Hi! We are sisters, Candice and Clare, and we are active members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints who are looking forward to connecting with like-minded people about how to strengthen our testimonies of Jesus Christ and follow Him better. We do not claim to be scholars or perfect members and Latter-Day Voices acknowledges that not every journey looks the same. By having honest conversations about our trials and triumphs, sharing and learning from life experiences, we can hopefully find the joy in this journey of life. This podcast is a place for connection, understanding, and strengthening faith through our Savior, Jesus Christ.
Life doesn’t come with a map, but sometimes it feels a lot like an old Mario game. In this episode, we talk about learning through trial and error, trying again after we fail, and what it means to level up in life and in faith. From childhood memories to parenting moments and spiritual growth, we share how progress often comes little by little. With help from Heavenly Father, the scriptures, and people around us, we can keep moving...
In a world where truth can feel harder to recognize, we discuss why the gift of the Holy Ghost is essential, how it guides us, and why we can’t afford to live without it.
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With Easter approaching, we’re sharing this episode again from last year about making Easter more centered on Jesus Christ. We go all out for Christmas to celebrate Christ’s birth, but Easter, the celebration of His resurrection, often gets overshadowed. In this episode, we explore ways to make Easter more Christ centered, bringing the true meaning of the holiday into our hearts and homes. From scripture discussions to meaningful ...
In this mini episode, Candice and Clare talk about authenticity, people pleasing, and having the courage to stand strong in your faith. They reflect on a powerful quote about how simply drifting through life will still take you somewhere. Choosing who you want to be and what you believe matters now more than ever.
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This Easter, we’re keeping it simple. Instead of adding more, we’re focusing on one thing: Gethsemane, the oil press. As we reflect on what happened there, we consider how pressure in our own lives may be helping our roots grow deeper in Christ.
For more Easter ideas, listen to Season 1, episode 2: How to make Easter more Christ-Centered
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What really makes a house a home? Is it square footage, decor, and dream features like fountains and secret gardens, or is it something deeper?
In this episode, we talk about the difference between a house and a home and what it means to create a Christ centered home in a very imperfect world. From childhood dream houses to real life routines with kids, we share honest thoughts about consistency, safety, creativity, and inviting the...
Inspired by a quote from Stephen Covey, Candice and Clare explore what motivates our choices. Is doing the right thing enough, even if our reasons are not perfect yet? Through a personal story, Candice talks about how growth often starts with simply taking a step in the right direction. Sometimes the reason isn’t perfect at first, but over time our hearts can catch up with our actions.
In this mini episode of Sisters Latter Day Voices, Clare and Candice talk about falling, physically, emotionally, and spiritually, and what it means when life does not go as planned.
Through a story about a serious rock climbing accident and the doctrine of the Fall of Adam and Eve, they explore why pain and opposition are part of mortality and how the Fall was not a mistake but a necessary step in God’s plan.
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In today’s episode, we explore the idea of values and how they shape our identity, our decisions, and how we experience trials. Drawing from both modern psychology and the gospel of Jesus Christ, we talk about why simply naming values is not enough and why the order we place them in matters.
We discuss how Christ centered values bring clarity, peace, and direction, especially when good things compete, and why identifying ourselves f...
As a new year begins, Clare and Candice reflect on New Year goals and resolutions through the story of the children of Israel crossing the Jordan River in Joshua chapters three and four. They discuss how faith requires action, why the Lord invited His people to pause and remember before moving forward, and how the stones of remembrance can help guide our personal growth. This mini episode is an invitation to look back on where God...
In this week’s mini episode, Candice shares the story of a famous artist through his own words, exploring faith, failure, calling, and the long road to becoming who God intended him to be. Through twelve powerful quotes and moments from his life, we see a man who deeply loved God, struggled to find his place in the world, and never stopped seeking purpose.
This episode is a reminder that our path may not look like we expected, that...
This week on Sisters with Latter-day Voices, we’re joined by Sister Sarah Wilding, now currently serving as a missionary. This episode was recorded before she left, while she was still in the thick of preparing for her mission and navigating a really hard season.
Sarah opens up about illness, unmet goals, and learning to trust God when things don’t turn out the way you hoped. She shares a powerful story about pushing a stone and cli...
A December mini episode inspired by George Durrant’s book That Thine Alms May Be in Secret. Clare shares the story of Sam Edwards’s quiet Christmas transformation and explores how small, unseen acts of kindness can change us. She also tells a personal snowy-day experience that taught her what it truly means to be the Lord’s hands. This is our final episode of the year, and we will be taking a two-week Christmas break before return...
In this mini episode, Candice shares four simple ways she is approaching Christmas with more peace this year. After a stressful holiday season last year, she wanted to focus on budgeting wisely, simplifying traditions, keeping Christ at the center, and being proactive about creating meaningful moments. Clare and Candice talk honestly about avoiding comparison, letting go of unnecessary pressure, and remembering the true gift of Chr...
Leanne Morgan jokes that she and her family are a “mess,” and honestly, same. We can relate! In this week’s mini episode, Candice and Clare laugh about Sunday chaos, talk about why church matters, and share a favorite quote from President Dallin H. Oaks.
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This week’s mini episode is all about gratitude, not just for what we have, but for who we are. Clare and Candice talk about being thankful for the unique gifts and talents God has given each of us. Through scripture, a touching story about “The Other Wise Man,” and a few real-life laughs, they remind us that our individuality is divine.
In this powerful episode, Brandi shares her unforgettable experience of witnessing God’s hand during a tragic day in Grand Blanc, Michigan. Brandi’s story is a testimony of how God can bring light from darkness. She recounts the miracles that unfolded and the journey to finding peace when it felt completely lost. This tender story reminds us that even in life’s darkest moments, heaven is near and God’s love can bring healing to the...
In this mini episode, Candice and Clare talk about eternal truths, the ones that don’t change even when the world does. Inspired by a missionary email from Elder Miller, they share a simple children’s toy metaphor that beautifully illustrates how God’s truths always fit, no matter the time or culture. With quotes from Elder L. Tom Perry and President Russell M. Nelson, they explore how to anchor your faith in what is constant: the ...
Clare and Candice dive into the powerful themes behind K-Pop: Demon Hunters, exploring how the movie’s message of overcoming shame and darkness mirrors the Savior’s invitation to find hope, light, and forgiveness through Him.
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Peacemakers Needed by Pres. Russell M. Nelson
October is World Down Syndrome Month, and we’re celebrating the beauty that comes from loving someone with Down Syndrome. Inspired by a touching poem, we talk about the feelings that come with an unexpected diagnosis — the fear, the learning, and ultimately, the joy. What begins as something overwhelming can turn into one of the greatest blessings. We’re reminded that every single one of us is a beloved child of God.
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