She's actually in the process of getting her own account here approved so she can post herself. She's waiting for verification, but look for Cat Tale soon. "Kitten" was already taken.

But briefly...
She says that just like anything, there are different kinds of Latter-Day Saints, and it runs the entire spectrum. Where we live, the church is made up almost entirely of converts and people bring baggage with them from their life before joining. There are those who cling to the most conservative of religious views and those who are much more liberal. Among the educated LDS there tends to be a more liberal movement toward science, while among others, they are similar to any conservative Christian religion that's afraid of evolution, and there's everything in between.
She originally joined the church in a university ward and she says that she could have said almost anything openly and it would have been accepted. She sees the educated church members moving more in a science-based direction, but there are others who come from conservative Protestant backgrounds who are more like Janadele, etc.
She said that on some things she has views which the church doesn't have an official stand on so members can go their own way, but other views would not necessarily be official doctrine, such as her views on the barley question (i.e. that the Book of Mormon is not infallible when it comes to specific facts). She says her beliefs have not prevented her from being a member in good standing, since she believes the moral principles as taught by the church are true.
[Note
this earlier post about the thoughts of some BYU professors, for example. --Pup.]