Wendy Ulrich Ep. 391 The Cultural Hall


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Wendy Ulrich, PhD, MBA, is a licensed psychologist and a former president of the Association of Latter-day Saint Counselors and Psychotherapists. She has been a visiting professor at Brigham Young University – Provo, and she is the founder of Sixteen Stones Center for Growth, which offers seminar-retreats for LDS women. Her books include Weakness is Not Sin, Let God Love You, and the recent Live Up to Our Privileges: Women, Power, and Priesthood. She and her husband Dave Ulrich teach institute for the Provo YSA2 Stake, and were mission leaders in the Canada Montreal Mission. They have three children and ten grandchildren. Wendy Ulrich- Live Up to Our Privileges: Women, Power, and Priesthood 0:00 - Early life and influential experiences; growing up in a part-member family 8:49 - Fallibility, checks and balances, and finding a personal witness 14:43 - College at BYU and going on a mission 19:32 - Motherhood- expectation versus reality; plus an MBA 26:63 - Feeling spiritually led to pursue a PhD in Psychology 29:16 - Finding your personal mission and doing it without shame 36:11 – Understanding “power” and growing in the principle of revelation; how women can fully exercise the holy authority in their daily service and work 55:20 - Ending questions