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Hi, I’m Estelle

My name is Estelle Hafen, I am 20 years old and I will graduate from BYU-I with a degree in Public Health 3 days before my 21st birthday in April. I got into Public Health because I wanted to work … Read the rest here

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Hi, I’m Jacob

I’m Jacob, a radiologist and another gay guy trying to figure out my place in the church. While this clip is a few years old now, it still effectively conveys some of the angst that I encounter during my regular … Read the rest here

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The Safe Way

by Thomas Montgomery

LDS Living recently had an article with excerpts from Tom Christoffersonā€™s book ā€œThat We May Be One, A Gay Mormonā€™s Perspective on Faith and Family.ā€1  Within LGBTQ+ Mormon circles, Tomā€™s book is controversial in that … Read the rest here

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Hi, I’m Laura

Hi! My name is Laura Root. I am 47 years old. I grew up in an active LDS family and loved going to church. I developed a strong testimony of the gospel at a young age and always enjoyed praying … Read the rest here

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Hi, I’m Taylor

My name is Taylor Weatherston. I suppose the first time I knew I was a little different from the other boys was when I was seven. Truthfully, I donā€™t remember his name or what he looked like, but I remember … Read the rest here

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Sacred Spaces

by Thomas Montgomery

Recently, I attended my fifth Affirmation Conference.  Affirmation is a support group for LGBTQIA Mormons.  It is a remarkably diverse space that includes not just inactive/ex-Mormons but active queer Mormons and active allies.  It bridges a wide

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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.
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