
Ep. 37: Emma Addams on Faith and Ethical Governance
We Made This Political Podcast · Lauren Hall and Lura Forcum
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Show Notes
In this episode of We Made This Political, Lura Forcum and Lauren Hall talk with Emma Adams, founder and co-executive director of Mormon Women for Ethical Government (MWEG). Emma shares her journey from refugee resettlement volunteer to leading a national organization advocating for ethical governance.
The discussion covers MWEG’s mission, peacemaking principles, and fostering bipartisan cooperation. The episode offers insights on navigating political and social conflicts with dignity, understanding, and practical skills for resilience and change.
00:00 Introduction and Hosts’ Backgrounds
00:49 Guest Introduction: Emma Adams
02:02 Emma’s Journey to Advocacy
03:31 Founding of Mormon Women for Ethical Government
06:34 MWEG’s Mission and Advocacy Areas
08:17 Empowering Women in Leadership
16:09 Peacemaking and Conflict Transformation
20:22 Navigating Political Identity and Engagement
26:20 Challenges and Criticisms of Radical Moderation
35:13 Skills Building and Philosophy
37:02 Parenting and Professional Life
39:55 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Parenting
43:45 Political Violence and Community Response
59:38 Hope and Optimism in Challenging Times
Resources
Mormon Women For Ethical Government
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