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Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler

Episode 890: Dilyn Eyerly, Bisexual Queer Latter-day Saint

Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler

Richard Ostler

Religion & Spirituality

4.7855 Ratings

🗓️ 11 May 2026

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

My friend Dilyn Eyerly (student at Utah Valley University, age 31, RM, active LDS) joins us to share her story. Dilyn talks about growing up and realizing she was not straight and navigating that with herself, her family and the Church. Dilyn talks about her decision to serve a mission and the suicidal ideation she dealt with and how she was able to finish her mission. Dilyn talks about “Godly Anger” and coming out “fine I’m Bi”—and how coming out (“letting people in”) helped her and her journey with the Church. Dilyn talks about not going to Church but attending the UVU LGBTQ Institute class—and how that class (and all the supportive Institute Teachers)—eventually created a desire to go back to Church and the Temple—including telling her Bishop and Stake President “I’m a Bisexual Queer Woman and I’m done hiding, especially at Church.” Thank you Dilyn for your courage to come on the podcast and share your story. You are super brave and courageous. I learned so much from you story on how to better love and support LGBTQ Latter-day Saints. You helpful me further realize that fulling owning one’s identity and having supportive people in one’s life can be the road back to the Church. You are awesome. And I wish the UVU LGBTQ Institute class could scale church-wide so more could have the love, understanding, help connecting to God/Jesus, support that are in the class. Thank you for all the UVU Institute teachers who are supporting queer Latter-day Saints. Links: Dilyn’s Instagram: @dilyndidwhat

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0:00.0

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

0:09.4

We have had the privilege here at the podcast place to record five consecutive episodes over five days,

0:17.6

and I'm just so grateful that brave people reach out and want to share their

0:21.7

stories and so after this episode we've got a little bit of a break but today's episode is

0:28.4

Dylan Eirely welcome to the podcast Dylan thank you you tell us how to spell your first and last

0:35.7

name so everybody can get that right in their brains.

0:38.9

So Dylan is the last part of my government name, and it's D-I-L-Y-N.

0:44.6

And then I-E-E-L-Y-L-N. And then E-E-R-L-Y.

0:51.7

And let me share a little bit about Dylan's story.

0:55.3

She reached out to me and we got this schedule.

0:57.4

She's 31 years old.

0:59.1

She's bisexual, queer.

1:01.4

She served a mission along the way after growing up mostly or all in Texas.

1:05.8

She served in the Vancouver Washington Mission.

1:09.4

She's currently a student at UVU working on a family science degree with a minor and outdoor

1:15.3

recreation.

1:17.1

She's going to talk about just her story.

1:19.5

I've read her story.

1:20.7

She's so prepared and brave.

1:22.1

And I usually don't prepare for a podcast listeners until right before because we do them so frequently.

1:29.9

But as I read her story, tears just came to my eyes with their courage to talk about this space and her journey.

1:38.4

And there's a trigger warning like most of our podcasts.

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