[2] In June 2007, John Dehlin was quoted for stories by The New York Times and Good Morning America, discussing Mitt Romney and Mormonism.[5][6] In January 2010, Dehlin resumed the blog and podcast, focusing on faith crises, mental illnesses, and notable guests,[7] beginning with interviews of Joanna Brooks and John C.[8][9] Among numerous other regular hosts who have joined Dehlin in conducting interviews for the podcast were Dan Wotherspoon, former editor of Sunstone magazine, and Natasha Helfer Parker, a licensed clinical marriage and family therapist.In the review, Smith alleges that "Dehlin is frequently uninformed of the often controversial material he discusses with interviewees, and that he promotes views hostile to the foundational beliefs of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints".[22] Guests have included a number of "NeverMos" (short for "never-Mormons") and former Mormons[23] who have either backgrounds in "comparative religions/cults" or histories of being associated with the LDS Church without ever becoming members.