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Hi, I’m Cameron

I am grateful for courage. Particularly the courage to be vulnerable and finally allow myself to be seen. Iā€™ve made some effort to be more real and honest the last little while when I post on here but social media … Read the rest here

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Coming Out of the Tomb

Have you ever stopped to wonder what it would have felt like in those first few hours after the empty tomb had been foundā€”after Mary Magdalene had delivered her breathless message to the angels in white? How would you have … Read the rest here

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Our Family Letter

Iā€™m a multi-generational member. Being a Latter-day Saint is a core part of me. I was baptized when I was 8 years old. I still remember it distinctly. I received my endowments in the Manti Temple. I looked across the … Read the rest here

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Hi, I’m Layne

My son Danny had always planned to serve a mission, following a generations old family tradition. By his senior year, he had developed a deep understanding of the gospel, and he was passionate about helping others to love themselves and … Read the rest here

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Hi, I’m Brandon

Iā€™d like to bear my testimony.

Those words.

It has been over 5 years since I spoke those words from a pulpit in a Mormon chapel. Today, I speak them to you, the reader of this blog. The words today … Read the rest here

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Hi, I’m Annie

ā€œNo.. no, no, no… Shit.ā€ The words echoed in my brain like a thousand drums, beating in rhythm to my pounding heart.

I had started a new university after being disillusioned at BYU. All the meetings, socials, and mingles gave … Read the rest here

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About the host:
Kyle Ashworth
Kyle Ashworth

Heā€™s the voice behind the Latter Gay Stories Podcast, but more importantly, he cares about helping the LGBTQ community find honesty and authenticity in their journey.
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Feel good, knowing you helped!

About the host:
Kyle Ashworth
Kyle Ashworth

Heā€™s the voice behind Latter Gay Stories Podcast, but more importantly, he cares about LGBT people finding honesty and authenticity in their journey.
Read More