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On this week’s edition of Problematic Women, we discuss Taylor Swift’s decision to get political and advocate for the so-called Equality Act, Miley Cyrus’ $175 pro-abortion sweatshirt, President Donald Trump’s controversial remarks about the Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle, and former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley unapologetically standing up for the beliefs of pro-life women.We also feature our sit-down interview with Fox News contributor Mollie Hemingway to talk about her views on feminism and the Brett Kavanaugh fallout. She also addresses how she coped with the loss of her former Federalist staffer, Bre Payton.Payton’s 27th birthday would have been this Saturday, June 8, so we ask that you keep her family and friends in your thoughts and prayers. Listen and subscribe in the podcast below. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Daily Signal's weekly podcast, Problematic Women, went on a three-month hiatus after losing our podcast co-host, Bre Payton, on December 28th of last year.Bre, a former staff writer for The Federalist, passed away from a sudden illness, and is survived by her parents, George and Cindy; siblings James, Jack, Christina, and Cheekie; and her boyfriend Ryan Colby.Hosted today by Kelsey Bolar, the show returns with a special tribute to Bre. Her roommates Kat Nikas, an attorney in Washington, D.C., and Brianna Herlihy, a media relations specialist with Alliance Defending Freedom, join us, along with Lauren Evans of The Daily Signal. We talk about love, loss, hope, and grief.We're also joined by Bre's mom, Cindy Payton, who helps us remember Bre and provides an update on how her family is coping.Our usual show will publish every Thursday morning, and focus on a mix of women’s issues and current events. We’ll feature rotating hosts with diverse perspectives on what it means to be a conservative woman in today’s culture. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Call me at: 1-888-454-8464 Email: askthedoc@healthyinformation.com We are reminded once again about the dangers or potential dangers of the various strains of the flu virus. The H1N1 flu virus recently claimed the life of a 26-year-old female. Bre Payton a broadcast journalist, succumbed to this virus with no apparent warning whatsoever. The debate rages on over whether to get a flu shot or not. The purpose of our discussion today is not to make that determination since that is a personal choice for each person. Our discussion revolves around other factors that you can do to strengthen your immune system to help it defend you against all sorts of pathogens, no matter what they are. We know for example, that even the flu shot cannot protect you from all strains of the virus so it would make sense to strengthen your own internal Department of Defense, which does have the ability to protect you if it remains strong. There are key nutrients which have been proven to support and boost immune function. Here in our research center we have developed a multifaceted broad-spectrum Best Immune Support Supplement, which has proven over the many years to have protected people against colds, the flu, and a wide variety of other potential pathogens.
Jason and Eric roll out the first podcast talking about Tim Cook from Apple introducing iSuppository - a device that will help monitor your health that's tied to your iPhone and iWatch. We might be kidding, or are we? We also talk more about how the government is using or desire for convinced and connectivity to monitor us and the erosion of our rights to privacy. Why aren't we talking about the riots in France anymore, is it because the news organizations have moved on to the United States Federal Government shutting down over Trump's wall or barrier? We wrap up the show talking about the Conspiracy Theory surrounding the death around Right-Wing journalist Bre Payton.
Jason and Eric roll out the first podcast talking about Tim Cook from Apple introducing iSuppository - a device that will help monitor your health that's tied to your iPhone and iWatch. We might be kidding, or are we? We also talk more about how the government is using or desire for convinced and connectivity to monitor us and the erosion of our rights to privacy. Why aren't we talking about the riots in France anymore, is it because the news organizations have moved on to the United States Federal Government shutting down over Trump's wall or barrier? We wrap up the show talking about the Conspiracy Theory surrounding the death around Right-Wing journalist Bre Payton.
Jason and Eric roll out the first podcast talking about Tim Cook from Apple introducing iSuppository - a device that will help monitor your health that's tied to your iPhone and iWatch. We might be kidding, or are we? We also talk more about how the government is using or desire for convinced and connectivity to monitor us and the erosion of our rights to privacy. Why aren't we talking about the riots in France anymore, is it because the news organizations have moved on to the United States Federal Government shutting down over Trump's wall or barrier? We wrap up the show talking about the Conspiracy Theory surrounding the death around Right-Wing journalist Bre Payton.
Listen to our beloved staff writer and guest host Bre Payton's joyful laugh and incisive commentary on The Federalist Radio Hour.
Shocked and devastated that our Problematic Women co-host Bre Payton has suddenly passed away at the age of 26, we spend today's episode remembering Bre and discussing the hole we now have in our hearts for her. We talk about what a unique person she was in Washington, D.C., her faith, and some of the million little things that made her such an intelligent, beautiful, and joyful woman.If you want to contribute to the scholarship fund her family has set up in her memory, donate here:https://www.gofundme.com/bre-payton-scholarship-fund See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We usually feature our "Problematic Women" segment on Friday's podcast. But in the aftermath of the sudden death of "Problematic Women" co-host Bre Payton, we spent today's episode remembering Bre, and how great she was. We talk about what a unique person she was in Washington, D.C. and some of the million little things that made her such a unique--and joyful--individual. If you want to contribute to the scholarship fund her family has set up in her memory, donate here: https://www.gofundme.com/bre-payton-scholarship-fundWe also cover these stories:--Nancy Pelosi is officially House speaker, again.--Paul Whelan, the former U.S. Marine being held in Moscow, has now officially been charged with spying.--Mississippi's new license plate design includes the phrase "In God We Trust."The Daily Signal podcast is available on Ricochet, iTunes, SoundCloud, Google Play, or Stitcher. All of our podcasts can be found at DailySignal.com/podcasts. If you like what you hear, please leave a review. You can also leave us a message at 202-608-6205 or write us at letters@dailysignal.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lyndsey and Mary Katharine remember Bre Payton—and how she’s motivated them to live better lives. Stoicism, habits trackers, and trendy New Year’s Resolutions—oh my. Lyndsey recommends: The Habit Tracker: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/516cbd34e4b0bb1f91d354ed/t/586bcfbe197aeaa9093edb3e/1483460544073/Habit+Tracker.pdf Stoicism on Fire podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/stoicism-on-fire/id1368482721?mt=2Join the conversation and comment on this podcast episode: https://ricochet.com/podcast/ladybrains/lets-reject-nothing-matters-culture-and-live-intentionally/.Now become a Ricochet member for only $5.00 a month! Join and see what you’ve been missing: https://ricochet.com/membership/.Subscribe to LadyBrains in Apple Podcasts (and leave a 5-star review, please!), or by RSS feed. For all our podcasts in one place, subscribe to the Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed in Apple Podcasts or by RSS feed.
Federalist writer Bre Payton has died of H1N1. President Trump's foreign policy approach is different from past Republicans. New Year's resolutions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you thought 2018 went by fast, wait until Bre Payton and Emily Jashinsky remind you of all the insane new cycles we just lived through the past 12 months. They run through this year's breakups, deaths, movements, social media firestorms, celebrity scandals and the Kardashian-West family roller coaster of drama.
Dr. Robert Epstein is a longtime psychology researcher and professor. Bre Payton interviews Epstein on his studies of Internet user data, Google's censorship, online privacy, and how search engines can be used to shift opinions and votes. He has also found that Internet users are divulging nearly 40 % more personal information online than they would if knew more about how that information might be used.
Glamour magazine announces its women of the year--and surprise, surprise, not a single woman on the list is on the right. You may have heard that Ben and Jerry's has released a new anti-Trump ice cream, but did you know they're also supporting the Women's March financially, despite the group's concerning ties with Louis Farrakhan, known for anti-Semitic comments? Plus: One writer at a liberal feminist site is annoyed with Chip Gaines saying he'd like a sixth kid. Kelsey Harkness and Bre Payton join us, for the first time bringing their "Problematic Women" segment to our podcast.We also cover these stories:--The alleged shooter in the tragic massacre in the Pittsburgh Tree of Life synagogue, which left 11 dead, is being charged on 44 counts.--Early reports show big economic gains in October. According to ADP and Moody’s Analytics, private payrolls grew by 227,000 jobs.--Janet Yellen, who until recently served as chair of the Federal Reserve, expressed concern about the level of debt the U.S. is taking on, calling it “unsustainable.”The Daily Signal podcast is available on Ricochet, iTunes, SoundCloud, Google Play, or Stitcher. All of our podcasts can be found at DailySignal.com/podcasts. If you like what you hear, please leave a review. You can also leave us a message at 202-608-6205 or write us at letters@dailysignal.com. Enjoy the show! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
November has been the deadliest month this year for U.S. troops in Afghanistan. Bre Payton and Amber Smith discuss America's longest war, PTSD, and migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border. Smith is a combat veteran helicopter pilot in Iraq and Afghanistan, and former deputy assistant to the secretary of defense.
Julie Kelly is a writer at The Federalist and American Greatness. Kelly and Bre Payton discuss the latest accusations against Brett Kavanaugh, the hearing scheduled for Thursday, and the resulting media frenzy. Kelly also breaks down the surveillance and deep state controversies around Carter Page and the FISA Courts.
Hadley Heath Manning is director of policy at Independent Women's Forum. Manning joins Bre Payton in studio to reflect on the anniversary of 9/11, and discuss recent policy pushes on healthcare and paid family leave.
On a special edition of “Problematic Women” from the White House, The Daily Signal’s Kelsey Harkness and The Federalist’s Bre Payton take on John Oliver targeting Vice President Mike Pence’s daughter’s new children’s book, Jim Carrey’s attack on Sarah Huckabee Sanders appearance, and Hillary Clinton’s excuses for her inflammatory comments last week.We also discuss the up-and-coming trend of parents choosing gender-neutral names for their children to “embrace the possibility of gender fluidity in their children,” Boko Haram freeing 101 girls in Nigeria, and sit down for a special interview with Sarah Flores, communications director for the U.S. Department of Justice. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this week’s edition of “Problematic Women”, we break down Nikki Haley clapping back at the Palestinian leader who told her to “shut up”. Bumble, the popular dating app, is encouraging its user to report anyone with a gun in their photos. Bethany Mandel appeared on Fox & Friends to discuss why as a mother she has chosen to own a gun.AEI’s Factual Feminist, Christina Hoff Sommers, traveled to Oregon to give a speech at Lewis & Clark Law School. Several disruptors came into the lecture hall, screaming, shouting, and playing music to drown her out. How does this type of behavior benefit any group?Plus – did the Bachelor go too far, and what does it say about our culture? We discuss in this week’s edition of “Problematic Women,” co-hosted with Bre Payton of The Federalist.Listen to the podcast below. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On Wednesday, “The Daily Beast” published an article titled, “The Instagram Stars Hiding Their Famous, Muslim-Hating Mom, Pamela Geller,” highlighting the great lengths the sisters and social media sensations take to avoid disclosing their relationship to their mother. "The Instagram-famous family have gone to great lengths to conceal the identity of their Islamophobic mother," writes The Daily Beast. "[Their mother is an] anti-Islam activist, hate-monger, and diehard Trump supporter."After being outed, Claudia Oshry, one of the sisters, apologized to her fans on Instagram for comments she made when she was 16, and said her and her sisters’ views “are separate from” their mothers.“We want to be clear to our audience and fans that our political and cultural beliefs are not anti-Muslim or anti-anyone,” she said. “Our views are separate from our mother’s. Being raised by a single parent, we were taught to make our own choices based on our personal beliefs. We are inspired to think for ourselves and we do. We do not condone discrimination or racist beliefs of any kind."But that didn’t stop tech platform Oath from canceling their show, raising the question of whether children (who are now adults) should be held responsible for their parents’ political perspectives, and whether they should be allowed to have jobs because of them. But more importantly, in its piece The Daily Beast failed to mention that Geller has been the subject of multiple terror attacks. In 2015, for example, CNN reported an Islamist extremists plotted to behead their mother. So might these sisters also been going to “great lengths” to conceal their identity for security reasons? We discuss in this week’s edition of “Problematic Women,” co-hosted with Bre Payton of The Federalist.We also address the Mona Charen controversy at CPAC, Jennifer Lawrence surprisingly criticizes Hillary Clinton, and speak with Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash., the highest-ranking woman in Congress. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sports Illustrated claims that they are doing charity work by encouraging sexual assault survivors to take their clothes off, leading to larger dialogue about what empowerment means. The media has a love-fest with North Korea and its regime to kickstart the Olympics – while taking shots at Vice President Mike Pence. We also discuss the underreported, ongoing situation in Iran, where heroic women are continuing to fight for freedom – at the risk of serious consequences. Kelsey Harkness recently wrote about this for The Federalist, learn more here. We discuss all of these topics and more in this week’s edition of “Problematic Women,” guest-hosted by Ginny Montalbano of The Daily Signal with Bre Payton of The Federalist. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, Lauren Evans and Bre Payton discuss their favorite stories of the year and rank the most problematic women of 2017. The duo also talked about the controversy surrounding Melania Trump’s decision to remove a 200-year-old rotting tree from the White House grounds, as well as Vanity Fair’s apology over a video mildly criticizing Hillary Clinton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Kelsey Harkness and Bre Payton talk about the politicization of motherhood, why feminists are throwing conservative women under the bus, and NYTimes reporters donating to Planned Parenthood.We're breaking it all down and mroe on this week's episode of #ProblematicWomen See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
(July 14, 2017) Dr J is Bre Payton's guest on One America News Network's Tipping Point with Liz Wheeler. They're discussing transgenderism in children and the cultural pressures to rush to hormone therapy and even surgery on very young people even as more and more information is coming out that this often doesn't address the underlying issues.
FOX contributor Bre Payton a writer for the Federalist joins Dan and Dave to discuss today's politics, great show!