Welcome to Infants on Thrones, a podcast dedicated to exploring self-awareness, discovery, and the complexities of human existence. Our name, Infants on Thrones, reflects our belief that we are all in a continuous state of growth and learning, much like infants. As we navigate through life's challenges and questions, we aim to approach each topic with curiosity, humility, and a touch of humor.
Join us as we delve into a wide range of subjects, from personal development and mental health to philosophical and spiritual inquiries. Whether we're discussing the evolution of human consciousness, sharing insights from various fields of study, or reflecting on our own life experiences, our goal is to foster a deeper understanding of ourselves and the world around us.
We're not experts with all the answers, but we invite you to join us on this journey of exploration and growth. Together, we'll question, learn, and hopefully gain a bit more clarity along the way. Welcome to Infants on Thrones.
Today’s listener essay comes from Brock. He titled it “Russia Made Me Do It” (and trust me — it’s not what you think). We desire all to receive it.
This is #4 in the May 2018 Listener Essay Contest…
Today’s listener essay comes from Tim. He titled it “Religion Nevermo(re).” We desire all to receive it.
This is #3 in the May 2018 Listener Essay Contest on Infants on Thrones.
Today’s listener essay comes from Tyler. He titled it “A Newel Hope.” We desire all to receive it.
This is #2 in the May 2018 Listener Essay Contest on Infants on Thrones.
What does it mean to be remarkable? Randy and Glenn sit down with Liz, reigning champion of our February 2018 Listener Essay contest, to talk about what it is like to search for meaning in life afte…
Randy and Glenn sit down with Pete Nixon, 3rd place winner of the last essay contest, to talk about Pete’s experience with families and homeschooling and leaving the Mormon church.
Delany has an angel on one shoulder and a devil on another. You’ll never guess who they actually are. Glenn and Tom sit down to talk with former Listener Essay Contest winner Delany Darco to talk a…
Have you ever thought that getting married/sealed in the temple guarantees your salvation? WRONG! What about the thought that baptisms for the dead give sinners a second chance at redemption? WRON…
Glenn shares some songs he wrote back in 2009 and asks listeners, “hey, any fellow songwriters interested in doing a songwriting contest on Infants on Thrones?” Seriously. He really asks that. Enj…
It was up for a few days, then taken down and tweaked. Now it is back – April 2018 Infant General Conference Take 2. Enjoy.
Mike Tannehill makes his triumphant return to defend Bruce R. McConkie as Glenn, John, and Bob’s take on evolution; the 2nd of McConkie’s 7 Deadly Heresies.
The last frock in the Week of Tannehill series, this was originally published in March 2014. Mike Tannehill joins us once again for this unofficial follow-up to The Unintentional Racist to discuss t…
Mike Tannehill (love him or hate him) is fighting the good fight against the Mormon church. Or at least against the influence of those liberal academic types trying to re-write church history — more …
Bob, Jake, Glenn, and Matt talk to Mike Tannehill about the devil — and evil – and his whole develish role in the Plan of Salvation — and a whole bunch of other stuff. This episode was originally pu…
What does the “latter day” in Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints actually mean? When is the end of the world coming and what are the signs that it is near? This was the 14th episode of Infa…
Glenn takes you back to the 4th episode of Infants on Thrones, originally published in September 2012. It is a surprisingly good Radio Lab styled episode, centering on the narrative structure of “lo…
What is the Abrahamic covenant and why is it so important to Mormons like Mike Tannehill? For listeners who do not know Mike Tannehill, get ready. He’s making a return to the podcast soon. So thin…
Why did Nephi really chop of Laban’s head? (But seriously…)
Matt talks about healthy stuff with Paige Smathers, from the Nutrition Matters podcast. Real Words of Wisdom. Honest.