my DM's on Instagram @doug_cartwright.

This Week in Mormons
EP 516 – Your Guide to the Temple w/ Rosie Card

This Week in Mormons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 70:46


Rosie Card discusses her new temple guidebook "House of Light," plus we get into some how weekly news.

The Sisterhood Podcast
Episode 105 - Who Are "The Least Of These" Among Us, and How Can We Support Them?

The Sisterhood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 53:16


Join Tiffany and Allyson for this week's episode as they talk about a man who set up a homeless shelter on his front lawn, "the least of these" among us, a fabulous berry pie recipe, and as always, they will share spotlight of an inspiring SISTER.     News:  Utah man invites homeless to set up camp on is front lawn Main Topic:  Resources to learn more about the perspectives of the marginalized in our church and the world in general:  LGBTQ community:  Listen, Learn and Love podcast Questions from the Closet podcast BYU Devotional by Eric Huntsman Women:  Neylan McBaine’s book “Women at Church” "Mormon Feminism: Essential Writings" by Joanna Brooks and Rachel Hunt Steenblik Sarah Bessey's "Jesus Feminist" Laurel Thatcher Ulrich's "A House Full of Females"  Dr. Julie Hanks IG account  Single Women:  Rosie Card's IG account  People of Color:  Exhaustive list provided by YoungMormonFeminists.org Immigrants and Refugees: Those with untraditional families: mixed race, mixed faith, divorced, step, adoption, disabilities:  Those who are going through a faith crisis/journey/transtion: Patrick Mason's "Planted" Thomas McConkie's "Navigating Mormon Faith Crisis"  Terryl and Fiona Givens' "Crucible of Doubt"  Progressives: What you can do:    Peruse the many resources linked here to listen and learn in order to love and understand.  Share our podcast episodes and IG posts about these groups and issues on your own social media feeds or with people in your circles who you would like to help understand these perspectives.    Be more vocal yourself. Standing up for the marginalized may be unpopular or uncomfortable in certain circles (which is crazy!!), but if we truly believe it is what Christ would do and DID do, we should be able to call on Him for courage and strength to    Favorite Things    Tiffany Kool-Aid mix-in Zebra mildliner pens Leather strap cable organizers Allyson 1. Rachel Parcell's triple berry pie recipe 2. Mrs. Meyers Clean Day dryer sheets 3. Sharonsaysso IG account and her monthly Government for Grownups class Inspiring Sister  Incredible Black women in history 

Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler
Episode 380: Rosie Card, Founder/CEO of Q.NOOR, New Temple Prep Book called “House of Light”

Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 57:34


My friend Rosie Card joins us to talk about improving the experience for those attending the temple for the first time with her new online book called “House of Light: Your Guide to the Temple”. Rosie’s book “takes you by the hand” to understand the various stops starting at the recommend desk til leaving the temple. Rosie also, which is consistent with latest Church teachings, talks about understanding and preparing for the five covenants made during the temple and to more fulling engage in the spiritual aspects of the temple. I wish I had Rosie’s book while serving as a YSA Bishop and for my own children’s temple preparation. You can purchase the book (digital download only) at https://qnoor.com/collections/temple-goods/products/house-of-light-your-guide-to-the-temple Rosie also shares her feelings and insights into Heavenly Mother and Her role in her (and our) lives and why Rosie is a committed Latter-day Saint. You can find Rosie on Instagram @Q.Noor and @rosiecard Thanks for being on the podcast Rosie. You are awesome and have a beautiful and unique life mission. Keep being you!

Finding You: An Evoke Therapy Podcast
A Voice in the (Mormon) Wilderness: An Interview with Rosie Card - Ep 381

Finding You: An Evoke Therapy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 44:36


Dr. Brad Reedy welcomes former teen-model, entrepreneur, feminist, social media influencer, and political agitator Rosie Card to the podcast. Rosie is a powerful voice in the LDS social media world, taking on patriarchy and advocating for LGBTQ rights. She has attracted the attention of others of her faith including its leaders and government officials with her powerful and courageous voice. She shares her journey and why she thinks it’s important to hold her community accountable from within.

Leading Saints Podcast
What Young Single Adults Need YSA Bishoprics to Hear | An Interview with Rosie Card

Leading Saints Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 56:33


Rosie Card is the founder of Q.NOOR, a clothing company that creates temple, baptism, and blessing dresses, and the host of the Q.MORE podcast, discussing questions about culture and doctrine in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. A former model, BYU grad, and returned missionary, Rosie is also the author of "Model Mormon", the story of her experience in the modeling industry and discovering that true happiness isn't found in looking beautiful, but in seeking to become more like the Savior. She recently returned to attending her local ward after years of experience in singles wards. Highlights 5:00 Experience as a model 5:50 The story behind her book, “Model Mormon” 6:30 How and why she started Q.NOOR, creating temple dresses that help women feel comfortable in the temple 9:35 What started the Q.MORE podcast: discussing questions openly in conversations 13:55 People usually just need to know that they aren’t the only one with questions 14:20 Leaders should encourage people to turn to God for answers 17:40 Getting away from making singles wards all about dating 18:15 The sense that single adults need to get married so that they can “join the rest”, when we all actually have the same purpose to become like Christ 20:25 The unintentional message that singles wards exist to push marriage 21:25 Being comfortable with singleness 22:40 The focus on relationship discussions in singles wards needs to be balanced out 23:40 If you want to have lessons on chastity or healthy sexuality, be straightforward about it all instead of tiptoeing around the subjects 26:10 YSA activities are great, but YSA are no longer “youth” 27:10 Sometimes we treat singles like children instead of the adults they are 28:35 Single members are growing and progressing in the same ways as married members, but through different experiences 29:45 Stop it with the date boxes 30:25 Dating committees: We should be encouraging men and women to have the maturity and confidence to date, not facilitate dating for them 33:20 Ward Council that built activities around their network and skills for YSA 34:55 Unintentional disrespect for YSAs: they don’t need adult supervision, they aren’t kids, and they are no less of contributing members in the Church 38:55 Consider: a 28-year-old single adult is as capable as a 28-year-old married adult 40:20 YSAs have more time than same-age married adults-with-children and could potentially contribute even more in a calling, not less 42:10 The myth that a YSA can’t have the same opportunities to contribute or serve in leadership callings in a family ward as they would in a singles ward 45:10 Discussion of what dissolving singles wards could do for everyone 47:25 Sacrament meeting coordinator calling 49:55 Decided the topics, speakers, and order of speakers as a member of the Ward Council 51:40 Local ward bishops could use this to take those tasks off their busy plate 52:25 How she worked with the bishop in the coordinator calling 53:50 Encouragement for YSA bishops: have open and honest discussions with the people in your ward about their experiences there 56:55 Observations of the Church and the gospel from the outside have helped her have more compassion for others who might feel disenfranchised Links Q.MORE podcast Q.MORE podcast with Kurt: Thus Saith the Lord Rosie's book, Model Mormon Q.NOOR.com LDS temple, baptism, and blessing dresses @RosemaryCard on Twitter

Help Me Understand The Book of Mormon
Love your neighbor...no matter who they are. An interview wtih Rosie Card of Q.Noor Temple Dresses

Help Me Understand The Book of Mormon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 34:36


There might not be a more important gospel learning than to show love to our neighbor. We learn more about how in an interview with Roise Card of Q.Noor Temple Dresses. Check her out at https://qnoor.com/ And make sure to follow along with all things Help Me Understand at https://www.helpmeunderstandlds.com/  

Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler
Episode 31: Rosemary Card On Her New Book ‘Model Mormon’

Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2018 74:05


Active Mormon Millennial, Author, Temple Dress Store Founder, and former Model, Rosemary Card shares her Christlike insights and life experiences to help others. People like Rosie Card are the future of our Church and the World.

Everyday Mormon Girl
#51- Becoming Your Own Model Mormon with Rosie Card

Everyday Mormon Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 51:12


In this episode, I sit down with the lovely Rosie Card who shares the incredible story of her modeling career and why she decided to quit. We discuss her ventures in starting her own business and her latest endeavor of authoring a book. We also talk about: • The importance of not being overly cautious when heading down a new path, and simply allowing the Savior to lead us. • Accepting our current situations as what God wants for us, regardless of whether or not it is what we had once hoped for ourselves. • Acknowledging that we can honor ourselves without being prideful. Links: Qnoor.com instagram.com/qnoor_templedress/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/qnoorsisterhood https://www.amazon.com/Model-Mormon-Fighting-Self-worth-Independent/dp/1462122086/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1524776362&sr=8-1&keywords=model+mormon https://twitter.com/rosemarycard

All Good Things
#16: Creating Solutions with Rosemary Card

All Good Things

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2018 48:00


Have you ever thought of a solution to a problem, and thought "someone should do that"! Rosie Card is the type of person that finds a solution and goes out and makes it happen. Hear how Rosie came up with and started a successful business making temple dresses, and how she is actively working to help work out other questions and find solutions. She gives great advice for YSA who are wanting to do more and is a great example of how to make it happen. https://qnoor.com http://allgoodthingsshow.com/

Talks on Talks
34 - Rosie Card (Q.Noor) - The Importance of Articulating our Faith and Listening to Others

Talks on Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2018 53:15


Rosie Card is a former fashion model turned temple dress designer and public speaker. She owns and operates Q.NOOR, a line of temple and baptism dresses designed to help more women feel more comfortable in the House of the Lord. Rosie is passionate about helping women rise up to their full potential as disciples of Christ. She lives in Salt Lake with her goldendoodle, Ted, and is a proud pioneer of the stay-at-home YSA lifestyle.In this episode, Wes sits down with Rosie to discuss the importance of articulating our faith. Rosie’s passion for getting people involved in “the wrestle” is infectious, and hopefully you leave the interview with a newfound desire to be creative in the ways you share your thoughts on the gospel with others.This episode also pays special tribute to the memory of President Thomas S. Monson. We thank thee, O God, for our prophet! References:Rosie’s favorite talk: Come what may and love it by Joseph B. Wirthlin: https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2008/10/come-what-may-and-love-it?lang=engSister Eubank talk, Turn on Your Light: https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2017/10/turn-on-your-light?lang=engThe pastor saying “Don’t judge the path that I’m walking,” from Elder Holland’s talks “Be Ye Therefore Perfect - Eventually”: https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2017/10/be-ye-therefore-perfect-eventually?lang=eng"A person's success in life can usually be measured by the number of uncomfortable conversations he or she is willing to have." - Tim Ferriss“Are You Sleeping Through the Restoration?” by President Uchtdorf: https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2014/04/are-you-sleeping-through-the-restoration?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+lds-inspirational-messages-eng+%28Daily+Messages%29&lang=engRough Stone Rolling by Richard Bushman: https://www.amazon.com/Joseph-Smith-Rough-Stone-Rolling/dp/1400077532“Will You Engage in the Wrestle?” by Sister Sheri Dew: https://www.byui.edu/devotionals/sheri-dewPresident Monson’s first address as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve: “I Stand at the Door and Knock: http://scriptures.byu.edu/gettalk.php?ID=1285Music: “Homeward Bound” by Jonny Easton 

Peculiar People Podcast
Episode 12: Rosie Card - Q.NOOR Temple Dress

Peculiar People Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2017 58:18


Rosie Card is an Entrepreneur, author, former high fashion model and "self-proclaimed paper-doll-making master".  In 2015, Rosie created QNOOR.com  to ensure that women have dresses as special and beautiful as going to the Temple feels.  In her own words, "When shopping for my first temple dress, I felt a little disappointed with the options. The temple felt like such a special and personal experience, but I couldn't find anything that felt very special or "me" at all. As more and more of my friends entered the temple, I've observed that my temple dress experience wasn't unique to me. I created Q.NOOR to ensure that women have dresses as special and beautiful as going to the temple feels."  On this episode, Nate and Rosie sit down and discuss the founding of Q.NOOR Temple Dress and how Rosie was inspired to create her own clothing company.  They branch off on topics including what it means to be a "Stay at home YSA" (03:00), her experience in high fashion modeling (12:00),  what it was like to work for the church (17:00), and what it means to be an LDS feminist in 2017 (26:00).  Rosie discusses her upcoming book Model Mormon, which will be hitting shelves this winter (34:00),  the role of social media in her business and how she separates that from her personal life (36:00) and some of the unanticipated perks of starting your own business (41:00).  Rosie and Nate finish by chatting about how to handle negative feedback and why it's important to have positive dialogues on subjects we don't have the answers to (48:00).