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There Are No Gays In Montana

Isaac Hunter & Tyler Nelson
Coming Out
Montana
Country Music
Mental Health
Family Dynamics
High School Experiences
Queer Culture
Prom
Podcast Launch
Representation
Gay Rights
LGBTQIA+ Community
Queer Representation
Rural America
Catholic School
Karaoke
High School Experience
LGBTQ+ Culture
Glacier Queer Alliance
Willie Nelson

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 Ca... more

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It’s the gayest time of the year! In this Halloween special and final episode of Season 2, Ariel, Tyler, and Isaac don their costumes, share hilarious stories, and reveal their favorite spooky movies. Highlights include a thrilling horror movie quiz,... more

Ariel returns! The gang sits down to talk about friend groups under the LGBTQIA+ umbrella. They dive into initial perceptions of gay friend groups, different friend group dynamics, and finding gay friends in your area. 

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Tyler and Isaac sit down with Karen, a real estate agent in Missoula, Montana and discuss the unique challenges and needs for LGBTQ+ people when buying a home. They dive into what makes Montana unique for queer living, what home trends are here to st... more

Every gay boy is assigned a pop star at birth to relentlessly support throughout her career. In this special episode, Tyler discusses all things pop music, including why we love it, who are his favorites, and the tie between queer culture and pop mus... more

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Recent Guests

Karen Bergdegange
Realtor in Missoula and a founding member of the LGBTQ Plus Real Estate Alliance
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Episode: 38 - Two Acres and Some Chickens
Lily Moskovitz
Podcast host and guest during Pride discussions
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Episode: 30 - Pride Is The New Black
Alexis Briarley
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Episode: 30 - Pride Is The New Black
Matthew Burgess
A close friend who shared experiences about being gay in high school.
Episode: 07 - Theater Kids With Power Tools
Reed Munson
A close friend who shared experiences about being gay in high school.
Episode: 07 - Theater Kids With Power Tools

Hosts

Tyler Nelson
Isaac Hunter

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 115 ratings
  • Great podcast!

    I am a middle aged woman from rural Montana with two! gay sons. I have loved listening to Isaac and Tyler’s experiences growing up here. It has helped me understand my kids better. Thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    KP406MT
    United Statesa year ago
  • 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 ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    auty home
    United States2 years ago
  • 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 neighborho... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AudreyJBHyv
    United States2 years ago
  • 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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Rainacasa
    United States2 years ago
  • So good, relatable, and much needed content

    This podcast was such a great idea, I’m proud of you guys for doing it! I can relate to so much of it. Literally didn’t know a single out and open gay until I was in highschool so very relatable. Having something like this to listen to as a teenager would have been such a good outlet. Y’all are doing Gods work 🙌🏼😂. Also Shania is the gay icon for rural closeted folk 100%.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    GammaGames
    United States2 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the genuine humor and vulnerability of the hosts in sharing their personal experiences.
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Many find the podcast relatable, particularly those who have faced challenges in accepting their identities in less accepting environments.

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38 - Two Acres and Some Chickens
Q: Can you explain the Homes for All program?
Karen detailed that Homes for All is a sponsorship fund for Missoula Pride aimed at supporting LGBTQ+ homeownership initiatives and providing scholarships for homebuyer education.
38 - Two Acres and Some Chickens
Q: What are some of the challenges that queer people face during the home-buying process?
Karen described various concerns, including potential discrimination from sellers and the need for safe professionals to guide them through the home-buying journey.
38 - Two Acres and Some Chickens
Q: What led you to become a realtor and support LGBTQ+ clients?
Karen explained that her experiences in the travel industry, combined with her desire to help people, led her to transition to real estate and focus on supporting LGBTQ+ clients.
37 - A Pop Star Will Be Assigned To You At Birth
Q: Did you have the same experience of hiding your music taste?
Phil shared that he was ashamed of his music taste during middle school but became unapologetic about it in high school.
37 - A Pop Star Will Be Assigned To You At Birth
Q: Who is your main girl and why?
Phil's main girl is Pink, admired for her live performances and daring stunts.

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What is There Are No Gays In Montana about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This lifestyle podcast focuses on the experiences of growing up gay in rural America, particularly in a state where LGBTQ+ representation is scarce. The hosts, who are married, share their personal stories and humorous anecdotes about their journeys from being closeted to fully embracing their identities. Topics range from pop culture references, such as country music queer icons and early internet culture, to the complexities of coming out in various settings like workplaces and religious environments. The podcast uniquely captures the blend of joy, humor, and challenges faced by LGBTQ+ individuals in less accepting environments, making it relatable and insightful for listeners who share similar backgrounds or want to understand these expe... more

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