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By Talmage Thayne
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Talmage Interviews TJ Faamausili about the three pillars of a successful return home. Order, Purpose and relationships helped TJ in his RELEASED STORY.
TJ is a Cohost of the popular podcast This Is Kingdom, he's a seminary teacher, is married to his wonderful wife lora and has a little boy. His post mission life has been blessed by the gospel and implementing these three pillars. But in spite of the blessings, lessons have had to be learned through hardship and hard work.
Join us as we discuss these pillars looked like in both Talmage and TJ's life.
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Talmage got to ask Connor Benich about his experience coming home from the mission. Connor's story goes through heart break, God's radio silence, Tiktok, dating, and a conversation you wouldn't think someone would have with God.
Season Three will be wrapping up after a few more episodes. We recorded them in the beginning of the year and we're excited to get these episodes out to everyone.
Please rate and review the podcast. It really helps us know what you want to hear more of. Thank you for listening.
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Discover the power of transformation as we share an intimate conversation with Jackson Wayne Paul, a young man from Sandy, Utah, whose life journey took him from the valleys of repentance to the peaks of spiritual insight. In the bustling streets of Lisbon, Portugal, Jackson found his mission and, later, his calling as a United States Marine. His dedication didn't stop there; it blossomed into an endeavor to authenticate the Book of Mormon through his YouTube channel, the Stick of Joseph. We unravel the complexities of returning to everyday life after a mission, the resilience required to face legal issues, and the global pandemic's unprecedented challenges.
The Stick of Joseph YouTube channel emerges as a beacon of rational discourse, inviting discussions on faith and the pursuit of truth. Jackson's travels to the Middle East to trace the paths of ancient prophets serve as a testament to the depth of his commitment and the tangible evidence supporting his beliefs.
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I've grappled with the growing pains that have simultaneously sculpted and tested my resolve. In this solo episode, I talk about how some of my biggest blessings have been the hardest things to bare. and I confess to moments when it felt like I was barely holding on. I recognize that growing pains are a sign of growth and I can look forward to greater capacity and strength moving forward. Douglas Malloch's poem "Good Timber" finds its way into the episode.
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Talmge sat down with Tori MacArthur, the cohost of God In All Things podcast. Her podcast looks at the gospel principles that can be found in literature like books and movies. One of her favorite episodes being The Sound of Music. Her ability to identify these principles came from both studying these classic works of art as well as looking at her own life. She shares her journey and the struggles of depression and loneliness she went through when she was RELEASED from her mission.
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In this episode Talmage interviews Austin Brady. Austin is a talented videographer, entrepreneur and YouTuber. On his mission he had to learn a lot about the delicate dance between structure and the human touch in service. While Austin was never looking for love while serving he ended up meeting his soulmate. The narrative unfolds to reveal how a steadfast commitment to serving others can lead to profound personal growth, even when it means setting aside meticulously laid plans. This episode is a heartfelt reflection on the power of human connection and the enduring value of prioritizing people over programs, a lesson that Austin's life richly exemplifies.
As we near the end of our journey with Austin, we celebrate the art of manifesting goals and the beauty inherent in trusting the path laid out before us. It's a story of success, intentionality, and the firm belief that with conviction and God's guidance, we are all capable of reaching greatness, whether on a mission or navigating the seas of everyday life.
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Nothing will give you more energy or joy than knowing your specific purpose for why you are here. In this episode Talmage talks with a life coach, Mitch Harris. Together, we discuss the transformative power of understanding our past, the insights garnered from loved ones' perspectives, and Mitch's journey from spiritual seeker to guiding light for others in pursuit of their life's mission.
We question wrong beliefs about worthiness and explore the idea that our true selves, eternally divine and valuable, are the key to unlocking a life rich with purpose and connection. Join us as we ponder Christ's teachings on trust, the nature of the true self versus the ego, and how embracing our intrinsic worth can catalyze profound change, both personally and spiritually. And as we close, I invite you to reflect on your own path and consider how embracing your true nature might guide you toward a more purposeful and joy-filled existence.
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After 7 months, Talmage is back to continue Released and he's got a new addition to the team. Mary has joined to help Released stay on track and reach soaring new heights. For 2024, their goal is to post one episode every week, so they need your help to keep the content rolling in! Reach out if you would like to be a guest or know someone that has a story that needs to be heard.
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Imagine remolding your life's path from law enforcement to the lens of a videographer, all while traversing the valleys of personal challenges and rediscovering faith. That's precisely the story Danny Garcia shares in our first guest of the new season.
His candid reflections on divorce, the taxing demands of his police work, and the subsequent introspection that led him toward betterment are as stirring as they are enlightening. His commitment to overcoming depression through rigorous physical training and a rekindled spirituality paints a picture of a man reconstructing his life piece by piece.
This season, we're not just sharing stories; we're creating a mosaic of inspirational narratives. Danny's transformation is a call to all our listeners to contribute their own tales of overcoming adversity and the lessons learned along the way. Through genuine, vulnerable storytelling, we aim to weave a community tapestry of support and shared experiences that resonate with returning missionaries and those on a path to restoring their faith. Join us to discover how vulnerability and the shared courage of our community can become the cornerstone of personal growth and spiritual fortitude.
If you want to be involved with released please reach out. [email protected]
Danny Garcia's IG: https://www.instagram.com/dannygarciafilms/
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Stewart Fletcher is the fifth of ten kids. He promised his younger brothers that he would serve a mission but found it more complicated than the typical missionary. So after delaying submitting his papers, Stewart finally went out, only to realize he wasn't ready. Stewart came back home, rinsed, and repeated. After going out to the mission field for the third time, he was confronted with Covid, as every missionary was, but he had experience that no other missionary had. Stewart had fought so hard to be out on the mission, and while there was a lot of confusion and fear throughout the mission, he felt excitement and optimism.
As you listen to his story and insights, you will ask yourself what unique plan God must have for you when things seem to be going wrong on the surface.
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Remember, God is good and is planning on your success. And though you've been released from your mission, you haven't been released from your ministry.
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