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Paxton Smith, the 2021 valedictorian at Lake Highlands High School, submitted to school officials an address on the effect of the media on young minds. But when she spoke at the graduation ceremony on Sunday, May 30, she talked of the theft of her rights and those of her classmates by the “heartbeat bill” signed into law by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott a week and a half before. “I cannot give up this platform to promote complacency and peace when there is a war on my body and a war on my rights. A war on the rights of your mothers, a war on the rights of your sisters, a war on the rights of your daughters. We cannot stay silent,” she told her class. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Now that the Supreme Court has plainly taken on a case out of Mississippi that appears barred by Roe v. Wade we are going to find out if the rule of law and precedent apply or not. John P. Flannery, jonflan@aol.com, @jonflan.
The Supreme Court on Monday plunged back into the contentious debate over abortion, agreeing to hear a case that will give its newly expanded conservative majority an opportunity to pare back the constitutional right to abortion established nearly a half century ago in Roe v Wade. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Supreme Court on Monday plunged back into the contentious debate over abortion, agreeing to hear a case that will give its newly expanded conservative majority an opportunity to pare back the constitutional right to abortion established nearly a half century ago in Roe v Wade. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In which we discuss this episode's punny title, more random listener encounters, not wearing shoes in the house, kid etiquette, Miranda's new love interest, small kitchen appliances, watching sex scenes in awkward situations, our old-person thoughts on public cell phone use, and more!
With the introduction of A Woman's Right to Know Act this week, Dr. Grazie Christie and Maureen Ferguson speak with Senator Marsha Blackburn about why this bill is so important plus the Senator talks about her recent book, 'The Mind of a Conservative Woman: Seeking the Best for Family and Country.' Plus, with the Special Olympics being drastically impacted by the COVID lockdown, Suann Maier joins with a very personal story and what she's doing to revive this very important outlet for those with special needs. Father Roger Landry also offers an inspiring homily. Make sure to catch the show every Saturday at 7am ET/5pm ET on EWTN radio!
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Couldn't Help But Wonder: A Sex and the City Podcast with Jamie Lee and Rose Surnow
Absolutely lose it over other people’s misbehaving kids, because this week, Rose and Jamie are covering SATC season six, episode nine, “A Woman’s Right to Shoes.” Someone, please tell us: what the hell is going on with Kyra in this episode? Has Harry always been a closet nudist, or does Charlotte just bring that out in him? And will Doctor Leeds and Miranda be watching any more Jules & Mimi together in the future? Listen and find out!THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY NATIVETo get 20% off, visit nativedeodorant.com/WONDER or use promo code “WONDER” at checkout.THIS EPISODE SPONSORED BY BETTERHELPFor 10% off, visit https://www.betterhelp.com/wonderFOLLOW COULDN'T HELP BUT WONDER:https://www.instagram.com/chbwpodhttps://twitter.com/CHBWpodCOULDN'T HELP BUT WONDER IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST:https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/couldnt-help-but-wonder
In the wake of a historic election, resulting in the first ever female vice president elect, Diane & Natalie visit the story of how women gained the right to vote just 100 years ago with children's book author, Mary Morgan Ketchel, and her mother, Senator Marsha Blackburn.
Omar Moore looks at the issue of Roe v. Wade and where Joe Biden and Donald Trump stand in a woman's right to choose. October 6, 2020. The Politicrat Online Shop is now live! Introducing The “VOTE EARLY!” Color Collection: https://bit.ly/3cXPUuD Democracy Docket: democracydocket.com TWENTY-EIGHT VOTING DAYS LEFT in election season. The key to winning the election is MASSIVE EARLY VOTING TURNOUT. Vote EARLY. Omar's voting guide for ALL 50 states and DC, the Secretary of State websites and their voting deadlines of all the states and early voting dates and much more. Updated daily. Please vote on DAY ONE of early voting! bit.ly/3gTm5vB REMINDER: Trump's economic record is one big con: wapo.st/3mhwipE Omar's latest YouTube video on early voting: youtu.be/CROs1Tbfwjo Omar's voter education videos: Facebook: http://bit.ly/3aovXvD Instagram: http://bit.ly/3am65Ay YouTube: http://bit.ly/3alt4vN Omar's film review of “Da 5 Bloods” (bit.ly/37nliju). MOORE THOUGHTS: moore.substack.com. Moore On Medium: medium.com/@omooresf The Politicrat YouTube page: bit.ly/3bfWk6V The Politicrat Facebook page: bit.ly/3bU1O7c The Politicrat blog: politicrat.politics.blog PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to this to this podcast! Follow/tweet Omar at: http://twitter.com/thepopcornreel
It's THE episode about Carrie and her shoes! Carrie's awful friend judges her for...getting her shoes stolen, at that friend's house, we guess? Thankfully, that terrible friend pays in the end. Harry is a "naked all over the house" guy and Charlotte tries to be cool about it, and Miranda finds a new hot doctor/neighbor she's interested in. Samantha? Gets food thrown on her by a baby. Put away your tea bags! Twitter: @sexcidiotspod Instagram: @sexandthecidiots
The Boys are back together IN PERSON in the Hamptons with Katie, the voice of The Bradshaw Boys! It's a true B Boys reunion for a very important SATC ep. They talk shoes on vs. shoes off households, Anne Geddes babies, and Dr. Robert Leeds' incredible' style. Instagram: @TheBradshawBoys Twitter: @TheBradshawBoys Support The Boys on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thebradshawboys Call us and leave a message: 917 410 1428 or record a voice note and email us - thebradshawboysnyc@gmail.com S6 E9 - Carrie's shoes are stolen at a party; the hostess (Tatum O'Neal) not only refuses to apologize, but shames her for her extravagant footwear — and lifestyle choices. Miranda gets chicken pox, and she flirts with the handsome black doctor who just moved into her building. Charlotte must adjust to living with Harry (and his tea bags) in her pristine apartment. Children misbehaving in nice restaurants annoy Samantha. Cory Cavin (@corycavin) Jon Sieber (@jonsieber) Kevin James Doyle (@kevinjamesdoyle) Guest/Voiceover by: Katie Sieber (@katiejeanne18) Produced by: Jeremy Balon (@remybalon) at Seltzer Kings Studios (@seltzerkings) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Language is everything, and how you frame a discussion or issue is critical to how it is conveyed, received and thought about. Since women's rights are obviously human rights, why not frame the right to choose as a human right also? Surely this has already been done. If it has, continuously emphasizing abortion rights as human rights and health care and family issues, and not solely as a woman's issue is critical. If it hasn't, abortion rights groups should start that reframing right now. Omar Moore advocates for the shift in the frame of this vital issue that affects all families and looks at the U.S. Supreme Court ruling this week that struck down a restrictive Louisiana law that put an undue burden on women seeking an abortion. July 1, 2020. Please check your voter registration weekly through October. Omar's film review of “Da 5 Bloods” (bit.ly/37nliju) Check your voter registration and register to vote at iwillvote.com, rockthevote.org, whenweallvote.org. MOORE THOUGHTS: moore.substack.com. Moore On Medium: medium.com/@omooresf The Politicrat YouTube page: bit.ly/3bfWk6V The Politicrat Facebook page: bit.ly/3bU1O7c The Politicrat blog: politicrat.politics.blog SUBSCRIBE to this podcast! Follow/tweet Omar at: http://twitter.com/thepopcornreel Follow/tweet The Politicrat at: twitter.com/the_politicrat
We're back with another episode of the most inane content imaginable. Crazy times, huh? We won't be talking about the times much here because this was recorded a couple weeks ago and this is a podcast about a TV show. Anyways, boy oh boy it's a fun ep about a bad ep today. We got a real life woman on the pod! Enjoy!
Once again we are joined by the wonderful Sara as we tackle season 6 episode 9 (nice) A Woman's Right to Shoes (really???). Samantha is posting on r/childfree while Miranda either has chicken pox or smallpox (those are the same right?). Meanwhile, Carrie is slighted by an evil parent and pulls off an elaborate ruse for shoes. Also, we stan Harry. Find Sara on twitter!
Venice Allan is a woman’s rights campaigner who set up a series of talks on gender identity ideology, We Need To Talk, in 2017. She now works with Posie Parker at Standing For Women, a campaign to maintain the dictionary definition of ‘woman’ as an adult, human female. Thistle spoke with Venice last week via skype to get her thoughts on the current British feminist movement and what women are up to in the UK when it comes to women's rights.
Well unless you picked 'Worldwide Plague' in the 'How We're All Going To Die' sweepstake you're probably not feeling too happy at the moment, so here's something to take your mind off things on this bleak Monday morning. This episode we're going all culinary, albeit for Long Pig, as we review, compare and contrast two films featuring women who eat human flesh, in very different ways. And in an unusual bit of planning our Easily Available Horror is also one featuring cannibals, so nobody can accuse us of not doing the homework. And this episode can also be used as a useful reference for when we run out of food and turn on each other. Easily Available Horror: Somos Lo Que Hay (trans: We Are What We Are) (2010) from Amazon.
This episode is classic SATC, which we love. Charlotte learns to compromise, Miranda meets a HOT doctor, and Samantha doesn't really have a storyline. Also, someone steals Carrie's shoes! Added bonus: 2 cameos
SAD WATER TALKS ABOUT WOMENS RIGHTS BEING A MISTAKE, MAINSTREAM MEDIA WANTS TO RUIN "NO NUT NOVEMBER", BABY HATERS, "PET FAMILIES" + MORE See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Women, especially Christian women, are walking through life exhausted and need to realize that is not how it should be, says author and speaker Denise George of Birmingham, Alabama. “There’s no time,” “I have too much to do to rest” and “I feel guilty when I rest” are some of the excuses George hears from women. “They consider taking time for themselves selfish, unspiritual and so unlike the hard-working woman in Proverbs 31,” she said. On this week’s TAB News, co-hosts Jennifer Rash and Debbie Campbell talk with George about biblical principles of rest and learn tips about how to make simple changes to develop habits that allow for a productive lifestyle that includes rest. You also can learn more from George in her book, A Woman’s Right to Rest: 14 Types of Biblical Rest That Will Transform Your Life. Following the 30-minute interview, TAB staff members and correspondents will present an audio digest of this week’s issue including news, features, Dr. Batson’s Theology 101 column and Sunday School commentaries. Timestamps: Washington Nationals’ 3rd baseman Rendon puts World Series win in perspective (30:11) World War II veteran surrenders to God’s call, preaches for nearly 60 years (40:27) Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson (54:00) Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson (60:46) Visit TAB News HERE Subscribe to TAB News on Apple Podcasts HERE
Carly sits down with Muffet McGraw, Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Notre Dame. They discuss how women are still fighting to be equally represented in many fields - from politics to Fortune 500 boardrooms and in coaching. They also talk about the most important skills Muffet wants her team members to walk away with and the importance of honest feedback.
In this episode, we are going to be discussing abortion, women's rights, and men's rights. This is a very touchy subject so, if you have any questions please dm me. #Abortion #feminism #mensrights #women --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thetruthdisciple/support
In today’s episode we’re talking about our favorite Sex and the City episode, A Woman's Right to Shoes, and how it applies to our lives. We also share some of our listener responses on the topic. Weekly Love -Christine: Libro.FM (http://libro.fm/referral?rf_code=lfm120697)(affiliate link) / NYX Soft Matte Lip Cream Zurich, Stockholm, and Istanbul (http://bit.ly/3019jqC) (affiliate link) -Lindsay: Lizzo Concert Weekly Hate: -Christine: The hot weather/sweating -Lindsay: “Fatphobic” signs and sayings A Woman’s Right to Shoes: The SATC episode in question, a Woman’s Right to Shoes, is a favorite episode for us both. It is episode 9 of season 6, and aired on August 17th, 2003. Thank you for listening to our episode! As a reminder, The Whisper Man (https://amzn.to/2nZBwgb) book club episode will go live October 30th. Check out our Influenced the Podcast (http://www.influencedthepodcast.com/) blog! Join our Facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/312824416326948/) for book discussions and more! Follow us on Instagram @influencedthepodcast (https://www.instagram.com/influencedthepodcast) Please subscribe, rate, and review the podcast! It helps us get seen! RATE, REVIEW, and SUBSCRIBE on iTunes (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/influenced-the-podcast/id1465472247)! Please keep them coming!
We Couldn't Help But Wonder - A Journey Through Sex and the City
Mike doesn't love this episode. Miranda gets to know the hot new guy in her building, which is great, even though Elise just thinks it's a distraction from Steve. Charlotte has an issue with Harry and addresses it, which is basically the healthiest thing that has ever happened on this show. But then Carrie deals with a shoe shaming Mom and Samantha has a very messy lunch. This episode is enraging. Enjoy.
How much longer will we live in a modern, post-Roe American if Republicans get their way? - For the book club Thom Hartmann reads from his book "Threshold: The Progressive Plan to Pull America Back from the Brink" - The new boilerplate on contracts we're signing requires us to give up our day in court for an arbitration system already manipulated by the powerful. Remington A. Gregg with Public Citizen tells us what we can do about it. - Talk Media News' Doug Christian brings us the most interesting headlines here in the dog days of summer. - Thom reads from "How Wealth Rules the World" by Ben G. Price - Author Ben G. Price says property has become the ultimate right, trumping all of our other rights- have we gotten carried away?
On June 4, Busy Philipps actress, author and host of the talk show "Busy Tonight" testified in Congress about her experience having an abortion at the age of 15. The testimony is part of her condemnation of the new extreme abortion restrictions in states like Alabama, Louisiana, Georgia, Ohio, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Missouri. During her testimony, Busy also detailed the widespread nature of abortions and the impact these bans would have on women's health. According to Guttmacher Institute, a reproductive health research center, one in four American women will have an abortion before age 45. Today, Busy is asking women who have had abortions to tell their stories as part of a push against anti-abortion legislation being considered and enacted in a number of states. In this episode, we'll be hearing from Busy on her testimony, personal experience and what each of us can do to advocate for a woman's right to choose. -- To check out episodes you missed or learn how to partner with us, visit thefixpodcast.org Sign up for our newsletter: thefixpodcast.org/newsletter This show is produced by Hueman Group Media.
In this episode, we feature Nicola Spurling, CBC Early Edition political pundit and BC Green Party candidate in the 2017 BC provincial election. Nicola talks about what it takes to run for office, the importance of inclusion and representation in politics, and her take on how the BC NDP's Confidence and Supply Agreement with the BC Greens is doing, two years in. In WTF, Maria takes aim at the renewed attacks on a woman's right to bodily autonomy, both in Canada and south of the border.
Jeff and Celeste speak to scholar Ian Reifowitz about his new book, "The Tribalization of Politics: How Rush Limbaugh's Race-Baiting Rhetoric On The Obama Presidency Paved The Way For Trump." Up next is Dr. Diane Horvath, ob-gyn, with the latest updates on threats to abortion rights in America. Please consider a gift to listener-supported WBAI: www.give2wbai.org
April Ryan is joined by Emily's List President Stephanie Schriock. Emily's List mission is work for larger leadership roles for pro-choice Democratic women in legislative bodies and executive seats so that families can benefit from the open-minded, productive contributions that women have consistently made in office. EmilysList.org
Women get the right to decide what ultimately happens with their bodies..PERIOD.. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/camille-ricketts4/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/camille-ricketts4/support
Several states have recently proposed bills to restrict the reproductive rights of women. In this episode, we explain the importance of a woman's right to choose and how dangerous things can get when that choice is taken away. Wine: Buttercup Chardonnay
Jene talks about recently watching the old 'Inherit the Wind' movie (Spencer Tracy), and its relevance in light of the anti-science attitude of Republicans today.Jene asks Jerry whether he uses big box stores like Home Depot or a neighborhood old school hardware store when he does fix it projects at home. Jerry doesn't know what he's talking about.Jene tells about the time he found one of his Galvin for Commissioner signs shot up with buckshot in a rural yard. in Clermont County, Ohio. It wasn't as bad as you might guess.Jerry's rant: Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh and a woman's right to choose.Musical guest: The Carriershttps://carrierstheband.bandcamp.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wrestlemania week has come and gone so BBR is here to recap it all and look ahead! WWE, ROH, and NJPW each gave us memories to l;ast a lifetime, but what is next Brainiacs!? Listen and get hype for the following and more: Is Kofi Kingston already the greatest WWE Champion of all time? When and where will the Briscoes and G.o.D. get down? Who wins between The Man and The Lady? What the hell is up with the Undertaker? Call the BBR Hotline any time to leave us your thoughts and questions to play on the show. Dial 412-407-5BBR toll free! Kids, get your parents permission! Get even more BBR on our YouTube Channel or on the website! Apple Podcasts Spotify --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bbr/support
The long awaited… The long anticipated… Mailbag Episode!Carisa and Kayla tackle the tough questions, the ones submitted by you!
This week Carisa and Kayla interview… Lindsay Benner! A beloved staple in the variety arts scene of Los Angeles, this force of entertainment can do it all! Physical comedy, juggling, hosting, acting, strait jacket escape, ventriloquism, magic and more! Lindsay’s Website Episode photo by Pixie Vision Photography
This week Kayla sits down with a very special guest, the one and only Jinger! Jinger’s Instagram
Warning: This episode veers into some difficult topics, viewer discretion is advised. This week Carisa and Kayla tackle the difficult topic of Sexual Assault in the magic community, and discuss things we can all do to help put an end to it. Dana Lynn Photography A Man’s Guide to Not Sexually Harassing Women
It’s 2019! Kayla and Carisa do an episode of Shezam… Live on Facebook! You can watch the full video on Facebook complete with some mild language and hysterics, or listen to the cleaned up audio version! Facebook Video
Warning: This episode touches on some difficult topics. Forget the drunkasode, it’s the exhaustasode! Carisa and Kayla catch up, give updates on past episodes, and try to make flights on time with the help of amazing new luggage. Away Luggage
Warning: This episode veers into some difficult topics. This week Carisa and Kayla interview “The foul-mouth buxom godmother of LA burlesque,” Lili VonSchtupp! Lili’s Twitter Boobdini’s Twitter Lili’s Facebook Boobdini Website Vote Lili (NSFW)
This week we have a VERY special interview, Virginia Hankins! WARRIOR. SIREN. ARCHER. WOMAN. KNIGHT. The redheaded living legend famous for her extraordinary life and adventures as a modern day lady knight inspiring the spirit of imagination and adventure in all that she meets. http://www.virginiahankins.com/
This episode talks about some potentially triggering subject matter. We are constantly asked why there are so few women in magic. The answer is complex and nuanced because it is made up of many different reasons. These are many little things that are keeping women away from magic and many people are likely unaware. In an effort to draw attention to these little things we have posted the hashtag “part of the problem”. One example that has received some attention is the ongoing popularity of sexual explicit images of women used in a recent sting of “porn memes” that has popped up on a comedy forum for magicians. We are proud to be a part of magic right now, when so many are so interested in the support of women in magic and a move towards greater gender equality. If you see something you believe is contributing to the lack of women in the art of magic please use the #partoftheproblem to draw attention to the issue without judgment or disrespect. Most people don’t realize how these little things taken together make a big impact.
Honored to have former Fellow of IGNITE, Geo Ordonez speak on her personal experiences as well as national movements for Woman's Rights. IGNITE: http://www.ignitenational.org RAICES: https://www.raicestexas.org The Avocado Boats: https://bit.ly/2vW642v
We've fought hard for the Woman's Right to Shoes and single girls have had to stand our ground!! Chelsea White (www.thechelseawhite.com) joins us to delve into the politics of the traditions around marriage, babies and the capitalism surrounding the "normal" route. It's Season 6, episode 9 and, of course, there's tea bagging, as well. Like, subscribe, review- we love you
This is a story about a woman who posted a Bible verse on her front door. She saw it as a harmless decoration, but her landlord viewed it as a potential religious threat. But this woman refused to back down.
Protecting a Woman's Right to Choose
Clinton analyzes a recent article on Gizmodo regarding artificial wombs and how it might impact the abortion discussion. "How New Technology Could Threaten a Woman's Right to Abortion", Gizmodo: https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2017/07/how-new-technology-could-threaten-a-womans-right-to-abortion/ Transcript: http://lti-blog.blogspot.com/2017/08/gizmodos-war-on-technology-clinton.html
Men have their kingdoms and woman has her kingdom. Tonight we will look at the Woman's Kingdom and how she rules in her kingdom.
A Woman's Right And Those Damn One Night Men, Gina Jones On ITNS Radio!"ITNS Radio" In The Neon Spotlight, the show “By Musicians For Musicians”, bringing you the best Songwriters, Artists and Music Professionals from all over the world! This is the place for great music, interviews by professionals in the music field and a whole lot more!!! Come into the Neon Lights, ITNS Radio!!! DISCLAIMER: Receiving airplay on ITNS Radio is free. All the artist's that we feature or play their music have rights to the music submitted to us. We have various promotions that include our newsletter, website, and social media sites; check them out at www.samwatkinscountry.com.
The geeks tell Britain they make bad choices and should feel bad before time traveling back to gather subjects for their History Exam. Later we talk Steam's best buys during its summer sale, making their own movie, and of course, the Game of Thrones season finale! Come get some!
The geeks are back! Today we talk woman's parity in sports! wtf? Movies, TV shows, and video games abound. Come get some!
Attorney and 2nd Amendment advocate Gayle Trotter explains, using case examples, how a gun is a great equalizer for women facing violent attacks and why women should insist on the right to choose self-protection in this way. Her remarks were recorded at the April 2016 Conservative Women's Network luncheon, a monthly Washington DC-event co-sponsored by CBLPI and the Heritage Foundation.
Attorney and 2nd Amendment advocate Gayle Trotter explains, using case examples, how a gun is a great equalizer for women facing violent attacks and why women should insist on the right to choose self-protection in this way. Her remarks were recorded at the April 2016 Conservative Women's Network luncheon, a monthly Washington DC-event co-sponsored by CBLPI and the Heritage Foundation.
Tonight's message is from Lakshmi - wife of Vishnu - one of the names of the God of the Universe.
Tonight we have with us Dr. Sally Roesch Wagner, the Founding Director of the Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation from Fayetteville, NY discussing Sisters in Spirit: The Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Influence on Woman's Rights. Sally is a nationally recognized lecturer, author and performance interpreter of woman's rights history. She will enlighten us tonight on the traditional Iroquois women and their authority since long before Christopher Columbus came to the Americas. Role models indeed, these Iroquois women had absolute rightss to their own bodies, were economically independent, were responsible for planning their tribe's spiritual ceremonies, had the final say in matters of war and peace and had rights to choose all political representatives. We'll learn the inspiration for these women's rights of so long ago....and more. Don't miss this!