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The Mother in Me: Real World Reflections on Growing into Motherhood


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We stand for a moment in the half-light, my companion and I still holding hands. Tears run down the mother’s face. I know, she says. There is nothing left, but will you pray? I say that I will. I offer some few, small words. I beg with all the faith I have, but the mother has begun to sob, and I understand that, even for the faithful, desperation will run comfortless at times—deep and wild.

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By Brittney Poulsen Carman

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Kathryn Soper to be interviewed by Carole Mikita

Tune in to KSL tomorrow morning at 8 A.M. to hear Carole Mikita interview our brilliant editor-in-chief, Kathryn Soper. I’m excited to hear this; Kathy has great wisdom and a great sense of humor. I will be tuning in!

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6 Responses to “Kathryn Soper to be interviewed by Carole Mikita”


  1. Josi says:

    Ack–it’s crunch time for me getting my kindergartner out the door right about then, but I’ll do my best. Way to go, that’s hard interview to get!

  2. Kaimi says:

    So . . . how did it go?

  3. Angela says:

    It actually happened this morning (Sunday). I listened and Kathy did a wonderful job. Articulate and insightful as always!

  4. Selwyn says:

    Does anyone know if it’s podcasted?

  5. Selwyn says:

    Thanks Justine!

Detail from painting "Branch and Remnant" by Rebecca Wagstaff, Featured Artist of the Winter 2009 issue.

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