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Kristina Southam, executive team of the Saints and Sinners Half Marathon and Team Relay. She and others are running to help young men and women afford to serve as missioanries. Donte' Holland, Gospel Rap Artist is also in the house to... more

Aleese Morgan: Here to help the Sistas as they are on day 14 of their 30 Days of WoW (Word of Wisdom) and give tips for healthy eating. Ms. Toi: Talking to SiZ Radio about maintaining optimum beauty through excercise, proper nutrition,... more

Justin Cash is a musician who alsohappens to be a Mormon. He calls his musical style "feel-good music." The Sistas have heard him live and loved every minute of it! Tune is as he chats with the Sistas about music and more.

Special Guests: Mark Pope: Mark is currently an assistant coach at BYU in Provo, Utah. He played in the NBA for the Indiana Pacers, Milwaukee Bucks and Denver Nuggets. Oh and he's also a Mormon, tune is a he chats with the... more

Rulan and Mary Snow: 50 years of marriage and counting. Gerald Danor: Actor and comedian here to talk about his latest Vote 2012 video. Renee Miller: Attorney with her ear to the ground to give SiZ the scoop!

Special Guest: Glen Dean, Univeristy of Utah basketball player. After undergoing life-threatening brain surgery, he's back on the court. He'll be talking with his about his journey back to basketball.

Special Guest: Jennifer Vranes

Happy Labor Day Weekend and happy sabbath! Enjoy a Sistas in Zion replay of Gay & Mormon + Ann Romney. Hallelujah Holla Back!

This week the Sistas will be answering listener questions. So call in and ask the Sistas your question. The Sistas will also be discussing this weeks hot topics. Tune in!

Damarcus Harrison talks to the Sistas about leaving BYU and heading to Clemson to play ball and his plans to serve an LDS mission.

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