Hosted by the emerging voice of Jesse Friedman, Unheard is a weekly talk show that is shaping the conversation about abortion in America. Unheard is on a hiatus, but we'll be back with more content soon!
Joses Martin, producer and editor of Hush, joins the show to talk about why it was created, what it concluded, and why we need to #StartAHealthyConversation. Watch the film for yourself here: www.hushfilm.com.
NARAL Pro-Choice America's "Comedians in Cars Getting Abortions" video is drawing a negative reaction from pro-life and pro-choice people alike. While it's a big win for the pro-life side of the issue, it's also a perfect example of the kind of creative art that the pro-life community must avoid at all costs. Watch the full video on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDouGWrIY78.
The Texas Supreme Court ruling is evidence that the pro-life movement will need to look beyond the political realm to make a difference.
How should a pro-life advocate respond to the Cincinnati gorilla fiasco?
Samantha Bee is known for being avidly pro-choice, but a closer look at one of her recent works reveals that it seems to be pro-life.
Jesse tells his story about how he got involved in Voices for the Voiceless. Recorded live from The Expo at the Voices for the Voiceless HQ in Downtown PHX.
Prince passed away last week, but we can learn a lot from him about how to impact society.
Elisa Medina, Director of Programs & Operations at the Hands of Hope South and Central clinics in Tucson, joins the show to talk about caring for the woman in crisis.
Spoken word artist Grace E. talks about what a culture-changing piece of art looks like.
Madison, an author and former model, tells us what the pro-life movement needs to look like in order to be effective.
Paul and Nathan are members of the Narrative team. "Until we can realize how complex this issue is and stop pretending as if they were simple answers, we're not going to be able to get anywhere. And that's the point of Narrative--that by telling these stories, we can show people the human side of the issue."
Josiah is the founder and CEO of Voices for the Voiceless. "Some moments in history compel the most unlikely of leaders to lead."
Sam is a musician and the web developer for Voices for the Voiceless. "Every day, every hour I put in to this work is not going towards making a better website. It's not going towards making me look cool or making our organization look cool. It's not going towards blowing up a specific mantra or motto. It's going simply towards saving the unborn and ending abortion in Arizona."
Brianna is the graphic designer of Voices for the Voiceless and head of recruitment for the Exposures project. "Visuals are important. We've discovered that we need to make our message beautiful, and that's the only way that people are going to see the beauty and value of life."
Voices for the Voiceless is redefining pro-life activism with storytelling. Starting on October 13th, Jesse Friedman is interviewing a member of this rising movement every week. Don't miss it.