• The Joe and Smith Podcast: Read the Book of Mormon with us

  • By: Joe and Smith
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The Joe and Smith Podcast: Read the Book of Mormon with us

By: Joe and Smith
  • Summary

  • We are ex-Mormons and we’re re-reading the Book of Mormon together, but this time we know that it’s a work of fiction. We think we’re funny. In each episode we read a new chapter from the BOM and uncover how the church’s teachings affected us in our conservative, faithful days. We believe in love and acceptance, but we process some anger along the way. Expect lightmindedness, loud laughter, evil speaking of the Lord’s anointed, and taking the name of the Lord in vain.
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Episodes
  • Mosiah 20, Level 3 Lamanites!
    Mar 7 2024

    Smith informs Joe about the church purchasing the Kirtland Temple from the Community of Christ. Joe refers back to this South Park episode and summarizes the beginnings of the BOM for anyone who doesn’t know. Smith mentions this part from the Tim and Eric movie. Joe points out this series of Behind the Bastards podcast episodes. The guys have both heard Teller’s voice. Here’s a link to an unvetted podcast ep with Teller as a guest. The guys discuss Neil Hamburger’s voice and his performance as Toby Determined on Gravity Falls. Smith provides his idea of some of the original text before it was edited.

    Joe complains about how expensive everything is in Aspen, Colorado. Smith tells about his weiner dog protecting him against a Siberian Tiger on TV. Joe complains about the one and only segment he watched on the History Channel show, Strange Evidence. His description reminds Smith of a classic segment on T&E.

    Presented by Catchall Audio

    Music Provided by Eric VanAusdal

    The Book of Mormon is publicly available at churchofjesuschrist.org

    Become a subscriber on our patreon at- https://patreon.com/joeandsmith

    Remember who you are and what you stand for

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    52 mins
  • Mosiah 19, Chekhov's Death by Fire
    Feb 12 2024

    The guys talk about how they’re feeling about the church after being out for a while. Some of Joe’s kids don’t really remember even going. Joe plays a reverse-jeopardy style game to try to relay information to Smith about the director Henry Selick. Smith announces a new BOM-related Lego line. The guys look down on the f***ing idiots who said ‘page number’ instead of ‘hymn number. Joe brings T2: JD news from the corrections department. 

    The guys are anti most forms of traffic and trafficking. Smith refers back to this song from The Offspring. He tries to use the commitment pattern to get Joe to watch The Oath with him. Smith brings up this news story about Native tribes returning donations to the church. Joe gets excited that the Hess’s were Oscar nominated for their animated short film- Ninety-five Senses. 

     

    Presented by Catchall Audio

    Music Provided by Eric VanAusdal

    The Book of Mormon is publicly available at churchofjesuschrist.org 

    Become a subscriber on our patreon at- https://patreon.com/joeandsmith 

    Remember who you are and what you stand for

     

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    49 mins
  • Mosiah 18, Alma whispering to you at a stoplight
    Jan 11 2024

    Joe refers to this piece of church art, and then this YT video from a news blooper compilation that he enjoyed. He then refers to this David Bazan song. 

     

    Music Provided by Eric VanAusdal

    The Book of Mormon is publicly available at churchofjesuschrist.org 

    Become a subscriber on our patreon at- https://patreon.com/joeandsmith 

    Remember who you are and what you stand for

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    55 mins

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