
Saints Podcast
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Show overview
Saints Podcast has been publishing since 2019, and across the 6 years since has built a catalogue of 145 episodes. That works out to roughly 65 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 24 min and 30 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Religion & Spirituality show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 1.1 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. The busiest year was 2020, with 44 episodes published. Published by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
From the publisher
Each week the Saints podcast features interviews with historians, General Authorities, writers, researchers, and others involved with the new history of the Church, Saints: The Story of the Church of Jesus Christ in the Latter Days.
Latest Episodes
View all 145 episodesS4 Ep 21S4 Episode 21: A Conversation with the Saints Writing Team
In the final episode of season 4, we hear from Lisa Christensen, Scott Hales, James Perry, Lisa Olsen Tait, and Jed Woodworth as they reflect on the process of writing the books and what they hope Church members take away from Saints.
S4 Ep 20S4 Episode 20: Life-Giving Water in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Willy Binene and his family fled their home in 1993 to escape widespread violence. They settled far away in another part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where they found ways to share the restored gospel and participated in a life-changing water project supported by the Church.
S4 Ep 19S4 Episode 19: Faith amid Tragedy in Peru
In 1990, a terrorist attack in Peru left missionary Manuel Navarro gravely injured. In this episode, Manuel recounts what happened that night and how the Lord has been with him even in the darkest moments.
S4 Ep 18S4 Episode 18: Benemérito: Latter-day Saint Education in Mexico
For fifty years, the Church operated a secondary school in Mexico City, shaping the lives of countless students. One of those students, Isabel Santana, tell us about her time at Benemérito in the 1960s and 1970s and reflects on the school's lasting legacy.
S4 Ep 17S4 Episode 17: The Origins of Latter-day Saint Charities
In this episode, we speak with Ike Ferguson to learn more about how the Church's worldwide humanitarian aid program began with a pressing need in East Africa.
S4 Ep 16S4 Episode 16: The Church Comes to Sicily, Italy
The restored gospel blossomed on the island of Sicily thanks to women and men who heard and followed spiritual promptings. Ether Simoncini, a descendent of some of Italy's pioneers, shares more of the story.
S4 Ep 15S4 Episode 15: Saints and the Vietnam War
As the Vietnam War raged, local Church members and missionaries worked side by side to hold the Saigon Branch together. Former missionary Lewis Hassell recounts seeing the hand of the Lord amid uncertainty and evacuations.
S4 Ep 14S4 Episode 14: Uncovering a Treasure Trove of African American Genealogy
In this episode, Darius Gray, Marie Taylor, and Henry tell the unlikely story of how, in the 1990s, prison inmates led the effort to digitize a priceless family history record.
S4 Ep 13S4 Episode 13: Preach My Gospel in India
Join Allwyn Kilbert and Sonia Gupta as they talk about the Church in India and the dramatic changes to missionary work that came about when Preach My Gospel was introduced. Historian Taunalyn Ford shares additional insights.
S4 Ep 12S4 Episode 12: A Lifelong Ministry: Silvia Allred
Silvia Allred has spent her life in gospel service, from a teenaged Sunday School teacher to counselor in the Relief Society General Presidency. Learn from her experiences and testimony in this episode.
S4 Ep 11S4 Episode 11: Newfound Religious Freedom in Czechoslovakia
How does it feel to have to hide your religion from your neighbors? And how does life change when you are suddenly free to express your beliefs? In this episode, Olga Kovářová Campora talks about her experiences as a Latter-day Saint during Czechoslovakia's peaceful transition to democracy.
S4 Ep 10S4 Episode 10: Brazil's Faithful Pioneers
Hélio and Nair Camargo were beloved Latter-day Saint leaders in São Paulo, Brazil. Learn more about how they came to embrace the restored gospel and how the Church has grown in this part of South America.
S4 Ep 9S4 Episode 9: A Native American Saint in the Indian Student Placement Program
In the 1960s and 1970s, thousands of Latter-day Saint students left their homes on Native American reservations to live with host families during the school year. Maeta Holiday Beck talks about the blessings and challenges she experienced in this Church program.
S4 Ep 8S4 Episode 8: Missionary Work through Music in South Korea
In this episode we talk to Stan Bronson and Jini Roby to learn more about the remarkable life of Hwang Keun Ok, who dedicated herself to improving the lives of orphaned girls in South Korea
S4 Ep 7S4 Episode 7: Miracles for the East German Saints
Tobias Burkhardt experienced hardship as a young Latter-day Saint in the German Democratic Republic during the Cold War. But in this episode, he also talks about the blessings that came with trials as well as the faith of his parents, Henry and Inge.
S4 Ep 6S4 Episode 6: Leaders in the Church: Ardeth Kapp and Ruth Funk
The Young Women organization underwent significant changes in the 1970s and 1980s, helping Latter-day Saint girls better understand their divine identity and role in the Restoration. This episode highlights two Church leaders who were key to these developments.
S4 Ep 5S4 Episode 5: The Perpetual Education Fund in Honduras
Latin American Saints Emma and Hector David Hernandez reflect on their years juggling work, school, Church responsibilities, and young children. The Perpetual Education Fund provided a path to help them succeed.
S4 Ep 4S4 Episode 4: Dreams of a Hong Kong Temple
James Perry and Tesia Tsai host this episode featuring Arthur and Lorine Jue, two children of Nora Koot, who was a pioneer of the Church in Hong Kong.
S4 Ep 3S4 Episode 3: Osmondmania
In this episode, learn more about how the Osmond family shared the restored gospel with fans around the world through their music and example. Guests include Jay Osmond and Susan Unklesbay, one of the many people who joined the Church because of the Osmonds.
S4 Ep 2S4 Episode 2: Building Missionaries in the British Isles
Suzette and Geoff Dunning, featured in volume 4 as young adults in the 1960s, join us to talk about the impact the building program and "building missionaries" had on the Church in Great Britain.