About "Feminist Mormon Housewives" Podcast

The Feminist Mormon Housewives Podcast URL has changed! We moved our servers and all our content is now here on fmhpodcast.org. You can find all of the Year of Polygamy series at YearofPolygamy.com For over a decade, Feminist Mormon Housewives, a blog NPR’s Krista Tippets called “legendary”, has published essays on subjects pertinent to Mormon women. Ranging from ridiculous tales of the drudgery of homelife to heavy hitting religious critiques and feminist theory, FMH has been a bright spot that readers could turn to when they felt alone in their local wards. Since 2013 The FMH Podcast has taken those same topics and tackled them through the new medium of podcasting by hosting panel discussion, monologues, and Lindsay Hansen’s searing and provocative historical research series, The Year of Polygamy. Over the course of 75 episodes Hansen takes research hidden away in archives, brushed aside by religious authorities, left out of official histories, written professionally in abstracts and journals, and compiles it all in a narrative respected by leading historians and compelling enough to interest any casual listener. The series follows the Mormon faith through the lens of “The Principle of Plural Marriage” from its genesis in 1831 with its originator Joseph Smith, through the hidden history and governmental pressure, to today and contemporary practicing Fundamentalist Mormons. For the first time polygamy is dissected through a feminist viewpoint, with attention given to the experiences of the women, women who sacrificed everything and suffered long and are never mentioned in museums or landmark tours. Their experiences, along with interviews with experts, sc20140302_130747holars, historians, and those still affected directly by the practice, paint a new portrait of how the west was shaped, by the hard work and toil of these invisible women, hidden away through controversy. Through Hansen’s careful work, we see how the practice of polygamy affected every aspect of the LDS church’s formation and is still a shadow hanging over the church, visible in it’s approach to marriage, the role of women, and the temple ceremonies. Instead of the historical footnote 1798821_10154492241640226_2144954335118804960_npolygamy is often treated as, Hansen shows how this practice, started in secret and a direct cause of Joseph Smith’s death, responsible for driving the saints to Utah, and then outward again to Mexico and Canada, the root of power struggles both in the church and out, the cause of suspicion and eventually violence including the Mountain Meadows Massacre, was an instigator to most of the history of American West. For the first time, The Year of Polygamy shows how the west was settled not only to claim land and mineral rights, but in a very real way to control the bodies and sexuality of women in a way that reverberates today. About the podcast: Hansen-Park pulls from sources all over Mormon studies, including top-notch scholarship and primary sources. While her work is not original research, she weaves together the stories that have been told to bring you a consolidated history. Sources are usually cited either verbally or in the body of the post, but you can expect her to pull directly from peer-reviewed research. We encourage you to look at the sources listed and do your own work and support the scholars in Mormon Studies doing this work. About the host: Lindsay Hansen-Park is a women’s rights activist, a feminist blogger, and an advocate against gender violence. She co-founded Utah For Congo to raise awareness for post rape survivors and is currently heavily involved in the Mormon Feminist movement. Lindsay is the Assistant Director for the Sunstone Education Foundation and the founder of the Feminist Mormon Housewives Podcast. She blogs for FeministMormonHousewives.org about women’s issues. Her work has been referenced by the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, NPR,Quartz Magazine, and many other Utah publications. She and her family live in Stansbury Park, Utah where she raises three beautiful kiddos, gardens, and rages against the machine.

Episodes

 Aug 13 2017 Episode 501: Activism: Who’s in? Who’s Out?   Join Lindsay, Kate, Mica, and Sara as they discuss the current ways they are engaging their activism. Show more
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 Jan 04 2015 Year of Polygamy: Secrets and Wives with Sanjiv Bhattacharya, Episode 74   Join Lindsay as she interviews Sanjiv Bhattacharya, author of the book, Secrets and Wives: The Hidden World of Mormon Polygamy about his experiences with Mormonism. Purchase Sanjiv’s book here. Purchase Sanjiv’s audio book here. Show more
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 Jan 01 2015 Episode 127: Adoption and the Mormon Experience     Join Christy Crowe Hughes as she speaks with her sister about their experiences being adopted into a biracial home. Links mentioned in this podcast: LDS Genesis Group Show more
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 Jan 01 2015 Episode 126: Woman Evolving (W.E.) Project Join Lindsay as she interviews Cami on her new project called Woman Evolving – a podcast community addressing the needs of women who are re-defining themselves outside the constructs of orthodox religion. Show more
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 Dec 29 2014 Year of Polygamy: The Birth of Mormon Fundamentalism, Episode 73   Join Lindsay as she interviews Brian Hales, author of  Modern Polygamy: The Generations After the Manifesto about his views on the beginnings of the different Mormon Fundamentalist groups. Links mentioned in this podcast: Brian Hales’ fundamentalist site Brian Hales’ Joseph Smi... Show more
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 Dec 28 2014 Year of Polygamy: Generational Shifts, Episode 72     Join Lindsay as she discusses generational shifts of Plural Marriage from lauded to avoided.   Links mentioned in this podcast: Before the Manifesto: The Life Writings of Mary Lois Walker Morris Show more
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 Dec 24 2014 Year of Polygamy: Mormon Women in Prison, Episode 71 Join Lindsay as she interviews scholars Lorie Winder Stromberg and Sarah Barringer Gordon about Mormon women who were imprisoned for practicing polygamy in the 19th Century.     Links mentioned in this podcast: Lorie’s essay can be found in the Second Edition of the Persistence of Po... Show more
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 Dec 22 2014 Year of Polygamy: Going Underground, Episode 70   Join Lindsay as she discuss the stories of two women, Eliza Jacobsen and Ida Hunt Udall and their experiences on the “Mormon Underground.”   Links mentioned in this podcast: History of Scandinavian Mormons Book about Ida: Mormon Odyssey Ida Udall Findagrave Ida Udalll Arizona... Show more
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 Dec 15 2014 Episode 125: Christmas with a Faith Crisis Join Mica and Katie as they discuss going through a faith crisis during Christmas. Show more
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 Dec 12 2014 Year of Polygamy: From Polygamy to Peace- The Changing Church, Episode 69 Join Lindsay as she discusses what the LDS church looked like at the turn of the century and how it slowly started shifting from being a polygamous church and the causalities that involved.     Links mentioned in this podcast: The Mormon Experience by Leonard J Arrington/ Davis Bitton She ... Show more
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