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Episode 180: Julie Rowe and Chad Daybell, Part One

Episode 180: Julie Rowe and Chad Daybell, Part One

Released Saturday, 28th March 2020
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Episode 180: Julie Rowe and Chad Daybell, Part One

Episode 180: Julie Rowe and Chad Daybell, Part One

Episode 180: Julie Rowe and Chad Daybell, Part One

Episode 180: Julie Rowe and Chad Daybell, Part One

Saturday, 28th March 2020
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Join Lindsay as she interviews Jacob Newman, Nathan Avertt, and Lisa Baker Heaton to discuss the history and theologies of Mormon “prophetess” Julie Rowe and LDS author Chad Daybell. This is part one of two episodes.

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