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A Ukrainian mother, Ellie, shares the devastating story of losing custody of her daughter after refusing to affirm her daughter's "trans" identity. Follow the path from psychiatric intervention and online grooming to California's "unicorn home" foster system.
Rachel Rooney, an award winning UK children's poet, describes how writing the body positive picture book 'My Body is Me' led to public attacks and blacklisting.
Dr. Katie Alcock is a UK developmental psychologist, senior lecturer at Lancaster University, and a former Girl's Guide leader. She explains how young children often believe that changing clothes changes who one is and why this matters in relation to children's susceptiblity to "gender ideology" in schools.
Part 2 of 2Tatiana & Jane discuss the trial.
We are back! After an unexpected break, Jane & Judee catch up on life and dive into the latest absurdities in the "can men be women?" debate. We discuss campus philosophy emails to SCOTUS "TERF superbowl" , a cancelled library debate, Dylvan Mulvaney, democrats dodging a basic question and the Tremaine Carroll case that noone in California media wants to touch.
Tatiana, a longtime leftie activist, artist, and free spirited Canadian woman, recounts a violent assault in which a man broke her nose for simply holding a sign.This is part 1 of a 2 part episode recorded before the trial.Part 2 follows the trial.
Elle, a former prosecutor and advocate for women facing domestic violence, describes how her daughter's experience with a male student in a girl's dorm pushed her into the fight to protect women's spaces.
S, a Canadian bisexual woman, former inmate and nationally ranked athlete, traces her journey from 2010's Tumbler to practicing BDSM & prostitution, to prison , to women's rights advocate.
Arielle, a wife, mother, and self-described “total normie,” recounts how her child’s 1st grade curriculum in a Bay Area school centered Jazz Jennings as the model of integrity. We discuss parental pushback, the cult-like spread of gender ideology in schools, and how ordinary families are waking up.
You know her, you love her: TERFluencer MaryCate Delvey joins us for a behind-the-scenes chat as sharp and fearless as her timeline. How did she peak? What inspired her first video? We get into it.
High school senior Elliott pulls back the curtain on Gen Z’s encounter with gender ideology through media, school, and peers. From a “just be nice” middle schooler to an unapologetic “ultra-terf” senior, this back-to-school episode is a roller coaster.
Mother and daughter, Gaia and Emily, share a candid conversation about identity, healing, and truth. Emily recounts her seven years living as a boy and what led her to reclaim her female identity. Gaia, a Truckee-based massage therapist and author, reflects on parenting through it all. A rare, personal look at ROGD from 2 distinct angles.
Elizabeth tells what led up to her peaking and how she became the current president of WDI-USA.
Jane & Julie Lane give us an update on this weekend's group actions. A banner was flown at the CIF track & field finals in Clovis and the group did another protest outside a San Francisco YMCA.
In 2015, Kaeley was fired from her dream job at the YMCA because she disagreed with their new policy that allows males access to female locker rooms if they identify as women.
Maggie and Rose, an older lesbian couple, reflect on the loss of their women only community after it was invaded by a man. Rose also offers rare first hand insight into the 1966 Compton's Cafeteria Riot, challenging the modern trans activist narrative that has rewritten it's historyl
Elizabeth Kenney tells us what happened in the women's locker room at the YMCA in Berkeley, California when she encounted a man harassing an elderly woman.youtube music link for her band 'Hammerlock'https://youtu.be/U-reW4fjLWQ?si=m4eWTQsQYFi2o1o0
April was a busy month for the TERFs in California. Julie Lane from WAR & Coalition of Sane People joins us to discuss what's been happening.
Author, mother and theatre teacher, Alice Engel reflects on her experience with a workplace mandated "gender" struggle session and discusses the inspiration behind her delightful new children's book.Link to book here: https://a.co/d/dyJSlTR
Meg recounts her experience as a lactation consultant with La Leche League before they changed their postion on men chestfeeding babies.




