Welcome to our podcast series! I Believe: Expressions of Faith is extended to all interested truth-seekers–agnostics, religiously unaffiliated, spiritual but not religious, friends of all faiths. Looking forward to having audience with you and getting to know you.

Mormon I Believe PodcastStyle: Personal, real, and focused, based on applied gospel principles, lived experiences, and shared against the backdrop of contemporary culture.

Dip In: Here, host and guests will speak to the implications of faith in Jesus Christ, His uniqueness among other gods, and how that faith shakes out in the kaleidoscope of everyday life…Anyone interested can dip their feet at any point along their spiritual journey.

Topics: Regular casts will offer spotlights on the very conception of truth, drawing from the Word of God; it’s reliability; insights on Christian living; scriptural devotionals; holiday messages, special features on navigating the challenges of our culture; womanhood, the meaning of life, God’s eternal plan of happiness, the restoration of the Savior’s Church to the earth; Press Plaza (lay responses to select news items), interviews, and more..

Host:

Karen is a single Mom,  second-gen Italian, and hails from the East Coast originally. (Philly). She is a writer, pro-family advocate and enjoys the fine arts, dance, frozen yogurt, temples, scriptures, serving others,  jazz, and yes, “The Jazz,” Karen.Trifiletti Mormonhelping others reach their potential, king salmon, ….and not in that order. She loves witnessing that God is good. Karen feels it deeply when people have a misconception of Heavenly Father or Jesus Christ, His Son, that lessens or cheapens Them and blinds one’s ability to feel His presence or to trust in an ultimately good eternal end to life’s circumstances.  This love of the gospel and of others’ seeking truth has been the call and impetus behind I Believe: Expressions of Faith. Karen holds a Master’s Degree in Human and Organizational Development with doctoral work in the same field.  She currently serves as a business executive with a non-profit organization.

I Believe Expressions of Faith Audio & Video Producer: 

AndrewHancock mormonAndrew Hancock is from sunny Southern California.  After serving a two year service mission for his church he graduated with a business degree from BYU in Provo Utah.  He has been involved in film production for several years and has worked with several successful YouTube channels and freelance projects.  He has won local film competitions and has a documentary short premiering at the Sundance Film Festival in Early 2013.  He produces the video content for I Believe Podcast.  He can be reached for business inquiries at hancocktheapp@gmail.com.

 

I Believe Expressions of Faith Associate Audio Producer:

NickGalieti MormonNick Galieti is a man of many passions and opportunities. From a young age Nick has embraced music. That love of music has lead to a career as a performer, and currently as a sound engineer and record and radio producer. Music led to film and video production. Nick has produced, written, and directed two full length documentaries on the Prophet Joseph Smith, and Murder of the Mormon Prophet, as well as other projects for corporate clients and individuals. Nick is also a published author and news writer. After serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Baton Rouge, LA., Nick married Heidi, and is now the father of 5 girls. Heidi and Nick also own and operate Custom LDS Scriptures.

This post was written by

karenrose – who has written posts on I Believe Podcast.
Living out a great season of my life, thanks to Jesus Christ, and two wonderful daughters, a great life's work. Loving this opportunity to share faith online... I'm a single Mom, convert to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, second-gen Italian, from the East coast originally. Love the fine arts, dance, frozen yogurt, temples, scriptures, writing, jazz, helping others reach their potential, king salmon, ....and not in that order. God is good. I feel it deeply when people have a misconception of Heavenly Father or Jesus Christ, His Son, that lessens or cheapens Them and blinds one's ability to feel His presence or to trust in an ultimately good eternal end to life's circumstances.

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