Season 9: Episode 8
Brandon Doman is the quarterback coach for the BYU football team. He has coached 4 bowl games. A unanimous All-Mountain West Conference selection and Heisman Trophy candidate in 2001, "The Domanator" led the Cougars to a 12-2 season as a senior with 3,542 yards passing, in 2001 he was 261-of-408 with 33 touchdown passes and rushed for 503 yards and eight touchdowns. Led BYU to a 14-2 record as a starter, ... brothers Kevin, Bryce and Cliff also played for BYU. Doman played three seasons as a quarterback in the NFL. Selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the fifth round of the 2002 NFL Draft, where he spent the majority of the three seasons. In 2002, Doman also played for the Buffalo Bills and Washington Redskins before returning to San Francisco in 2004. Doman graduated from BYU [2002, B.S in business]; Skyline H.S.[Salt Lake City, 1995]. He served a mission to Bahia Blanca, Argentina. Doman and his wife Alisha have three children: a daughter and two sons.
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Monday, April 25, 2011
Heidi Swinton on Latter-Day Profiles
Season 11: Episode 1
Heidi S. Swinton is an award-winning author and screenwriter whose works include PBS documentaries American Prophet; Sacred Stone; Sweetwater Rescue; Trail of Hope; and America’s Choir. She has served on the Relief Society general board and as a member of Church writing committees. She served with her husband, Jeffrey C. Swinton, as he presided over the England London South Mission (2006-2009); they are the parents of five sons, four living, and have four daughters-in-law and six grandchildren.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Debbie Morisie & Eda Ashby on Latter-day Profiles
Rod Hawes on Latter-day Profiles

Rodney Hawes is on the National Advisory Council of the Marriott School of Business at BYU and is a member of the Board of Dean’s Advisors at Harvard Business School. He is the former Chairman and CEO of Life Re Corporation and founded the Investment Associates of New Canaan, Connecticut. His entrepreneurial endeavors include computer software companies, consumer products, and developing the Five Guys Burgers and Fries franchise in several western states. Brother Hawes is a military graduate from Stanford and has an MBA from Harvard.
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Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Paul Cardall on Latter-day Profiles
Latter-day Profiles #905
Paul Cardall

The four-time Billboard charting recording
artist Paul Cardall has inspired people worldwide. Not only as a songwriter, composer, and performer, but He has been successful running his own independent record label Stone Angel Music for more than 10 years.
As a kid he tried piano lessons as an 8 year old but quit after less than a year. As a teenager, Cardall discovered his gift of music after a friend’s tragic death. He found solace through the family piano. Over the next several years, Cardall spent hours at the piano perfecting his gift. He spent time with popular piano instructor Craig Kaelin who helped critique Cardall's music, taught improvisation skills, and shed new light on chord structures. Cardall was also busy learning he had a gift of working with people.
After serving a 2-year mission for his Church he was recruited by Salt Lake Community College with a full ride leadership scholarship. He was involved in student affairs, serving as the Fine Arts President and Public Relations Vice-President. He had the opportunity to work as a board member with a 6-figure budget, coordinating hundreds of events for students and people in the community. He oversaw events with local and national performers, poets, and authors. He also served as President of the Student Leadership Council and was able to help the college administration with organizing recruiting activities.
During his college experience, Cardall took jobs playing the piano for tips in Nordstrom and in fine dining restaurants in Salt Lake City, Utah. Many customers requested a CD of his music, and so in 1994 he Paul recorded his first album titled Sign of Affection. A copy made its way to #1 New York Times best-selling author Richard Paul Evans, writer of The Christmas Box. In 1995 he invited Cardall to create a musical adaptation of his story. Consequently, Cardall was able to work with Evans coordinating tours and other events surrounding the release of the CD and the book. The resulting album sold tens of thousands of copies its first year.
Cardall continued to serve his community as a counselor for Brigham Young University’s Family Program Especially for Youth Camp. His responsibilities included planning and executing events for hundreds of teenagers. During this time, as fans of Cardall’s music continued to grow, he became serious about a career. In 1999, Cardall became a full-time artist when he signed a multi-album deal with Narada, a division of Virgin Records America. After releasing 2 albums with Narada, including a re-release of The Christmas Box Cardall left to start his own record label, Stone Angel Music.
Stone Angel Music distributes his music all over the world. This distribution includes license deals with Orange Music in Singapore, Bon Music in South Korea, and San Pablo Music in Spain. Overall, Cardall has released thirteen studio albums, many of which have debuted on Billboard Charts. In addition to his own music career, Cardall’s label has signed cellist Steven Sharp Nelson, whose Sacred Cello debuted on the Billboard Classical Charts; guitarist' Jake White, and film composer Ryan Stewart, who scores orchestral works for the SCI-FI Channel, and guitarist Ryan Tilby from the Capitol Music group Ryan Shupe & The Rubberband.
Paul Cardall

The four-time Billboard charting recording
artist Paul Cardall has inspired people worldwide. Not only as a songwriter, composer, and performer, but He has been successful running his own independent record label Stone Angel Music for more than 10 years.
As a kid he tried piano lessons as an 8 year old but quit after less than a year. As a teenager, Cardall discovered his gift of music after a friend’s tragic death. He found solace through the family piano. Over the next several years, Cardall spent hours at the piano perfecting his gift. He spent time with popular piano instructor Craig Kaelin who helped critique Cardall's music, taught improvisation skills, and shed new light on chord structures. Cardall was also busy learning he had a gift of working with people.
After serving a 2-year mission for his Church he was recruited by Salt Lake Community College with a full ride leadership scholarship. He was involved in student affairs, serving as the Fine Arts President and Public Relations Vice-President. He had the opportunity to work as a board member with a 6-figure budget, coordinating hundreds of events for students and people in the community. He oversaw events with local and national performers, poets, and authors. He also served as President of the Student Leadership Council and was able to help the college administration with organizing recruiting activities.
During his college experience, Cardall took jobs playing the piano for tips in Nordstrom and in fine dining restaurants in Salt Lake City, Utah. Many customers requested a CD of his music, and so in 1994 he Paul recorded his first album titled Sign of Affection. A copy made its way to #1 New York Times best-selling author Richard Paul Evans, writer of The Christmas Box. In 1995 he invited Cardall to create a musical adaptation of his story. Consequently, Cardall was able to work with Evans coordinating tours and other events surrounding the release of the CD and the book. The resulting album sold tens of thousands of copies its first year.
Cardall continued to serve his community as a counselor for Brigham Young University’s Family Program Especially for Youth Camp. His responsibilities included planning and executing events for hundreds of teenagers. During this time, as fans of Cardall’s music continued to grow, he became serious about a career. In 1999, Cardall became a full-time artist when he signed a multi-album deal with Narada, a division of Virgin Records America. After releasing 2 albums with Narada, including a re-release of The Christmas Box Cardall left to start his own record label, Stone Angel Music.
Stone Angel Music distributes his music all over the world. This distribution includes license deals with Orange Music in Singapore, Bon Music in South Korea, and San Pablo Music in Spain. Overall, Cardall has released thirteen studio albums, many of which have debuted on Billboard Charts. In addition to his own music career, Cardall’s label has signed cellist Steven Sharp Nelson, whose Sacred Cello debuted on the Billboard Classical Charts; guitarist' Jake White, and film composer Ryan Stewart, who scores orchestral works for the SCI-FI Channel, and guitarist Ryan Tilby from the Capitol Music group Ryan Shupe & The Rubberband.
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