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On Thursday's show: Prosecutors are dismissing charges against two of three former Harris County staffers over a COVID-era contract process gone wrong. We learn the latest in a nearly three-year-long saga.Also this hour: Could the Texas Legislature tweak the state's abortion ban this session in order to protect mothers at risk? Recent comments from Lt. Governor Dan Patrick hint at the possibility. But was that just talk?Then, we learn about Camp Logan, a play on stage now at Houston's Ensemble Theatre, based on racial tensions during a riot here in Houston more than a century ago.And we revisit a conversation with NPR's Sarah McCammon about why many Christian Americans like her are leaving the evangelical church, which is the subject of her book, The Exvangelicals.
With Election Day around the corner, we have a lot of stories to break down! Host Raheel Ramzanali, Pulitzer Prize finalist Evan Mintz, and dynamic media personality Antre'chelle Nova start by talking about the tragic consequences of Texas' strict abortion laws, and how it could impact voting in local and national races. Then, the trio discuss why the feds are investigating a Houston Housing Authority project, how city leaders ignored voters' wishes for regional planning, where to get freebies after you vote, and more! Dive deeper into the stories we talked about today: Your Guide to November 2024 in Houston A Woman Died After Being Told It Would Be a “Crime” to Intervene in Her Miscarriage at a Texas Hospital Houston City Council renews H-GAC membership, despite voters' call to withdraw Houston Housing Authority president David A. Northern put on administrative leave Texas prison battles bat infestation in old warehouse Colin Allred courts Black voters in the final days of his bid to unseat Sen. Ted Cruz Houston's foreign-born population is growing A Houston oil giant is pioneering a new climate technology. It's a costly gamble Did you vote? Here are Houston freebies and deals for wearing an 'I Voted' sticker Learn more about the sponsors of this November 1st episode here: Museum of Fine Arts AIA Houston Holocaust Museum Houston Asia Society BetterHelp - get 10% off at betterhelp.com/CITYCAST Downtown Houston+ Photo Credit: Hill Street Studios/Getty Images Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Tuesday's show: The Texas Medical Board has adopted new guidance for doctors regarding what qualifies as a "life-threatening" circumstance when it comes to abortions in the state, which are only legal in order to preserve a pregnant person's life or a major bodily function. We learn what the guidance says and discuss the legal implications of it.Also this hour: We learn what it's like to experience a hurricane from the air as we meet NOAA's Hurricane Hunters.Then, Houston writer Katherine Center talks about what makes a good romantic comedy, something she knows very well -- and is the subject of her latest novel, The Rom-Commers.And we continue our summer series visiting area museums and attractions with a visit to the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft.
Segment 1: Biden's Pentagon Celebrates LGBT Instead of D-Day Dr. Chaps discerns the spiritual forces at play behind these headlines and leads a prayer, seeking guidance and wisdom in these challenging times.Dr. Chaps reports on the controversial decision by Biden's Pentagon to celebrate LGBT Pride Month on June 6th, the anniversary of D-Day, sparking debate and criticism. Segment 2: Texas Supreme Court Upholds Law Protecting Babies From Abortion The Texas Supreme Court has upheld a law aimed at protecting babies from abortion. This decision reinforces the state's stance on pro-life legislation and continues the national conversation on abortion laws. Segment 3: Guest Interview with Dr. Michael Walsh Dr. Michael Walsh Ganon joins the show to discuss the implications of these recent events and their broader impact on society. Get free alerts at http://PrayInJesusName.org © 2024, Chaplain Gordon James Klingenschmitt, PhD. Airs on NRB TV, Direct TV Ch.378, Roku, AppleTV, Amazon FireTV, AndroidTV, GoogleTV, Smart TV, iTunes and www.PrayInJesusName.org
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: Brant O'Hair joins us to talk about the need for reform at the Lubbock County Appraisal District and his runoff race for Place 3 on the newly formed appraisal district board of directors. Lubbock County, Harris County and many others have runoffs in these races for the new appraisal boards. These races are very important.Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.The Texas Supreme Court rightly upholds Texas abortion law and in the opinion counters the constant lie found in media reports pushed by the pro-abortion crowd. “Under the Human Life Protection Act, a woman with a life-threatening physical condition and her physician have the legal authority to proceed with an abortion to save the woman's life or major bodily function, in the exercise of reasonable medical judgment and with the woman's informed consent,” Justice Jane Bland wrote in the majority opinion.Baker Hughes oil and gas drilling rig count flat this week.Anti-Wimp update: “Hail Satan” intruder shot by Thrall homeowner.As expected, state Representative Shelby Slawson of Stephenville announces a bid for Texas House speaker.Commentary on the Soviet-style show trial in New York that “convicted” Donald Trump.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
In addition to our regular weekly episodes, we're starting a new series where we discuss a few current cultural issues that are in the news — and also answer some listener questions.This week, we discuss:Kim Davis' legal feesEnforcement of Texas abortion law, particularly around children with birth complicationsListener Question: Balancing the head & the heartListener Question: Should churches be involved in politics?Let us know what you think by emailing thinkbiblically@biola.edu.==========Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith and Culture is a podcast from Talbot School of Theology at Biola University, which offers degrees both online and on campus in Southern California. Find all episodes of Think Biblically at: https://www.biola.edu/think-biblically. Watch video episodes at: https://bit.ly/think-biblically-video. To submit comments, ask questions, or make suggestions on issues you'd like us to cover or guests you'd like us to have on the podcast, email us at thinkbiblically@biola.edu.
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: The “chaos” and “uncertainty for doctors” talk from the White House, pro-abortion doctors and women, and the liberal Texas press about Texas abortion law is a blatant lie. The law is simple, leaves discretion to doctors, and has again been restated by the Texas Supreme Court. But, the pro-baby killing lobbies want to confuse everyone with claims of lack of clarity, etc. Don't buy it. Texas Supreme Court can't make sense of abortion law. Who can? (Editorial) – really? The court was exceptionally clear on the matter. Biden slams ‘legal and medical chaos' in Texas after woman forced to seek out-of-state abortion Texas Supreme Court says doctors must decide on abortion after blocking Dallas woman's procedure. – Read this and tell me where the chaos is. And I've specifically chosen a story from a liberal newspaper so you can see it's not some conservative pro-lifer making up what the court said. Here is the actual court decision for your consideration. Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.Importantly, the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed that Galveston should use existing redistricting maps for the upcoming elections. On December 8th, I explained why this case is so important for all Texans.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates. www.PrattonTexas.com
Jonathon Saenz - Texas Values - updates us on latest legal challenge on abortion. PLUS - Texas Nationalist Movement delivers 139,000 signatures to The RPT headquarters. Day 13 of Advent
On Wednesday's show: The Texas Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday about whether the state's abortion law harms women who face complications during pregnancy. We take a closer look at the legal questions at play in this latest salvo in the battle over reproductive rights in the state. Also this hour: We discuss the latest developments in politics in our weekly roundup. Then, in an unfortunate coincidence, two friends happened to be diagnosed with breast cancer at the exact same time. Their conversations and revelations through that difficult period are the basis of a book called Two By Two, that seeks to pay it forward to others facing similar battles. And we remember longtime Houston civic leader, activist, and educator Larry Payne, who passed away on Sunday after a battle with cancer.
11/28/23 6am CT Hour - Harry Kraemer/ Doug Hinderer John, Glen and Sarah chat about Israel/Hamas hostage release, Texas Abortion Law at Supreme Court, and Monday night football. Harry talks frustration in the workplace and gives some tips to help alleviate that and make work a less stressful place. Doug shares how you can improve your marriage all by yourself by getting rid of the score card and embracing your spouses defaults as well as highlighting their positive aspects.
Show Notes In this episode of Baby Boomers Radio, we'll delve into the preservation of Crater Lake, a heartwarming tale of healing through walking, the recent Texas abortion law, and the inspiring journey of a Hollywood legend.Segment 1: Preserving Crater LakeAt the turn of the 20th century, the dedication to preserving natural wonders led to the establishment of Crater Lake National Park, ensuring its protection for generations to come.Segment 2: Healing through WalkingExperience the transformative power of walking and friendship as we share a touching story of a widow who found solace in daily walks with her neighbor, Margy.Segment 3: Texas Abortion LawWe discuss Senate Bill 20, a recent Texas law designed to uphold anti-abortion measures and address the refusal of prosecutors to enforce them.Segment 4: Author interviewWe talk with Dan Desrosiers about his new book The Great Cruise Ship Casino Robbery.Segment 5: A Hollywood IconEmbark on a journey through the life of a Hollywood icon who defied stereotypes, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry and inspiring future generations of actresses.Conclusion:Thank you for joining us on this episode of Baby Boomers Radio. Stay tuned for more captivating stories and engaging discussions in our upcoming episodes.Book Title: The Great Cruise Ship Casino RobberyLink to Book: https://amzn.to/48Sq6fSAudible Link: https://bit.ly/tgcscrLinksLink to original Prevention Magazine story (Walking With My Best Friend Helped Me Process My Grief After Losing My Husband) on Apple News: https://apple.news/Arh7odwK4RH28kO0moFkAFwLooking to setup a small business? Check out Ed's book Entrepreneur's Feast - Navigating Small Business Challenges with the Business Buffet: https://amzn.to/3Z2RAuRBooks narrated by Ed Bejarana and available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/44AAbLh
A judge in Texas has ruled that women who experience pregnancy complications are temporarily exempt from the state's abortion bans. The ruling comes after a group of thirteen women and two doctors sued the state of Texas in March of this year, calling for a clarification of the law. However, the injunction is only temporary until the lawsuit is decided - and the state of Texas has appealed the ruling. Dr Emma Long, Associate Professor in American History and Politics at the University of East Anglia, joins Clare McDonnell to explain the significance of the ruling. Author and researcher Dr Julia Ebner has spent the last two years immersed in one of the darkest corners of the internet, the world of incels. She has been pretending to be an unhappily single, unemployed, male in his late 20s who is tired of feminism. This is part of her decade-long work going undercover investigating different extremist movements and how they pose a risk to democracy. Her new book, Going Mainstream, looks at the rapid spread of extremism into our mainstream social and political discourse. Chloe Matharu is an award-winning, singer songwriter and harpist. She has cultural roots in Scotland, Wales and the Punjab, and draws inspiration from her time in the Merchant Navy and the natural world as experienced at sea. Her debut album, Small Voyages, was selected for Celtic Music Radio's Album of the Year. At Celtic Connections she was awarded the revered Danny in February this year. She joins the programme live in the studio to talk about her music and to perform The Silkie of Sule Skerry. More than 60 women have made allegations of rape, sexual assault and sexual harassment against the US comedian and actor Bill Cosby. But only one woman, Andrea Constand, was able to gain a criminal conviction. In 2018, he was sent to prison for three to 10 years on three counts of aggravated indecent assault. At the time it was celebrated as a major win for the #MeToo movement. Less than three years later, he was freed when the Pennsylvania Supreme Court overturned his conviction on a legal technicality. In a new two-part documentary exclusively for ITVX from 10 August, The Case Against Cosby, Andrea tells her story. Presenter: Clare McDonnell Producer: Kirsty Starkey
On Thursday's show: Houston-area restaurants want to keep expanded outdoor seating established early during the COVID-19 pandemic. Houston City Council is considering it. We talk it over with the Greater Houston Restaurant Association and discuss the state of area restaurants. Also this hour: We learn more about the wrongful death lawsuit filed in Galveston County against three Texas women over allegedly helping a friend obtain an abortion. The friend's ex-husband is the plaintiff. Then, reacclimating to society after time spent in prison is challenging, to say the least. It's also one of the subplots depicted in the new film Creed III. That film and that challenge are the subject of this month's The Bigger Picture. And we visit Fly Girls of WWII, an exhibit at the 1940 Air Terminal Museum on the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) of the 1940s and learn about some who worked through Houston Municipal Airport in the 40s and 50s.
California deployed new gun control measures based on a Texas abortion law that turns every citizen into a bounty hunter. This was Governor Newsom's reaction to the US Supreme Court refusing to take action. With so many bounty hunters springing up across the country it feels like our society will quickly spiral (02:26). A new wellness routine to achieve health and happiness might be surprising to you. BDSM has been proven to offer stress relief, so make an appointment with your local dominatrix (16:53). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Gov. Gavin Newsom of California signs new gun control law (SB 1327) that copies the Texas approach to abortion in its SB 8 — putting enforcement in the hands of citizens who sue. If it was a bad idea in The Lone Star State, as Newsom clearly believes, how can it be a good idea in the Golden State? Should a man who wants to be U.S. President treat the law as a trolling toy? Scott Ott, Stephen Green and Bill Whittle create 260 new episodes of Right Angle each year, thanks to funding from our Members at https://BillWhittle.com
In a rare surprise for official Washington, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) announced a deal to expand the planned health bill in the Senate to include provisions raising taxes and addressing climate change. The measure would include a third year of expanded subsidies for the Affordable Care Act, but not health care coverage for people left out of Medicaid in states that failed to expand the program. Meanwhile, the ACA goes back to court, and the Biden administration restores anti-discrimination protections for LGBTQ+ people that were rolled back by the Trump administration. Joanne Kenen of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Politico, Sarah Karlin-Smith of the Pink Sheet, and Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico join KHN's Julie Rovner to discuss these issues and more. Also this week, Rovner interviews Dr. Céline Gounder of KHN about the latest on the monkeypox outbreak. Plus, for extra credit, the panelists recommend their favorite health policy stories of the week they think you should read, too: Julie Rovner: NPR's “Because of Texas Abortion Law, Her Wanted Pregnancy Became a Medical Nightmare,” by Carrie Feibel Alice Miranda Ollstein: The Hill's “Top FDA Tobacco Official Leaving for Philip Morris Job,” by Nathaniel Weixel Joanne Kenen: Science's “Blots on a Field? A Neuroscience Image Sleuth Finds Signs of Fabrication in Scores of Alzheimer's Articles, Threatening a Reigning Theory of the Disease,” by Charles Piller Sarah Karlin-Smith: NPR's “Drugmakers Are Slow to Prove Medicines That Got a Fast Track to Market Really Work,” by Sydney Lupkin See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Host Kevin Smith Dives into the weekly news most impactful to the HeartlandKansas ballot initiative on abortion heats up - Missouri maternal mortality rates among worst in the nation, as legislature fails to claim federal funds for postpartum care - GOP considering restricting pregnant women from crossing state lines for abortion care - Democratic candidate Michael Sinclair on his campaign for MO Senate District 2 - New states where abortion has been effectively banned - Where providing abortion care will be a criminal offense https://heartlandpod.com/Twitter: @TheHeartlandPOD"Change The Conversation"
Host Kevin Smith Dives into the weekly news most impactful to the HeartlandKansas ballot initiative on abortion heats up - Missouri maternal mortality rates among worst in the nation, as legislature fails to claim federal funds for postpartum care - GOP considering restricting pregnant women from crossing state lines for abortion care - Democratic candidate Michael Sinclair on his campaign for MO Senate District 2 - New states where abortion has been effectively banned - Where providing abortion care will be a criminal offense https://heartlandpod.com/Twitter: @TheHeartlandPOD"Change The Conversation"
Dr. Lauren Thaxton is an assistant professor at the Dell Medical School Department of Women's Health at the University of Texas at Austin. Rachel Gotbaum, the interviewer, is a health care journalist. W. Arey and Others. A Preview of the Dangerous Future of Abortion Bans — Texas Senate Bill 8. N Engl J Med. DOI: 10.1056/NEJMp2207423.
It's Free Speech Friday!!! Show Time! Michael Franzese joins to talk about his very timely book "Mafia Democracy!" Plus, Dave Kallman from the Great Lakes Justice Center on a case Whitmer is bringing that makes no sense. And, what is a conservative.
This week on Hello DFW: 1. A Texas Woman was arrested for allegedly inducing her own abortion, Dallas' DA condemned efforts to criminalize abortion. (Vox) 2. Fair Park's parking lot is being transformed into a new and improved greenspace curated by the public. (Fox 4 News) 3. The Dallas Animal Shelter has reached capacity and needs help adopting/fostering medium to large dogs. (Be Dallas 90) 4. Netflix's next season of Love Is Blind will feature Dallasites. (Variety) 5. The National Juneteenth Museum is set to break ground in Fort Worth this summer. (Fortworthtexas.gov) Visit our website: www.iamhellostudios.com/hellodfwpodcast
COVID makes yet another triumphant return to our list of topics! Florida also continues to give us great stories, with a strip club worker using a tragedy to get noticed and a group of teens that thought it was a good idea to shoot at each other. A man almost lost his penis (if only he used Manscaped), Albert Pujols decided to divorce his sick wife, and Cadbury's Creme Eggs are even more disgusting than we thought! The Texas Abortion Law gets put to the test, Spain protects women getting abortion from harassment, and Ezra Miller can't seem to keep from getting the police called on them. We've got a new mascot and a new bit - Who Blocked Brian?
On this episode of Sip Sessions, the hosts break down the recent Texas Abortion Law and some of the ramifications. Go ahead and grab yourself a drink or drank and let's sip! Follow Us: IG: https://www.instagram.com/sip_sessions_podcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Sip-Sessions-Podcast-112865700342105 Twitter: PodcastSip Email: sipsessions@yahoo.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Robert Field, Professor of Law and Health Management and Policy at Drexel University, discusses the Supreme Court blocking President Biden's vaccine mandate for employees. Leah Litman, Professor at the University of Michigan Law School, discusses contentious oral arguments at the Fifth Circuit over the Texas abortion law, the strictest in the country. June Grasso hosts. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Student Leadership University's mission is to develop and equip student leaders to think, dream, and lead. We strive to instill future tense thinking; character-driven decision making; ownership of biblical values; and a commitment to influence through service.Resources Mentioned in this episodeThe Wall Street Journal Show Notes:News stories & Events:Highlights:• Continued racial unrest• Anti-lockdown protests• United States Capitol attack and its aftermath• Global manufacturing and supplies chains disrupted beginning in March• Border crossings continued to fluxgate• Biden sets date for withdrawal from Afghanistan• April 20 conviction of Derek Chauvin• Increased tension with China to play out over the followings years.• Texas Abortion Law which banned most abortions after 6-8 weeks of pregnancy• College athletes can get compensation• Cosby somehow got out of jail• The Afghan government fell to the Taliban immediately following the U.S. withdrawal• Cryptocurrency is now mainstreamStandout eventsJeff:• The George Floyd and Ahmaud Arbery cases• Jeff's youngest son leaving for college and revisioning parenting• Brent's new bookBrent:• First-year Family Birthday celebration 5 Questions to ask walking into 2022:1) What does it mean to live your life set apart to God?Pursuing holiness in 2022 will be responding to events that we don't know about right now. We must decide now.2) What does it mean to be a citizen of Heaven who lives in America?We must guard our witness in the current culture and not let it be diminished or dampened.3) How do we steward, cultivate and maximize our influence for God's glory?We need to remember that everything we hold dear is temporary. God will redeem all things.4) How should disciples pursue the mission of Jesus?Salt cannot be mixed with other things or it loses its purpose.5) How do Christ-followers live each day focusing on life's ultimate purpose? Connect with SLU:InstagramRegister for SLULearn more about The LIFT TourLearn more about YPS Connect with our HostsBrent's InstagramBrent's TwitterJeff's InstagramJeff's Twitter
Are you currently experiencing anger or rage? If so, this episode will speak loudly to you as we discuss the ways that we have turned rage into our greatest superpower. Some nuggets of gold in this interview: 1. Our reaction to the Texas Abortion Law 2. Ways that we have felt rage about global issues and what we chose to do about it. 3. Our personal rock bottoms, betrayal, and how we transformed our stories. Join our next free challenge: 6 Days to 6 Figure Framework at https://bit.ly/6days26figure We wanna hear from you! Send us your takeaways at @soulascendpodcast
Just when we think we have wrapped for the season … we're back, baby! We bring you this mini-episode to analyze Friday's decision by the Supreme Court, which allows Texas abortion providers to sue some defendants over the near-total abortion ban and leaves the Texas law in place.Kelsey Reichmann, our Supreme Court reporter, joins Sidebar producer and Austin-based reporter Kirk McDaniel to discuss what the ruling means, how we got here and where we go from here.
This month the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments concerning enforcement of the controversial "heartbeat" law that effectively bans abortion in Texas. Dave provides analysis as a guest on 90.5 WESA's The Confluence.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Attorney Erik Jaffe joins Leland to discuss what he views as a problematic Texas abortion law which relegates enforcement to private citizens, rather than by government and law enforcement officials themselves. He has filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court in an effort to overturn it.
This week's episode couldn't be more timely--discussing the draconian and hugely controversial Texas abortion law, Senate Bill 8 (SB8). Now that it is finally being argued at the Supreme Court, we have to ask: will the Christian dominionists who have played the long game in terms of appointing conservative and anti-abortion judges finally succeed in overturning Roe v Wade? This has been their strategy and they have been working at this for literally decades. That Texas even attempted to pass this law in 2021 is merely testament to not only the 3 conservative judges appointed during the Trump era--with the assistance of the Christian Right--it is a landmark case that is highly unconstitutional and threatens the rights of not just women, but the LGBTQ community also. Join the MindShift Podcast Patreon Community! Contact Information Follow Peter on Twitter @PeteMont Follow me on Twitter @MindShift2018
Constitutional law professor Leah Litman of the University of Michigan Law School, discusses the Supreme Court justices grappling with the power of the federal judiciary to block Texas' ban on abortion, the most restrictive law in the country. Immigration law expert Leon Fresco, a partner at Holland & Knight, discusses a jury awarding more than $17 million in back pay to immigrants for work in a detention center, and other immigration issues. June Grasso hosts. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
We discuss what the Bible actually says about abortion. We talk about the history of the rise of the moral majority, the history of pro-choice in the evangelical world, and how the new Texas abortion law has become tangled with faulty interpretations of the Bible. URL: multiplesourcespod.com/episodes/episode-008-texas-abortion-law --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/multiple-sources-pod/support
This was a fascinating discussion with Judge, Constitutional Scholar Co-Founder of the Patriot Week Foundation and Author of America's Survival Guide, Michael Warren. Ashton and Judge Warren discuss a whole range of issues from a constitutional perspective such as: what are the biggest threats to the Constitution today? What can we do about the increasing power and abuses committed by the deep-state and federal administrative agencies? Is the Biden vaccine mandate likely to be deemed unconstitutional? Is the Texas abortion law unconstitutional? What are the legal arguments that can be brought against Big Tech, particularly with respect to their censorship practices? And more.You can learn more about Judge Warren and his organization Patriot Week by visiting: patriotweek.org.You can also purchase Judge Warren's book, "America's survival Guide" on Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/1934248312/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_8HYSXTZCC9E6Q23Q27AV/Subscribe to Ashton Cohen: ELECTile Dysfunction Podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ashton-cohen-the-electile-dysfunction-podcast/id1565208599Subscribe to Ashton Cohen: ELECTile Dysfunction Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6siXVSwM2OWz3itH90YRNA?si=v5MUMEpwTSG_sVGPOKHP8wSubscribe to Ashton's channel on Youtube: youtube.com/c/ashtoncohenFollow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/theashtoncohenFollow on TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZM8nQjHta/Follow on Instagram: instagram.com/theashtoncohenFollow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theAshtonCohen
The news was abuzz about the Texas bill that effectively bans abortion after the detection of a fetal heartbeat. We talk about the history and context around this bill, what comes next, and how we think about it as Christians.
Join us as we kick off season 4 of Evangelicalish. Jeremy recently resigned from his church as Worship Pastor and tells a bit of that journey. The team discusses the feelings of leaving a church community behind and what church means for them going forward. They also dive into the new Texas Abortion Law. If you want to hear them argue about pointless things, you'll enjoy the the lighthearted Q&A at the end. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Twitter @Evangelicalish Join our private Facebook group for community throughout the week: Evangelicalish Podcast Group Follow us on TikTok: @evangelicalish @pastorpaul_tiktok @pastorfromok @aprilajoy
Texas has enacted an a law that deputizing private citizens to violate the constitutional privacy rights women have had for nearly 50 years. Here is a review of the many reasons this law should not withstand judicial scrutiny and the implications of a court system that allows private citizens to sue one another for exercising their constitutional rights. For our Team Justice and Justice Matters merchandise shop, please visit: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/glennkirschner/ Please consider becoming a #TeamJustice patron at: https://www.patreon.com/glennkirschner My podcast, "Justice Matters with Glenn Kirschner" can be downloaded where you get your podcasts. To subscribe to the podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/JusticeMatters Follow me on: Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/glennkirschner2 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/glennkirschner2 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/glennkirschner2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A lot of talk is going on about the new Texas Abortion Law, I discuss i from a Christian perspective and share my thoughts on it. Is it good? Is it bad? Are some of the questions I tackle, hope you enjoy! Leave a comment and share what you think as well! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingstheology/support
Texas has banned all abortions past the 6-week mark, so essentially almost all abortions completely, and enacted a hunt for people seeking the procedure. Ultimately making pregnant patients suffer. In today's episode, we address why this is so problematic and how once again, society still finds it imperative to control women's bodies.
This week, Eric Kohn, Sam Gregg, and Stephen Barrows discuss the corporate reactions to SB 8, the new abortion law in Texas, including the pledge from the rideshare company Lyft to pay for any potential legal fees for drivers, as well as to make a $1 million contribution to Planned Parenthood. Is this just responding to the market and what their customers want? Or are politics overwhelming corporate decision making and leading them astray? Then, they discuss the strict Covid-19 lockdown measures in Australia. Will political leaders experience any kind of comeuppance for over-promising and under-delivering on dealing with the pandemic? And finally, Eric, Sam, and Steve all reflect on the 20th anniversary of 9/11.Subscribe to the Acton Unwind Podcast Defending drivers and women's access to healthcare | LyftJosh Szeps tweet threadGray Connolly tweet threadAustralia's Crazy Covid Response | City Journal20 for 20 podcast: 20 Stories for 20 Years Since 9/11 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of The Morning Rage, Jenn and Lauren look at contentment through the lens of short term versus long term thinking. They also discuss the new Texas abortion law and debate the relevance of John and Stasi Eldridge's newly RE-released books "Wild At Heart" and "Captivating." If you enjoyed this episode, we think you'll also like: Facts on the Texas Abortion Law- NYT Free of Me: Why Life Is Better When It's Not About You by Sharon Hodde Miller
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The AG of Texas fills us in on the new abortion laws that might be making their way to other battle ground states. Our guests are:Terry Schilling, Jason Trennert, Ken Paxton, Liz Yore Stay ahead of the censors - Join us warroom.org/join Aired On: 09/03/2021 Watch: On the Web: http://www.warroom.org On Podcast: http://warroom.ctcin.bio On TV: PlutoTV Channel 240, Dish Channel 219, Roku, Apple TV, FireTV or on https://AmericasVoice.news. #news #politics #realnews
This week has been a heavy week. I've struggled to even comprehend the update of the Texas Abortion Law going into effect. I've struggled to even know what to do with my emotions... and it's had me feeling a bit stuck. I wanted to build an exercise for myself to help process my emotions in a healthy way to then turn it into aligned action. In this episode, you'll find the following: -Quick breathing exercise to regulate your nervous system -Journaling exercise to help unpack all of the emotions/feelings surrounding the Texas Abortion Law going into effect this week -Steps to take in aligned action Journaling exercise prompts (if needed): -Use the Gottman Feeling Wheel to help name your feelings surround this event. Link here https://www.gottman.com/blog/printable-feeling-wheel/ -You can free form this entry, bullet point, scribble, draw, WHATEVER you need to get it all out Questions to ask yourself: -What feelings am I experiencing with this new update? -Why do I think these particular feelings are arising? -What does it feel like to create space for these feelings? Aligned action: -What does getting involved look like for me? Does it mean spreading awareness, donating, getting involved with a particular organization? What feels aligned and doable for you? Abortion funds that can help Texans pay for abortion (post by @janesdueprocess) 1. Jane's Due Process 2. Texas Equal Access Fund 3. Frontera Fund 4. West Fund 5. Buckle Bunnies 6. Support your Sistahs Fund 7. Lilith Fund 8. Fund Texas Choice 9. Bridge Collective 10. Clinic Access Support Network 11. Indigenous Women Rising 12. National Abortion Federation 13. Planned Parenthood 14. Whole Women's Health 15. Women's Reproductive Rights Assistance Project (WRRAP)
This week, Whitney talks Hurricane Ida, folks trying to cure Covid with horse dewormer, the new Texas Abortion Law, and the BLACK OWNED app helping students across the world fund their college dreams. Thank you for your likes, shares, and subscribes! Don't forget to leave a review! Support this show on www.Patreon.com/WhitneyAlese --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/TheReclaimedPodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/TheReclaimedPodcast/support
In this episode, Lindsay and Brent discuss how Christians should navigate vaccine mandates, explosions at the Kabul airport, how many Americans remain in Kabul, ICU beds running out once again, colleges cracking down on unvaccinated students, Pfizer's full FDA approval, masks in school, and one father's response to mask mandates. Lindsay also gives a rundown of this week's ERLC content including Jason Thacker with "Why Christians should navigate questions of vaccine mandates and religious exemptions with wisdom," Julie Masson with "3 ways parents can talk to their kids about Afghanistan," and Jordan Wootten with "Explainer: Texas law banning abortion procedure upheld by court of appeals."ERLC ContentJason Thacker with Why Christians should navigate questions of vaccine mandates and religious exemptions with wisdomJulie Masson with 3 ways parents can talk to their kids about AfghanistanJordan Wootten with Explainer: Texas law banning abortion procedure upheld by court of appealsCultureICU beds are running out againColleges crack down on unvaccinated students as campuses reopenU.S. regulators give Pfizer vaccine full approvalTexas father strips down over masks in schoolsExplosions rock Kabul airport1,500 Americans remain in KabulLunchroomBrent: Baptists and the Nations: Religious Freedom Challenges Around the GlobeLindsay: Johnny Swim: DevastatingConnect with us on Twitter@ERLC@LeatherwoodTN@LindsNicoletSponsorsJust Ask: The Joy of Confident, Bold, Patient, Relentless, Shameless, Dependent, Grateful, Powerful, Expectant Prayer by J.D. Greear | This episode was brought to you by The Good Book Company. In J.D. Greear's latest book, (title), he shows us how prayer was a non-negotiable daily staple in Jesus' life, more essential to him than eating or sleeping, and why we need to be committed to prayer as well. | Find out more about this book at thegoodbook.comPrison Fellowship: Outrageous Justice | This episode is brought to you by Prison Fellowship. PF is excited to release the Outrageous Justice small-group curriculum, designed to awaken Christians to the need for justice that restores. Find out more about this resource at prisonfellowship.org.