In this episode, we beg our listeners to leave positive reviews. Just kidding. (But seriously!) Then Aaron talks about his prideful youth when he lost a talent show and pouted about it. To this day, he's still angry about it. Pride is a helluva drug.
In this episode, we get the ick from the businesses that try to make money selling crap that was born from things spiritual. Liz talks about something, who knows what she says. And Aaron and Patrick just laugh at the silliness of members who buy mugs with "Think Celestial" on them.
In this episode, Liz explains the lack of importance on watching conference versus studying the messages. Patrick and Aaron make fun of everything she says.
In this episode, we discuss tit for tat in the gospel and how it doesn't work like that with blessings. And Liz says something fun or smart or something.
In this episode, the brothers (and Liz) discuss the gig economy, the shared economy and how they're nothing compared to the divine economy.
In this episode, the brothers (and Liz) discuss different approaches to being a disciple of the Savior and if Liz makes the podcast better. Please vote by leaving a comment or a review.
We've been out for a while, with good reason. In this episode the crew discuss a death in the family and how we handle grief in the Maravilla way.
In this episode, the brothers welcome back Liz and Garrett Batty to discuss what Aaron calls "curses" in the Book of Mormon. The question we answer is:
Would a perfectly loving god actually curse His children because of disobedience?
Maybe. Listen to hear us argue about it.
In this episode, the brothers (and Liz the mormon feminist) are visited by the film director Garrett Batty. They discuss a conference talk about Integrity and make fun of Aaron for his lack thereof.
In this episode, we're visited by Garrett Batty, world famous movie director and talk about our experiences going to church dances now and back in the day.
In this episode, Aaron and Patrick recount their experiences of going on long hot family road trips while Patrick's feminist wife was blessed to fly wherever her family needed to go. Then we compare that to the first and arguably the worst road trip in the Book of Mormon—Lehi taking his family out of Jerusalem.
In the second installment of our Parables Double Feature, the brothers sit down with a strong willed, opinionated spiritual feminist to discuss the Parable Of The Laborers. We all learn a lot about the parable and a little about ourselves.
The first of a two part series features the Maravilla Brothers sitting down with a mormon feminist to talk about a few of their favorite parables. And yes, she knows we call her that. #JudgeNot
In this episode, we laugh about the terrible service projects we've been a part of. But their nothing compared to the worst service project in the Book Of Mormon.
In this episode, the brothers laugh with their old friend Logan Barrowes about the culture of calling in the church. And the fact that Aaron outsourced his calling to the Phillipines.
In this episode, we're visited by an old friend who is still active and we discuss the power of the new For The Strength of Youth
In this episode, Liz helps Patrick and Aaron explore their feminist side while laughing about missions, mission prep, and service.
In this episode, two brothers and a sister-in-law laugh as they discuss the possibilities of Liahona. What it was. Who made it. How it worked and if it was in fact a prototype of the Golden Snitch.
In this episode, two brothers and one wife laugh about an old activity that Patrick never experienced. Apparently, this really happened and it's really really funny.
In this episode, recorded before Tom takes his vacation, the brothers laugh as they compare Amlicii to Mr. Beast and other influencers in the world like The Maravilla Bros. If you like this podcast, leave a review, like or follow.