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Best podcasts about parents rights

Latest podcast episodes about parents rights

Slam the Gavel
People Making Money Off Of People; With Bea Marnay

Slam the Gavel

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 35:33


    Slam the Gavel welcomes Bea Marnay to the podcast. She was last on Season 5, Episodes 114 and 193. Bea discussed reaching out to parents to help remedy the issue of the removal of children. However, that is to remove the funding to Child Welfare. This led to the  news article on January 28th, 2025, where The Imprint Youth & Family News came out with the article, "Child Welfare Leaders Stunned by Trump's Call to Freeze Social Services Spending; Legal Action Quickly Threatened."      "The funding is creating the BIG problem in Social Services, where they are  putting a dollar sign on our children, and they remove them for PROFIT. Not because they want to give the child a better a life, or not because of the "child's best interest," which is not happening in the courtrooms all across America, so the funding that was creating the removals for profit needed to be removed. This happened on January 28th, 2025. Apparently HHS employees were locked out of their offices. They are trying to bring in new staff." Stated Bea Marnay.     So much discussion in this podcast as Bea talked about a case where a child had gotten lost in the system and how CPS removed a newborn from a mother who had been in the foster care system. We also discussed how the traffickers are linked to HHS as RFK, Jr. stated.    To Reach Bea Marnay: ecett.org (end child exploitation think tank)***** Supportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)Maryann Petri: dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.comhttps://www.tiktok.com/@maryannpetriFacebook:  https://www.youtube.com/@slamthegavelpodcasthostmar5536Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/guitarpeace/Pinterest: Slam The Gavel Podcast/@guitarpeaceLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maryann-petri-62a46b1ab/  YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/@slamthegavelpodcasthostmar5536  Twitter https://x.com/PetriMaryannEzlegalsuit.comhttps://ko-fi.com/maryannpetri*DISCLAIMER* The use of this information is at the viewer/user's own risk. Not financial, medical nor legal advice as the content on this podcast does not constitute legal, financial, medical or any other professional advice. Viewer/user's should consult with the relevant professionals. Reproduction, distribution, performing, publicly displaying and making a derivative of the work is explicitly prohibited without permission from content creator. Podcast is protected by owner. The content creator maintains the exclusive right and any unauthorized copyright infringement is subject to legal prosecution. Support the showSupportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/

DON'T UNFRIEND ME
Parents Rights, David Hogg Blunders, O'Leary Burns TDS, Inflation, Schools, El Salvador, Sports

DON'T UNFRIEND ME

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 173:52


Parents Rights, David Hogg Blunders, O'Leary Burns TDS, Inflation, Schools, El Salvador, SportsMATT7:00pm – Intro7:05pm – Montgomery County Parents Rights SCOTUS7:20pm – David Hogg Can Be Smart And Then He Speaks7:35pm – O'Leary Torches TDS7:50pm – $50 An Hour To Stop Inflation?8:05pm – No More Free School On Our Dime8:20pm – Southern Exposure In School Bathroom8:35pm – I Thought You Were Staying In El Salvador8:50pm – Women's Worse Than Basketball9:00pm – Overtime: In Cesar We Trust, Maher and KirkWatch the Live Show on the following channels: linktapgo.com/thedumshowTHE DUM SHOW, DON'T UNFRIEND ME, POLITICS, MAGA, TRUMP, MILITARYBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-dum-show--6012883/support.

Inside 4Walls
Trump Wages War On PBS and NPR\ State Media Panics\How PC Culture Took Over\Parents Rights\My Mom

Inside 4Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 105:11


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Inside 4Walls
Lets Chat-Parents Rights\The"Parent State"\Slippery Slopes That Came True.Free Range Kids-W\ My Mom!

Inside 4Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 36:30


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Mufti Tariq Masood
Sunday Bayan 06-04-2025 | Mufti Tariq Masood Speeches

Mufti Tariq Masood

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 77:42


(0:00) Intro(0:11) Mufti Tariq Masood ka Salam to Listeners(0:18) Bahria University Management ka Shukriya(1:20) Environment ki Tareef – Bahria University ka Mahol(1:59) Ramadan Se Mutaliq Qurani AyatMazhab Ki Zarurat & Insani Fitrat(2:18) Achha Banne ke Liye Mazhab Kyun Zaruri Hai? – Ehm Sawal(3:42) Hamari Haalat ka Haqeeqi Jaiza(4:16) Janwaron ki Fitrat – Nafsi Khwahishat(7:56) Insani Fitrat – Janwar Se Bhi Badtar Insan?(9:26) Allah ke Chune Hue Log(10:00) Insan vs Janwar – Achhai aur Burai ka MuqablaQur'an Ki Guidance aur West Ki Ghaltiyan(12:54) Qur'an – Sirf Qur'an Hi Hidayat ka Source Hai(13:30) Achhai ki Definition Qur'an Ki Roshni Mein(15:22) Burai Par Achhai Ka Label – Social Deception(19:44) Jab West Ne Mazhab Ko Nikala(20:20) Sharab Culture ke Nuqsanat(23:21) Girlfriend Culture – Gharon ka Nizam Tabah(25:51) Liberal Auratein – Mufti Tariq Masood ka Paigham(27:59) Women's Value in the West vs IslamWestern Society Ki Tabahiyan(31:58) US & Canada mein Homosexuality ka Cause(32:30) Rape Rate – Pakistan vs Abroad(33:10) Nabi ﷺ ka Hazrat Khadija ra se Taluq(33:38) Hazrat Ayesha ra se Muhabbat(34:12) Single Mother Culture – Breakdown of Families(35:49) Switzerland – Suicide Ko Legal Kyun Banaya?(38:20) Japan – Discipline & Suicide Connection(40:11) Fitrat Se Judi Zindagi ki Khubsurti(41:27) Animals Rights vs Parents Rights in the West(43:58) Islam vs West – Walidain ke Huqooq ka TaqablaFeminism, Haqooq & Family System(46:42) Khawateen ke Haqooq – ‘Mubham' Naray ka Analysis(46:57) ‘Mubham' Lafz pe Dilchasp Waqia(48:23) Islam ka Mehram vs Na-Mehram System(49:43) Ramadan mein BFs Rakhne Wali Girls – Strong Response(50:31) Dil Dukhane pe Sawab?(50:49) “Sirf Tum” – Social Media Culture(52:28) Virasat – Aulad ka Haq Islam Mein(54:10) Baiti ki Virasat Half Kyun Hoti Hai?(55:37) West ka Propaganda – Good/Bad Ka Scale Tabdeel KarnaAtheism, Science & Qur'anic Wisdom(58:02) Darwin's Theory Ka Inkaar – Qur'anic Viewpoint(1:02:44) Atheist Professor ko Mufti sb ka Challenge(1:05:46) Newton's Law of Force – Summary(1:07:11) Atheist ki Shayari – Fun & Thought Provoking(1:09:13) Beej se Phal – Allah ka Nizaam(1:10:25) Achhai ka Scale – Sirf Qur'an ke Mutabiq(1:11:48) Motivation for Good Deeds – Qur'anic Tarbiyat(1:13:47) Khulasa BayanStudent Advice & Spiritual Strength(1:14:03) Medical Students ke Liye Naseehat(1:15:34) Nabi ﷺ ka Paigham – Strong Bano(1:15:58) Taleem Mein Strong Hona(1:16:10) Roohaniyat Mein Strong Hona(1:17:22) Dua Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Contra Radio Network
The Jeffers Brief S11 Ep 8 || The Trump Effect So Far, Columbia University's Learning Disability, Illinois Legislature Intrudes On Parents Rights....

Contra Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 56:00 Transcription Available


Join John Jeffers in this episode of The Jeffers Brief as he dives into the chaotic world of prepping during the unpredictable Illinois weather.  The episode offers a cautionary tale of impatience in gardening and a reminder of the importance of timing with indoor seed planting. Jeffers also raises alarm over Illinois' controversial House Bill 2827, threatening parental and privacy rights by mandating private schools to report extensive personal information to state authorities. He deliberates on the state's political dynamics, focusing on the influence of teacher unions and the ongoing fight for parental rights in education. Amidst discussions on state policies, the episode takes a serious turn with the alarming rise in 'swatting' incidents targeting conservative figures, highlighting the broader implications of this dangerous trend on society. Actionable insights and recommendations are provided for fellow conservatives facing similar threats. Musical interludes and sponsor highlights provide brief reprieves amidst these intense discussions, making it an episode packed with critical commentary and urgent social reflections. Follow Me on X and on Gab https://x.com/ContraRadio1 https://gab.com/contraradio1 

The Jason Rantz Show
Hour 3: WA Dems attack parents rights again, chaos in Congress over pronouns, guest Michelle Moore

The Jason Rantz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 47:53


Washington Democrats tried to stop parents from reviewing their child’s internet use. All hell broke loose at a congressional hearing when a GOP congressman referred to a trans member of congress as “mister.” Democrats used to be in favor of DOGE. // LongForm: GUEST: Michelle Moore, wife of Greg Moore, joined "The Jason Rantz Show" to explain the negative impact Senate Bill 5266 could have on families like hers. // Quick Hit: Landlords got a big win in the Washington State Supreme Court. NYC mayor Eric Adams says that the migrant shelter in the Roosevelt Hotel is being shut down.

Political Coffee with Jeff Kropf
Political Coffee 2-19-25: Local candidate training workshop this Friday sponsored by ORP, Parents Rights in Education and Western Liberty Network, Contact Republican Rep Mark Owens about his bill to give food stamps to illegal aliens and top OR legislativ

Political Coffee with Jeff Kropf

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 43:01


Candidate training workshop for local offices this Friday sponsored by ORP, Parents Rights in Education and Western Liberty Network. Scroll down to see flyer https://oregon.gop/ Contact Republican Rep Mark Owens about his bill to give food stamps to illegal aliens: https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/owens Top OR Dem admits Motor Voter and mass mail ballots invites cheating: https://thefederalist.com/2025/02/19/in-oregon-motor-voter-and-mass-mail-ballots-invited-cheating-even-the-top-house-democrat-admits-it/ 

Parents' Rights Now!
Unpacking Gender Ideology in Schools with Anita Bartholomew

Parents' Rights Now!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 15:46


Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. In this episode of the Parents Rights and Education podcast, special guest Anita Bartholomew, an accomplished narrative writer and author of the forthcoming book *Sacrificial Lambs: A Liberal Reporter Exposes How the Progressive Left Harms Children in the Name of Gender Ideology*, shares her journey and investigates the impact of gender ideology in schools. The conversation delves into Oregon's role in progressive education policies, the cultural implications of curriculum changes, and the legal challenges surrounding exposing children to mature content.Let Kids Be Kids Gala RegistrationSupport the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com

Bill Meyer Show Podcast
01-20-25_MONDAY_7AM

Bill Meyer Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 46:04


Senator Noah Robinson talks fire map, various other challenges facing us in the legislative session, Russ Kautz, leader of the MTN Church Community Impact Team and the Affiliate for Parents Rights in Education finding best school board folks, need ur help

RIGHT Spokane Perspective
Family Friendly Friday with Parents Rights In Education

RIGHT Spokane Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 29:40


Illinois Family Spotlight
Missing Migrant Children, Pro-Sex Offender Legislation, & a Parents Rights Toolkit | Tom Hampson (IFS #411)

Illinois Family Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 21:33


Tom Hampson is an Air Force veteran, where he served as an Intelligence analyst in Western Europe. He also served as an Chief Investigator for the Illinois Legislative Investigating Commission and served on the Chicago Crime Commission as a board member. His work as an investigator prompted him to establish the Truth Alliance Foundation (TAF) and to dedicate the rest of his life to the protection of children. He hopes that the TAF will expand to facilitate the protection of children all over the United States and around the world.… Continue Reading

RIGHT Spokane Perspective
Family Friendly Friday with Parents Rights In Education~ Suzanne Gallagher

RIGHT Spokane Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 29:40


Ahmed Hamed
Parents Rights In Islam How To Deal With Them Allah Warned Us Not To Say This To Parents UFF

Ahmed Hamed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 5:24


Uncommon Sense Podcast - Christianity and Politics
FOMO Friday - Hunter Guilty, Musk Offer, Kamala's Revenge, Woke Video Games, Parents Rights City

Uncommon Sense Podcast - Christianity and Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 30:52


Welcome back to this Fridays Fear Of Missing Out episode. We look at Hunter Bidens guilty plea. Elon Musk has given Trump an offer he cant refuse and Brazil has cut Musk off because of free speech. Russiagate II is in full swing and If you Go Woke you Go Broke, even in video games. We end with a city in California that is standing up for parents rights, see how they are turning the tables on the liberals there.

O'Connor & Company
Kamala-Walz on Parents Rights, Kamala Rallygoers, Carrie Lukas, Musk to Interview Trump Tonight

O'Connor & Company

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 25:41


In the 6 AM Hour: Larry O'Connor and Julie Gunlock discussed: JD Vance DESTROYS Smug Jon Karl Over Tim Walz's MN ‘Trans Refuge' Law ON SATURDAY: Kamala Harris Opener: Education Is "The Greatest Instrument Of Social Justice"  “Why are you voting for Kamala Harris?” Listen to their answers. Another Rallygoer says she's voting because life is hard for queer people WMAL GUEST: 6:35 AM - INTERVIEW - CARRIE LUKAS - President of Independent Women's Forum (IWF) CARRIE LUKAS: Kamala Harris' Anti-Women Agenda  Elon Musk to interview Trump on X social media network Where to find more about WMAL's morning show:  Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor,  @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile, and @heatherhunterdc.  Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Monday, August 12, 2024 / 6 AM Hour  O'Connor and Company is proudly presented by Veritas AcademySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

New Discourses
The New Law and Politics of Parental Rights

New Discourses

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 177:13


The New Discourses Podcast with James Lindsay, Ep. 144 Leftists believe the state owns your children. Never has that been more evident than in the last few years, at least in Western nations, and the result has been a momentous pushback against them. The Parents Rights movement is the beating heart of the resistance to Woke Marxism, and it's changing the world for the better. The Woke Marxists, for their part, have noticed, though, and they're not just pushing back and "navigating parental resistance," (http://queeringbook.com/ ) they're also trying to rewrite legal theory to convince judges and magistrates that the movement is illegitimate and reactionary. In this episode of the New Discourses Podcast, host James Lindsay goes through a brand new paper (https://newdiscourses.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/The-New-Law-and-Politics-of-Parental-Rights.pdf ) from the University of Michigan Law to show you how they're doing it and how crucial this fight is. Join him to understand how to engage in the next round of the fight to regain our parental rights! New book! The Queering of the American Child: https://queeringbook.com/ Support New Discourses: https://newdiscourses.com/support Follow New Discourses on other platforms: https://newdiscourses.com/subscribe Follow James Lindsay: https://linktr.ee/conceptualjames © 2024 New Discourses. All rights reserved. #NewDiscourses #JamesLindsay #Parentalrights

The John Gerardi Show
CA Attacks Parents Rights

The John Gerardi Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 38:17 Transcription Available


Journey Beyond Divorce Podcast
Reclaiming Connections: A Guide to Mending the Rifts of Parental Alienation with Ginger Gentile

Journey Beyond Divorce Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 60:32


IntroductionWelcome to Journey Beyond Divorce Podcast, where we provide valuable insights and strategies for families dealing with high-conflict divorce. Today, we're diving into critical areas to help families overcome the challenges of parental alienation.Episode HighlightsUnderstanding Parental Alienation: We'll explore the basics of parental alienation and its impact on both children and the alienated parent.Strategies for Reconnecting: We'll spend most of our time on the HOW - how to be strategic in getting back into your child's life. This is Ginger Gentile's Zone of Genius!Guest Spotlight: Ginger GentileWho is Ginger Gentile?: Ginger Gentile is a dedicated filmmaker and activist renowned for her work on parental alienation."Erasing Family" Documentary: She directed the groundbreaking documentary "Erasing Family," highlighting the struggles children and parents face due to family court injustices.Advocacy and Mission: Ginger's advocacy efforts are focused on transforming the stigmatized conversation around parental alienation into one of problem-solving and healing. Her mission is to create educational content that not only informs but also supports affected families in reclaiming their relationships.Resources Mentioned"Erasing Family" Documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLCsbtS9dUAErasing Family the Website: https://erasingfamily.org/Visit Ginger's Website for Resources: https://www.reversingparentalalienation.com/Find Ginger on Social Media: Facebook and Instagram @ErasingFamily // Youtube @ErasingFamilyFree Video Lessons by Ginger Gentile: Exclusive to Listeners of Journey Beyond Divorce ✅How to Reunite with Your Child: The 6 Steps to Reverse Alienation ✅The Most Commons Mistakes Parents Make in ReunitingThe Reversing Alienation RoadmapRoadmap to Reverse Alienation with Group CoachingJourney Beyond Divorce Resources mentioned in this episode:Soberlink:  www.soberlink.com/jbdBook a Free Rapid Relief Call: http://rapidreliefcall.com    

Clark County Today News
Opinion: Reykdal defies the Parents Rights Law

Clark County Today News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 6:11


Opinion: Reykdal defies the Parents Rights Law. Nancy Churchill believes there has been a methodical effort to destroy the traditional American family using attacks on masculinity and fatherhood. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-reykdal-defies-the-parents-rights-law/ #Opinion #Columns #Commentary #NancyChurchill #DangerousRhetoric #ParentsRightsLaw #StateSchoolSuperintendentChrisReykdal #TuckerCarlson #TraditionalAmericanFamily #Masculinity #Fatherhood #VancouverWa #ClarkCountyWa #WashingtonState #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday

The Gee and Ursula Show
Hour 1: Parents Rights Facing a Lawsuit

The Gee and Ursula Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 34:55


URSULA'S TOP STORIES: Supporters of Chief Diaz speak out // Lawsuit against "Parents Right" // Lynnwood in a fight over pot sales // WE NEED TO TALK. . . about a Wheel of Fortune highlight

Parents' Rights Now!
Parents' Rights talks with Austin Daniel About Challenges in Education

Parents' Rights Now!

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 15:39


Welcome back to the "Parents Rights in Education" podcast, where we unite parents and allies in the mission to protect children's educational rights. Today, we delve into a pivotal conversation with Austin Daniel, a House District 46 candidate from Oregon. Austin, a former far-leftist turned moderate, shares his transformation and insights on identity politics. As a gay person of color, his experiences in Portland's progressive milieu shaped his nuanced views on modern activism and educational approaches. Join us as we explore the real impacts of critical race theory in schools and the potential for more inclusive dialogues.Support the Show.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com

Slam the Gavel
TIME TAKEN TIME BACK, Custodial Interference And Badmouthing With Robert Garza

Slam the Gavel

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 52:58


     Slam the Gavel welcomes Robert Garza to the podcast. Robert Garza and his family has gone through 10 plus years of family court costing $700,000.00 and suffered through 43 plus false allegations.      We talked about how long it took him to get his Senate Bill 718 passed as a Pro Se Litigant, and how he did it. When the family court is taking away an unalienable parental right (Violating the 5th and 14th Amendments), based on a "PRECAUTION" and when they return the child, they SHALL return the TIME that was LOST.      This NEW law stops the behavior BEFORE the FALSE ALLEGATION is ever made. This bill went through unanimously and bipartisan AND on the first time. Robert got the news that the Governor signed off on the bill on Father's Day.     The bigger travesty is that while going through 43 plus allegations, CPS's time was being wasted when they could have been helping children that really needed the help, as well as the District Attorney's office and the court system's time was wasted   along with TAXPAYER DOLLARS. This bill STOPS the BEHAVIOR before the false allegation is made.To Reach Robert Garza:  Facebook: Robert GarzaThis episode of Slam the Gavel is sponsored by CPSprotect Consulting Services. Child Protective Services cases are among the most frightening experiences any parent can endure- don't face them alone! With UrgentAssist by CPSprotect, you get the peace of mind to raise your children as you see fit and the personalized assistance of their team of expert child welfare consultants- former CPS investigators themselves- right when you need it. Get started absolutely free at cpsprotect.com/register. *DISCLAIMER* The use of this information is at the viewer/user's own risk. Not financial, medical nor legal advice as the content on this podcast does not constitute legal, financial, medical or any other professional advice. Viewer/user's should consult with the relevant professionals Supportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)The Waking up to Grace PodcastCelebrating and Exploring the finished work of our Lord, Jesus Christ. The Waking up...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.Supportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK
The Marxist Republic of California continues to deny parents rights

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 58:18


The Dean's List with Host Dean Bowen – From shutting down school boards who wish to notify parents when their children are talking about transitioning or having suicidal thoughts to allowing offensive sexually explicit books in elementary libraries, California continues to run hard down the path to full-on Marxism. The Murrieta Valley Unified School Board told the California Department of Education to stick it after the government agencies ordered the...

Parents' Rights Now!
Empowering Voices: Amy Breitenstein on School Board Success and Parental Engagement

Parents' Rights Now!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 14:53


In this episode of the Parents Rights in Education podcast, Hanna introduces the podcast's mission to empower parents in their child's education through free trainings and community support. Suzanne Gallagher then speaks with guest Amy Breitenstein, a new school board member from Moses Lake, Washington. Amy shares her motivation for running, driven by a desire to enact change rather than just complain. She discusses a contentious issue in her district— the construction of a smaller, project-based learning school instead of a second traditional high school, which has caused community frustration due to mismanagement and underutilization.Amy and Suzanne discuss the importance of parental voice in education decisions, highlighting how endorsements from organizations like Parents Rights in Education can influence school board elections. Amy emphasizes engaging the community to address bullying and improve school policies, recognizing the need for clear consequences for misbehavior. Suzanne advises leveraging supporter networks for effective community engagement. The podcast closes with an invitation for parents to join their movement and utilize their resources for effective school board involvement.Support the showDONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com

Parents' Rights Now!
Parents' Rights in Education Interview with Detransitioner Camille Kiefel

Parents' Rights Now!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 16:52 Transcription Available


In this podcast episode from the "Parents Rights in Education" series, Suzanne Gallagher converses with Camille Kiefel, founder of the nonprofit organization D Trans Help. Kiefel shares her personal journey through gender identity struggles, including undergoing a non-binary mastectomy funded by Medicaid, which ultimately led to worsening mental health and physical health issues. She speaks about her extensive experience with mental health treatments, including dialectical behavior therapy and transcranial magnetic stimulation, none of which provided relief until she focused on her physical health. This led her to question the fast-track process for gender transition surgeries and the lack of support for those wishing to detransition.Kiefel's organization, D Trans Help, aims to provide support for detransitioners, highlighting the medical and bureaucratic challenges they face, such as the absence of an ICD-10 code for detransition, which complicates insurance billing for necessary medical care. The discussion touches on broader issues around gender transition policies, the quick diagnosis and recommendation for major surgeries without exploring underlying health issues or alternative treatments, and the financial and ideological motives that may influence the healthcare system's approach to gender dysphoria. Kiefel's testimony against a conversion therapy bill in Oregon underscores the complex landscape of legal and medical standards affecting individuals with gender dysphoria and those considering detransitioning.Support the showDONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com

Trending with Timmerie - Catholic Principals applied to today's experiences.

A statewide ballot initiative in California will require parental notification from schools and stop harmful puberty blockers, cross sex hormones, and sterilization.  Erin Friday, a mother who has fought public and private school systems from transitioning her child to a trans identity behind her back, joins Trending with Timmerie. (4:04) What is the impact of puberty blockers? (23:43) Eugenics: Nebraska legislature targets babies with disabilities with death sentence (39:53) Resources mentioned :  CA State Ballot Initiative  https://protectkidsca.com/   Illinois State Ballot Initiative  https://www.parentsmattercoalition.org/right_to_parents_petition   Colorado State Ballot Initiative  https://www.protectkidscolorado.org/   Abel Garcia's story of detransitioning : https://relevantradio.com/2022/10/he-identified-as-a-woman-detransitioned/   Chloe Cole's story of detransitioning  https://relevantradio.com/2023/05/chloe-destransitioned-from-being-a-boy/   Puberty Blockers blocked in the UK by UK National Health Services https://www.bbc.com/news/health-68549091   Detailed look from the UK National Health Services about Gender Dysphoria and Puberty Blockers: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/gender-dysphoria/treatment/    Find Nebraska Legislators https://nebraskalegislature.gov/pdf/senators/roster.pdf   Submit comments online to oppose death sentence for babies with disabilities in Nebraska   https://nebraskalegislature.gov/bills/view_bill.php?DocumentID=55072

Prophetic Perspective with Shawn Bolz
Dr. Phil Wants Biden To Get Cognitive Test + Goes After Parents Rights | Shawn Bolz

Prophetic Perspective with Shawn Bolz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 42:41


Welcome to the Shawn Bolz Show where we look at current events, the entertainment world, and what is happening around the globe from a Christian discerning perspective that hopefully inspires you to keep looking for what God is doing in the midst of what is going wrong. Today, Dr. Phil is addressing culture and getting quite a bit of backlash for it but is plowing right through like the bulldog he is! Also, Christians are becoming first responders in the red light district and trafficking crises in the world and we are going to highlight some stories to you that blew me away. Then we are going to talk about JK Rowling, the Conservative's unlikely ally who is fighting for women's rights and who is battling against the machine of gender wars who wants her gone.  Finally my prophetic perspective is all about for those of you who want to download our podcast. We have a digital exclusive of an interview with theologian Mark Virkler who is answering the question, can Christians need deliverance? We are in such a demonically energized time and I wanted to weigh in with someone  who understands. If you connect to his interview you can take his class at our spiritual growth academy right now and don't miss his weekly live sessions!  All of this and more on today's show!  Come join me on my Social Media:  Facebook: Shawnbolz Twitter: ShawnBolz Instagram: ShawnBolz TikTok: ShawnBolz YouTube: ShawnBolzofficial Find me on TV: TBN: https://www.tbn.org/people/shawn-bolz Watch my series on the names of God: Discovering God series: https://bit.ly/3erdrJ9 Watch my series on hearing God's voice: Translating God series: https://bit.ly/3xbcSd5 Watch my weekly series/Vodcast on CBN News Network: Exploring the Marketplace https://bit.ly/3B81e41 Join me for my podcasts on Charisma Podcast Network: News Commentary: Prophetic Perspectives:  https://bit.ly/3L9b5ej Exploring the Marketplace: https://bit.ly/3QyHoo5 Exploring the Prophetic:  https://bit.ly/3QyHoo5 Take a class or attend an event at our Spiritual Growth Academy: Our 4 week classes and monthly events are designed to do the heavy lifting in your spiritual growth journey. Learn how to hear from God, stay spiritually healthy, and impact the world around you: https://bit.ly/3B2luDR Take a read:  Translating God - Hearing God's voice for yourself and the world around you https://bit.ly/3RU2X3F Encounter - A spiritual encounter that will shape your faith https://bit.ly/3tNAW4Y Through the Eyes of Love - http://bit.ly/2pitHTb Wired to Hear - Hearing God's voice for your place of career and influence https://bit.ly/3kLsMn9 Growing Up With God - Chapter book and kids curriculum https://bit.ly/3eDRF5a Keys to Heaven's Economy - Understanding the resources for your destiny: https://bit.ly/3TZAc7u Read my articles: At CBN News : https://bit.ly/3BtwSdp At Charisma News : https://bit.ly/3RxPJtz Email My Assistant: assistant@bolzministries.com Our resources: resources@bolzministries.com Our office: info@bolzministries.com  

Lake Forest Illinois
Superintendent Matt Montgomery and School Board 115 President John Noble Speak Unedited

Lake Forest Illinois

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 54:12


Unedited conversation with District 115 Superintendent Matt Montgomery and School Board President John Noble regarding the latest issues at Lake Forest High School Join host Pete Jansons and co-host Joe Weiss in a thought-provoking episode of "Lake Forest Unfiltered," where we delve into a recent incident that has sparked discussions across our community. This episode brings to light the complexities and challenges faced by our educational system and community leaders: Featuring: Matt Montgomery, Superintendent

The Breakdown With Nate Pike
Episode 6.08 - Fact checking the UCP Attack on Trans kids, "parents rights", Education & Medicine

The Breakdown With Nate Pike

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 116:14


Danielle Smith and the UCP have launched a series of policies attacking trans kids, the LGBTQ2S+ community, parents ability to choose medical procedures with and for their kids, teachers and the education system and the entire medical community. In this episode we fact check Dani from her launch video to several press conferences, and it becomes pretty clear pretty quickly that what Dani says this about isn't at ALL what it's actually about. And we now have merch that's available at www.abpoli.ca, including a fall lineup! As always, if you appreciate the kind of content that we're trying to produce here at The Breakdown, please consider signing up as a monthly supporter at our Patreon site at www.patreon.com/thebreakdownab. If you're listening to the audio version of our podcast, please consider leaving us a review and a rating, and don't forget to like and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Threads!

Parents' Rights Now!
Who's Giving Your Kid Medical Care

Parents' Rights Now!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 36:02 Transcription Available


Summery / Comments:The "Parents Rights in Education" podcast episode delves into pressing issues in the U.S. educational system, focusing on how they affect children's welfare and parental rights. Highlights include:Oregon's Civil Rights Monitoring: Discussion on Oregon House Bill 2281, raising concerns about potential overreach in enforcing social justice ideologies in schools.Race-Based Education in Illinois: A critique of segregated classrooms in Evanston, Illinois, and their impact on students' learning and inter-racial interactions.LGBTQ+ Education Lawsuit in Iowa: Examination of a legal challenge against Iowa's restrictions on LGBTQ+ content in schools.Parental Rights in Texas: Insight into Texas laws governing parental rights in education, particularly in health care and medical consent.Medical Care in Schools: An exploration of the often controversial medical services provided to minors in schools without parental consent.Gender Identity Laws: Analysis of Oregon's legislation on gender identity and sexual orientation, discussing its impact on parental rights and children's health.Sexual Education Controversies: Guest Missie Carra shares her experiences with sexual health education in Fort Worth, Texas, highlighting concerns about curriculum content and external referrals.The Role of Parents: The podcast emphasizes the vital role of parental involvement and advocacy in children's education, offering strategies for effective participation.This episode is a must-listen for parents and educators alike, offering a critical lens on current educational policies and their implications for parental rights and children's well-being. Tune in for an enlightening discussion that not only informs but also empowers listeners to engage more actively in the educational landscape.Support the showDONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com

The Steve Gruber Show
Caroline Moore, Indoctrination in schools. Removal of parents rights in K-12 schools

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 11:00


Caroline Moore is the Vice President of Parents Defending Education. Indoctrination in schools. Removal of parents rights in K-12 schools

Tore Says Show
Fri 27 Oct: Hard At Work - Super Tea - Mask Money - Parents Rights - Karma Paid - God's Enemies - Venus Tales

Tore Says Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 145:19


These are busy times for heros and patriots. Tore is back and her to-do list is a long one. The parent's rights cases being fought for those who can't. Pro Se is not a crime. Mask policies based on payoffs. They don't care about your rights. Undoing case law history is never easy. Pretend health care from the clueless. Judges need educating too. Let's be certain that schools never do this again. Sample data shows which hosts sell out their fans. The FBI watches crimes happen. Who's working for who? Always assume the Feds are involved. When nice people loan credit cards. Friendships are fleeting for those in the truth game. The Hollywood, CAA, CIA involvement thing. Super tea is brewed from strong truth. When someone tells you who they are, believe them. People need to sit back and pay attention. Revenge is the business of the Lord. Recalling school board members should be easier, so be patient. Remember, your purpose is to be alive right here and at this moment. Thank you for bettering your community. Some old science fiction that seems to see the future. Demons resonate in a low frequency environement. Watching others do wrong is a red flag on judgement. Many of us have paid a high price in this war. True belief and trust in God comes through being tested. The next few months will require our best efforts in faith

Laura-Lynn & Friends
No Secrets In Ontario

Laura-Lynn & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 50:33


Elton Robinson is an Ontario dad who is focused on fighting for the No Secrets Policy in that province. He is concerned with teachers withholding important information from parents about their children.   Parents for Parents Rights: www.parentsrights.ca   The Wellness Company: https://twccanada.health/products/long-haul-formula? ref=8ZFnkJOYhIHEZ8   Zstack Protocol: https://zstacklife.com/?ref=LAURALYNN   Sun City Silver and Gold: sovereignize@protonmail.com   ☆ We no longer can trust our mainstream media, which is why independent journalists such as myself are the new way to receive accurate information about our world. Thank you for supporting us – your generosity and kindness to help us keep information like this coming! ☆   ~ L I N K S ~   ➞ DONATE AT: https://www.lauralynn.tv/ or lauralynnlive@protonmail.com   ➞ SHOP: https://teespring.com/stores/laura-lynns-store-2   ➞ TWITTER: @LauraLynnTT   ➞ FACEBOOK: Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson   ➞ RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/LauraLynnTylerThompson   ➞ BITCHUTE: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/BodlXs2IF22h/   ➞ YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/LauraLynnTyler   ➞ TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/lauralynnthompson   ➞ DLIVE: https://dlive.tv/Laura-Lynn   ➞ ODYSEE: https://odysee.com/@LauraLynnTT:9   ➞ GETTR: https://www.gettr.com/user/lauralynn   ➞ LIBRTI: https://librti.com/laura-lynn-tyler-thompson

Day 6 from CBC Radio
How the parents rights argument is fueling a push to roll back LGBTQ inclusion in schools | Episode 669

Day 6 from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 54:10


How the idea of parents rights has reshaped the debate over LGBTQ inclusion in schools; do politicians' real estate investments shape housing policy?; Hollywood adds its touch to the GameStop vs. Wall Street story in Dumb Money; why 'girl dinner' and 'girl math' are taking over TikTok; former MPs say Parliament Hill is a 'nightmare' as a workplace; and more.

Parents' Rights Now!
Protecting Parental Rights: Unveiling the Battlefront in Education

Parents' Rights Now!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2023 24:51 Transcription Available


This episode delves into the intricate topics surrounding parental involvement in education, spotlighting recent events and legal confrontations. It zeroes in on a case in California where a school district's policy was questioned for not alerting parents when their children opted to change their pronouns or gender identity.In this episode, Suzanne discusses a lawsuit lodged by a parent against a California school district. The parent claimed that the school had covertly facilitated a social transition for her child without her knowledge or consent. Suzanne elaborates on the specifics of the case, highlighting the school's policy which concealed certain details about students' gender identity and expression from their parents. Additionally, the podcast touches upon other comparable cases and settlements across various California regions.Suzanne offers actionable advice for parents eager to stay updated and active in their child's educational journey. This includes attending school board meetings, perusing the curriculum, and networking with fellow parents. The importance of fostering transparent communication between parents and children is accentuated.This episode also presents an interview with Michelle Cooper, a leading figure from Chico, California. She articulates her reasons for associating with Parents Rights and Education and the challenges her local community has encountered concerning parental rights in education. Michelle provides a deeper understanding of a particular case in which a child's gender transition was kept confidential from the parent, an incident that ignited her passion and active participation in the movement.Support the showDONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com

Uncommon Sense with Kevin Toney
Ep 73: Rachel Citak

Uncommon Sense with Kevin Toney

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 60:59


Attorney Rachel Citak joins me to discuss her work on pro-life, human trafficking, and parental rights cases in her area. This was such a great conversation! Please follow and support her on IG: @attorneyadvocate Clifk the link bellow to read her latest op-ed on Abortion Amendments and Parents Rights here: Also if you could link my latest op-Ed in show notes by chance https://www.cincinnati.com/story/opinion/contributors/2023/09/08/abortion-amendment-protects-predators-prohibits-parents-opinion/70774481007/

The Sean Casey Show
Episode 548- The Incredible Shrinking President

The Sean Casey Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 58:41


 Biden continues to unravel on the world stage, G20, 9/11, Iran swap and Afghanistan. Why KMAC signed off on impeachment inquiry and why the Dems are pushing back against NM Gov's gun grab. Patriot of the week Scott Smith discusses his battle with Loudon County, VA. 

No Doubt About It
Episode 23 State Caught Destroying Parents Rights, Climate Policies Target Low Income Families

No Doubt About It

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 62:29 Transcription Available


Can you believe we live in a world where the state can bypass parental authority, and kids can access life altering surgery without their parents' permission? We dig deep into this contentious issue, shedding light on a disturbing trend in New Mexico, where a controversial survey is being administered to kids at school-based health centers. But we won't let the media, legislators, and governor gaslight us into thinking there's nothing to see here. We're also peeling back the layers of the Biden family's potential involvement in corruption, his policies on climate, and their impact on everyday life. Hydrofluorocarbons, a key component in cooling homes, are under the hammer, and we're determined to lift the lid on the price hikes that lie in the wake of this crackdown. Let's shift our focus to China, to be precise. We discuss the looming threat to the US auto market, the implications for low-income households, and the potential consequences of a Trump-DeSantis debate.  But don't worry, we lighten up too! Don't miss our review of a hilarious YouTube video dance performance, a laugh guaranteed! To top it off, we're diving into the surge of faith-based content in Hollywood and exploring reports of non-human biologics recovered from crashed crafts. Prepare yourself for an episode that offers more than just talk – we promise to keep you informed, engaged, and perhaps, even a little entertained! Tune in now!Website: https://www.nodoubtaboutitpodcast.com/Twitter: @nodoubtpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoDoubtAboutItPod/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markronchettinm/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D

Queer LBC
Parents Rights

Queer LBC

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 96:35


Hey y'all we're back again with another episode of the QueerLBC podcast! In todays quick tea we discuss Target pulling their pride merch, Orange County and city of Torrance pulling their Pride flags, and the White House's Pride event. In our main topic we have our special guest, the parent of two gay children Marla and we discuss what it's like to have children who are gay and the "parents rights" movement. You won't wanna miss!

Kingdom In Politics with Aamon Ross
Mike Farris CEO Alliance Defending Freedom 2023 Case Updates, Parents Rights, Women's Sports

Kingdom In Politics with Aamon Ross

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 28:21


Mike Farris and the Alliance Defending Freedom are the most prolific legal team in the country defending the Constitutional rights of people of faith.  Their win record is historic and they are the front line defense against political and religious persecution.  Mike shares updates on the Jack Phillips Masterpiece Bakery and Lori Smith from 303 Creative.  He also provides incredible insights into parents rights, women's sports, and the need to fight compelled speech. www.adflegal.org www.kingdominpolitics.com  

Bannon's War Room
WarRoom Battleground EP 295: Parents Rights Stripped In Maine

Bannon's War Room

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023


WarRoom Battleground EP 295: Parents Rights Stripped In Maine

Real Talk With Susan & Kristina
What Are Your Rights? Parents of Children with Disabilities

Real Talk With Susan & Kristina

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 36:27


In this episode of Real Talk, KJK Student Defense Attorneys Susan Stone and Kristina Super are joined by Marbella Cáceres, Tammie Sebastian, and Lisa Lutz from the Ohio Coalition for the Education Of Children with Disabilities.  Topics that they discuss are the rights of parents with children with disabilities have.  The conversation includes how the coaliation empowers parents when getting their children assistance, how parents can get their children with disabilities services, and how to find out if your child has hidden gifts under their disabilities. Links: https://www.ocecd.org/ Phone Number: 1-844-382-5452 Show Notes: (03:00)  The Coalition: Fighting for Parent's Rights with Their Children with Disabilities (05:03)  How the Coalition Empowers Parents (08:04)  Empowered Parents: Resolving Conflict Resolution with Agencies (08:50)  How the Coalition Connects Parents with Disability Rights organizations (09:58)  On Your Side:  The Coalition Also Has Children with Disabilities (13:42)  Cover Up:  How Schools Focus on Disabilities But Miss Gifts (14:44)  First Step:  What Parents Can First Do if They Suspect Their Child Has a Disability (15:23)  The Three Tiers: What Every Parent Needs to Know (17:28)  How the Coalition Helps Families Who Don't Speak English (19:21)  What are the Parents Rights (21:35)  How the Coalition Helps Parents with Disabilities (23:46)  Why Schools are Required to Have a Language Access Plan (24:49)  What Over-Identification is and How It Can Hinder a Child (27:16)  Parents Best Bet: How the Coalition Interfaces with Other Agencies to Provide Families with More Services (29:59)  How Parents Can Work with the Coalition without Hiring Attorney Transcript: Susan Stone: Today we are gonna talk about the darling of our practice, and that is special education law. And I say it's the darling because even before you and I were law partners, I started the practice only dreaming about doing special ed. I still, oh,  Kristina Supler: How could there be life before us together?  Susan Stone: What there was,there was you and my three kids. Everyone says that. But there was. And it started with special education and one of our guests here today who you'll introduce, Tammie. I remember reaching out to her years ago when I was just a newbie. Trying to break in and create a name for myself and saying, can I come talk about special education? And you were so gracious, Tammie, to host me to give a primer. And I look back then and I think, wow, what I, I wish I had the knowledge and the mileage of life experience and working with clients that I do today. But you gotta start somewhere, right? Supler? That's right. So today we're gonna do a little special ed work. Why don't you introduce it.  Kristina Supler: Today we're joined by Tammie Sebastian, Louise Lutz and Marbella Cáceres, who are all with the Ohio Coalition for the Education of Children with Disabilities, which is a statewide nonprofit organization that serves families of infants, toddlers, children, and youth with disabilities in Ohio. And they also provide services O C E C D. That's a mouthful. That is a mouthful. Much all of special ed alphabet soup we say, right? Yep. They work through a coalition effort with parents and other professional disability organizations. They have individual members. It's been around since 1984 to help with parent training, and we are really pleased to be joined by three fabulous women today. Welcome.  Tammie Sebastian: Hi, how are you guys?  Susan Stone: We're doing great. We actually just finished recording a whole speech for milestones for their conference. We did a virtual lecture. So we are just back to back today. But to start out, could one of you lovely guests, explain what the Ohio Coalition for the Education of Children with Disabilities. O C E C D is  what you do and what your given roles are within the organization. That's a mouthful. But you guys can handle it.  Tammie Sebastian: I'm sure Marbella's gonna do that. And I'm sure she's gonna give you the correction on the 1984 when she, so I'll hand it over to Marbella, but 1984 is when we became a P t I. Is that correct? Marbella?  Marbella Cáceres: Yes, that is correct. thank you. First of all, I wanna thank you for the opportunity that you're giving the three of us to come and talk about the services. Our pleasure. The most important part. Yes. as you mentioned at the beginning, the coalition has been around long, long time. Early seventies. We became Wow. Yes. And then we were so lucky enough to apply for the federal funded grant to become the parent training information center for Ohio since 1984. So yes, we have been around for over 50 years. Assisting families, assisting educators with anything that has to do about their responsibility that parents have under the special education process. But the most important piece is the rights that the parents have in this process and how they can become informed so they can participate in this important, decision making meetings, for the benefit of the child children. We take our job very seriously. There is not enough that I can tell you about being involved at the coalition. I first became, part of the coalition just to be an interpreter translator. I've been with the coalition of over 17 years now. And I have the privilege to be serving, The stay under my executive director, Dr. Lisa Hickman as the assistant director. Right now I'm the assistant director of the coalition. I have been for the past three years. And I also oversee the multicultural department as the statewide multicultural coordinator, assisting families that do not have English as the first language, or they are limited English proficient. So that's a  Tammie Sebastian: big role. it  Marbella Cáceres: is. Lisa, Tammie.  Tammie Sebastian: Yeah. So Lisa, do you wanna Go ahead. Go ahead Tammie. That's fine. Okay. So yeah, this probably would be the even flow going to, so I actually, and as Susan had mentioned, so I had actually previously served in Lisa's role. And then I'll hand it over to Lisa. But I had covered Cuyahoga County as an information specialist for about nine years. and what did you do? So an information specialist is very unique. So as the state parent training information center, we empower parents to become effective representatives for themselves. And there's really a lot of confusion around advocacy or advocates and information specialists. And what we do is at no cost to parents and alsodistinction between advocate and information specialist. A as you heard, I said we empower parents.We do not come in and speak for parents. We do not act as attorneys for parents. We do that through education, technical assistance, and I'll let Lisa get into that a little bit more, as her role now as the information specialist in Cuyahoga County. But my role now, with the Ohio Coalition is I am the statewide program coordinator and that I wear many different hats. I provide professional development to staff. I also, create and update trainings. look for host, partner with different agencies to bring in statewide webinars. And also we have a lot of project work that we do. We collaborate with the State Department of Education, the Ohio Department of Education, and many other agencies, and do a lot of project work. We're working on some cross agency training right now with empowering families. Just, we have so many things going on. And I don't wanna take up all the time talking about all those things. I wanna give Lisa an opportunity and maybe we could come back around to that. And then also a big part of my role is networking and building those relationships. And that is so that parents can have a seat at the table, and that they can have a voice. Lisa,  Lisa Lutz: Hi, I, am Lisa Lutz and I am an information specialist and trainer. I cover not only Cuyahoga County, but Ashtabula, Lake Gaga, Portage Trumbo, Mahoney. So it's a very, wide and busy area. I do a lot of work with the parents. I do go into meetings with parents. I do primarily all virtual at this point because I can't get from one end of my area to the other. And parents seem to feel that they're treated differently when somebody comes in with them. So that support is really important to help them feel more comfortable and more heard and that their voice does have meaning. So that's,  Susan Stone: So would you actually file a due process complaint if necessary and serve as an advocate at a hearing?  Lisa Lutz: I do not file due process complaints. I am not a lawyer. If a family wants to file a formal complaint with O D E, I will do some suggestions. But I don't write it for them. I can walk them through that. But, that is for them to have that power to say what they wanna say.  Tammie Sebastian: And a big part of our role, too, as the state Parent Training information center is offering that conflict resolution, facilitation, mediation, and looking into all those things. We cannot tell a family what to do. But we wanna provide them with all the options. And as you guys are aware, there's administrative review. There's the state complaint process, due process. And so we try to work through all those through training, and through information. Cadre has a lot of resources. The na I think that's the Center for Dispute Resolution, the National Center for Dispute Resolution. So we really try to work through the process with parents. But if that's where they land, we will certainly help and support them through the process. We just don't file on behalf. If that helps.  Marbella Cáceres: Obviously, the work that we do, we recognize that sometimes there is systematic issues that need to be resolved for the benefit of that group of children and parents.  So in those situations we partner with agencies that do that type of work. We're very familiarized with Disability Rights, Ohio, the Civil Rights office. So we are a center also that provides resources to families. So if they come to us with specific questions like Tammie and Lisa were saying, we guide parents. We give parents options so they can make informed decisions. That is the responsibility that we have as the parent training center for Ohio.  Kristina Supler: I really like that all three of you have really in your comments heavily emphasized the importance of parents having a voice in the education of their children. So can you give us some more specifics on how you work with parents to empower them so that they do have voice to make sure that their child is receiving the necessary support and resources.  Susan Stone: To make a meaningful benefit for their education post injury? Tammie Sebastian: Yes. Yeah, that's, I'm glad you guys mentioned that. And I, something we probably should have said, cuz I think we just dove right into the work, is we are all uniquely, parents of children with disabilities ourselves. So number one, that is the number one thing that we bring to the table is that lived experience. And when you have that lived experience,it's much easier, for parents to have that trust in knowing that you went through the process, that empathy, that you've went through that process. So I just wanted to come back to that and let you know that I am also a parent of two children with disabilities. My oldest has ADHD and my youngest has autism. And Lisa, also, I, if we could probably go back around and let you know that Lisa, If you wanted to talk about your children too. Lisa Lutz: I have four kids. My oldest has ADHD and dyslexia. had to fight tooth and nail to get him the supports he needed. And all three of my boys have type one diabetes. So I have that medical piece.  Susan Stone: And my Interesting, so do you deal with the interplay between Section 5 0 4 of the Rehabilitation Act? The a d a and i d e A?  Lisa Lutz: Yes. Yes.  Susan Stone: Okay. A lot of people. that's a whole podcast on of itself, how those stages run together. Lisa Lutz: I do a lot of, explaining the difference that, Section 5 0 4 is not the ugly stepsister of the I IEP.  Kristina Supler: No, it's all about access, right?  Susan Stone: So yes, that is, that is another part of our work as well. And explaining letting them know the difference, helping them understand that, and that you're not gonna have a 5 0 4 and an ip, but,Yeah, and you may not, sometimes you want one over the other. Depends. correct. Love that. Marbella, can you, give us a little personal  Marbella Cáceres: Yes. I'm also a parent of three children. My oldest child is 28 now. But she was identify, and that is the unique expertise that I bring because 25 years ago I wasn't able to speak English. And I was the parent that was trying to look for assistance, but, no one opened the door other than the coalition to provide me with my rights in my native Spanish language.  So that is the expertise that I bring. I work with families. I have my child who 14, was diagnosed with a specific learning disability because they thought that was just the fact that she was learning English. And Oh my gosh, wow. And then my male child is gifted, so I have that expertise. Also to navigate that is another elephant in the room with a gifted education. And my little one was diagnosed when he was three with ADHD and is under the spectrum autism spectrum disorder. So like Tammie and Lisa, the experience is very personal. So it is the unique characteristic that sometimes bring us to the level of understanding parents, what they go through and how much they struggle.  Susan Stone: Yeah, and I just wanna point out that parents of what we call two E twice exceptional kids have their own struggles. Because a lot of schools, if a student is doing well and getting good grades, what's the problem? What's the problem? It's almost impossible. Those are our biggest fights with school are those two we kids. Yeah.  Tammie Sebastian: Yeah. we do. So we're all shaking our heads, because we all are relating because if we had even a penny for every time we heard about the grades. The grades, yes.  Susan Stone: The yes. But Johnny has no friends and can't sit still. Tammie Sebastian: Yeah. That there's no other impact but grades. And yeah, I think we've all experienced that. I could just tell you from personal experience, my daughter, unfortunately was identified very late as gifted in her 11th grade year. what? That's great. Wow. Yeah. Yeah. Yeahinteresting interesting. It was in, I should, let me back up. It's not, she was gifted in one area. But the psychologist was so shocked to find out that nobody thought to give her this test and this assessment, and wanted to know why she wasn't in honors. And I said, they. her ADHD was so glaringly obvious that nobody could see that giftedness and they didn't test. So I think we've all experienced that at some level. But yeah, it's, the grades, the, our choice exceptional children. there's so much, we could probably do this podcast once a week with you. let's save our topics. Yeah. Susan Stone: So the parents who suspect their child has a learning disability, what would you describe as the first steps a parent should take? Kristina Supler: What does that look like?  Lisa Lutz: To request a meeting with the school to, if they feel like they have a learning disability, to say that you,want a me a team meeting to discuss what interventions and different supports have already been put in place. And then possibly getting a multi-factor evaluation. Susan Stone: Lisa, can I press you a little bit because I think a lot of parents don't know that even before the I E P process, in the planning meeting in the E T R, can you go through what an response to intervention is and what the tiers are? Because I think sometimes we overlook those options.  Lisa Lutz: We do. it's a three-tiered, system similar to the P B I S program. That the tier one is what everybody gets. It is the general education. The tier two is some when a student is struggling a little bit to see what other supports they might be able to put in place, whether it's math or ELA or what area that might be in, but adding additional supports, not in place of, but additional supports. And then the tier three is when you really need direct instruction. basically through an I E P.  Tammie Sebastian: And if I could just add, I don't know if you were gonna go to go any further with this, Susan. But a lot of times we see our children, being stuck in that R T I process. Oh yeah. I'm well aware. Sometimes for years. And one of the things that we always bring up is that the federal law does say that they cannot use response to intervention to delay an evaluation. And I think that's really important to talk about. And I always say, when we're supporting parents, I always say, that's great. Keep collecting your data. But let's go ahead and evaluate, keep, go, keep doing the response to intervention. But let's go ahead and evaluate.  Susan Stone: And I've had denials to evaluate because they're saying the response to the tier two works so well, why do you need us to evaluate? That's a goodie, huh?  Tammie Sebastian: Yeah, because,  Lisa Lutz: yeah, that's there, the response to intervention, you're not going to have those through high school. They're not going to be doing those response to interventions on that level as in first and second grade. And if they need that in order to be successful within that school class, in that school system, then they need to see what other supports and services that they're gonna need ongoing.  Marbella Cáceres: For my, because the approach that sometimes I have for my families, many of my families are immigrant families that come here to assist them that probably is a non-existent system in our countries. Okay. So try to understand how everything connects and how everything works and what the responsibilities for a school the schools are is a very Outside subjects for them. Even, some of the terms that we use in special education do not exist, in other languages. So trying to understand that. One way that I present it to my families is always, that is help that the schools use for struggling learners, for somebody that is having a hard time that, need that direct instruction, very specific guided instruction that has a beginning, that has a middle, that has an end. And also, that is followed with fidelity. So those are the things that sometimes I cannot bring down to my families for them to understand how those systems connect with each other. Everything has to be in harmony for the student to have gain and education. And then it's not, the academics is the social-emotional part of the student as well. Tammie Sebastian: Yeah, I, and I just, I wanted to just add one more thing to response to intervention. If a child's in response to intervention for three years, then I guess they're not responding to intervention. That's just, you think well, So that's just my simplistic,  Kristina Supler: I think that's well said. I'm wondering for a, again, a theme of this discussion has been parents having voice and empowering them. So when parents are navigating this process of obtaining services for their children, what are some of the key rights that parents should keep in mind and not lose sight of?  Tammie Sebastian: Honestly, every parent comes to us and we talk a lot about this amongst us as staff and as parents. Every parent comes to us at a different, where they might be in the process. It really depends. But one of the first things and I know we all have different ways of working parents. But I think collectively as an organization is the first thing we do is let that parent just release everything they need to release. When they come to us, they, it's, there's a lot going on. We just listen. Sometimes the first phone call, we're just listening to them. Maybe the first couple of phone calls. But then I think the key things that we want them to to know is we reallythey we really have to emphasize their rights and that is so overwhelming. That is such an overwhelming process. So we try to break it down. And we do a really good job of like, when we go through, And we start working through the process. Now, if they're a parent that's new in the process, obviously, we're gonna talk about whether or not, they, whether or not what, you know, what's been going on. And I think Susan had said, you know what? I, Susan and Lisa were talking about initially, what do you tell the parents to do? And so we talked through that process. A lot of data collection, making sure that they're collecting data. So documentation is huge. We tell parents, that's one of the ver the very first, simplest, simplistic things that they can do is make sure they have documentation and data collection. Because so many times parents are like, we've had these conversations. I've had these conversations. What was the response? I don't know. Or they told me they were gonna do this. And really, if we can get them anywhere, just say, collect that data from the beginning. and then again, just,  Susan Stone: and Tammie, I just wanna interrupt. You're assuming the parents have the executive function skills to do that?  Kristina Supler: Oh, great point, Susan. Because I often,  it's, yeah,  it's a big assumption that the parents are able to navigate this. Cuz this can be a very complex and overwhelming process.  Susan Stone: And a lot of disabilities are, you oftentimes we'll see a parent with a similar disability. And they can't get organized or they don't have the luxury of getting organized. I wanna many children, jobs, parents.  Yep. Yep. And to juggle Team meetings, by the way, are in the middle of the day. It's hard. I know districts will try to make it early or late at the end of the day. But the executive function skills you need when you have a student with issues, it can be quite overwhelming. Tammie Sebastian: That's right. And that's why I said we really have to meet the parent where they are at. And sometimes it is. and I know Marbella can speak to this too. Because she has a barrier with some of her families with the language. So that takes an extra layer of being able to develop. start starting that process. Susan Stone: and Marbella I just wanna ask, does what languages can be assisted by your organization? Obviously Spanish, but I know that we really live in a very multicultural world. So what other languages can you help  Marbella Cáceres: Any language. Any language that is spoken. Any parent. We obviously have multicultural information specialists that speak for Somali, French, Italian, spanish, Arabic and the ones that we don't have in the house that are working part-time or full-time, we contract with agencies across the state that can provide interpreter agencies that can provide. So no family that comes through our door is left with no help. And there are some times,many times we deal also with parents that are struggle with literacy that cannot read and write. Parents with special needs their themselves, like you were mentioning. Like Tammie said, we meet the family with the family is, for instance, my family. Sometimes, if you start talking to them right away about these are your rights, they're going to shut down. So we need sometimes to a, identify those barriers, respectfully, work with them as much as possible to overcome some of the challenges because parents need to be engaged, parents need to participate, and many limitations that they have is due to a school's not doing the right thing either. So it's okay, now you are aware that every single school district needs to have a language access plan. Now you know that. Now it's not a favor that they're doing to you by you requesting an interpreter. But you requesting this support for you to be engaged, for you to be involved, for you to be a fully participant in those meetings, you need to have this support. So the school is mandate to provide you that support. I So once they know that they are empowered, at least to start this conversations.  Susan Stone: Yeah. I wanna share a personal story. My grandparents. My grandmother especially spoke initially very little English. And my mother said that when she went to kindergarten they thought she was cognitively impaired because she really spoke yiddish, which is really interesting cuz it's an almost dead language now. But they viewed her as, Having special needs, but really it was because she was raised and English was not the primary language of the home. So I hear ya.  Tammie Sebastian: We've done a lot of work around that, bringing in Steven Gill,national speaker, and, talking about the over-identification. So especially when it comes to language. And whether or not that is you know, the process that they need to go through, whether or not that is a, true learning disability or language issue. And I just wanted to say something to come back really quick on this is, I wouldn't say a personal story, but an advocacy story. That when we work with parents and meeting them where they're at, I actually, in Cuyahoga County worked with a lot of families who, in underserved communities and, also coming from an underserved community myself. And mom was, or grandma I should say, I'm sorry, had full custody, was not able, very little reading, very little writing. But as we walked through the process every step of the way, even though she was not actually writing those things or,she was verbally telling me what to write, how. And she, and even in the places when we started, we had to go file a complaint. And even then I did not take over for her. I had her sitting with me and she was part of the process whether she was organizing papers, whether she wasjust helping,to tell the story along the way. She was part of writing that complaint and it empowered her so much that she's gone on to actually be a great collaborator with the district she's in because they held her in such high regards after she fought so hard for her grandson. So I. I think it's even more important to empower those parents who might not be,who might not have those executive, who might have a disability just as their child. I think even more and I think that we talked a little bit about that Marbella and I, about that empowering piece of just starting off with giving them where they're, or meeting them where they're at, giving them what they need to get onto the next piece. Kristina Supler: That's a really nice, uplifting story, Tammie, and listening to the three of you, you're a wealth of knowledge individually and even more so collectively. And so tell our listeners a little bit about how you collaborate with other organizations and agencies to advocate the needs for, the needs of children with disabilities at the state and national level. Tammie Sebastian: Ooh, so we got a really good one. I love a  Susan Stone: who, you got an we have a really big moment.  Tammie Sebastian: I know, and I hope parents and professionals will be excited as well. It's no secret. But the Ohio Coalition,was asked to partner with the Ohio Department of Education to look at our parent notice, which is our procedural safeguards. And our last parent notice was called a guide. And for those of you who really have been through the process of special education, they'll probably remember whose idea. And so the procedural safeguards have to have those, so those that's the parent notice. And it has to be provided to parents andat an initial evaluation,when they request, when they provide consent, pretty much every time they turn around. And I have to tell you, and we're trying to get away from the stigma or the joking of you could probably paint your house with these. Because it takes away the seriousness of how important this document is. And so we got have been given the opportunity to partner with the department and rewrite the parent notice. And, that started a year ago, that process. And there was rule revisions from the operating standards that needed to be changed every five years. The Ohio Operating Standards go through a rule revision process. And we, just completed that this week we will be presenting it at the state advisory panel for exceptional children. How exciting. Exciting. Yes. And then we are going to be doing a series of trainings and rollout. It's, it will roll out next year. But there's gonna be a lot coming with this to educate parents. We're very excited about that. I couldn't think of a better way to talk about a collaboration. And this is very, very important because we we really want to model for parents that you can honestly be in disagreement with your district and you're gonna have up and downs and there might be conflict. But you can still partner with them and make sure that the child is always the goal. And we've done that with the State Department of Education. So we hope we can model that to parents and districts alike to make sure that they're working through that process. I'm sorry, I got a little long-winded. I'm very excited about.  Susan Stone: I think we asked the right questions. I'm loving the responses. I'm gonna conclude with a final question to all three of you lovely ladies. What can Kristina and I as attorneys in this space, what's the most important thing you'd like to see from us?  Kristina Supler: Ooh. That's a good question. I like  it.  Susan Stone: I'm bringing it back to us, it is our podcast Tammie Sebastian: Oh we're thinking hard?  Kristina Supler: Yeah, I can tell. I can tell.  Lisa Lutz: I think one of the things that is overwhelming for parents when they feel like the council, when they see council is the monetary commitment. And a lot of my families do not have that. I don't know how you structure your financial pieces. But keeping that in mind and possibly having a plan and a program to help families that do not have that, those resources. Susan Stone: And that's a, that's, and I agree that is a serious issue that Kristina and talk about Of course. We are lawyers. That's our job. We're not funded by an agency. And I think the biggest challenge we have is that we have seen attorneys immediately move to filing a new process complaint because that's the only mechanism that they can think of that if they prevailed, they would get attorney's fees. I'm gonna be very, this is real talk. We won't do that we won't sue just for the sake of getting our fees. In fact, I refuse to do that because you couldn't that's not ethical to me.  Kristina Supler: and it's often not in, in the best interest of meeting and serving the needs of the child.  Susan Stone: So we just don't do that. Tammie Sebastian: we say, I'm so excited to hear that I, yes,  Susan Stone: So we are hourly. and we are sadly, we're not a resource for someone who cannot, a family that cannot pay our fee because of course, it's our job and that's how we get paid. On the other hand, we don't file lawsuits that don't have merit.It's a real issue. And I think that's what we try to do as a other solution, is that we work with on our own staff a parent advocate who's at a  lower rate than ours.  So we try to, what we call staff responsibly. The problem we have is a lot of times people want us.  Yeah, and it's a real challenge. It's, this is a real challenge and our hearts go out,  but Right. Tammie? Marbella, what are your thoughts?  Tammie Sebastian: If you don't mind, Marbella. Do you mind if I, because I can answer. Go ahead, Iggy. Back off of, yeah, I can piggyback off of that. I, It was interesting because, you had said at the beginning that we, did a, had a training years ago, and it ties into what you're saying. You're not filing for the for the sake of filing. It's whether it's, in the best interest of the family. I. that would go to say that you would love to be proactive in the process and and I think actually having us here today speaks volumes to that. Me, as the person who needs to bring in statewide presenters, I think I would love to bring you guys in, to do some statewide webinars. And maybe collaborate on some trainings. So that's,  Susan Stone: That would be our way of Wonderful. Yeah. Yeah. We would love to train people to advocate. It's a, if you's great. Thanks Tammie. For sure. Yeah.  This was incredible. Ladies, do you have any final parting words that you would wanna share? And we'll send you this podcast so you can share it around. Because I think we've touched on a lot of important issues.  Tammie Sebastian: We have. Marbella, did you wanna go since you were,  Marbella Cáceres: I just want to tell parents, if they're listening to this, that every day is a day of an opportunity to know a little bit more of what you know, what you knew the day before. Cause sometimes as parents will feel guilty of not knowing what is the right thing to do for our children. I tell my, my families, you know your child better. And we always repeat that anybody here you have the best interest in the child. And go by your gut instinct. As mothers we're very unique, situated. God give us an extra sixth sense to follow that direction. So I just wanna encourage parents, if they have questions, anything that we can do as an agency for them. We are here to support you and empower you every way possible.  Tammie Sebastian: And I would just say the same thing. I would just just go a little bit deeper and say, that if you think, like Marbella said, she said if you have that gut instinct to go on it, it never hurts to get the information. And sometimes it's just coming to get some information and empowering yourself. Opening yourselves up to that. And I also wanna put, if you don't mind our intake, number out there, so please, that way please. yeah, so it's 1-844-382-5452 and you will be connected with Martha Lausé. She is our intake referral specialist. And so anywhere in Ohio you're at, she'll be able you to direct you. Like Marbella said, we cover the entire state of Ohio. There's not a language out there. we don't turn anybody away that a language out there that we don't serve. And again, just thank you guys for giving us the opportunity to reach parents. Because that's always that's always the challenge is we get parents that come to us and say, I wish I would've known about you guys. And it's so hard for us to hear. So this helps us with our outreach. And then I'll hand it over to Lisa.  Susan Stone: And this is our podcast is our way of really talking about the issues that need to be talked about. Opening up up the idea of resources, opening up minds. And so for those parents who need free or and affordable resources. We are so grateful to the coalition. Lisa, what are your thoughts?  Lisa Lutz: I just wanna thank you for having us and,tell parents that w we're here, we're, we are here for you and, we're here for your child. We want the best for them. And, we will help you learn to be their best advocate.  Susan Stone: And, again, we would, Kristina and I would love to come in and train people to be self-advocates. So thank you for that idea.  Kristina Supler: This was a real treat. Thank you for taking time out to speak with us today. 

The Brian Lehrer Show
The Parents Rights Movement and City Education Council Elections

The Brian Lehrer Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 20:22


Voting for parents to serve on the NYC Community and Citywide Education Councils (CCECs) runs through May 9. Safiyah Riddle, an intern for THE CITY from CUNY's Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism, reports on the organized groups vying for council seats.

O'Connor & Company
03.27.23: [Hour 2 / 6 AM]: Alvin Bragg Update, Parents Rights Bill, Netflix Decarbonizing

O'Connor & Company

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 29:53


In the second hour of the morning show, Larry O'Connor and Julie Gunlock discussed Alvin Bragg's continuous war on Donald Trump, the latest on the Parents Rights Bill in Congress and Netflix decarbonizing their productions. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET. To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor,  @Jgunlock,  @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Celebrate Kids Podcast with Dr. Kathy
Are Parents' Rights Always Good For Kids? - Dr. Kathy Responds to a Symposium on Parents Rights - Facing the Dark Ep. 38

Celebrate Kids Podcast with Dr. Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 14:29


The University of Connecticut's School of Law will host a symposium on March 24 around the question: Are parental rights always in the best interest of children? Dr. Kathy explores the push against parents' rights, how they attack the bond of the family, and the responsibility of the church. Link to story: https://www.themainewire.com/2023/02/uconn-law-event-asks-are-parental-rights-good-for-kids/

The David Knight Show
16Feb23 Radical War on Children AND Parents MUST Be Opposed

The David Knight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 181:39


OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODES The idea of a married mom and dad is a "dangerous un-American" idea says a state legislator. "Parents Rights" is a "right-wing fascist" idea says a teacher. Radicals are driving children to suicide in record numbers and blaming morality THEY destroyed. It's radical. It's projection and MUST be opposed. 2:05Why do we pay taxes to support an institution that preys upon our children? 12:42Why the government should never have any role in education -. 19:01A Chicago dad was put on a no-fly list because he opposed pornography in schools. 23:35Tennessee drag show raises money for LGBTQ youth group and offers drag lessons for minors. 30:17Texas, Tennessee, Tennessee and Arizona have proposed anti-drag laws. 33:28Did Biden spend millions to shoot down US-launched weather balloon? Here's the case he DID 53:05Gaslighting and fear mongering by Sen. Kennedy: “Lock Your Doors Tonight!” 56:05Once again, Klaus Schwab openly states a global conspiracy to enslave the rest of us with humanity. Let's look carefully at what he said… 1:03:48Mainstream media tells you there's nothing you have to be concerned about in 15 Minute Cities — LOL. Tell THAT to the people in Oxford who live in one. WATCH the video 1:17:56The work from home trend is costing Manhattan businesses $12 billion per year in lost revenue — from local businesses and restaurants. WATCH: Lockdown warning from the beginning in 2020 1:25:40The UK has set up a pilot program for DNA Smart Cards — combining genetic modification with digital ID! 1:28:51INTERVIEW Bank of England: CBDC Certain, But Deceives on Timeframe Tony Arterburn, WiseWolf.gold, sanctions are an act of war — do you know how many countries we have sanctions against? And that's not counting the people of USA & EU who are paying the real price of Russian sanctions. Update on state of CBDC in UK and Nigeria. 1:32:44INTERVIEW The Toll Road Agenda. Sold as "choice lanes" the reality is one of crony capitalism, "non-compete" restrictions on improving roads, and corruption. A push is on in Tennessee for toll roads for the first time. Gary Humble, TennesseeStands.org, on the issue and the important of we the people being aware and active at the local/state level. 2:04:20Australia drug regulator hides data about deaths. Compare the way ALL governments are reacting to deaths in contrast to their reaction to those killed by the Swine Flu vaccine of 1976 2:42:28WATCH: Some of the pilots that have been coerced into doing the jab. 2:46:17BIG WIN for Christians who were arrested and charged in Moscow (Idaho) for violating orders to not assemble outdoors in Sept 2020. 2:54:11Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here:SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation through Mail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silver

The REAL David Knight Show
16Feb23 Radical War on Children AND Parents MUST Be Opposed

The REAL David Knight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 181:39


OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODES The idea of a married mom and dad is a "dangerous un-American" idea says a state legislator. "Parents Rights" is a "right-wing fascist" idea says a teacher. Radicals are driving children to suicide in record numbers and blaming morality THEY destroyed. It's radical. It's projection and MUST be opposed. 2:05Why do we pay taxes to support an institution that preys upon our children? 12:42Why the government should never have any role in education -. 19:01A Chicago dad was put on a no-fly list because he opposed pornography in schools. 23:35Tennessee drag show raises money for LGBTQ youth group and offers drag lessons for minors. 30:17Texas, Tennessee, Tennessee and Arizona have proposed anti-drag laws. 33:28Did Biden spend millions to shoot down US-launched weather balloon? Here's the case he DID 53:05Gaslighting and fear mongering by Sen. Kennedy: “Lock Your Doors Tonight!” 56:05Once again, Klaus Schwab openly states a global conspiracy to enslave the rest of us with humanity. Let's look carefully at what he said… 1:03:48Mainstream media tells you there's nothing you have to be concerned about in 15 Minute Cities — LOL. Tell THAT to the people in Oxford who live in one. WATCH the video 1:17:56The work from home trend is costing Manhattan businesses $12 billion per year in lost revenue — from local businesses and restaurants. WATCH: Lockdown warning from the beginning in 2020 1:25:40The UK has set up a pilot program for DNA Smart Cards — combining genetic modification with digital ID! 1:28:51INTERVIEW Bank of England: CBDC Certain, But Deceives on Timeframe Tony Arterburn, WiseWolf.gold, sanctions are an act of war — do you know how many countries we have sanctions against? And that's not counting the people of USA & EU who are paying the real price of Russian sanctions. Update on state of CBDC in UK and Nigeria. 1:32:44INTERVIEW The Toll Road Agenda. Sold as "choice lanes" the reality is one of crony capitalism, "non-compete" restrictions on improving roads, and corruption. A push is on in Tennessee for toll roads for the first time. Gary Humble, TennesseeStands.org, on the issue and the important of we the people being aware and active at the local/state level. 2:04:20Australia drug regulator hides data about deaths. Compare the way ALL governments are reacting to deaths in contrast to their reaction to those killed by the Swine Flu vaccine of 1976 2:42:28WATCH: Some of the pilots that have been coerced into doing the jab. 2:46:17BIG WIN for Christians who were arrested and charged in Moscow (Idaho) for violating orders to not assemble outdoors in Sept 2020. 2:54:11Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here:SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation through Mail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silver

The Chris Plante Show
2-7-23 Hour 1 - Virginia Trans Debate

The Chris Plante Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 40:27


In hour 1, Chris talks about a virginia debate about Parents Rights vs Children's Rights as it relates to Virginia schools and children who might be transgender. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you download the WMAL app, visit WMAL.com or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 9:00am-12:00pm Monday-Friday. To join the conversation, check us out on twitter @WMAL and @ChrisPlanteShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

FLF, LLC
Ofc. Rey Reynolds on Leave for being Righteous - Parents “Rights” Belittled - Beer & Psalms (Ps.6) [CrossPolitic Show]

FLF, LLC

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 37:07


Officer Rey Reynolds has been dismissed from his post in Vancouver, WA from statements he made on a live show w/ CrossPolitic. Please pray for him & for those involved w/ this situation. We also discuss how Republicans still miss the Duty of Parents educating their children. Become a Fight Laugh Feast Member (Support the Show!) https://flfnetwork.com/product/fightlaughfestclub/