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Watch Part 2 of our interview with Patricia Torres Ray, former Minnesota state senator and former colleague of Melissa Hortman and John Hoffman.
Suspect found in Minnesota’s political killings. The Minnesota Star Tribune has the details. Israel and Iran intensify their strikes into each others’ territories. The Atlantic’s Isaac Stanley-Baker explains how Israel managed to take their neighbors by surprise, and what comes next. Molly Ball with the Wall Street Journal reports that in the midst of the protests in Los Angeles, Governor Newsom has taken center stage in a balancing act of state and national leadership. Plus, millions march in ‘No Kings’ demonstrations on day of military parade, the industries ICE may soon stop targeting, and the Pope delivers a message of hope to White Sox fans. Today’s episode was hosted by Gideon Resnick.
Watch Part 2 of our interview with Patricia Torres Ray, former Minnesota state senator and former colleague of Melissa Hortman and John Hoffman.
On The A.M. Update, Aaron McIntire covers a volatile weekend. Israel's “Rising Lion” operation escalates into a third day of war with Iran, with Tel Aviv enduring hypersonic missile barrages and Israel striking Tehran's nuclear sites, military bases, and oil facilities, killing key figures like the IRGC's intelligence chief. Netanyahu tells Fox News Israel aims to prevent Iran from arming proxies like the Houthis with nuclear weapons, while Trump, on Truth Social, denies U.S. involvement but warns Iran of severe consequences if attacked, urging a peace deal. McIntire sees Israel's goal as regime change, noting Netanyahu's calls to Iranians to rise up. In Minnesota, tragedy strikes as Democratic state lawmakers are targeted in politically motivated shootings; Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband are killed, while Sen. John Hoffman survives. The suspect, Vance Bolter, a bizarre figure with a varied past, allegedly impersonated a police officer. The “No Kings” protests, expected to spark riots, remain peaceful but draw “geriatric” crowds, with Randi Weingarten's flailing speech and a fear-mongering grandma highlighting media-driven hysteria. A Los Angeles chopper reporter's drunken rant about his divorce during a protest broadcast epitomizes California chaos. Senate Majority Leader John Thune endorses the “Big Beautiful Bill,” promising historic spending cuts. Reports of Trump pausing ICE raids on certain industries spark fears of a “generational sellout” among supporters. A Politico correction reveals journalistic incompetence, and a New York Times story about a woman's AI chatbot obsession leading to domestic violence raises alarms about AI's dangers. McIntire critiques partiality toward Israel, arguing Iran's nuclear ambitions justify action, and links Middle East destabilization to Western adventurism and Iran's terrorism sponsorship. Israel Iran war, Rising Lion, Tel Aviv missile strikes, Tehran attacks, Netanyahu, Trump peace deal, Minnesota shootings, Melissa Hortman, Vance Bolter, No Kings protests, Randi Weingarten, Big Beautiful Bill, John Thune, Trump ICE raids, Politico correction, AI chatbot dangers, Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, Iran regime change, Middle East destabilization, Western adventurism, Islamists
Trooping the Colour 2025 was a blend of pageantry, poignancy, and power plays. King Charles III marked his official birthday with a moving tribute to victims of the Air India crash, wearing a black armband and requesting a minute's silence. Catherine, Princess of Wales, made her highly anticipated return to royal duties after cancer treatment, drawing cheers as she joined her family for the parade and balcony appearance. Meanwhile, Prince Harry remained conspicuously absent. In the King's Birthday Honours, cultural icons David Beckham, Gary Oldman, and Roger Daltrey were knighted, earning their “Sir” titles.At the King's Foundation Awards, Charles rubbed elbows with Meryl Streep, Kate Winslet, and Stanley Tucci.Get ready for our new series Crown and Controversy coming July 13th. Follow now. The full Season 1 is available now for premium subscribers. To become a premium subscriber (no ads and no feed drops) visit caloroga.com/plus. For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app which seays UNINTERRUPTED LISTENING. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. You also get 25+ other shows on the network ad-free! Subscribe to Deep Crown's free newslett
On this week's AP Religion Minute, London's Hindi community mourns plane crash victims and Pope Leo XIV makes fashion waves. AP Correspondent Walter Ratliff reports.
On this week's AP Religion Roundup, London's Hindi community mourns plane crash victims and Pope Leo XIV makes fashion waves. AP Correspondent Walter Ratliff reports.
This week: Industry Mourns Sudden Passing of Edward Terebus of Erebus Haunted Attraction; Fallout Comes to Halloween Horror Nighte; GUIDE to Halloween Horror Night Tickets; Ghost Boat Collaborates with Moment Factory; Haunt Shirts Announces Closure; Midwest Haunters Convention Returns June 5th - 7th, 2026. Read the stories here.
The rugby world is mourning the death of former All Blacks wing and captain Stu Wilson, who died in Tauranga at the age of 70. Regarded as one of the world's best attacking players when he played for the All Blacks in the early 1980s, tributes have been flowing for former Wellington flyer. Rugby reporter Joe Porter has more.
Star Trek Summer is finally here! That's right folks after literal years of demanding it, we've returned to the bridge of the Enterprise to rejoin Kirk, Spock, and the gang as they swing their way through space. Join us as we spar with ancient gods and get terminally horny in Amok Time, and Who Mourns for Adonais! CHAPTERS: (00:00:00) - The Nextlander Watchcast Episode 138: Star Trek: Amok Time and Who Mourns for Adonais? (00:00:24) - Intro. (00:01:52) - FINALLY, the Watchcast has returned to Trek. (00:05:43) - Kicking things off with Amok Time (and a brief refresher on Vulcans and production codes). (00:15:23) - Talkin' Pon Farr, hand gestures, and other production stuff. (00:18:49) - Our guest stars this week, and our brand spankin' new moptop ensign. (00:27:21) - Let's start the season off right with some aggressively flung soup. (00:33:20) - Bones discovers a roiling ocean inside Spock, and a brief Star Trek history lesson. (00:41:23) - Hellooooo Nurse Chapel. (00:44:10) - To Vulcan for the very first time. (00:49:45) - Bucking traditions left and right, and ending up in mortal combat. (00:54:15) - Kirk's dead (tired)! (01:00:45) - Kirk's back! (01:02:08) - Final thoughts on Amok Time (and more historical diversions). (01:05:20) - Break! (01:05:53) - We're back, and it's time to find out Who Mourns for Adonais? (01:13:42) - Give 'em a hand! (01:17:19) - An excursion to Planet Greece. (01:23:14) - What if God was just some space guy? (01:30:41) - Apollo is sweet on this human lady. (01:41:45) - Greek architecture vs. Starship phasers. (01:45:03) - How this episode could have ended, if not for the network. (01:49:31) - Final thoughts, and what we've got coming up next week. (01:53:44) - Outro.
Suspected murder victim, Phoebe Bishop will be honoured at a candlight vigil Federal Government vows to cut red tape on housing Violence on LA streets as protestors fight deportation raidsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, we're bringing you a story that’s shaken our community — a heartbreaking case involving three young sisters, a desperate search, and a father now wanted for murder. This episode includes details that some listeners may find disturbing. Listener discretion is advised.Support the show: https://www.wenatcheeworld.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
0:00 – The LSUS Pilots – National Champs2:01 - Baseball Regionals and Super Regionals8:38 - WCWS10:42 - Football Spring Meetings16:16 - House vs. NCAA Settlement20:08 - All the spring post season is here
Dodgers Star Ohtani Mourns Death of Japanese Baseball Legend Shigeo Nagashima
Mike Francesa reflects on the Knicks' playoff exit and previews an NBA Finals mismatch between dominant OKC and underdog Indiana. He discusses Yankee and Met performances, praises Scottie Scheffler's Tiger-like dominance in golf, and hypes the upcoming Belmont Stakes. He ends with listener Q&As on players like Patrick Ewing and Francisco Lindor.
The South African entertainment industry is in mourning following the sudden passing of Presley Chweneyagae, a talented actor best known for his iconic role in the Oscar-winning film Tsotsi. Chweneyagae, who recently captivated audiences with his portrayal of Cobra in the popular telenovela The River, left an indelible mark on the industry. Elvis Presslin spoke with Kenneth Nkosi, actor and former colleague, about the impact of Chweneyagae's passing and his experiences working with the late actor
Legendary South African actor Presley Chweneyagae has died at the age of 40. The passing of "Cobra/Mokwepa" as known by many was confirmed by the agency - MLA that represented him. His family says they are on their way to Pretoria to his residence before they can give more details. This after the news broke on social media this morning. The actor rose to prominence for his starring role in Tsotsi, which won the Academy Award for Foreign Language Film at the 78th Academy Awards. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to SABC reporter, Thabang Morutloa
Two young staffers from the Israeli Embassy are shot on the street in Washington DC; a friend of one of the victims says Sarah Lynn Milgrim was a bright light – and her loss is devastating.A Canadian nurse in Gaza says more and more malnourished children are being brought to her hospital – so the territory needs a lot more aid shipments, and it needs them now. Weeks after the federal election, a Newfoundland and Labrador riding is still awaiting the results of a recount; the candidates tell me how they're dealing with the suspense.The man who coached Canadian basketball star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in high school reflects on the new NBA MVP.Newfoundland and Labrador writer Michael Crummey tells us he's known for weeks that he'd won a major literary award -- but it still hasn't sunk in. And, the semi-colon may be on the decline, but your love for it is not! We'll hear from the listeners who called in to show their support for precise punctuation.As It Happens, the Thursday edition. Radio that celebrates a victory for comma sense.
Send us a textTara and EmKay continue their journey into the bulk of season 6: breaking down each scene of "Wicked: Part I"! In this episode they are joined by Kristoffer Cusick, original Broadway cast member of "Wicked," to dive into "No One Mourns the Wicked." Rabbit holes include Kristoffer's involvement in the film, the construction of Elphaba's hat, Easter eggs, and so much more.Show notes:"Wicked The Musical" - The Movie (2024/2025) - DTYBPFriends of the Slipperhood Series: Kristoffer Cusick'Wicked' Director Reveals the Iconic Prop That Was Surprisingly "Complicated" To Film@JoliCreates Instagram@JoliCreates Tik TokOzcon International 2025Instagram: @downtheyellowbrickpod#DownTheYBPTara: @taratagticklesEmKay: www.emilykayshrader.netPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/downtheyellowbrickpodEtsy: https://www.etsy.com/market/down_the_yellow_brick_podMusic by: Shane ChapmanEdited by: Emily Kay Shrader Down the Yellow Brick Pod: A Wizard of Oz Podcast preserving the history and legacy of Oz
Family, it's your favorite queer radio personality Anna DeShawn, and this week on Queer News, we're bringing you the stories that matter most to our community. From legal wins in Texas and Iowa to updates on Jazlynn Johnson's case, we're spotlighting courage, progress, and resilience. Plus, we're celebrating powerful moments in culture—from Scott Evans' Webby win to groundbreaking representation on MSNBC. Pod in, because this episode is full of truth, hope, and pride. 00:26 Welcome to Queer News 02:48 Leave a Queer News Tip, Email info at e3radio.fm or leave a message here https://www.speakpipe.com/msg/s/243669/19/rc6z5z67pp1op502 03:07 Join the QCrew, https://bit.ly/JoinQCrew 03:32 Queer News Headlines 04:08 Texas Takes a Stand: Repealing the Anti-Gay Law 05:42 Victory in Iowa: Blocking the “Don't Say Gay” Clone 08:30 Justice for Jazlynn Johnson: A Mother's Mission 11:41 Your Mental Health Coverage Is Just As Important As Your Physical Health Coverage, https://getcovered.illinois.gov/resources/mental-health-parity.html 12:50 Support Queer News Coverage at World Pride 2025, https://bit.ly/QNPWorldPride2025 & Meet us there, https://worldpridedc.org/ 13:23 Learn more about the Help Stop Hate Campaign, https://ilstophate.org 13:54 Scott Evans Wins a Webby: House Guest Gets Its Flowers 15:22 Windy City Times x Queer News: Media Collaboration in Action 19:55 History on MSNBC: Two Black Gay Men Anchor “The Weekend” 23:16 Sending Love to Big Freedia 23:54 Anna's Got A Word
Send us a textTara and EmKay continue their journey into the bulk of season 6: breaking down each scene of "Wicked: Part I"! In this episode they are joined by Kristoffer Cusick, original Broadway cast member of "Wicked," to dive into "No One Mourns the Wicked." Rabbit holes include Kristoffer's involvement in the film, the construction of the tulip field, and so much more.Stay tuned for Part 2 dropping this Wednesday!Show notes:"Wicked The Musical" - The Movie (2024/2025) - DTYBPThe Magical Role of Flowers in Wicked The MovieWhere was ‘Wicked' filmed? The locations behind the movie musical smashBond and GraceScenery BagsFriends of the Slipperhood Series: Kristoffer CusickInstagram: @downtheyellowbrickpod#DownTheYBPTara: @taratagticklesEmKay: www.emilykayshrader.netPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/downtheyellowbrickpodEtsy: https://www.etsy.com/market/down_the_yellow_brick_podMusic by: Shane ChapmanEdited by: Emily Kay Shrader Down the Yellow Brick Pod: A Wizard of Oz Podcast preserving the history and legacy of Oz
In today's readings, Fr. Mike points out how the loss of David's son overshadows everything else for a time. The readings are 2 Samuel 19, 1 Chronicles 24, and Psalm 38. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
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Family, your favorite queer radio personality Anna DeShawn is back with another informative episode of Queer News — where race and sexuality meet politics, culture, and entertainment. This week, we celebrate a long-overdue win for trans service members in the military and Robert De Niro's beautiful public support for his trans daughter. We honor Jill Sobule's contribution to queer music and celebrate Doechii's major music milestone. If you need a word of encouragement this week, keep listening till you get to Anna's Word. Let's get into it.
Today we begin two new books as we read 2 Samuel 1, 1 Chronicles 1, and Psalm 13. Fr. Mike shows us how nothing in scripture is wasted space, and also points out how, through God's grace, we can move past the things that have hurt us. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Family, this week we honor the legacy of the incredible Coretta Scott King, a true trailblazer for Black and LGBTQ+ liberation. In politics, Colorado moves to permanently protect same-sex marriage, Minnesota takes a bold stand against Trump's attacks on trans youth, and George Santos faces the consequences of his deception. In culture and entertainment, BET announces a fabulous celebration for Black queer icons, we mourn the devastating loss of Jiggly Caliente, and Jennifer Beals gifts The L Word fans a gorgeous re-release of her photographic journal. Plus, we wrap up National Poetry Month with a moving poem by James Baldwin. Let's get into it!
For news from the Philippines, know the details of the Filipino's mourning over the passing of Pope Francis, President Bongbong Marcos Jr.'s attendance at the Pope's funeral, and the passing of prominent personalities in the country. - Para sa balita sa Pilipinas, alamin ang mga detalye sa pagluluksa ng mga Pilipino sa pagpanaw ni Pope Francis, pagdalo ni Pangulong Bongbong Marcos Jr. sa libing ng Santo Papa at ang pagpanaw ng malalaking personalidad sa bansa.
The news to know for Tuesday, April 22, 2025! We're talking about the legacy of Pope Francis… and what comes next for the Catholic Church after his death. Also, the latest parental rights case to go before the U.S. Supreme Court. Plus, new government efforts targeting food dyes, the findings of a new report on cancer rates, and Earth Day – what this year's theme is all about. Those stories and even more news to know in about 10 minutes! Join us every Mon-Fri for more daily news roundups! See sources: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Become an INSIDER to get AD-FREE episodes here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider Sign-up for our Friday EMAIL here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/email Get The NewsWorthy MERCH here: https://thenewsworthy.dashery.com/ Sponsors: New customers visit Huel.com/newsworthy today and use my code NEWSWORTHY to get 15% off your first order plus a free gift. Get 15% off OneSkin with the code NEWSWORTHY at https://www.oneskin.co/ #oneskinpod To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to ad-sales@libsyn.com
Catholics around the world are in mourning following the death of Pope Francis. We go to one tiny church in Gaza, the Holy Family Church, which had a very personal relationship with the pontiff. Pope Francis made a practice of personally calling the church nearly every day since the war in Gaza began.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
On Easter Monday, Pope Francis, the first Latin American pontiff, died at the age of 88. Pope Francis is being remembered for his humble and more progressive style of leadership. As the 266th pope, he did things quite differently, more humbly, than his predecessors, for example, having chosen to live in the Santa Marta guest house in the Vatican rather than the traditional Apostolic Palace. The late Pope was more progressive in how he reformed the Vatican with his outreach to the LGBTQ community as well as his elevation of women to higher levels in the church than ever seen before. Father Jonathan Gasbar, Pastor of St. Mary of the Assumption Parish in Brookline and former Secretary to Cardinal O'Malley, was in Rome in 2013 for the last conclave that chose Pope Francis. Father Gasbar joined us to remark on the inspirational life of Pope Francis.Listen to WBZ NewsRadio on the NEW iHeart Radio app and be sure to set WBZ NewsRadio as your #1 preset!
On Easter Monday, Pope Francis, the first Latin American pontiff, died at the age of 88. Pope Francis is being remembered for his humble and more progressive style of leadership. As the 266th pope, he did things quite differently, more humbly, than his predecessors, for example, having chosen to live in the Santa Marta guest house in the Vatican rather than the traditional Apostolic Palace. The late Pope was more progressive in how he reformed the Vatican with his outreach to the LGBTQ community as well as his elevation of women to higher levels in the church than ever seen before. We heard your thoughts on the passing of Pope Francis.Listen to WBZ NewsRadio on the NEW iHeart Radio app and be sure to set WBZ NewsRadio as your #1 preset!
Italy's government has declared five days of national mourning following the death of Pope Francis. The mourning will last until Saturday, when the late pontiff's funeral will be held outside St Peter's Basilica. KAN's Mark Weiss spoke with veteran Israeli journalist Henrique Cymerman, who was a close personal friend of Pope Francis. (Photo: AP)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cardinals are gathering in the Vatican, as Catholics around the world mourn Pope Francis.
The world has been paying tribute to the memory of Pope Francis, the first Latin American pope and a transformative figure in the modern Catholic Church. He had suffered from double pneumonia earlier this year and died on Easter Monday [[21 April]] at the age of 88. His death came as a shock following his appearance in St Peter's Square on Easter Sunday, where he greeted crowds from an open-air popemobile. - Cîhan hurmetê dide bîranîna Papa Francis, yekem papayê Amerîka Latînî û kesatiyê veguherîner di Dêra Katolîk a nûjen de. Ew di destpêka vê salê de bi iltîhaba pişikane du qatî ketibû û roja Duşema Paskaliyê 21 Nîsanê di 88 saliya xwe de jiyan ji dest da. Mirina wî wekî şokekê hat piştî xuyabûna wî roja yekşemê li Meydana St Peters, ku wî ji popemobileke vekirî silavên girseyî li beşdaran dikir.
Cardinals are gathering in the Vatican, as Catholics around the world mourn Pope Francis.
In addition to extensive coverage of the death of Pope Francis, we bring you the latest controversy surrounding Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who allegedly disclosed military plans in a second group chat that included his wife and brother. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The sports world is joining others across the globe in the mourning of Pope Francis's death. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
Seven days of mourning has been announced by the government of Argentina to mark the passing of countryman Pope Francis
The world has been paying tribute to the memory of Pope Francis, the first Latin American pope and a transformative figure in the modern Catholic Church.He had suffered from double pneumonia earlier this year and died on Easter Monday at the age of 88. His death came as a shock following his appearance in St Peter's Square on Easter Sunday, where he greeted crowds from an open-air popemobile.
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On the eve of Pope Francis' funeral, we look back on the life and legacy of our late pontiff. From the faithful to those who practice no faith at all – Mark Irons hears how the first Argentine pope impacted people from all walks of life. Vatican analyst Delia Gallagher joins us from St. Peter's Square to preview Pope Francis' Saturday funeral. We're joined in studio with one of Pope Francis' former interpreters, Monsignor Paul deLadurantaye, who shares personal anecdotes of the Holy Father's meetings ranging from heads of states to the everyday person. The Supreme Court heard a major case this week concerning religious and parental rights – Roselle Reyes explains what's at stake in Mahmoud v. Taylor. 30 years since the Oklahoma City Bombing, Alan Holdren takes us inside a Catholic church across the tragic site that's experiencing a resurgence.
A mind-blowing mix-up at the morgue...leaves a NY family mourning over a stranger's ashes. Then, months later they learn their 'dead' sister...is alive! The former morgue manager at Harvard medical school cops a plea in a sickening body parts black market bust. Plus, a veteran fire fighter, busted for picking the pockets of a dead man for 'lunch money.' Jennifer Gould reports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Myanmar has begun five days of national mourning following an earthquake in the country.Find full subtitles and a worksheet for this episode at: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/learning-english-from-the-news_2025/250402FIND BBC LEARNING ENGLISH HERE: Visit our website ✔️ https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish Follow us ✔️ https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/followus SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER: ✔️ https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/newsletters LIKE PODCASTS? Try some of our other popular podcasts including: ✔️ 6 Minute English ✔️ Learning English for Work ✔️ Learning English Conversations
The California Governor's race gets a little more crowded. Hollywood mourns the loss of an icon. The Big Bear eaglets earn their names. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency!Support the show: https://laist.com
Tim covers a heavy-hearted St. Patrick's Day as SoCal mourns the loss of a San Bernardino sheriff's deputy tragically killed in the line of duty. He also dives into the dramatic closure of all Forever 21 stores following the retailer's second bankruptcy, signaling more challenges for brick-and-mortar stores. Plus, Tim discusses the devastating storms ravaging the Midwest, and wraps up with some bizarre airline mishaps, including a rough landing at JFK and a bird collision at Van Nuys Airport.
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Mourning the victims of the airline tragedy; on Culture Friday, John Stonestreet discusses defunding transgender medical treatment; and Arsenio Orteza highlights music from 2024. Plus, a fond farewell and the Friday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from OneLife. A Christian gap year program that allows students to grow in their faith, travel, and earn college credit. More at OneLifePath.org. And from A-B-W-E Offering the free ebook Seize the Moment: 8 Ways Pastors Can Leverage Today's Freedom for Tomorrow's Mission abwe.org/seizethemoment.
Jase spends a day in mourning, but Missy spends the same day in celebration. Zach gets called out for watching a certain violent movie, and Jase's first-time adventure nearly gives his son a heart attack. The guys explore John's description of Jesus as “the Light” and how people can find balance between doing good works as a pursuit of God and trusting Jesus to be our salvation. In this episode: John 3, verses 19-21; John 20, verses 1-22; 2 Corinthians 5, verses 20-22; Romans 8, verses 10-35 “Unashamed” Episode 1032 is sponsored by: https://tnusa.com/unashamed — Talk to a strategist for FREE and put your IRS troubles behind you. CALL 1-800-958-1000 or visit their website today! https://preborn.com/unashamed — SAVE babies by dialing #250 with the keyword “baby” or visiting online today! Listen to Not Yet Now with Zach Dasher on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, or anywhere you get podcasts. — Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices