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Women in Council Meetings | An Interview with Wendy Ulrich

11.22.2023 - By Leading SaintsPlay

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This is a rebroadcast. The episode originally ran in July 2019.

Wendy Ulrich is a psychologist, educator, and writer. She holds a PhD in Education and Psychology from the University of Michigan and an MBA from the University of California, Los Angeles. A former guest on the podcast, Wendy is the founder of Sixteen Stones Center for Growth and has been a practicing psychologist for over 25 years. She is a former president of the Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists and a visiting professor at Brigham Young University. Wendy and her husband Dave Ulrich presided over the Canada Montreal Mission and have three children and eight grandchildren.

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Live Up to Our Privileges: Women, Power, and Priesthood

The Why of Your Calling | An Interview with Wendy Ulrich

Sixteen Stones Center for Growth

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00:48 Wendy’s background as a psychologist

01:21 Her book Live Up to Our Privileges discusses “What does it really mean for women to have priesthood power”? How do we get it in our lives and use it effectively?

03:49 How can leaders better understand the experience of women in the Church? What can Wendy share about the female experience of feeling dismissed at church?

04:47 The work of women is often invisible and misunderstood.

05:05 Women and men have different styles of communication. Women may find being talked over (a male communication pattern) to be dismissive.

06:21 Women can feel dismissed by the structure of the Church or even the text of the scriptures.

07:02 The book is structured after the organization of priesthood offices. Why?

07:44 The work of women is also captured in the work of priesthood offices.

08:39 In many cases women do more of the work of priesthood offices during the natural course of their lives than men.

09:12 Christ was not a priest. He did not hold the priesthood of his day.

09:50 Women who may not see themselves as holding priesthood may find something to learn from the Savior’s example and authority.

10:39 Women can say I am doing what I’m doing because of the authority I’ve been given in my calling, my temple endowment, my home, my assignments … I have been given authority.

11:17 We sometimes project secular perspectives on women and the priesthood and fairness. What can we understand about this topic?

12:49 We are not going to be the same or have the same opportunities.

13:33 Wendy believes Church doctrine emphasizes the reason we are here on this earth is to become empowered with the power that God has. We believe the most important thing God is trying to do is to create eternal relationships.

14:45 What women do and goes unseen may be just as important as what men do in the eternal scheme of things. Even in secular society family is essential, and women are the key “resource” for keeping society functioning

17:17 The Lord’s priority is raising the next gene...

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