Year of Polygamy Episodes in Order
PRELUDE:
YEAR OF POLYGAMY:
- Episode 01: Fanny Alger
- Episode 02: Lucinda Morgan Harris
- Episode 03: Louisa Beaman
- Episode 04: Zina Huntington Jacobs Young Smith
- Episode 05: Presendia Huntington Buell
- Episode 06: Agnes Coolbrith
- Episode 07: Sylvia Sessions
- Episode 08: Patty Sessions
- Episode 09: Mary Elizabeth Rollins Lightner
- Episode 10: Polygamy in Nauvoo
- Episode 11: Marinda Nancy Johnson Hyde
- Episode 12: Elizabeth Davis Durfee
- Episode 13: Sarah Kingsley Cleveland
- Episode 14: Delcena Johnson Sherman
- Episode 15: Eliza R. Snow
- Episode 16: Sarah Ann Whitney
- Episode 17: Martha McBride Knight
- Episode 18: Ruth Vose Sayers
- Episode 19: Flora Ann Woodworth
- Episode 20: Emily Partridge
- Episode 21: Joseph Smith’s Progeny
- Episode 22: Eliza Partridge
- Episode 23: Almera Johnson
- Episode 24: Lucy Walker
- Episode 25: The Lawrence Sisters
- Episode 26: Helen Mar Kimball
- Episode 27: Hannah Ells
- Episode 28: Elvira Cowles Holmes
- Episode 29: Rhoda Richards
- Episode 30: Olive Grey Frost
- Episode 31: Desdemona Wadsworth Fullmer
- Episode 32: Melissa Lott
- Episode 33: Nancy Winchester
- Episode 34: Fanny Young
- Episode 35: Polygamy and Lamanite Marriages
- Episode 36: Plural Marriage and the Martydom
- Episode 37: Polygamy and Winter Quarters
- Episode 38: Polygamy and Winter Quarters
- Episode 39: Early Utah Period Polygamy
- Episode 40: Heber C. Kimball
- Episode 41: Polygamy and the Family, Public andPrivate
- Episode 42: Scandal, Soldiers, Sex and Wives
- Episode 43: Violent 1850’s Utah
- Episode 44: The Utah War
- Episode 45: Houses of Polygamy
- Episode 46: A Brief History of the Relief Society
- Episode 47: History of Southern Utah, Part 1
- Episode 48: History ofSouthern Utah, Part 2 (Orderville and other towns)
- Episode 49: Emma Lee French
- Episode 50: Marriage to Brigham Young
- Episode 51: Amelia Folsom, “Brigham’s Favorite Wife”
- Episode 52: Obscure Polygamous Women,Polygamous Wives Writing Club
- Episode 53: Federal Legislation
- Episode 54: Lucinda Dalton, Mormon Feminist Pioneer
- Episode 55: Emmeline Free
- Episode 56: Polygamy in Mexican Colonies
- Episode 57: Polygamy and Suffrage
- Episode 58: Anne Gordge, Polygamous Calamity Jane
- Episode 59: New Church Essays (Gospel Topics) on Plural Marriage
- Episode 60: The 1890 Manifesto
- Episode 61: Polygamy and Abuse
- Episode 62: Post-Manifesto Marriages
- Episode 63: Phoebe Woodruff, a Prophet’s wife
- Episode 64: Hannah Tapfield King, English Poetess
- Episode 65: Joseph’s Polygamy Revelations
- Episode 66: Mary Ann Jackson, Forgotten Wife
- Episode 67: John W. Woolley
- Episode 68: The 1886 Revelation
- Episode 69: From Polygamy to Peace, the Changing Church
- Episode 70: Going Underground
- Episode 71: Mormon Women In Prison
- Episode 72: Generational Shifts
- Episode 73: The Birth of Fundamentalism
- Episode 74: Secrets and Wives with Sanjiv Bhattacharya
- Episode 75: The Short Creek Raid
- Episode 76: The LeBarons
- Episode 77: The AUB
- Episode 78: Married to John W. Woolley
- Episode 79: The Kingston Group
- Episode 80: Married to a Prophet: An interview withIrene Spencer
- Episode 81: Lawless Women and Heber Kimball
- Episode 82: Other Fundamentalist Groups
- Episode 83: Daughter of a Prophet Leaving the AUB
- Episode 84: FLDS, Part One
- Episode 84: FLDS, Part Two
- Episode 85: Warren Jeffs and His Crimes
- Episode 86: Growing Up FLDS, Interview with Trevor Jeffs
- Episode 87: Murder of Parley P. Pratt
- Episode 88: Ben Bistline, FLDS Historian
- Episode 89: Talking to an Apostle from Centennial Park
- Episode 90: Joseph F. Smith and the Changing Church
- Episode 91: Polygamy as Art
- Episode 92: Rachel Ivins and Heber J. Grant
- Episode 93: The Pacific Island and Mormon Polygamy
- Episode 94: Joseph Fought Polygamy?
- Episode 94: Polygamy Controversies: John C. Bennett
- Episode 94: Polygamy Controversies: Women Who Said No
- Episode 95: Dueling Josephs: How Two Smith Cousins Shaped Polygamy
- Episode 96: Polygamy as Feminist? Anthropologist Janet Bennion
- Episode 97: Messy Mormon Polygamy, Part One
- Episode 97: Messy Mormon Polygamy, Part Two
- Episode 98: How Polygamy Affects the Modern LDS Church
- Episode 99: D. Michael Quinn and a Polygamy Church
- Episode 100: The Final Episode
BONUS EPISODES:
- Lindsay’s Mormon Stories Interview
- Episode 101: Interview with a Kingston
- Episode 102: Growing Up FLDS
- Episode 103: How the Podcast Has Affected My Own Marriage
- Episode 104: Polygamy in Islam
- Episode 105: Holding Out Help
- Episode 106: Ghost of Eternal Polygamy, Part One
- Episode 106: Ghost of Eternal Polygamy, Part Two
- Episode 107: Election Made Sure
- Episode 108: Married to Warren Jeffs
- Episode 109: Three Wives of the Reformation
- Episode 110: Mormon Independent, Moroni Lopez Jessop
- Episode 111: The United Effort Plan
- Episode 112: History of D&C 132 (The 1843 Revelation), Part One
- Episode 112: History of D&C 132 (The 1843 Revelation), Part Two
- Episode 113: Mormonsim and Mimetic Violence
- Episode 114: Mountain Meadows Massacre
- Episode 115: The Council of Fifty
- Episode 116: Frontier Massacres
- Episode 117: Currently Unavailable
- Episode 118: Feminist Polygamy and Having Five Wives with Brady Williams
- Episode 119: The Prophet’s Son- An Interview with Roy Jeffs, Part One
- Episode 119: The Prophet’s Son- An Interview with Roy Jeffs, Part Two
- Episode 120: FLDS and Faithful, Part One
- Episode 120: FLDS and Faithful, Part Two
- Episode 121: Daughter of a Prophet, an Interview with Anna LeBaron
- Episode 122: Unforgivable: An Interview with Lawrence Barlow
- Episode 123: The One Mighty and Strong Doctrine
- Episode 124: Tom Bennett, the One Mighty and Wrong
- Episode 125: The Succession Crisis
- Episode 126: Lorenzo Snow
- Episode 127: Update on Short Creek
- Episode 128: Denver Snuffer, The Remnant Movement, and Polygamy
- Episode 129: Apostle vs. Apostle, the 1900-1920 Transition
- Episode 130: Fundamentalist Mavericks of the 1970’s
- Episode 131: Robert Rey Black, Muslim Mormon Prophet
- Episode 132: John and Vickie Singer
- Episode 133: Addam Swapp and Charlotte Singer Swapp
- Episode 134: Converting to Fundamentalism, an Interview with Benjamin Shaffer
- Episode 135: A Blessing, a Confirmation
- Episode 136: Race, Polygamy, and Racism
- Episode 137: Mystical, Magical, Modern-day Mormonism
- Episode 138: Holidays in the FLDS
- Episode 139: Joseph Didn’t Fight Polygamy, Part One
- Episode 139: Joseph Didn’t Fight Polygamy, Part Two
- Episode 140: Gracanne Fischer, a Law Unto Herself, Part One
- Episode 140: Gracanne Fischer, a Law Unto Herself, Part Two
- Episode 141: Dan Barlow, FLDS and Family First
- Episode 142: Angela Briney, Plural Wife by Choice
- Episode 143: Modern LDS Polygamy
- Episode 144: Calvin Wayman on Fundamentalism, Entrepreneurship, and Awakening
- Episode 145: All the Different “Mormon” or Restoration Branches
- Episode 146: Queer Polygamy
- Episode 147: The Elect Ladies
- Episode 148: Tragedy in Short Creek- Family Reassignment
- Episode 149: D&C 132 with William V. Smith
- Episode 150: Polygamist Therapist and Aspiring Sister Wife
- Episode 151: Daughter of a Prophet; Liz Phillipps and the AUB
- Episode 152: Emma’s Church; RLDS to Community of Christ
- Episode 153: Turning the Mic on Lindsay
- Episode 154: Leonard Arrington and Fundamentalism
- Episode 155: Mormon Feminists and Polygamy
- Episode 156: Massachusetts Mormonites
- Episode 157: Black Mormons in Massachusetts
- Episode 158: Augusta Adams Cobb (and other Boston Mormon Women)
- Episode 159: William Smith, Not Quite a Prophet
- Episode 160: Ross LeBaron and the Church of the First Born
- Episode 161: History of the Word of Wisdom
- Episode 162: History of the Word of Wisdom (Part Two)
- Episode 163: The Dixie Wine Mission
- Episode 164: Mormon Women, Sexuality, and Reproduction (Part One)
- Episode 164: Mormon Women, Sexuality, and Reproduction (Part Two)
- Episode 165: The Handcart Companies
Hey Lindsay. Thank you so much for all the incredible work you’ve done on this. I was wondering if you’ve ever thought about publishing the series all together in an audiobook style format? (Kind of like a great courses series) If I came across it on Audible I would totally buy it.
Lindsay, I have just started listening to the podcasts. They are fantastic. I am currently on episode 42. I have a quick question for you: In your studies did you see any interaction/correlation/intersection between plural marriage and the United Order, especially when the Church tied to establish the United Order in Utah?
You have many episodes to go! We talk quite a bit about the United Order. Just wait!
Feminist means much more than you think it does. Even for straight women it means that women NEVER see each other as threat.!It means that you love your sisters and you leave behind all patriarchal ideas of women.
Do you think that straight women don’t hold on to sexist belief systems? They absolutely do just like people of color have to shed the white oppressive belief system that has been forced on them.
Women are never your enemy even if she’s having an affair with your husband or a she’s a colorful page in a book,
Being a Feminist means that you understand that beyond everything else, we as sisters are together.
Hi Lindsay,
Thank you so much for your series. The knowledge has been very empowering. I was wondering if you could explore how Joseph Smith got the idea of polygamy from the Bible. Once I allowed myself to honestly evaluate biblical polygamy outside of the LDS lens and the assumption that its practice was ordained of God, I came to the conclusion that Old Testament polygamy was tolerated and regulated like divorce and slavery but that it wasn’t ever God’s will. This concept has been so liberating to me-that God never wanted polygamy. It never occurred to me to question that basic assumption of Joseph’s until I listened to your series. One thing I have never heard discussed is why Joseph assumed biblical polygamy was ordained of God. When you read the accounts of Sarah, Rachel and Leah, etc. without the contrived and twisted LDS explanations, they are much easier to understand and more straightforwardly human than I had considered before.
This has been my question too: How/why did Joseph Smith believe it was ordained of God? Once I too realized it was more or less tolerated and not necessarily “of God”, my ability to have compassion on leaders of the church expanded. Would love to hear a podcast on that.
After months of listening I just finished the entire series up to this point (Episode 94)! Monumental. Thank you so much for all of your research. Eye opening fascinating, and disturbing on so many levels.
This is pretty impressive work!
Is the title of episode 38 correct in the list?
FYI to the site curator, when you click Episode 91: Polygamy as Art, the link takes you to Episode 82.
FYI to the site curator, when you click on Episode 59, you get a 404 error.
This may be a stupid question, but why is there no episode about Ann Eliza Young? She certainly seems like an important figure, if for no other reason than she was a well known figure in her time and was a big part of shaping the image of Mormons in the non-Mormon community.
Yes, I have just finished the first 100 episodes and have the same question, what about Ann Eliza Young? Her story seems very important in stirring up anti-polygamy feelings in the country.
Good Morning,
I finished listening to Lindsay Hansen’s interview on the Mormon Stories podcast last night. It was well done and very interesting. How can I download the Year of Polygamy episodes 1 – 54? I was able to download episodes 55 – 100 through iTunes.
Thank you,
Eliz
I just started listening. I’m glad I decided too.
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When I click on 59 and 60, it says “Page Not Found.” Also, you should add the last six onto this list!
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I can’t get episode 109 to download or play in itunes and I don’t even see it here! Help!
Hi Lindsay,
Have you ever interviewed Sam Brower?
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I think you mention garments in at least one episode but I’m trying to find history on the Mormon garment. Do you know if you have covered this in an episode already?
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