April 2023

#9 Merely Human Things with Scott Klusendorf

By |2024-01-20T22:36:05+00:00April 27th, 2023|Categories: Book Review, Critique, Human Things, Interview, Podcast|Tags: , |

Summary Episode 9 This episode begins with an explanation of the long form podcast as our mothership. The vision is to produce longer content that takes it time to consider points of view. From this longer format, we will excerpt shorter segments and videos to offer more concise [...]

#8 Merely Human Things with Megan Almon

By |2024-01-20T22:36:06+00:00April 19th, 2023|Categories: Book Review, Critique, Human Things, Interview, Podcast|Tags: , , |

Life Training Institute’s Megan Almon joins the show to discuss Nobel Prize winning author Annie Ernaux’s Happening, a novelized telling of her experience with illegal abortion in Paris in 1963. Megan shares her Three Things in evaluating the story as a work of literature and political statement about [...]

March 2023

#5 Human Things with Jay Watts – Leah Savas

By |2024-01-20T22:36:08+00:00March 17th, 2023|Categories: Human Things, Interview, Podcast, PRO LIFE|Tags: , , |

Episode 5 of Human Things 2.0 starts with a rousing defense of the work of Hall & Oats including slightly messing up the names of two of their songs. Segment 2 discusses a short clip from a 2018 Oxford Union Panel on Abortion Rights where pro-abortion activist Ilyse Hogue of NARAL makes the claim [...]

April 2022

What Attorney Mary Ziegler Gets Wrong About Pro-Life Tactics (Postmodern Realities Podcast)

By |2022-04-21T18:05:07+00:00April 21st, 2022|Categories: Interview, NEWS, PRO LIFE|Tags: , |

The New York Times recently published an opinion essay from Mary Zigler, Florida State University law professor and author of “Abortion and the Law in America: Roe v. Wade to the Present" titled, “Anti-Abortion Groups Once Portrayed Women as Victims. That’s Changing.” Ziegler claims that opponents of legal abortion have gravitated away from offering legislation grounded in arguments framing women as additional victims of abortion.

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