by Paul Pulsipher | Jun 6, 2020 | Paul Pulsipher: Married Latter-day Men
As I was writing in my journal recently after Collette clocked into work (she works from home on the phone/computer), I overheard a second or two of some very muffled comments about the concept, “Oh, yeah, my last name is Pulsipher now!” I could hear the...
by Paul Pulsipher | Dec 3, 2019 | Paul Pulsipher: Married Latter-day Men
On multiple occasions on my podcast, I believe, and in other conversations, I have mentioned an idea described by Johann Hari in his Ted talk about addiction: the opposite of addiction is not sobriety — it’s connection. If you want to hear his explanation of...
by Paul Pulsipher | Oct 31, 2019 | Paul Pulsipher: Married Latter-day Men
There is a meme that floats around occasionally on Facebook that contains a very happy thought, and I saw it again recently in my feed. Here it is: There are quite a few variants of this, but the overall message has both a good and bad part. The...
by Paul Pulsipher | Oct 3, 2019 | Paul Pulsipher: Married Latter-day Men
This article on manliness begins with a few well-researched statistics. There was a study done a few years back that showed the #1 most common factor in poverty in the United States is a fatherless home. In fact, in the same study, results were gathered for...
by Paul Pulsipher | Sep 26, 2019 | Paul Pulsipher: Married Latter-day Men
This article is a follow-up to “The Small Things Are Not Small.” This article contains a list of things I’m thankful for not because of something that was taken from me, but because I have them at all. I was going to title it “All the...
by Paul Pulsipher | Sep 19, 2019 | Paul Pulsipher: Married Latter-day Men
There are many ideas in the gospel that are easy to misunderstand if not approached with Christ’s Atonement in context. I was recently reminded of one of those principles. Ever since the Lord helped me understand the difference between earning and qualifying for...