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Tested is a hard look at how North Carolina and its neighbors face the day's challenges. Hosted by journalists Dave DeWitt and Leoneda Inge.
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Talking Feds: Women at the Table brings to the table prominent legal and policy professionals (and special guests) for a lively and intellectual discussion. Get to know hosts Anne Milgram, Melissa Murray, and Juliette Kayyem as they dissect the news each week. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Isabella Malbin is on a mission to expose the forces at play attempting to control women's minds and bodies such as transgender ideology, porn, prostitution, and the various tentacles of the medical industrial complex. Listen to jaw-dropping interviews with women from around the world, get inspired and reclaim your sovereignty! Follow Whose Body Is It on Instagram @whosebodyisit ∽ Shop Isabella's Favorites for Sovereign Women ∽ Explore the Master Class Library ∽ Quit your unwanted habits & s ...
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The Nature-Based Solutions podcast takes you all over the world, to carbon projects in Brazil and Indonesia, to Climate Week in New York and to businesses across the globe who are investing in nature-based solutions to climate change. Expect animal encounters, business insights and inspiring stories of projects achieving the double aim of protecting biodiversity and sequestering carbon on the route to net zero. Hosted by Dr Murray Collins and broadcaster Kim McAllister, now on their fifth se ...
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At 21, Emily was sure that by getting married and having kids she would more or less wind up living happily ever after. However, her relationship replicated some of her core wounds around growing up in a coercive control environment, and where talks around money were taboo. Emily wanted to leave her marriage, but all she had to her name was her car…
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Natasha Vargas was a journalist, union organizer and classic leftist when she took on the topic of gender ideology. A beat reporter for Out, Jezebel, Vice (among many other leftist publications) she even sympathetically covered the entree of Fallon Fox into women’s MMA (he is the trans-identified male who would later become known for splitting lesb…
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In today's episode I speak with my friend Daniella Saar about the terrors of October 7th, the rise in global anti-semitism including the riots on college campuses, the reality of sharing borders with enemy states and the ethical concerns of awarding a so-called "Palestinian Journalist" for photographing murdered Israeli woman, Shani Louk, as her li…
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My dear friend Danielle Evans is back again, this time to talk about body hair through the lens of her expertise in nervous system body work. While it may be true that there are more urgent battles than armpit hair, this conversation goes so far beyond surface level talk on self-acceptance and trash talking modern beauty standards. We explore women…
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Episode 90. A Case for Early Marriage & Early Childbearing│Mary Lou Singleton Cesareans, breastfeeding struggles, neonatal intensive care, childhood illnesses and daycare have become the norm. The truth is, physiological birth is simpler in our 20s and postpartum care comes with the energy and adventurousness of youth and often the help of grandpar…
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Today's guest is N3VLYNNN; a multidisciplinary artist, wellness practitioner, and dancer. While working in urban, "progressive" cities, N3VLYNNN was drawn to “queer” art and politics, but it wasn’t long before she began to see things that well, seemed a little weird. For one thing, a man, over six feet tall, who called himself a woman, sexually ass…
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SAVE YOUR SPOT! ⁠Safeguarding in the Age of Gender Disinformation, Dissociation, & External Validation SeekingRecover Your Instincts & Cultivate Resilience with Amy Sousa, MA Depth Psychology⁠ Join us LIVE on Saturday, April 13 or watch the replay Many of you probably remember Leigh Janet Marshall’s story of childhood trans identification, followed…
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Upcoming Class: Safeguarding in the Age of Gender Disinformation, Dissociation, & External Validation SeekingRecover Your Instincts & Cultivate Resilience with Amy Sousa, MA Depth Psychology Join us LIVE on April 13 or watch the replay When nine-year-old Elle found out she was going to be a big sister, she was overjoyed. She helped raise her younge…
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It’s not exactly Millennials' fault that many of us are stuck in extended adolescence. We’re bearing a wound around adulthood that didn’t start with our generation. We’re working under fluorescent lighting instead of under the sun, hustling in the city instead of in the small tribes we evolved from, and striving for the “empowerment” the Spice Girl…
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Everland represents the largest portfolio of high impact REDD+ conservation projects in the world, marketing and selling the carbon credits into the voluntary carbon markets. Most of their projects are in Cambodia, Kenya and the Democratic Republic of Congo, and a lot of work goes into determining whether they are of sufficiently high quality to jo…
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From shingle shore, to coniferous forest, Space Intelligence has mapped every inch of Scotland's varied habitats. Philippa Vigano, Innovative Technologies Programme Manager at NatureScot, discusses the need for such maps and the importance of measuring the country's natural capital. The Nature-Based Solutions podcast takes you all over the world, t…
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Dr Rob Waterworth, founder of FlintPRO, talks to Murray and Kim about the need for action and not just target-setting, in the fight to keep global warming to 1.5 degrees centrigrade. With 25 years in the sector and a successful tech company to his name, Rob shares the benefit of his knowledge and experience. The Nature-Based Solutions podcast takes…
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Gordon Bennett is the Managing Director - Utility Markets at ICE (Intercontinental Exchange). ICE is a financial data services and technology company, which owns and operates various exchanges around the world, including the New York Stock Exchange, In this week’s episode of the podcast, Murray and Kim talk to Gordon about the tools available to so…
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How do you know how much carbon is contained in a forest? Three scientific experts from Space Intelligence share details of the technology and science used to accurately map forests both from the ground and from space. Dr Paula Nieto Quintano, Dr Thom Brade and Dr Harry Carstairs also share stories from the field and the incredible animal and human…
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The carbon markets are maturing as technology becomes more sophisticated. In this week's episode expert Chris Stephenson explains their origins, how they work and his predictions for their growth as we head towards 2030. The Nature-Based Solutions podcast takes you all over the world, to carbon projects in Brazil and Indonesia, to Climate Week in N…
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What if you took a logging concession and turned it into a conservation project? On this week's episode we talk to Stuart Clenaghan of Green Gold Forestry in Peru about the process of setting up a forest carbon project and bringing the local communities along with them. The Nature-Based Solutions podcast takes you all over the world, to carbon proj…
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Growing up Latter Day Saints, Olivia was held to very strict expectations. The church and homeschooling offered glimmers of women’s spiritual power, but Olivia needed greater freedom of expression. For instance, she chafed at her family’s outpouring of grief when she revealed she was interested in dating women. She tried to be patient with them as …
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Kenya is famous for its large savannah animals and is a popular spot for tourists wanting to spot elephants, lions and giraffes while on safari. This week, Professor Ed Mitchard discusses the country's natural capital and the difficulties in mapping it, while Kenyans Joy Kimani and Joss Wardley share their stories of growing up in the country and t…
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From news to arts and culture, The Broadside dives into issues that might not be on a front page, but deserve a closer look. Along the way, host Anisa Khalifa explores the nuances of our home—and how what happens here ripples across the country. Find The Broadside every Thursday wherever you listen to podcasts.…
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New York Climate Week 2023 had a big focus on investing in nature, so three of the Space Intelligence team headed to the States. Murray dialed in from the Big Apple as he disembarked the New Jersey ferry en route to more Manhattan meetings, while Dr Alexis Moyer, Head of Business Development, shared some key moments from the variety of events she a…
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For Charlie, it all started at age five, jealous of boys, because they got to take their shirts off and stand to pee. By age seven, she had a therapist who told her and her parents that this was symptomatic of something called gender dysphoria. Ecstatic that she would get to ‘be a boy,’ Charlie was ushered down the medical path, with her vital reco…
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Why are nature-based solutions to climate change so important? In the first episode we consider what's at stake and hear stories from the field about snakes, monkeys and killer bees. Featuring Professor Ed Mitchard, leading forest carbon scientist and Carol Blackwood, Chief Operating Officer of Space Intelligence. The Nature-Based Solutions podcast…
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Kristin Hauser joins us today to talk about cultivating female fertility outside of the medical model. She has been working in the fertility space for over ten years, as an acupuncturist and sex and relationship coach. Kristin has seen all manner of fertility issues, from women later in their fertile years, who’ve been working to the point of burn …
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Diagnosed with endometriosis at age 19, Marche was told she would probably never have babies. It was the early 2000s, post women’s liberation and even when Marche found herself expectedly pregnant she considered termination. Before she could decide what she wanted to do, Marche was incorrectly diagnosed with a blighted ovum, and told she’d miscarry…
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On Sunday, June 25 2023, LGBT non-profit whistleblower, K. Yang and I went to Washington Square Park to stand for women's sex based rights amidst thousands of men and women celebrating "Pride". In this episode we discuss the conversations and confrontations leading up to K. Yang getting assaulted by a large mob, what you didn't see on camera and ho…
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Today I get personal with my dear friend Serendipiti Day as we share the stories of our first exposures to porn, how we navigate conversations around porn with potential sexual partners, and how we went from holding a liberal feminist analysis of porn to a radical feminist analysis. Take the Master Class: 𝗚𝗲𝘁𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗹 𝗔𝗯𝗼𝘂𝘁 𝗣𝗼𝗿𝗻: 𝗘𝘅𝗮𝗺𝗶𝗻𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗜𝗻𝗱𝘂…
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In 2006, Amanda's doctors told her that her silicone breast implants were a completely safe, permanent solution to change to her silhouette after breastfeeding. She looked down and saw ‘ski-slopes,’ and when she compared herself to other women, she felt she came up short. Her implants were cold, stiff, and eventually began leaking toxins inside her…
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Today I speak with Leigh Janet Marshall, a biologist and formerly trans identified woman from the Bay Area. Early exposure to pornography shaped Leigh's understanding of what a woman is and convinced her she was better off as a gay man. Conceived by artificial insemination, Leigh met her father at age 18, and then connected with one of her biologic…
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Today we continue the conversation around the dovetailing of gender identity and colonization of indigenous populations with New Zealand Maori activist and organizer Michelle Uriarau. Michelle is the co-founder of Women's Action Group Southwest Victoria and Mana Wāhine Kōrero and began her activist work with refugees in Australia. Michelle was radi…
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After last week’s deadly shooting at The Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee there was a lot of confusion about the sex of the shooter. Was it a man? A 'trans man'? Was it a man pretending to be a woman or a woman pretending to be a man? It makes you wonder if the confusion is actually a critical part of constructing a narrative where trans-ide…
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Today I speak with one of my best friends, Amy Ebert. Amy is a married mother of 5, a writer and musician. Amy asks what reproductive sovereignty looks like on the procreative end (rather than the abortion side) particularly for women in longterm heterosexual relationships and shares her journey from birthing in the hospital, to birthing at home wi…
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Jennifer Lahl, author, documentarian, and founder and president of the Center for Bioethics and Culture Network returns to the podcast today! Jennifer has been fighting assisted reproductive technology for 20 years. Her interest was peaked when her college-aged daughters were targeted for egg selling. It was during the height of the stem cell resea…
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Nlaka’pamux and Diné Nations scholar and radical feminist Cherry Smiley is done with the academy. She began her academic career studying prostitution and male violence against indigenous women. With the space to study, reflect and write, she grew angry. “As you’re learning and growing, learning from women who came before you, the anger is spilling …
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When Julia Beck was coming out (first by calling herself bisexual, and eventually embracing herself as a lesbian), most of the other women around her were calling themselves gender fluid or queer. Anything but what they plainly were, which was lesbian. She encountered the SCUM Manifesto, her first radical text, and began to question everything she …
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A Swags has gender critical women cracking up on Instagram. Her reels skewer transgenderism, homophobia, and misogyny in mainstream culture. “I like to take the ridiculous claims, like how misgendering someone is literal violence, and highlight the ridiculousness of it” she says. However, A Swags didn’t always see the humor in it. For three and hal…
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Today I speak with Amanda Stulman, director of Keep Prisons Single Sex USA. In response to the anti-woman organization GLAAD's recent campaign and letter demanding the NYTimes stick to the almighty "pro-trans affirmation" narrative, Amanda Stulman launched her own campaign with LED billboards displaying a series of slides one of which read: "That's…
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Deborah, a former bioqueen aka a female female-impersonator, saw first hand the hierarchy of the LGBTQ community where men retain their male privilege even after medicalization. The hierarchy places “transwomen” and gay men at the top, with bioqueens, drag kings, and trans-identified females on the bottom. Deborah's friends in the drag community am…
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Today I speak with Jesika Gonzalez, founder of TERF Collective- a radical feminist space committed to fighting the global campaign of female erasure, which organizes both virtually and in-person. We talk tactics of consciousness raising, direct action, and spreading the message of female liberation. For TERF Collective, this began with educational …
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In today’s episode, Emma tells her story of being groomed into transgender ideology at the Rhode Island School of Design in 2015. Emma says she could “fill the bingo card of all the things that make you vulnerable to trans ideology”: history of eating disorders, bisexually, and surviving sexual abuse to name a few. When Emma first encountered gende…
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In the final episode of 2022, I speak with Ora Nadrich. Ora is the author of Time to Awaken: Changing the World with Conscious Awareness and an experienced mindfulness leader and life coach, who in 2020 as lockdown policies encroached, noticed that many people around her were not able to see how the 'new normal' was rapidly rewriting the core value…
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Marissa Darlingh, a Milwaukee elementary school counselor was fired from her job after speaking out against transgender ideology at a feminist protest in April 2022. Shortly after, Marissa was harassed, doxxed, and stalked. Her property was picketed, and her yard littered. She found ads on Nextdoor, Instagram, even a news article in the city paper,…
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Hibo Wardere is a Somali-born author, activist, and female genital mutilation survivor based in the UK. At the age of six, Hibo was bullied on the playground for not being ‘cut.’ Desperately wanting to fit in, she asked her mother to give her the cut the other girls had. She never imagined the horror she would then be subjected to as she describes …
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In today's episode, I speak with mother, lawyer and co-author of the book, The HPV Vaccine On Trial: Seeking Justice For A Generation Betrayed, Kim Mack Rosenberg. Did you know that before the covid shots, the HPV Gardasil vaccine generated the most reports on the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS)? Kim talks us through how the HPV Gard…
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Samantha Berg has been in the feminist movement for 20 years, as a writer, activist and organizer. In her efforts to end the sexual exploitation of women, Sam saw that men who identified as women and as “sex workers” were leading various movements to legalize commercial sex. While organizing events focused on the Nordic Model and other pro-woman po…
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In this episode I speak with Amy Sousa and K. Yang about the recent Speaker's Corner in NYC, the violence that ensued against women, the nearly 400 self-proclaimed "trans rights activists" and "anti-fascists" who attempted to break the NYPD barricade, and who exactly the topless men and women are seen in the now viral film footage. TimCast Video Fo…
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In today's episode Charlotte Reedy discusses her journey mothering her gender non-conforming daughter. A formerly self-identified "progressive", Charlotte told her then four-year-old daughter that if she wanted to, she could be a boy when she grew up. We get into what woke Charlotte up to the dangers of trans ideology, how she anchors all three of …
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The one and only Kellie-Jay Keen came through Austin this past weekend as a part of her US tour. The Austin Speaker's Corner was unlike others in that we had a team of private security. The usual cowards showed up- middle aged men shouting thing like, "GO HOME TERFS" and "TRANS LIBERATION" aka 'shut up women' and 'mens rights over women's safety'. …
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Growing up in San Francisco, today's guest Rae, was not a stranger to Pride parade or transgenderism, although she wasn’t directly involved in either. Trans ideology appeared more overtly for her in 2019, when she was in a relationship with someone who was online all the time. It wasn't long until she was deep in various forums, exploring new label…
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Kajsa Ekis Ekman writes on feminism, economics, and political theory from a dialectical materialist framework. When Kajsa first felt called to write about prostitution, she quickly realized that the same arguments used to defend commercial sex were being used to defend surrogacy. Kajsa notes that prostitution is where you sell sex without reproduct…
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After becoming a chiropractor and beginning her holistic wellness practice in 2012, Dr. Melissa Sell kept meeting patients who, in spite of approaching their environment, diet, and lifestyle with care and attention seemed to remain unwell. In 2017, Dr. Melissa found a profoundly different medical model that made sense of it all. This model is calle…
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