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The Clip Out
Peloton Scrubs Hudson Williams From Socials Amid Controversy

The Clip Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2026 56:33


Peloton removed actor Hudson Williams from its social media accounts after a high school photo showing a swastika drawn on his face resurfaced online. We break down what happened, what Peloton did, and what Hudson's camp is saying about it.Also covered this episode:Peloton's socials hit with a sex-spam wave — what's going onKimberley Maugeri, founder of Skop, named Peloton's new Head of PilatesJustin Rufen-Blanchette named new Head of Partnerships at PelotonPeloton CMO Megan Imbres finishes an IronmanPeloton adds 5 organizations to its Wellbeing For Life programPeloton represented at the Chicago CDO AI Enterprise ForumPeloton Australia is actively hiringBlack@Peloton teams up with SpotifyPeloton Studio New York closure date confirmed — what we knowPeloton instructor Jess King appears on the schedule as a Power Zone instructorPeloton instructor Anna Greenberg announces baby #2Peloton instructor Jess Sims covers the Special OlympicsPeloton instructor Ally Love teams up with WalmartPeloton instructor Tunde Oyeneyin to speak at the Breathe & Believe New York ExperiencePeloton instructor Susie Chan to lead a menopause event at Peloton Studio LondonArtist Series: Bon Jovi and Ne-YoBernard Arnault reportedly looking to acquire HYROXTCO Top 5, listener-recommended classes, and moreHiLit+ is returning; Selena Samuela has a new Tread Bootcamp; Denis Morton Deep Dive on Abbey RoadPeloton instructor Becs Gentry teams up with runner Des LindenIconos Latinos is back; JJ's split now available in SpanishGerman 2-for-1 deal spotted on the Peloton schedulePeloton App gets new filtersThe Clip Out is the longest-running independent Peloton podcast. New episodes every Friday. Hosted by Crystal O'Keefe and Tom O'Keefe theclipout.com Instagram: @clipoutcrystalSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Pelo Buddy TV
Episode 272 - Peloton acquires Pilates startup Skop, Hiking is a top level filter, NYC instructors teaching from London & more

Pelo Buddy TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2026 49:03


Welcome to Episode 272 of Pelo Buddy TV, an unofficial Peloton podcast & Peloton news show. This week we cover the following topics: Peloton has acquired Skop, who made a Pilates Reformer. Over the summer, eight different instructors from NYC will teach classes in London. Hiking classes have been turned into their own top level filter. Peloton has begun awarding badges for longer streaks and bigger milestones. Peloton has made a new "Split Replay" collection to house unofficial split strength programs. Sam Yo has some breathwork / meditation classes in the BreathWrk app. Matt Wilpers will be teaching another 2 hour ride on June 27th. Marcel Dinkins will be launching a new "The Progressive Method" program later this month. Peloton is celebrating Pride Month in June with special classes. A new featured artist series showcasing the music of Robyn took place. Peloton had several special Global Running Day classes including one with instructors from both studios. Peloton highlighted some classes in "This Week at Peloton." Happy Birthday to Cody Rigsby & Assal Arian this week. Peloton will have Pride month run clubs in both NYC & London. Jess Sims & Chelsea Jackson Roberts are teaching in Las Vegas. Peloton is bringing bikes to community centers across Chicago. Robin Arzon was in GQ Jess Sims is on the SPORT BEACH Women's Leadership Council. Jess King was featured in The Bump Matty Maggiacomo is taking part in an off Broadway event. Class Picks of the Week Enjoy the show? Become a Pelo Buddy TV Supporter!  Find details here: https://www.pelobuddy.com/membership-levels/ You can find links to full articles on each of these topics from the episode page here: https://www.pelobuddy.com/pelo-buddy-tv-episode-272/ The show is also available via YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/PeloBuddy This episode is hosted by Amanda Segal (#Seglo3) and Holly Kabler (#Crabbie_KakeS).

The Clip Out
Peloton Acquires Skop — What It Means for Your Membership

The Clip Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 48:29


Peloton has acquired Skop — and Crystal and Tom break down what this deal actually means for the platform, your membership, and where Peloton's content strategy is heading next.Also covered this week:Club Peloton badge tiers — all the details on the new tiered structure and what you need to do to earn themPeloton Spaces — the latest on Peloton's push into apartment amenity partnerships and what "Peloton Spaces" looks like in practicePeloton's paid content strategy lands in People Magazine — what they're saying publicly and what it signalsPeloton COO speaks at Fortune's COO Summit; Peloton also headed to the Oppenheimer Consumer ConferenceSam Yo, Peloton instructor, has meditations now available on BreathwrkCliff Dwenger, Peloton instructor, has a new song dropping soonJess Sims and Chelsea Jackson Roberts, Peloton instructors, appeared at the Teach For America SummitCould Zacharias be a guest at Taylor Swift's wedding? Crystal and Tom discuss.Strava launches a Claude AI integration — what it does and why it matters for connected fitnessApple rumor mill: could a Whoop/Fitbit competitor be coming?Marcel Dinkins, Peloton instructor, launches her first solo running programMariana Fernandez, Peloton instructor, debuts a new training longevity programGreta Dopp, Peloton instructor, launches Yoga Sculpt Flow with ankle weightsHannah Corbin, Peloton instructor, returns to the Pilates matMatt Wilpers, Peloton instructor, hosts Country Happy Hour 2-For-1Call Yourself A Runner is now available in SpanishMore PSL & PSNY Run Clubs announcedPride Month Week 2, Juneteenth, Canada Day & Fourth of July classes on the schedulePeloton birthdays: Joslyn Thompson Rule (6/15), Selena Samuela (6/22), Andy Speer (6/23), Denis Morton (6/23), Katie Wang (6/25)TCO Top 5 and listener-recommended classesThe Clip Out is the longest-running independent Peloton podcast. New episodes every Friday. Hosted by Crystal O'Keefe and Tom O'Keefe theclipout.com Instagram: @clipoutcrystalSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Kosmos 94.1 Kollig
Wêreldsokker Skop Af: Collin Benjamin Oor Meksiko vs Suid-Afrika en die Toernooi

Kosmos 94.1 Kollig

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 9:45


Jean-Louis gesels met die voormalige Brave Warriors-kaptein en -afrigter, Collin Benjamin, oor die internasionale sokkertoernooi wat vandag afskop. Met die eerste wedstryd tussen Meksiko en Suid-Afrika om 17:00, deel hy sy insigte oor die toernooi, die kanse van die spanne en wat ondersteuners in die komende weke kan verwag.

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Serena skop terugkeer met 'n wen af

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 0:12


Die drie-en-twintigmalige Grand Slam-kampioen Serena Williams het haar eerste professionele oorwinning in byna vier jaar in die vrouedubbelspel by Queen's in Londen behaal. Die 44-jarige Amerikaner en die Kanadese tiener Victoria Mboko is deur na die kwarteindrondte nadat hulle die derde gekeurde Nicole Melichar-Martinez en Erin Routliffe verslaan het. Die ongekeurde Williams en Mboko kom nou teen Leylah Fernandez en Laura Siegemund te staan . Williams sê sy het dit geniet om terug op die baan te wees:

InVia Gemeente
Ongetem: Skop die donker tot dit daglig bloei deur Frieda van den Heever

InVia Gemeente

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 27:25


"God is doing new things, Jesus proclaimed, but only those with new minds and hearts can see a new world breaking through the cracks of the old." - Ilia Delio, The Hours of the Universe...

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Starmer skop vas te midde van oproepe dat hy bedank

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Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 0:16


Die Britse eerste minister, Keir Starmer, sê die jongste verkiesingsuitslae het nie sy vasberadenheid geraak om sy beloftes aan die Britse publiek na te kom nie, maar versterk dit eerder. 'n Aantal lede van die Arbeidersparty in die parlement eis sy bedanking ná 'n reeks rampspoedige uitslae in plaaslike verkiesings met die party wat steun aan die Reform UK-party en die Groenes afgestaan het. Die Arbeidersparty het ook sy houvas in Wallis verloor, waar hy vir 'n eeu lank die botoon gevoer het. Stamer sê kiesers stuur 'n duidelike boodskap:

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Agra se Speenkalfkampioenskap skop af

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Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 0:38


Die Nasionale Speenkalfkampioenskap is by die Bank Windhoek-ring op die Windhoek skougronde geloods. Die kampioenskappe is al sedert 2011 'n vaste instelling op die veilingkalender. Met veilings landswyd bring Agra Veilings produsente bymekaar. Kosmos 94.1 Nuus was by die skougronde en het met Paul Klein, die uitvoerende hoof van die Agra-veilings gepraat. Hy het meer oor die land se bestendigheid met bek-en-klouseer bekamping.

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DA skop vas teen nuwe damregulasies

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 0:17


Die DA vra gemeenskappe om die Departement van Water en Sanitasie se damregulasies teen te staan en sê dit bedreig inwoners wat langs damme woon se ekonomiese voortbestaan. Die regulasies stel strenger beheermaatreëls in rondom toegang tot staatsdamme en ander waterwerke. DA-woordvoerder Igor Scheurkogel sê indien die regulasies in werking tree, sal alle ondernemings langs damme 'n privaat-openbare vennootskap moet teken:

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Naretu skop vas teen Namib Mills

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 0:37


Dit is tans die agtste week van die industriële aksie teen Namib Mills. Die gesprekke met die arbeidsminister het nie oplossings gelewer nie. Uitstaande kwessies sluit in die standaard minimum intreevlak, verhogings in vervoertoelaes en die implementeringsdatum van die salarisverhoging. Lynminister Wise Immanuel het die partye amper vyf weke gelede versoek om binne 'n week konsensus te bereik om 'n finale skikking moontlik te maak. Kosmos 94.1 Nuus het met die sekretaris-generaal van die vakbond Naretu, Petersen Kambinda gepraat. Hulle skop vas.

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Hegseth bieg VSA oortree internasionale wette, Starmer skop vas

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 0:35


Kry die nuus soos dit breek.

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Hegseth bieg VSA oortree internasionale wette, Starmer skop vas

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 0:32


Verskeie bondgenote van die VSA, insluitend Brittanje, het onder skoot gekom met kritiek deur die Amerikaanse verdedigingsminister Pete Hegseth, dat hulle nie aansluit by Amerika in sy aanvalle in Iran nie. Maar, kenners spreek oor toenemende kommer uit oor die VSA wat internasionale wette met die oorlog oortree. Hy het self so gesê.

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Nedbank for Good-reeks skop af

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 0:37


Die 2026 Nedbank for Good-reeks het amptelik afgeskop. Die nasionale gholfinisiatief verbind sedert 2020 mededingende sport met gestruktureerde gemeenskapsopheffing, en kanaliseer toernooi-opbrengste in landbou-ontwikkeling reg oor die land. Nedbank-woordvoerder Selma Kaulinge het aan Kosmos 94.1 Nuus gesê deur die vennootskap met Agra ProVision, is meer as 500 000 Namibiese dollar reeds in tuinbou-opleiding en kapasiteitsbou belê.

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Registrasie vir 2026 SanlamAllianz Kusmarathon skop af

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 0:22


Registrasie vir die 2026 SanlamAllianz Kusmarathon, een van Namibië se voorste atletiekkwalifiseerders, is amptelik oop. Die wedloop sal op 25 April na Swakopmund terugkeer en atlete 'n kritieke geleentheid bied om kwalifiserende tye vir die Sanlam Kaapstad-marathon te verseker. Die bemarkings- en kommunikasiebestuurder van SanlamAllianz, Laurencia Prinzonsky, het met Kosmos 94.1 Nuus gesels.

RSG Geldsake met Moneyweb
Toetsprojek vir skaars aardmetale skop in Johannesburg af

RSG Geldsake met Moneyweb

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 8:21


George Bennett, uitvoerende hoof van Rainbow Rare Earths, gesels oor hulle toetsprojek vir skaars aardmetale. Volg RSG Geldsake op Twitter

History of South Africa podcast
Episode 254 - Skop, Skiet and Donner on the Day of the Dead Moon

History of South Africa podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 21:18


The morning of January 22, 1879, dawned with a deceptive, stillness across Zululand masking the fact that over 45,000 men were in motion across a 200 kilometer front, each group operating in a vacuum of information that would, by sunset, shatter the British Victorian ego. At the coast, Colonel Charles Pearson's Column No. 1 represented the textbook invasion. His force was a heavy, industrial machine led by the 3rd Foot regiment, the Buffs, along with the 99th Regiment, and the Naval Brigade dragging their heavy Gatling guns and artillery. By 5:00 AM, the 5000 strong column was already a dusty serpent stretching more than 8 kilometers back toward the Tugela River. Pearson's scouts were a mix of the Natal Native Contingent and European volunteers who pushed through the tall grass toward the Nyezane River. They were being observed on Wombane mountain by the uDududu, iMbube, and isigQu regiments - 6,000 warriors under the command of Godide kaNdlela. Wombande mountain lay on the wagon trail between Gingingdlovu on the coastal flats, and Eshowe where Pearson was hoping to setup a main base at the abandoned Norwegian mission station before pushing on to ONdini and Cetshwayo's HQ. The Zulu plan was traditional, await in complete stillness on the high-ground then sweep in for a surprise ambush. Pearson's advance guard crossed the Nyezane River and crossed over at 7.30am. Thick bush grew all around, the cavalry was reconnoitering and saw nothing. Vedettes, or mounted guards, were placed to keep an eye out for the Zulu army. Pearson's main party reached the knoll selected for the first stop at around 8am, and the men began to outspan their oxen for a late breakfast. As the laager was being formed up, a party of the Natal Native Contingent who scouted ahead attracted fire from Zulu snipers. The latest Zulu tactic which would also be repeated at Isandlwana, Rorke's Drift, and as Evelyn Wood would report later from Hlobane mountain - a combination of heavy fire from high ground in support of a surging attack by warriors on foot. The road was a now completely commanded by Godide, along with the all important high ground and as his snipers fired non-stop, the Zulu horns swept towards the exposed British column. Naval officer Midshipman Lewis Coker had the honor of commanding the first Gatling gun to be used in combat by British troops. Pearson recognized the value of this machine gun and he ordered Coker to take up a position opposite the advancing Zulu. Coker fired off 300 rounds, and the Zulu attack shuddered and halted — then the sound of the rockets fiendishly shrieking led to a general withdrawal. Hart continued advancing on the retreating Zulu when one of the older warriors, his oiled head ring glistening in the morning sun, stopped and turned, fell to one knee in a classic rifleman's position, took careful aim and fired — but missed. Then he bolted away. Hart noted the conventional approach this older warrior had taken. He'd been trained in the finer arts of fire and movement. 200 kilometers to the north of Pearson near the modern town of Vryheid, Colonel Evelyn Wood who led the left column of the British triple column invasion, was preparing for his morning assault atop the Zungwini Mountain. Wood was by far the most experienced and therefore pragmatic of the British commanders. He had the good fortune of commanding "Flying Column," the vast majority of his men were mounted. The force was centered on the 13th and 90th Light Infantry and the formidable Frontier Light Horse under Redvers Buller. It was in the centre of the three pronged British attack where the day of skop, skiet and donner would change history. This was at the foot of the Sphinx-like crag of Isandlwana where Chelmsford's Second Column hunkered down.

History of South Africa podcast
Episode 254 - Skop, Skiet and Donner on the Day of the Dead Moon

History of South Africa podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 21:18


The morning of January 22, 1879, dawned with a deceptive, stillness across Zululand masking the fact that over 45,000 men were in motion across a 200 kilometer front, each group operating in a vacuum of information that would, by sunset, shatter the British Victorian ego. At the coast, Colonel Charles Pearson's Column No. 1 represented the textbook invasion. His force was a heavy, industrial machine led by the 3rd Foot regiment, the Buffs, along with the 99th Regiment, and the Naval Brigade dragging their heavy Gatling guns and artillery. By 5:00 AM, the 5000 strong column was already a dusty serpent stretching more than 8 kilometers back toward the Tugela River. Pearson's scouts were a mix of the Natal Native Contingent and European volunteers who pushed through the tall grass toward the Nyezane River. They were being observed on Wombane mountain by the uDududu, iMbube, and isigQu regiments - 6,000 warriors under the command of Godide kaNdlela. Wombande mountain lay on the wagon trail between Gingingdlovu on the coastal flats, and Eshowe where Pearson was hoping to setup a main base at the abandoned Norwegian mission station before pushing on to ONdini and Cetshwayo's HQ. The Zulu plan was traditional, await in complete stillness on the high-ground then sweep in for a surprise ambush. Pearson's advance guard crossed the Nyezane River and crossed over at 7.30am. Thick bush grew all around, the cavalry was reconnoitering and saw nothing. Vedettes, or mounted guards, were placed to keep an eye out for the Zulu army. Pearson's main party reached the knoll selected for the first stop at around 8am, and the men began to outspan their oxen for a late breakfast. As the laager was being formed up, a party of the Natal Native Contingent who scouted ahead attracted fire from Zulu snipers. The latest Zulu tactic which would also be repeated at Isandlwana, Rorke's Drift, and as Evelyn Wood would report later from Hlobane mountain - a combination of heavy fire from high ground in support of a surging attack by warriors on foot. The road was a now completely commanded by Godide, along with the all important high ground and as his snipers fired non-stop, the Zulu horns swept towards the exposed British column. Naval officer Midshipman Lewis Coker had the honor of commanding the first Gatling gun to be used in combat by British troops. Pearson recognized the value of this machine gun and he ordered Coker to take up a position opposite the advancing Zulu. Coker fired off 300 rounds, and the Zulu attack shuddered and halted — then the sound of the rockets fiendishly shrieking led to a general withdrawal. Hart continued advancing on the retreating Zulu when one of the older warriors, his oiled head ring glistening in the morning sun, stopped and turned, fell to one knee in a classic rifleman's position, took careful aim and fired — but missed. Then he bolted away. Hart noted the conventional approach this older warrior had taken. He'd been trained in the finer arts of fire and movement. 200 kilometers to the north of Pearson near the modern town of Vryheid, Colonel Evelyn Wood who led the left column of the British triple column invasion, was preparing for his morning assault atop the Zungwini Mountain. Wood was by far the most experienced and therefore pragmatic of the British commanders. He had the good fortune of commanding "Flying Column," the vast majority of his men were mounted. The force was centered on the 13th and 90th Light Infantry and the formidable Frontier Light Horse under Redvers Buller. It was in the centre of the three pronged British attack where the day of skop, skiet and donner would change history. This was at the foot of the Sphinx-like crag of Isandlwana where Chelmsford's Second Column hunkered down.

RSG Geldsake met Moneyweb
Daar is nog baie skop in kommoditeite

RSG Geldsake met Moneyweb

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 8:37


Dawid Heyl, portefeuljebestuurder by Ninety One, gee 'n terugblik op kommoditeite en deel sy mening oor waar geleenthede in 2026 lê. Volg RSG Geldsake op Twitter

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Shell V Power M+Z-tydren skop 18:00 vanaand af

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 0:42


Daar is weer lekker motorsport die naweek, die keer aan die kus met die Shell V Power M+Z-tydren wat vanmiddag by die M+Z vertoonlokaal om sesuur afskop. Daar is 31 spanne ingeskryf. Francois Lottering is daar.

I Am Refocused Podcast Show
The Medical Truth About the Abortion Pill: What the FDA Isn't Telling Women

I Am Refocused Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2025 21:46


In this urgent and eye-opening conversation, practicing OB/GYN Dr. Ingrid Skop, Medical Director of the Charlotte Lozier Institute, joins the show to expose the hidden medical realities behind chemical abortions — and the dangers that many women are never told. As the FDA quietly authorizes a new generic abortion pill, Dr. Skop brings decades of frontline experience to explain what's really happening inside emergency rooms across the country.From understanding how mifepristone and misoprostol work in the body to uncovering complications often misreported as miscarriages, this episode separates politics from science to focus on what truly matters — women's health and safety.Listeners will hear:What happens medically during a chemical abortion — and how it differs from surgical procedures.The most common complications ER doctors are seeing and why they're often undocumented.Why ultrasound screenings and accurate data reporting are essential for patient protection.What steps medical professionals can take to better recognize and treat abortion drug complications.How to recognize warning signs that require immediate medical attention.This is not a debate — it's a medical conversation every woman deserves to hear.https://lozierinstitute.org/team-member/ingrid-skop-m-d-facog/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/i-am-refocused-radio--2671113/support.Thank you for tuning in to I Am Refocused Radio. For more inspiring conversations, visit IAmRefocusedRadio.com and stay connected with our community.Don't miss new episodes—subscribe now at YouTube.com/@RefocusedRadioThank you for your time. 

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Skema vir watervoorsiening skop af op Onamatanga

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2025 0:51


Die regering se pyplynskema vir watervoorsiening is Vrydag amptelik op Onamatanga in die Kunenestreek deur landbou- en waterminister Inge Zaamwani van stapel gestuur. Dié inisiatief sal water aan meer as 250 huishoudings en vee op Onamatanga voorsien, asook aan die skool, kliniek en polisiestasie. Zaamwani het tydens dié geleentheid oor die regering se ander watervoorsieningsplanne uitgebrei:

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Madlanga-kommissie oor SA polisiemag skop af

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 0:22


Die regterlike kommissie van ondersoek na misdadigheid, politieke inmenging en korrupsie in die strafregstelsel onder die voorsitterskap van afgetrede Regter Mbuyiseli Madlanga, begin vandag met sy werk in Pretoria. Die DA-lid, Lisa Schickerling, sê die KwaZulu-Natalse provinsiale polisiekommissaris, Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, het bewerings geopper oor politici wat by die polisie inmeng en die publiek se vertroue geskend het. Sy sê die Madlanga-kommissie moet politieke inmenging en misdadige infiltrasie sonder vrees of begunstiging blootlê:

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Wêreld Afrika-waterstofberaad skop vandag in Windhoek af

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 0:18


Die Wêreld Afrika-waterstofberaad begin vandag in die hoofstad, en duur tot Donderdag. Dit word met die tema, Ambition in Action: Fuelling Africa's Green Industrialisation, the Strategic Conference. Die kommersiële bestuurder van DMG Events, William Shilamba, sê die beraad sal die saak vir waterstof en hernubare energieë stel as 'n onderliggende oplossing vir beide 'n laer-koolstof-energiestelsel en die bloudruk vir 'n groen industriële ekonomie:

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Shoprite skop gat

RSG Geldsake met Moneyweb

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 13:17


Shoprite, die grootste kleinhandelgroep in Afrika, het vandag sy winssyfers vir die boekjaar tot einde Junie bekend gemaak. Die omset is net minder as 9% hoër, terwyl wins met byna 20% toegeneem het. Die uitvoerende hoof, Pieter Engelbrecht, bespreek die resultate. Volg RSG Geldsake op Twitter

RSG Geldsake met Moneyweb
Absa skop stof in Nedbank en Standard Bank se oë

RSG Geldsake met Moneyweb

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 10:37


Absa Bank het vandag winssyfers bekend gemaak en die groep het sy wesensverdienste vir die eerste ses maande van die jaar met 17% opgestoot. Die finansiële direkteur Deon Raju, bespreek die resulatate en die atmosfeer by Absa na direksie skuiwe. Volg RSG Geldsake op Twitter

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Registrasie vir allerbelangrikste verkiesing skop vandag af

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 0:33


Die Verkiesingskommissie is ten volle voorbereid vir die aanvullende kieserregistrasie wat vandag begin en tot 19 Augustus duur, met 4 233 registrasiepunte en 696 opgeleide spanne oor al 14 streke. Vervoer, insluitend NDF-helikopters, sal afgeleë gebiede in streke soos Zambezi en Kunene bereik, en die polisie sal sekuriteit verseker. Die kommissie beoog om die oorblywende 10 persent van stemgeregtigde kiesers, ongeveer 161 000 mense, te registreer wat verlede jaar se registrasie gemis het of besonderhede moet opdateer, voor die streeks- en plaaslike owerheidsverkiesings in November. De Wet Siluka, die kommissie se woordvoerder.

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Oshakati watersuiweringsaanleg-projek skop af

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 0:35


Die sooispit seremonie vir die Oshakati watersuiweringsaanleg verlengingsprojek het vandag plaasgevind. Die belangrike waterinfrastruktuur-inisiatief sal die voorsiening van skoon water in die Oshana-, Ohangwena- en Oshikoto-streke aansienlik verhoog. Die nuwe aanleg sal 50 000 kubieke meter per dag byvoeg tot die huidige behandelingskapasiteit van 40 000 kubieke meter per dag om aan die stygende vraag te voldoen. Die projek word befonds deur 'n lening van die Afrika-ontwikkelingsbank. Landbouminister Inge Zaamwani het tydens die seremonie in Oshakati gepraat.

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Die nuwe belastingseisoen skop af

RSG Geldsake met Moneyweb

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 10:41


Piet Nel, belastingkonsultant deel belangrike inligtig vir die nuwe belastingseisoen. Volg RSG Geldsake op Twitter

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Banyana skop Wafcon met 'n wen af

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 0:18


Die verdedigende kampioene, Banyana Banyana, het die Afrikabeker-vrouetoernooi op ʼn goeie noot afgeskop met ʼn 2-0-oorwinning oor Ghana in Marokko. Linda Motlhalo het met ʼn strafskop geslaag voordat Jermaine Seoposenwe die tweede doel in die eerste helfte bygevoeg het. Die Suid-Afrikaners begin dus die toernooi met die maksimum punte. Banyana Banyana kom Vrydag in Groep C teen Tanzanië te staan. Afrigter Desiree Ellis sê sy is tevrede: Desiree Ellis dinsdag

LoveTalk Network
Episode 555: The Value of Life with Dr. Ingrid Skop - Audio

LoveTalk Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2025 55:37


In this compelling episode of LOVE TALK, hosts Coach Kerri Brinkoeter and Marlene McMichael welcome Dr. Ingrid Skop, a seasoned OB/GYN and Vice President of Medical Affairs at the Charlotte Lozier Institute, to share her insights as a nationally recognized voice in the pro-life movement. Dr. Skop discusses her decades of medical experience, particularly the dangers of the abortion pill, the misperceptions about pro-life legislation, and the misinformation propagated by organizations like Planned Parenthood. She also highlights her peer-reviewed research, which has drawn criticism and censorship attempts from pro-abortion advocates. Through her work, including contributions to VoyageOfLife.com, Dr. Skop emphasizes the importance of truth, scientific integrity, and the value of every human life, offering both professional and personal insight into one of the nation’s most emotionally charged issues.

LoveTalk Network
The Value of Life with Dr. Ingrid Skop - Audio

LoveTalk Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2025 55:37


In this compelling episode of LOVE TALK, hosts Coach Kerri Brinkoeter and Marlene McMichael welcome Dr. Ingrid Skop, a seasoned OB/GYN and Vice President of Medical Affairs at the Charlotte Lozier Institute, to share her insights as a nationally recognized voice in the pro-life movement. Dr. Skop discusses her decades of medical experience, particularly the dangers of the abortion pill, the misperceptions about pro-life legislation, and the misinformation propagated by organizations like Planned Parenthood. She also highlights her peer-reviewed research, which has drawn criticism and censorship attempts from pro-abortion advocates. Through her work, including contributions to VoyageOfLife.com, Dr. Skop emphasizes the importance of truth, scientific integrity, and the value of every human life, offering both professional and personal insight into one of the nation’s most emotionally charged issues.

I Am Refocused Podcast Show
Protecting Women's Health: A Doctor's Perspective on Real Care with Ingrid Skop, M.D., FACOG

I Am Refocused Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 13:55


In this eye-opening conversation, we sit down with Dr. Ingrid Skop — a board-certified OB/GYN and Vice President of Medical Affairs at the Charlotte Lozier Institute — to unpack the critical issues surrounding women's health care. Dr. Skop shares her firsthand medical insight on the realities of abortion procedures, the risks of substandard care, and what women really need when facing unplanned pregnancies.We explore alternatives to abortion clinics, the importance of parental involvement laws, and the decline of essential services like cancer screenings and contraception. With compassion and clarity, Dr. Skop sheds light on what true, comprehensive care looks like — and how we can better support women both physically and emotionally.This is a conversation about facts, not politics. About healing, not headlines. And most of all, about the value of every woman and every life.https://lozierinstitute.org/team-member/ingrid-skop-m-d-facog/Recent News Summary:Leading up to a major budget vote in Congress, the U.S. House Rules Committee held an intense 21-hour hearing packed with high-profile Democratic leaders — including Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, House Whip Katherine Clark, and former Speaker Nancy Pelosi — pushing for amendments that included increased welfare spending without work requirements and continued funding for Planned Parenthood.One of the central points of contention was the claim that proposed budget cuts represented the “largest cut to health care in American history.” Critics argue that equating abortion with healthcare is misleading and point to serious concerns about Planned Parenthood's practices.Reports — including a disturbing exposé from The New York Times — have shed light on troubling conditions in some Planned Parenthood facilities, including botched procedures, leaking sewage, and poor medical oversight. These revelations come amid ongoing scrutiny of the organization's influence and funding, with statistics showing:    Nearly 400,000 abortions annually performed by Planned Parenthood — about 40% of all abortions in the U.S.    A 97% abortion rate for pregnant women who visit their clinics.    A decline in other services: cancer screenings, pap smears, and contraception services have all dropped sharply.    $2 million per day in taxpayer funding still flows to the organization, despite these declines.    Meanwhile, over 5 women have reportedly died from complications related to abortions performed there.Critics also highlight that there are over 15 times more community health centers nationwide that provide broader, life-affirming care without performing abortions — offering a more comprehensive and safer option for women in need.House Speaker Mike Johnson vowed to push the bill through by July 4th, saying the time has come to redirect federal resources toward truly compassionate and high-quality women's healthcare.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/i-am-refocused-radio--2671113/support.

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Afrika Biblioteek en Inligtingverenigings konferensie skop in Windhoek af

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Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 0:36


Die 6de Afrika Biblioteek en Inligtingverenigings en -Instellings konferensie het in Windhoek begin. Ellen Namhila, pro-visekanselier van die Universiteit van Namibië, het by die amptelike opening gepraat en sê dit is 'n groot eer vir Namibië om die konferensie asook die 8ste Afrika-biblioteekberaad aan te bied. Sy het die belangrikheid van die konferensie vir die kontinent se biblioteek- en inligtingsektor beklemtoon.

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Joyful anticipation & helping pregnant moms in crisis

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Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 51:24


Smoke Watch – black smoke means no pope yet. (0:51) Dr. Ingrid Skop – a pro-life obstetrician, medical researcher, and a physician who cares for women when an abortion goes wrong shares how Planned Parenthood is gaslighting women. (9:30) Dr. Skop explains why abortion is never medically necessary and how to assist mom when pregnancy is life threatening. “Texas Bill clarifying when doctors can perform medically necessary abortions clears Senate”. (30:06) The Joyful anticipation of something new – Pope watch/conclave. (43:03) Resources mentioned : Conclave2025.com https://conclave.relevantradio.com/ America’s #1 source for science, data, and medical research on the value of human life: https://lozierinstitute.org/

RSG Geldsake met Moneyweb
Goudaandele skop stof in goud se oë

RSG Geldsake met Moneyweb

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 7:34


Amelia Morgenrood, aandelemakelaar by PSG Wealth Faerie Glen, gesels oor die goudprys en of die wisselkoers volhoubaar is. Volg RSG Geldsake op Twitter

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18de Kreeffees skop af op Lüderitz

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 0:39


Die 18de Lüderitz Kreeffees begin vandag en duur tot 5 Mei. Hierdie jaarlikse viering stel Namibië se gesogte kreef ten toon, tesame met 'n rits geleenthede, insluitend seekosfeeste, kulturele optredes, motorsport en die gewilde Mej. Kreef-skoonheidskompetisie. Kosmos 94.1 Nuus het met Phil Balhao, die burgemeester van Lüderitz gepraat ...

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AfriForum skop vas teen rasgebaseerde waterlisensies

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 0:17


AfriForum het appèl aangeteken teen die besluit van die Departement van Water en Sanitasie om die oordrag te blok van besproeiings-waterregte van 'n swart boer na 'n wit boer. Die departement voer aan die stap weerspreek sy doelwitte rondom transformasie. Marais de Vaal van AfriForum dring aan ras moet nie die enigste faktor in waterlisensiebesluite wees nie en waarsku die lewensbestaan van landelike werkers verkeer in gevaar:

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Swakopmund Rally skop seisoen af

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 0:41


Die eerste tydren van die jaar, die gewilde Swakopmund Rally, het vanoggend op Swakopmund begin. Die tydren strek oor sowat 106 kilometer. Francois Lottering is daar en doen verslag:

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Vroue-gholfspelers skop Platinum Dames Ope af

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 0:11


ʼn Sterk veld van 86 spelers het byeengekom vir die Platinum Dames Ope wat vandag by die Blair Atholl Gholf- en Perdelandgoed afslaan. Die totale prysgeld is 1 miljoen Suid-Afrikaanse rand. Dit sluit in die Suid-Afrikaners Danielle du Toit, Casandra Alexander en Kaiyuree Moodley, Engeland se Hayley Davis, en Lucie Malchirand van Frankryk. Die Skot, Lorna McClymont, wat aan haar derde toernooi deelneem sedert sy vroeër vanjaar by die beroepspelers aangesluit het, sê haar broer het haar oortuig om gholf te speel:

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Even the New York Times Couldn't Ignore This: Planned Parenthood Exposed (Special Podcast Highlight)

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 11:30


Can you believe it? Even The New York Times: yep, that New York Times... published an investigation calling out Planned Parenthood’s shocking negligence and dark underbelly. In this episode of Trending, Timmerie chats with Dr. Ingrid Skop, an OB-GYN and VP at the Charlotte Lozier Institute, detailing this bombshell report. Major Red Flags Revealed: Botched Abortions: A woman in New York thought she had an abortion, only to give birth 12 weeks later to a baby who sadly passed away. She’s now suing. Horrific Malpractice: Misplaced IUDs, failed procedures, and even birth control implants causing nerve damage. Sickening Conditions: One clinic had a sewage leak so bad it made patients vomit. Neglected Patients: Positive STD results never passed on, leading to untreated infections. But... Where’s the Money Going? $700M in taxpayer money. $500M in private donations. $90M in COVID loans. Yet, clinics are underfunded, staff are poorly trained, and turnover rates hit 50% a year. The article makes it clear: Planned Parenthood isn’t about women's health; it’s about abortions and lobbying. What’s the Real Choice? Dr. Skop mentions that there are 3,000+ pregnancy resource centers across the U.S. offering free services: ultrasounds, counseling, material support, you name it. These centers are powered by people who actually care about women and their babies. Timmerie and Dr. Skop emphasize this: Planned Parenthood markets "choice," but real choice means support, love, and options, not pressure and pain. Bottom Line: Even the NYT couldn’t sweep this under the rug. It’s time we help shine more light on the truth and support real women’s healthcare that values both moms and their babies.

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CAN se Spray-a-Thon skop af

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 0:43


Die Kankervereniging van Namibië het amptelik die 2025 Spray-a-Thon-veldtog van stapel gestuur, wat skole en besighede regoor die land aanmoedig om deel te neem ter ondersteuning van kinders wat kanker beveg. Hierdie jaarlikse geleentheid nooi deelnemers uit om hul hare in 'n verskeidenheid kleure te spuit om fondse in te samel en bewusmaking te verskerp. Die veldtog duur tot die einde van Maart en bied Spray-a-Thon-stelle, insluitend kleurvolle haarsproei en geleentheidsriglyne. Belangstellendes kan die Kankervereniging se projekafdeling kontak. Kosmos 94.1 Nuus het gepraat met Rolf Hansen, die Kankervereniging se uitvoerende hoof.

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Sewende parlement se laaste sitting skop af

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 0:37


Die sewende parlement se laaste sitting voordat die nuwe administrasie ingesweer word het afgeskop. Die speaker van die Nasionale Vergadering, Peter Katjavivi, het 'n openingstoespraak gehou om die parlementariërs by die nuwe jaar se werksaamhede te verwelkom. Hy het kennis gegee dat president Nangolo Mbumba in Maart in die Nasionale Vergadering sal wees om die 7de parlement amptelik af te sluit. Daar lê harde werk voor in die sitting weens 'n rits wetsontwerpe en mosies wat afgehandel moet word, na daar op verskeie geleenthede verlede jaar nie kworums was nie.

Kevin McCullough Radio
20241003 - KMCRadio - Snodgrad Skop Coghan

Kevin McCullough Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 55:12


20241003 - KMCRadio - Snodgrad Skop Coghan by Kevin McCullough Radio

I Am Refocused Podcast Show
The Dangers of Abortion Pills and Misunderstood Pro-Life Laws

I Am Refocused Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 33:30


Ingrid Skop, M.D., FACOG, is Vice President and Director of Medical Affairs for Charlotte Lozier Institute, leveraging more than 30 years' experience as a practicing obstetrician-gynecologist to support research and policies that respect the dignity of every human life.Dr. Skop received her Bachelor of Science in physiology from Oklahoma State University and her medical doctorate from Washington University School of Medicine. She completed her residency in obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. Dr. Skop is a Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, where she uses science and statistics to counter pro-abortion agendas, and is a lifetime member of the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists.Prior to joining Charlotte Lozier Institute, Dr. Skop served for over 25 years in private practice in San Antonio, where she delivered more than 5,000 babies and personally cared for many women who had been harmed, physically and emotionally, from complications due to abortion. She has served as board member and medical director for pregnancy resource centers in San Antonio, Austin, and Houston. Dr. Skop's research on maternal mortality, abortion, and women's health has been published in multiple peer-reviewed journals. Additionally, she has provided expert testimony at both the state and federal levels on legislation related to abortion, including standing firm against prominent pro-abortion politicians who choose not to follow the science regarding fetal heartbeat and development.Dr. Skop is married to a physician and is the proud mother of two sons and a daughter. https://lozierinstitute.org/  Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/i-am-refocused-radio--2671113/support.

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Dr. Ingrid Skop is a pro-life obstetrician who recently came into the Catholic Church. (1:30) Dr. Skop sets the record straight against the pro-abortion media's lies about forthcoming ballot initiatives. What can you do? (17:34)  Living in a world of non truth. How do you decipher truth from reality? (39:07)     Resources mentioned :  More episodes with Dr. Ingrid Skop https://relevantradio.com/?cat=23210&s=skop   “I've never needed to perform an abortion to save a woman's life”  https://relevantradio.com/2024/05/do-doctors-need-abortion-to-save-a-womans-life/   Do women die from abortion? https://relevantradio.com/2023/12/do-women-die-from-abortion/   Induced Abortion and the Increased Risk of Maternal Mortality - Dr. Skop Published by the National Library of Medicine https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7350112/    Dr. Ingrid Skop's research at the Lozier Institute https://lozierinstitute.org/team-member/ingrid-skop-m-d-facog/     Support After Abortion  https://supportafterabortion.com/   7 in 10 abortions are coerced or unwanted  https://lozierinstitute.org/hidden-epidemic-nearly-70-of-abortions-are-coerced-unwanted-or-inconsistent-with-womens-preferences/ Google allegedly restricts search results on Trump shootinghttps://catholicvote.org/google-allegedly-restricts-search-results-on-trump-shooting/ Facebook, Instagram falsely mark iconic Trump ‘fight' photo as ‘altered'https://catholicvote.org/facebook-instagram-falsely-mark-iconic-trump-fight-photo-as-altered/?mkt_tok=NDI3LUxFUS0wNjYAAAGUogfGtym4PsjVoREhc-MxXvWjt6q0upjIvDbX6EwsKI7wMNguW4u5MNg4OFJo_sfm6MbKuznqc0EpEYMbl4VE3jwCyZQUI5zc-vpISVOI

The Arterburn Radio Transmission Podcast
Legal Earthquake: Abortion Pill Ruling, FDA Failures & the Fight for Life

The Arterburn Radio Transmission Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 29:42 Transcription Available


Can safeguarding women's health and holding the FDA accountable hinge on a controversial Supreme Court decision? Today, we dive into the profound implications of the Supreme Court's recent ruling on the abortion pill, joined by Dr. Ingrid Skop. We'll address the critical lawsuit where pro-life doctors challenged the FDA, arguing that the removal of essential safeguards around abortion drugs like Mifepristone and Misoprostol posed severe risks to women. Dr. Skop brings her medical expertise to the table, outlining the dangers these drugs present when used without medical supervision. We'll also explore how states like Missouri, Kansas, and Idaho are stepping up to represent affected women, pushing for greater FDA accountability.Moving beyond the courtroom, our conversation takes a deep look at the ethical and cultural landscape of abortion in the United States. Dr. Skopp provides a compelling narrative on the need for a national discourse about the inherent value of human life. We scrutinize the cultural ramifications since Roe v. Wade, the demographic crisis tied to low fertility rates, and the ethical pitfalls in treating pregnancy as a medical condition. Engaging with the historical context of euthanasia in Europe, we draw parallels to the current U.S. scenario, emphasizing the broader societal consequences of failing to protect the unborn. Join us for a thought-provoking episode that challenges conventional healthcare narratives and underscores the importance of supporting both unborn children and their mothers.

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Dr. Ingrid Skop Cares for Women When an Abortion Goes Wrong (Special Podcast Highlight)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 16:16


Dr. Ingrid Skop, a seasoned obstetrician and pro-life advocate, shared her experiences with the heartbreaking aftermath of abortions. Dr. Skop, who has delivered over 5,000 babies, offers a unique and compassionate perspective on the real-life consequences faced by women when abortions go wrong.   The Heartbreaking Aftermath of Abortion With a heavy heart, Dr. Skop reveals the severe complications women endure after abortions, especially with the rise of chemical abortions. She describes how women come to her in desperate need, suffering from heavy bleeding, infections, and requiring emergency surgery. It's not just statistics for her; it's about real women in pain, women who are often left alone to deal with the physical and emotional wreckage.   The Dark Side of Underreporting Dr. Skop uncovers a shocking truth: the FDA admits that 1 in 25 women will need emergency care after taking abortion drugs. But many of these cases are misdiagnosed as miscarriages due to the shame surrounding abortion. Dr. Skop speaks about the women who suffer in silence, feeling abandoned and betrayed by a system that promised them "safe and easy" solutions.   The Dangers of Mail-Order Abortions With genuine concern, Dr. Skop tells you about the alarming trend of mail-order abortion drugs. These medications, sent across state lines leave women to fend for themselves. She shares heartbreaking stories of women making multiple emergency room visits, bleeding and in pain, before they receive the care they need. This lack of oversight is truly a profound human tragedy.   The Truth Behind the Numbers Dr. Skop criticizes the abortion industry's manipulation of data. She talks about how pro-abortion studies often fail to track complications accurately, leaving many women's suffering unrecorded. The pro-life research she and her colleagues conduct is frequently censored, stifling the truth about the real dangers of abortion. It's a battle for transparency and honesty that she is determined to fight.   A Call for Real Compassion Reflecting on her decades in the field, Dr. Skop makes it clear that that abortion has been a devastating failure for women's health. She talks about the long-term consequences: the medical complications, the mental health issues, and the societal problems like fatherless children. With deep compassion, she calls for a reevaluation of this "failed experiment" and advocates for comprehensive support for women facing unplanned pregnancies. She believes in a world where both the mother and the child are cherished and supported.   Abortion is a path that leads to profound suffering and regret. Dr. Skop's heartfelt plea is to protect and cherish both the mother and the child, providing real support and hope for those facing unexpected pregnancies.

I Am Refocused Podcast Show
Dr. Ingrid Skop on the Supreme Court and Women's Health

I Am Refocused Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 33:14


Ingrid Skop, M.D., FACOG, is Vice President and Director of Medical Affairs for Charlotte Lozier Institute, leveraging more than 30 years' experience as a practicing obstetrician-gynecologist to support research and policies that respect the dignity of every human life.Dr. Skop received her Bachelor of Science in physiology from Oklahoma State University and her medical doctorate from Washington University School of Medicine. She completed her residency in obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. Dr. Skop is a Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, where she uses science and statistics to counter pro-abortion agendas, and is a lifetime member of the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists.Prior to joining Charlotte Lozier Institute, Dr. Skop served for over 25 years in private practice in San Antonio, where she delivered more than 5,000 babies and personally cared for many women who had been harmed, physically and emotionally, from complications due to abortion. She has served as board member and medical director for pregnancy resource centers in San Antonio, Austin, and Houston. Dr. Skop's research on maternal mortality, abortion, and women's health has been published in multiple peer-reviewed journals. Additionally, she has provided expert testimony at both the state and federal levels on legislation related to abortion, including standing firm against prominent pro-abortion politicians who choose not to follow the science regarding fetal heartbeat and development.Dr. Skop is married to a physician and is the proud mother of two sons and a daughter. https://lozierinstitute.org/  Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/i-am-refocused-radio--2671113/support.

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"Is Abortion Ever Life-Saving?"(Special Podcast Highlight)

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Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 15:53


Ever heard that abortion is necessary to save a woman's life? Think again!    In a recent episode of Trending with Timmerie, Dr. Ingrid Skop, an obstetrician and the Vice President of Medical Affairs for the Charlotte Lozier Institute, joins Timmerie to tackle one of the most persistent pro-abortion myths: the idea that abortion is necessary to save the life of a mother. Dr. Skop, who has delivered over 5,000 babies, asserts that abortion is never medically necessary to save a mother's life. Instead, the focus should be on early delivery if complications arise, ensuring both mother and child receive the care they need.   Key Points from the Podcast:    Medical Misinformation & Misleading Practices:   Since the 1960s and 70s, Timmerie explains that the medical community has often misinformed women about their fertility and health, pushing birth control and abortion as solutions to underlying health issues.   Abortion & Emergency Medical Treatment:   Dr. Skop clarifies that in emergency situations, the appropriate medical response is to stabilize the mother and deliver the baby, not perform an abortion.   EMTALA (Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act of 1986) requires hospitals to provide emergency care, which includes evaluating and stabilizing both the mother and unborn child.   Supreme Court & Legal Battles:   The Biden administration's attempts to use EMTALA to promote abortion conflicts with state laws. However, Dr. Skop is optimistic that the Supreme Court will uphold the states' rights to protect both mother and child in emergencies.   Misleading Pro-Abortion Arguments:   Pro-abortion advocates often use the argument of "life of the mother" to justify abortion, despite it not being necessary. Most medical emergencies occur later in pregnancy when early delivery is viable.   Pro-Life Laws & Women's Health:   Quality medical practice involves early delivery, not abortion. Abortion, especially later in pregnancy, is riskier for women and often coerced by external pressures.   The Charlotte Lozier Institute provides scientific, peer-reviewed data debunking pro-abortion claims and supporting pro-life laws.   Global Perspective:   The U.S. is one of only eight countries that allows elective abortions throughout the entire pregnancy, a practice that is both inhumane and unnecessary. This is a heartbreaking reality that our nation needs to correct, and we need to turn back to the Lord.    Dr. Skop emphasizes that abortion till birth is a tragic reality in the U.S., often justified under vague definitions of health that include social and financial reasons. This misrepresentation leads to coercive practices that harm women and their babies. These women truly want to keep their children. Can you only imagine the pain and pressure they feel? We need to show them compassion and better choices, and walk with them through this hurt.    Pro-Life, Pro-Woman:    "Pro-life is pro-woman."   Pro-life laws protect women and children. The reality is, women facing crises during pregnancy need comprehensive care, not abortion. Educate yourself and others using resources from the Charlotte Lozier Institute, where science and compassion meet to support life at all stages. Here's one of Dr. Skop's publications.    Let's spread the truth and support the sanctity of life!   The best way to listen to the Best of the Week is on our #1 Free Catholic App. It's free, and always will be! To get and share the Relevant Radio app, check it out here.

Stand Up For The Truth Podcast
Dr. Ingrid Skop: Abortion Kill Pill Update

Stand Up For The Truth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024


Mary Danielsen talks with Dr. Ingrid Skop Vice President and Director of Medical Affairs for Charlotte Lozier Institute, leveraging more than 30 years' experience as a practicing obstetrician-gynecologist to support research and policies that respect the dignity of every human life. Dr. Skop believes the Abortion Kill Pill is deadly for the unborn baby and dangerous for mothers who take it, leading to 4 times the complications as surgical abortions. In 2020, when 500,000 aborted chemically, 25,000 of them went to the emergency room or required surgical follow-up. 63% of mothers who abort these days, do so chemically. She has had to operate on women who had not expelled their dead baby after taking the Abortion Kill Pill prescribed by another OB/GYN.  We will discuss some shocking admissions from the US Supreme Court abortion pill oral arguments.   Shameless plug for swag for our listeners/donors! https://www.redpillprints.com/stand-up-for-the-truth - Thanks for YOUR Support!