
The Lisa Show
BYUradio
Show overview
The Lisa Show has been publishing since 2022, and across the 4 years since has built a catalogue of 260 episodes, alongside 80 trailers or bonus episodes. That works out to roughly 140 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence, with the show now in its 2026th season.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 27 min and 35 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-US-language Education show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 6 days ago, with 25 episodes already out so far this year. Published by BYUradio.
From the publisher
Join Lisa Valentine Clark as she gets real with people who are willing to share the hard-won wisdom you can only get from a friend–best advice for parenting, relationships, happiness, health and other topics that get to the heart of living a good life. A production of BYUradio. “The Lisa Show” is hosted by Lisa Valentine Clark–a comedian, actress, writer, believer, and mother of five. Her nationally-syndicated, award-winning podcast can be found on all streaming platforms.
Latest Episodes
View all 260 episodesGrandparenting Like A Pro: Critical Conversations For Strong Relationships | DeeDee Moore
Resilience Strategies That Work: How To Handle The Unexpected | Michele Reyes
The Feelings Behind the Finances | Ashley LaBaron Black
Finding God and the Good Everywhere | Curt Dahl
Food, Memories, and Nourishment: The Meals We Make Matter More Than You Think | The Food Nanny
Family History Made Simple | Aimee Cross
Creativity When Life Happens: Overcoming Perfectionism And Rediscovering Joy | Ally Condie
How to Reclaim More Hours in Your Day | Megan Sumrell
How to Stay Optimistic (Even Now) | David Butler
Affordable Travel Is Closer Than You Think | Jilene Brady
How One Couple Found Their Calling While Waiting | Stacey Hofman

S2026 Ep 14How To Have Less Clutter and More Joy | Katy Wells
Clutter has a way of quietly taking over our time, energy, and attention. Author and entrepreneur Katy Wells joins Lisa to reframe what it really means to declutter and how to do it in simple, realistic steps. This episode invites you to see decluttering as an investment in a more peaceful, intentional life. You might be surprised how much you get back by giving a few things away. For more of Katy's work be sure to check out her Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katyjoywells/ Be sure to check out Katy's book: https://www.amazon.com/Making-Home-Your-Happy-Place/dp/1400348218/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2Z2F1EJMF09A8&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.3i6bX_2CuVaI_EI5AmbZf8EE9h6eXNpaT29OJ9u42utbEXPHchhBKntMxInkldlOX9RLX4agfWdwP3p_K7SfD5EqKOVgbst7_YHDb5XmqUk.q5G7bRfqcEbt5q6MoBlr_RBfQH7lskAIiDpt5XkLi3Y&dib_tag=se&keywords=making+home+your+happy+place+katy+joy+wells&nsdOptOutParam=true&qid=1775585648&sprefix=katy+wells+h%2Caps%2C214&sr=8-2

S2026 Ep 13How Art Can Bring You Closer to Christ | Anthony Sweat
Art can change the way we see the Savior if we slow down long enough to really look. Religion professor and artist Anthony Sweat joins Lisa to explore how sacred art can deepen our connection to Jesus Christ, especially during Easter. From considering classic works like those by Rembrandt to creating something of your own, this episode invites you to be more intentional in how you “behold the Lamb of God.” You might be surprised what just a few quiet minutes with a painting can teach you. To see more of Anthonys work, check out his website: https://www.anthonysweat.com/

S2026 Ep 12Rainn Wilson on Creating a Soulful Life
He made us laugh as Dwight Schrute, but what does Rainn Wilson care about when the cameras are off? In this conversation with Lisa, Rainn opens up about building a life that feels whole. Rainn shares how creativity, faith, family, and work aren’t separate roles but deeply connected parts of the same journey. Along the way, he reflects on fatherhood, purpose, and the ongoing pursuit of a more integrated, meaningful life. For more on Rainn's work, be sure to check out his book and podcast: https://www.soulboom.com/

S2026 Ep 11Making Peace With What’s on Your Plate | Katie Miller
Food advice is everywhere, and all that noise can make something as simple as eating feel complicated. Katie Miller, author of the "How-to Guide to Happy Eating," helps people step back from the pressure and rethink their relationship with food by focusing on balance, nourishment, and listening to their own bodies. In this conversation with Lisa, Katie shares why healthy eating doesn’t require perfection, trendy ingredients, or influencer-level meal prep. For more of Katie's work, be sure to check out her website: https://plantedhabits.com/

S2026 Ep 10Simple Ways to Mentor Others | John Bytheway
What if one of the most important roles you’ll ever play… is one you never officially get? John Bytheway has spent decades teaching and encouraging youth and families, often without ever using the word “mentor.” In this conversation with Lisa, he shares why mentoring is about listening, noticing people’s strengths, and showing up when it matters. You don't have to have all the answers. Be sure to check out John's podcast "FollowHIM": https://followhim.co/

S2026 Ep 9Anchoring Families with Stories | Sam Payne
What if the most powerful thing you could give someone isn’t advice or money, but a story? Lisa sits down with Sam Payne, host of The Apple Seed—a story telling podcast on BYU Radio—to explore why storytelling shapes our family culture, strengthens relationships, and helps us understand who we are. Together, they reflect on the healing power of telling stories about those we’ve loved and lost, and why storytelling belongs to all of us. Be sure to check out The Apple Seed: https://www.byuradio.org/the-apple-seed

S2026 Ep 8When Tragedy Hits Close to Home | Emma McAdam
When violence strikes close to home, the grief feels different. It can feel heavier, more personal, and harder to shake. Lisa sits down with Emma McAdam, licensed therapist and founder of "Therapy in a Nutshell," to talk about how to cope with collective trauma in a 24/7 news cycle. Together they explore emotional resilience, intentional media consumption, and why healing ourselves first is the most powerful way to help our communities heal. Be sure to check out Therapy in a Nutshell: https://therapyinanutshell.com/

S2026 Ep 7Navigating Faith Differences with the People You Love | Jared Halverson
When someone you love questions or walks away from their faith, it can feel deeply personal and deeply unsettling. Lisa sits down with Dr. Jared Halverson, a scholar of American religious history and faith loss, to talk about how to respond when faith crises show up in our families and friendships. Together, they explore why belief journeys look different for everyone, how to keep spiritual differences from becoming relationship fractures, and why the most Christlike response may start with tending to our own faith and not trying to fix someone else’s.

S2026 Ep 6Unslumping Your Marriage | Scott Braithwaite
Even the strongest marriages hit slumps, and, no, it doesn’t always mean you’re doing it wrong. Lisa talks with clinical psychologist and marriage researcher Dr. Scott Braithwaite about why dips in marital satisfaction are normal and what actually helps couples move through them. With six practical, research-backed strategies, they explore how to break unhealthy patterns, communicate more effectively, and reconnect by focusing on the most important foundation of all: friendship.