There Are No Gays In Montana Isaac Hunter & Tyler Nelson
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Coming out can be hard, especially in rural America. There Are No Gays In Montana is a lifestyle podcast hosted by husbands Isaac Hunter and Tyler Nelson. Listen as they release episodes every other week and talk all things growing up gay in a state with more cows than people, let alone gay people (or gay cows). They cover topics like country music queer icons, coming out at work, and attending Catholic high school, while sharing stories of how they went from straight, closeted, college best friends to husbands.
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07 - Theater Kids With Power Tools
Isaac and Tyler join friends, Matt and Reed, as they share their high school experience while being gay and out at Catholic school.
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06 - “No Homo”coming King
A prom king and a homecoming king walk into a high school dance… Join the boys this week as they talk high school sports, girlfriends, and dead deer on the bus.
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05 - A Pint Of Coming Out Courage
Sometimes it just takes the tiniest bit of courage and a 16oz pale ale. In this week’s episode, Isaac shares his coming out story with Tyler and Ariel. The gang then breaks down best and worse responses to someone coming out, why it’s okay if someone’s reaction isn’t perfect, and how we get rid of the need to come out entirely.
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04 - Countdown To "Out"
So you're together! Now what? Tyler shares his coming out story with Isaac and Ariel, divulging the details along the way. He covers counting down the seconds right before telling his parents and special moments with his siblings. The gang then discusses what makes it so hard to come out in Montana.
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03 - Someone Let Chenny Out
Can country music be gay? In this episode, the boys join Ariel in discussing every little gay boy's need for a 90s country queen icon, country music's impact on growing up gay, and of course, the FASHION of it all!
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Trailer: There Are No Gays in Montana
Coming out can be hard, especially in rural America. There Are No Gays In Montana is a lifestyle podcast hosted by husbands Isaac Hunter and Tyler Nelson. Listen as they release episodes every other week and talk all things growing up gay in a state with more cows than people, let alone gay people (or gay cows). They cover topics like country music queer icons, coming out at work, and attending Catholic high school, while sharing stories of how they went from straight, closeted, college best friends to husbands.
Join us on all major socials @nogaysinmontana for exclusive content!
Customer Reviews
AMAZING SHOW! GREAT IDEA!
Hi! I’m a straight women living in Chicago. I love learning about someone else’s experiences living else where. “Coming out” in Chicago is no big deal- no one cares here- it makes me so sad that other places aren’t as expecting
I have a set of twin girls and I wished one would be queer one of might be🤞 io only say that cuz I’d be a great mom to a queer child- in our house nothings a secret LOL we talk about EVERYTHING!
Anyway thank you for being so open and so supportive of others- by making this podcast is huge! You know how many people you can reach and help! I IT’S AMAZING
THANK YOU🩷
A Sweet Treat- laugh out loud funny and real!
This podcast is delightful! Isaac and Tyler are so genuine and sincere in their recounting of the triumphs and challenges they faced growing up in Montana while searching for their truest selves. Having anchored their relationship, they’re now gifting the rest of us a gentle and sweet window into their lives and their love. Ariel is a fantastic guide to “the boys”, prompting extra reflections, introspection and genuine curiosity. I listen while doing dishes, walking in my Kalispell MT neighborhood, putting together the fire pit in the backyard, driving… I laugh out loud and get teary in parts. I’m loving this ride and can’t wait to see the positive ripple effect on our world. Your voices are so important! Thank you for sharing ✨💕✨
Give me more, more, more
Love this podcast!! The blend of genuine humor and honest stories is wonderful. Would love to hear more about growing up in a place “without” gay people, having relationships that felt right or not so right, and how you found your queer community now. Worth the listen for both my rural and my city babes navigating this little world.