Jasmin Rappleye is building something rare—an online space where thoughtful faith isn’t just welcomed, it’s expected. Through her podcast, social platforms, and video content, Jasmin is helping Latter-day Saints (and others who are interested) ask better questions, engage more deeply with gospel topics, and grow in both testimony and understanding without fear or shame.
At the core of her work is a belief that the restored gospel is expansive enough to handle real questions, and that asking them is not a sign of weakness—it’s a sign of spiritual maturity. Whether she’s unpacking complex historical topics, reviewing General Conference talks, or sitting down for long-form interviews with trusted scholars, Jasmin does it with grace, clarity, and a calm confidence that invites others to stay curious and stay engaged.
What sets her apart is not just the content—though it’s consistently high quality—it’s the tone. There’s no condescension here. No performance. No panic. Just a steady voice saying, “You’re not alone. It’s okay to think deeply. There’s room for you here.”
Her podcast and YouTube show often feature in-depth conversations with voices that bring both scholarship and faith to the table. Her TikTok, Instagram, and Threads accounts translate these ideas into bite-sized, shareable moments that spark reflection and conversation. And her presence across platforms helps people feel less isolated and more empowered in their faith journeys.
Jasmin isn’t trying to get people to doubt less—she’s helping them learn how to doubt better. She’s building a community where nuance isn’t the enemy, where study is seen as worship, and where faith is strengthened by honest seeking.
The big picture? She’s trying to help people stay—stay in the conversation, stay in their discipleship, stay grounded in Christ—even when things feel messy or uncertain.
And she’s doing it by showing up, consistently, with honesty and hope.

