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Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler

Episode 854: Alex Cutini, CEO of Encircle, Powerful Story

Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler

Richard Ostler

Religion & Spirituality

4.7 • 855 Ratings

🗓️ 28 December 2025

⏱️ 106 minutes

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Summary

My friend Alex Cutini joins us to share his story: Alex Cutini grew up Catholic in Brazil, sensing early on that he was different from the other boys. At 18, his search for meaning led him to join the LDS Church, serve a mission a year later in Porto Alegre, Brazil, and eventually move to the United States to graduate from BYU-Idaho. Beneath the surface, the strain of hiding who he was grew into profound depression and moments of suicidal ideation. Coming out meant stepping away from the church and facing the heartbreak of family members who struggled to accept him. Yet alongside that pain came grace: a deep, enduring love with his husband Matt, now married for ten years, and unexpected, unwavering support from his mission president and the missionary and family who baptized him. As both of their families slowly learned how to love more fully, Alex found his way forward—toward healing, purpose, and ultimately becoming the CEO of Encircle, where his story now helps save lives. Alex then shares the story of Encircle, now serving communities through five locations across Utah. He honors Stephenie Larsen’s original vision and courage in founding Encircle, and explains how that vision has grown into a lifeline for queer youth and their families. Encircle provides affirming clinical therapy, currently accepting new clients, alongside a wide range of free programs and services designed to create safety, connection, and hope. Together, these offerings reflect a simple but powerful mission: to ensure no young person or family has to navigate identity, mental health, or belonging alone. This is one of the most powerful podcasts we’ve ever done. Alex’s coming-out story is profoundly moving as he shares his journey from shame to self-love and acceptance—traveling from darkness, depression, and little hope to light, happiness, and a deeper capacity to help others. I wish everyone—straight or queer—could hear his story. The principles and insights he shares have the power to help us all. Thank you, Alex, for being on the podcast and for your extraordinary work at Encircle. You are making a tremendous difference for good in our community, and you are one of my heroes. And to everyone involved with Encircle—thank you. I am deeply supportive of your lifesaving work. Links: Alex’s Instagram: @alexcutini Alex's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexcutini/ Encircle's Instagram: @encircletogether Encircle: https://encircletogether.org/

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0:00.0

Hello, welcome listeners to another episode of Listen, Learn, and Love hosted by Richard Osler.

0:09.5

We're recording in the basement of our home because we're doing construction upstairs, but

0:14.6

maybe, hopefully you won't hear that during the podcast.

0:17.9

Anyway, my guest on today's podcast is someone I've really looked forward to have on the

0:22.2

podcast and has overdue. He's the chief executive officer at Encircle. Alex Kuchini,

0:28.8

welcome to the podcast, Alex. Thank you so much for having me. This is such a treat. I've been

0:33.8

listening to you and the podcast for a really long time now. So it feels like surreal to be here and listen to your voice,

0:42.3

like listening to you and looking at you because you have a very,

0:45.8

very particular voice that's so calming and soothing.

0:49.3

So it feels really cool.

0:51.3

You're very kind, Alex.

0:53.8

And just a little bit about Alex.

0:55.9

He's Brazilian.

0:56.9

He looks younger than 40, but he's actually 40, if you know, Alex.

1:03.0

He's a convert to the LDS Church.

1:06.0

You may talk a little bit of that.

1:07.2

Served admission made his way to BYU, Idaho as a closeted gay Latter-day Saint,

1:12.3

got a degree in finance and social psychology, end up getting a job at Goldman Sachs.

1:18.5

He may talk a little bit about that.

1:20.9

But for the last period of time, he's been the chief executive officer at Encircle.

1:27.7

I went to the original Encircle grand opening.

1:31.1

I just Googled that date, listeners.

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