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Latter Gay Stories
107: Cher McCoy | A Mother’s Love: My Journey as an LGBT ally, friend and mom.

Latter Gay Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 54:00


On Mother’s Day, Cher’s son came out to her. From that day forward she fought to protect him and the community he belongs to. In this episode Cher discusses her journey as an LGBT ally and friend to the LDS/LGBT community. She shares the hard parts about religion, society and the traditional views of sexuality. Cher offers advice to parents of LGBT children and what her path looked like during those crucial “coming out” experiences. https://youtu.be/cyCKcECOYFU

Mormon Stories - LDS
722: Utah's Escalating Suicide Crisis and LDS LGBT Despair Pt. 2

Mormon Stories - LDS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2017 73:39


Panelists Wendy & Thomas Montgomery and Daniel Parkinson delve into topics related to Utah’s escalating suicide crisis and the feeling of despair that many LDS LGBT individuals experience. Part 1: In this episode, the panel discusses appropriate guidelines when discussing suicide and work to identify possible correlates unique to Utah and the broader LDS LGBT community. Part 2: In this episode, the panel discusses the perceived “whiplash” of mixed messaging from LDS Church leadership about LGBT people.  They also discuss how to communicate and address the possible causes of the escalating suicide crisis, without violating the guidelines shared in episode 1.

Mormon Stories - LDS
721: Utah's Escalating Suicide Crisis and LDS LGBT Despair Pt. 1

Mormon Stories - LDS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2017 55:40


Panelists Wendy & Thomas Montgomery and Daniel Parkinson delve into topics related to Utah’s escalating suicide crisis and the feeling of despair that many LDS LGBT individuals experience. Part 1: In this episode, the panel discusses appropriate guidelines when discussing suicide and work to identify possible correlates unique to Utah and the broader LDS LGBT community. Part 2: In this episode, the panel discusses the perceived “whiplash” of mixed messaging from LDS Church leadership about LGBT people.  They also discuss how to communicate and address the possible causes of the escalating suicide crisis, without violating the guidelines shared in episode 1.

Mormon Transitions
017: Utah's Escalating Suicide Crisis and LDS LGBT Despair Pt. 2

Mormon Transitions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2017 73:39


Panelists Wendy & Thomas Montgomery and Daniel Parkinson delve into topics related to Utah’s escalating suicide crisis and the feeling of despair that many LDS LGBT individuals experience. Part 1: In this episode, the panel discusses appropriate guidelines when discussing suicide and work to identify possible correlates unique to Utah and the broader LDS LGBT community. Part 2: In this episode, the panel discusses the perceived “whiplash” of mixed messaging from LDS Church leadership about LGBT people.  They also discuss how to communicate and address the possible causes of the escalating suicide crisis, without violating the guidelines shared in episode 1.

Mormon Transitions
016: Utah's Escalating Suicide Crisis and LDS LGBT Despair Pt. 1

Mormon Transitions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2017 55:40


Panelists Wendy & Thomas Montgomery and Daniel Parkinson delve into topics related to Utah’s escalating suicide crisis and the feeling of despair that many LDS LGBT individuals experience. Part 1: In this episode, the panel discusses appropriate guidelines when discussing suicide and work to identify possible correlates unique to Utah and the broader LDS LGBT community. Part 2: In this episode, the panel discusses the perceived “whiplash” of mixed messaging from LDS Church leadership about LGBT people.  They also discuss how to communicate and address the possible causes of the escalating suicide crisis, without violating the guidelines shared in episode 1.

Mormon Stories - LDS
681: Stephen Urquhart - Former Utah State Senator on LDS Church Influence in the Utah Legislature Pt. 2

Mormon Stories - LDS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2016 111:44


Stephen Urquhart was raised in Houston, Texas, where he and his family converted to the LDS church after the suicide of his older brother.  After serving an LDS mission in Brazil, Steve married Sara Stanley and graduated from BYU Law School -- ultimately settling in St. George, Utah. After developing a successful law career in St. George, Stephen served for 16 years in the Utah State Legislature, representing Washington County. In total, Stephen served 8 years in the Utah House of Representatives, and 8 years in the Utah Senate.  During this vast legislative career, Stephen championed legislation on several issues crucial to Utahns, including: public land use, water rights, death penalty, increasing citizen access to legal services, numerous initiatives to improve K-12 and higher education in Utah, and most recently -- anti-discrimination and hate crimes legislation (LGBT), as well as the legalization of medical marijuana. In this two-part episode, Stephen discusses: Part 1: His early years in the LDS Church, and his legal and legislative careers in Utah. Part 2: His experiences and reflections on the powerful influence of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints on the Utah legislative process, and his loss of LDS faith after witnessing the negative impact of LDS LGBT policies on several people close to him.

Mormon Stories - LDS
680: Stephen Urquhart - Former Utah State Senator on LDS Church Influence in the Utah Legislature Pt. 1

Mormon Stories - LDS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2016 70:48


Stephen Urquhart was raised in Houston, Texas, where he and his family converted to the LDS church after the suicide of his older brother.  After serving an LDS mission in Brazil, Steve married Sara Stanley and graduated from BYU Law School -- ultimately settling in St. George, Utah. After developing a successful law career in St. George, Stephen served for 16 years in the Utah State Legislature, representing Washington County. In total, Stephen served 8 years in the Utah House of Representatives, and 8 years in the Utah Senate.  During this vast legislative career, Stephen championed legislation on several issues crucial to Utahns, including: public land use, water rights, death penalty, increasing citizen access to legal services, numerous initiatives to improve K-12 and higher education in Utah, and most recently -- anti-discrimination and hate crimes legislation (LGBT), as well as the legalization of medical marijuana. In this two-part episode, Stephen discusses: Part 1: His early years in the LDS Church, and his legal and legislative careers in Utah. Part 2: His experiences and reflections on the powerful influence of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints on the Utah legislative process, and his loss of LDS faith after witnessing the negative impact of LDS LGBT policies on several people close to him.

Radio Free Mormon
Radio Free Mormon: 002: The Reluctant Revelation

Radio Free Mormon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2016 37:00


Today a Guest host is continuing with Episode #2 from a series called “Radio Free Mormon”.  This Second Episode “The Reluctant Revelation” goes into the November 5th 2015 Policy changes against LDS LGBT members and their children. Handbook Changes Elder Christofferson’s Clarification First Presidency Clarification  Nelson declaring policy a revelation Who Leaked the Policy Disclaimer: […] The post Radio Free Mormon: 002: The Reluctant Revelation appeared first on Radio Free Mormon.

Mormon Matters - (Dan Wotherspoon ARCHIVE)
Announcing a New Survey about LDS LGBT Policies

Mormon Matters - (Dan Wotherspoon ARCHIVE)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2016 11:19


Let your views be heard about current LDS policies and teachings about LGBT persons and issues! Two social psychologists, Michael Nielsen and David Wulff have launched a survey with the hope of learning more about feelings and understandings of LGBT Latter-day Saints and issues among church members from all across the spectrum of belief and activity. This survey offers chances in various places for respondents to type in longer answers to open-ended questions, making it a bit difficult to accurately predict how long it will take to complete the survey. The current estimate is 30 to 40 minutes. Here is a link to the survey's landing page. There you can learn more about Michael and David, privacy of your data, and more.   Be part of this potentially important qualitative as well as quantitative survey. Only through means like this can we fully understand how Latter-day Saints connect various parts of their Mormonism with different ideas and experiences. Take the survey--and then share it with friends and family members. Especially those who may see things differently than you do! http://bit.ly/2eZ6bnh

Mormon Stories - LDS
657: Apostasy in Anchorage, Alaska – The Excommunication of Amy and Jake Malouf

Mormon Stories - LDS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2016 95:45


Amy and Jake Malouf have been devout LDS church members for their entire lives – living the past 14+ years in Anchorage, Alaska. They have served in high-level callings in their Anchorage ward, and are very well-respected and well-liked in their Alaska LDS community. Two years ago Amy and Jake began to have doubts about the truthfulness of the LDS Church. As they began to share their questions/doubts/concerns about LDS doctrine and policy on Facebook (e.g., the November 2015 policy against LGBT Mormons and their children), their posts were monitored by ward and stake members and reported to the stake leadership. When they were directly asked by their stake president to remain silent about their questions/concerns/doubts/disbelief – they declined as a matter of conscience. Recently when they spoke out publicly on Facebook against the November, 2015 LGBT policy (out of concern for LDS LGBT youth suicides) they were informed by their LDS stake president that they will soon be excommunicated. The date/time of their disciplinary council is October 11, 2016 at 9pm Utah time. This is their story. P.S.  Amy is a fabulous artist.  Her artwork can be found here!  www.amymalouf.com

the Profane Argument, atheist podcast
Ep#1: Who are we?; LDS & LGBT; news from Phoenix

the Profane Argument, atheist podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2016 62:02


Our first episode, we discuss who we are, LDS LGBT, and news from Phoenix AZ.

Mormon Stories - LDS
299: LDS Bishop Kevin Kloosterman's Talk on Homosexuals in the Mormon Church

Mormon Stories - LDS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2011 9:51


This is LDS Bishop Kevin Kloosterman's talk on homosexuals in the LDS Church that was given on 11/6/2011 during the Mormon Stories"Circling the Wagons" conference in Salt Lake City, UT in support of our LDS LGBT brothers and sisters.