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From “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” to the Stanley tumbler craze, Mormon women’s focus on perfectionism and performance fueled a pop culture breakthrough.
Instead of protesting, eight women members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints wrote, edited and published “The Not-So-Secret Lives of REAL ‘Mormon’ Wives” — in und… ...
The women who launched a feminist Mormon magazine recently celebrated the 40th anniversary of that publication, and the modern Mormon feminist movement, ... Their publication was a quick success.
Mormon business leaders share their insights on faith and success in the ... In its excellent profile of successful Mormon leaders, ... Men are called "Elders" and women are called "Sisters ...
Navigating the balance between family life, education, career, culture and faith has often been difficult for women in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, but a relatively new ...
A swinging scandal. An arrest. A pregnancy.A birth. And that's just one woman's journey in the "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" (now streaming on Hulu), a new eight-episode reality series that ...
Maffly-Kipp: I’m talking about global Mormon women — the LDS church around the world. ... DeLoach: Our hope is that it’s successful enough that we could do a larger group next time, ...
Nearly three out of four Mormons (73%) believe that having a successful marriage is one of the most important things in life, compared with 34% of the general public. For Mormons (as for the general ...