Queerstake Mika McIntosh
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- Religión y espiritualidad
Queer current/post/former Mormons share stories from their lives.
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14. Jake - "This was a bottle episode for sure."
Jake is the gay Mormon friend I’ve had the longest. We've known each other a whole decade!
We about “growing up” together in the gay Mormon Utah scene, TV shows, starting a gay summer fun band, and our old friend group (G-Crew + Torrin). This episode is much safer for my parents. Sorry that it's a long one.
Host - Mika
Guest - Jake
Editor - Richard
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Mike - "Hot Boy D*mn"
Mamãe e Papãe, probably don't listen to this one, k?
My long time buddy Mike and I share some spiked kombucha and talk about someday owning apartment buildings, mormonism, and gay things. This episode is more mature than previous ones and contains a few f-bombs and a brief talk about sex.
Host - Mika
Guest - Mike
Editor - Richard
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12. Richard - "Opposite Sex Attracted."
"We both kind of low key started liking each other, like we had a talent boner for each other."
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"We tried to be good Mormon boys and study scriptures together, but as gay boys that accidentally meet up in college do, things slowly became a little more physical."
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"So young. So gay. Even though we were young and maybe naive in some things, there was life experience that hit us pretty hard at SVU, too." -
11. Laurie - “You’re aesthetically pleasing, but that’s about it. Your personality is junk.”
“Platonic romance is really important to me.”
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10. Macy - "Some degree of not straight (a memoir)"
Rexburg: The land of marriage!
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9. Steve - "Not that I really believe in luck, either. I just believe life is what it is."
July 2018. Steve’s my second interview. I have no idea what I'm doing, but I'm excited anyway. We meet in a park, soak in some rays, chat, get interrupted by a phone call that causes me to lose part of the recording, and all around have a dope time.
“Not that I really believe in luck either, I just believe life is what it is. But I do believe that there is a life force, that there is something that binds us together that isn’t just science and chemicals.”