"Life Report: Pro-Life Talk. Real World Answers" is a weekly radio show and podcast, raising the bar on pro-lifers critical thinking skills. We're brutally honest about the strengths and weaknesses of BOTH sides of the life issues.
John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller dissect California’s legislative chaos, the abortion pill, and the influence of lobbyists in Sacramento. With humor and insight, they tackle the bizarre processes shaping the state’s laws.
California’s legislative session is in full swing, and the pro-life movement is bracing for impact. John and Jonathan dissect AB54 and its potential to reshape access to abortion medication, while addressing the media’s glaring double standards. Also, hear the shocking details behind a plot to assassinate Justice Kavanaugh, and why the media buried the story
In this episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi and Linda Teliha kick off the year by reflecting on impactful moments from 2024. Linda shares stories from the sidewalk, including Christmas caroling outside Planned Parenthood and how it became an avenue for new volunteers. They discuss the importance of kindness and advocacy over confrontation, sharing inspiring stories of lives changed through their outreach efforts.
Later, John and Jonathan Keller dive into a thought-provoking clip about a “death doula,” physician-assisted suicide, and the societal implications of normalizing death in such ways. The conversation touches on how the pro-life movement can counter these ideas with compassionate care for the dying. The episode wraps with a critical analysis of the abortion pill, its role in rising abortion numbers, and the need for greater awareness and restrictions.
In this year-end episode, John and Jonathan review the biggest pro-life stories of 2024, from Trump’s reelection to Gavin Newsom’s relentless pro-choice campaigns. The hosts dissect the growing significance of abortion pills, RFK Jr.’s surprising pro-life commitments, and what to expect from California legislators in 2025.
In this episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller delve into the legal and ethical implications of a new abortion clinic opening in Tulare County. They explore a recent court ruling that could have far-reaching consequences for civil rights law in California. The discussion highlights the financial motivations behind abortion clinics, the lack of comprehensive prenatal care in rural areas, and the persistent challenges faced by medical providers due to inadequate Medi-Cal reimbursement. Wrapping up, they cover national news, including Senator Josh Hawley’s pro-life commitments during his discussion with RFK Jr. regarding HHS policies.
In this week’s episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller dive into key pro-life updates and legal battles. They discuss Harmeet Dhillon’s appointment to the Department of Justice and its implications for civil rights and pro-life advocacy. Special guest Anne-Marie Payden, Executive Director of Tulare King’s Right to Life, shares insights on the grassroots fight to stop the new clinic in Tulare and the local efforts to prevent it, including a precedent-setting court case involving CCNRs. The episode wraps up with a look at the UK’s push to legalize physician-assisted suicide and what that could mean for similar debates in the United States.
In this episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi and Linda Talia discuss her work outside of Planned Parenthood and share powerful stories from the sidewalk. Linda recounts emotional and thought-provoking encounters with couples facing abortion decisions, revealing the complexities behind these moments. From laughter as a defense mechanism to the psychology of those struggling with such decisions, they explore the humanity and challenges in these pivotal moments. Later, the discussion shifts to the cultural view of pregnancy, unpacking Planned Parenthood’s controversial “trigger warning” tweet and its implications for how society perceives abortion and motherhood.
In this episode, John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller dive into the latest Trump administration cabinet picks and their implications for pro-life issues. They explore how key figures like RFK Jr., Marco Rubio, and others may shape policies on abortion, Planned Parenthood funding, Title X, and more. The duo also dissects controversial topics, such as RFK Jr.’s fluctuating abortion stance and the ethics of fetal tissue research.
In this episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller dive into the whirlwind of cabinet appointments by President-elect Trump and their potential implications for pro-life policies. From Robert F. Kennedy Jr.‘s nomination to HHS, to Dr. Jay Bhattacharya’s potential role at NIH, the discussion explores critical issues surrounding abortion policy, conscience protections, and federal funding.
In this episode, John Gerardi interviews Jennifer Butcher, the founder of Rachel’s Vineyard in Fresno, a retreat program dedicated to post-abortion healing. They explore the origins of the ministry, its unique approach to spiritual and emotional recovery, and how it supports those struggling with the impact of abortion. From personal storytelling to memorial services, Jennifer explains the transformative power of these retreats and the importance of approaching the abortion conversation with compassion and understanding.
In this post-election episode of Right to Life Radio, host John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller from the California Family Council dig into the significant 2024 election outcomes. They examine the implications of Donald Trump’s victory and a Republican-controlled Senate on the pro-life cause and Supreme Court. They break down what GOP dominance might mean for abortion policies, from cutting federal abortion funding to the Mexico City policy. They also discuss critical state-level referenda, highlighting Nebraska’s pro-life win and analyzing why some red states, like Missouri, leaned pro-choice in the polls. Tune in for a deep dive into what lies ahead for the pro-life movement in this new political landscape.
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