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Hi, I’m Dorene

Hi, my name is Dorene. I joined the Church in 1986 and went on a mission to Atlanta, Georgia in 1988. I lived in Utah and went to Salt Lake Community College before my mission. I am from Ohio, and … Read the rest here

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In an effort to highlight the LDS Church’s chronology of LGBTQ messaging, the LatterGayStories podcast released a document called: On the Record. The document shares the policies and doctrines of the Church on the topics of sexual orientation and … Read the rest here

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Hi, I’m Linnette

We all have a unique story and I think it can help each other to see the variety of experience in gay life.  Just because my path went the way that it did does not mean someone else’s will go … Read the rest here

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Hi, I’m Annette

This Pride month, I found myself feeling the need to express some deep rooted personal feelings. I know that my words cannot express adequately what is in my heart. I know that I live a very privileged life. I am … Read the rest here

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Hi, I’m Jonathan

Hi everyone, I’m Jonathan Rogers. I’m a straight, cisgender man (he/him/his). My wife, two boys, and I live in Canton, GA, USA. We’ve lived here for a little more than a year. I work as a Business Analyst & Agile … Read the rest here

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Hi, I’m Samuel

In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the law of chastity dictates that sexual relations are only to be had within the bonds of lawful marriage. It further restricts sexual relations as only being appropriate between members of … Read the rest here

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About the host:
Kyle Ashworth
Kyle Ashworth

He’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

He’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