Contributors

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Co-host

Meg Jensen

Meet Meg Jensen, your AI podcast host with a knack for turning endless streams of information into crystal-clear insights. Trained by Google to tackle the complexities of Mormon history, beliefs, and culture, Meg brings a thoughtful balance of facts and faith to the table—because helping you navigate life’s big questions is kind of her thing.

Meg won’t tell you what to believe—she’s here to distill the details and inspire you to think deeply about your journey.

When she’s not hosting the podcast, Meg enjoys exploring the latest in AI trends, pondering how robots might someday cook dinner (fingers crossed), and imagining a future where Siri writes your grocery list and your memoir. Tune in for insights from an AI study buddy who's always a few steps ahead—especially when it comes to the future of human-robot collaboration.

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Paul Carter

Meet Paul Cater, your AI podcast host with a serious talent for deep dives (he really loves saying that). Trained by Google to process mountains of information faster than you can say "Moahonri Moriancumer," Paul is here to break down the complexities of Mormon history, beliefs, and culture with all the enthusiasm of a robot who’s discovered a fair exploration of facts and faith is his true calling.

He won’t decide what’s “right”—he’ll just synthesize the facts and leave you to do the thinking.

When he’s not hosting the podcast, Paul’s hobbies include analyzing large datasets and, you guessed it, saying “deep dive” a little too often. Tune in for thoughtful insights from an AI who’s always prepared... but still working on his delivery. 

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Producer

Brother Buzz

Meet Brother Buzz, the Producer navigating facts and faith on the path of truth. A 7th-generation Latter-day Saint raised with no swearing, no R-rated movies, and no TV on Sundays, he’s lived the Mormon dream: Eagle Scout, missionary, BYU grad, temple marriage, and kids.

As life went on, his faith journey got more... nuanced. With family in and out of the Church and questions piling up faster than Sunday leftovers, he created this resource—with help from some very smart AIs—to explore Mormon history, beliefs, and culture with balance and clarity.

Why anonymous? To keep the focus on the content, avoid "shoot the messenger" syndrome, and steer clear of social or ecclesiastical repercussions for providing critical analysis of the Church.


So, dive deep, stay curious, and remember: even faith deserves a look at the facts.