My Mormon History Podcast
Susannah & Nate respond to Brian & Lindsay's coverage of Mary Smith Robinson's story on the Sunstone Mormon History Podcast.
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A Nod from Sunstone
The Beer Bishop
ExMormon siblings Susannah & Nate Clarke delve into the complexities of polygamy within the Mormon community, focusing on Richard Robinson's life. Their conversation explores the historical context, family dynamics, and the impact of federal laws on polygamous families, highlighting the struggles and challenges they encountered. Their discussion also touches on the mental health issues faced by Richard's wives, Elizabeth and Mary Ann, exploring themes of generational trauma, the impact of polygamy, and the societal expectations placed on women.
The Perpetrators
Join exMormon siblings Susannah & Nate Clarke as they delve into the complex historical narratives surrounding the Mountain Meadows Massacre. They discuss the manipulation of Native Americans by the Mormons, the ambiguous involvement of Richard Robinson, and the ongoing debate about Brigham Young's responsibility for the massacre. They emphasize the importance of examining history through a lens of accountability and truth, highlighting the lasting trauma that has affected generations.
The Great Imitator
In this conversation, ex Mormon siblings Susannah & Nate Clarke delve into the intertwining narratives of the Robinson family, focusing on Richard Robinson and his relationships, particularly with Mary Ann Eccles. They explore themes of trauma, mental health, and the historical context of syphilis, discussing its potential impact on the lives of women in the 19th century. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding history through a healing lens rather than a purely factual one, highlighting the complexities of personal and collective trauma.
The Conductor Heads West
In today's conversation, exMormon siblings Susannah & Nate Clarke explore themes of advocacy, privilege, the complexities of race and gender dynamics, and the impact of societal structures on marginalized communities. They delve into the historical narratives surrounding the Robinson family, their journey to Utah, and the effects of the gold rush on their lives. Their discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding privilege and the responsibility of individuals to confront their biases and assumptions.
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