Credo Corner

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Credo Corner

Welcome to Credo Corner, where curiosity meets compassion. Join host Simon Hixon as he sits down with people from all walks of life to explore their beliefs—big and small, familiar and unfamiliar. This podcast isn’t about debate; it’s about understanding, celebrating, and respecting the diverse ways people make sense of the world. Because even when we see things differently, we can still love and appreciate each other.

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    Episode 4: Arthur Adams

    Arthur Adams lives in Gilbert, Arizona. He is a Structural Engineer, a lego enthusiast, a father of six, a husband and a Latter-day Saint.

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    Episode 3: Jake Hixon

    Jake Hixon lives in Mesa, Arizona. He is a Park & Playground Designer, a father of four, a husband and a Latter-day Saint.

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    Episode 2: Hannah Adams

    Hannah Adams lives in Gilbert, Arizona. She is the mom of 6 kids, a wife, a fitness instructor, and a Latter-day Saint.

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    Episode 1: Chip Hixon

    Chip Hixon currently lives in Rexburg, Idaho. He is the Vice-President of sales at UNIQ Supply, a father of three, a husband, and a Latter-day Saint.

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    Episode 0: Intro with Simon

    Simon goes through the overarching ideas and goals of the podcast. He also answers some questions about his own beliefs.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to Credo Corner, where curiosity meets compassion. Join host Simon Hixon as he sits down with people from all walks of life to explore their beliefs—big and small, familiar and unfamiliar. This podcast isn’t about debate; it’s about understanding, celebrating, and respecting the diverse ways people make sense of the world. Because even when we see things differently, we can still love and appreciate each other.

HOSTED BY

Simon Hixon

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