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@nataliebrown has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in November 2020. The social media accounts linked to from @nataliebrown are: Instagram. Besides social media accounts, nataliebrown has populated their site with Latter-day Saints can discern truth for themselves, commentator says, Commentary: Why I pay an LDS 'tithe that hurts', The Once and Future Family - by Natalie Brown - Wayfare, Rising LDS generations will have to blaze new paths, Natalie Brown writes, Episode 235: Is it Too Expensive to be a Latter-day Saint? | A Conversation with Natalie Brown, LDS Church brings much-needed 'friction' and community, says commentator, Commentary: Why LDS women may find themselves lagging when they enter the workforce, BCC Press Introduces John Stevens’ Courtship by Susa Young Gates: Creating the Monogamous Mormon Romance Novel - By Common Consent, a Mormon Blog, Episode 211: Who's the Decider? | A Conversation with Natalie Brown, Natalie Brown: When the LDS gospel’s ‘plan of happiness’ doesn’t bring happiness, Natalie Brown: I feel lonely in our LDS chapel, but here’s how we can win back — or at least retain — members, Natalie Brown: As more members buck LDS teachings, how could or should the church adjust?, Natalie Brown: In this polarizing period, when should we speak up or stay silent — online, at church, or wherever?, Natalie Brown: Why the LDS phrase ‘families can be together forever’ isn’t always comforting, Natalie Brown: Maybe LDS leaders can make big changes without big revelations, Natalie Brown: LDS women need a platform where they can safely and freely speak out, Natalie Brown: Challenging LDS Church orthodoxy, even at BYU, can help students build their faith, Natalie Brown: How can the LDS Church help families? Think lower tithing, free missions, child care at the chapel..., Natalie Brown: The Book of Mormon makes it clear — faithfulness does not guarantee safety, prosperity and bliss, Natalie Brown: How many women does an LDS ward need? Technically, none. Practically, a lot., Natalie Brown: Here’s an easy, cheap, meaningful way for LDS adults to gather simply as friends, Natalie Brown: A Latter-day Saint feminism for the 21st century, Natalie Brown: Neurodiversity may explain why Latter-day Saints experience church policies, practices and preachings in varying ways, Natalie Brown: What I want my church to do for Latter-day Saint women, Natalie Brown: Don’t let reunions become the be all and end all of family togetherness, Natalie Brown: Many former Latter-day Saints signal their new identities through alcohol. Is that healthy?, Natalie Brown: A question for Latter-day Saints and all of us — Do we really need such large homes?, Practical Ways the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Might Better Support Parents, Natalie Brown: I chose to become a mom, so now my choices are different, Natalie Brown: Something novel for summer — books with authentic Latter-day Saint characters, Natalie Brown: ‘The life I’m living is primary,’ says LDS podcaster. It’s not a backup plan., Natalie Brown: How I learned to love LDS General Conference — tips for better listening and learning, Natalie Brown: Why Latter-day Saint services should always make room for Zoom, Natalie Brown: Facing lose-lose prospects, LDS scholars need better support from their church, Natalie Brown: Looking beyond the LDS family proclamation, to the real pressures parents face, The Burning Bush, Charlotte Brontë and the "Horrors of Homeless Destitution": How Brontë’s Relationship to Haworth Illuminates the Importance of Permanent Shelter in Jane Eyre and Villette, Third Hour, Episode 1: Mormon Women's Whiplash, Editor, Irreantum, "Building Zion", Accommodating Women: Re-reading “The Yellow Wall-Paper” in My Kitchen, How can we measure our lives?: The crisis edition*, Elna Baker’s The New York Regional Mormon Singles Halloween Dance and the LDS Publishing Dilemma, Quoted in Rainesford Stauffer, "People Spent All Year at Home — Now, We’re Homesick for Other Places", MNR 165: The Mormon Affordability Crisis with Dr. Natalie Brown, The Affordability Crisis Hits LDS Homes, Dream Homemaker: A Review of Netflix's Dream Home Makeover, Missing Homes: Poe, Brontë, Dickens and Displacement, Our Spiritual Relationship with Language, The Principal Problem: Towards a More Limited Role for Fiduciary Law in the Nonprofit Sector.