Wed, 28 June 2017
(June 23, 2017) Live from this year's Acton University, Anne Morse is Al Kresta's guest on his eponymous radio show from Ave Maria. Between workshops, they're discussing the issues related to population, parenting, and children: the relationship between fertility, wealth, and culture. Anne is on Acton's faculty this year teaching a course on economic demography. |
Tue, 27 June 2017
(June 27, 2017) Dr J is once again Todd Wilkin's guest on Issues, Etc. They're discussing the United States' Supreme Court ruling on same-sex parents' names on children's birth certificates. |
Mon, 26 June 2017
(June 23, 2017) This year's Acton University is coming to a close--this is the last of Dr J's three talks this time around. They've all been themed "The Sexual State," highlighting how various ideologies ingrained in our culture are products of and further the aims of the toxic sexual revolution. This is her third and final talk on "The Sexual State and the Gender Ideology." |
Sat, 24 June 2017
(June 22, 2017) This year's Acton University is in full swing! Dr J has been with the program since the beginning. This year her three talks are all themed "The Sexual State"--they highlight how various ideologies ingrained in our culture are products of and further the aims of the toxic sexual revolution. This is her second talk, entitled "The Sexual State and the Divorce Ideology." Stay tuned for more from Acton, coming right up in our podcast stream. Also check out our Ruth Refuge; Dr J took questions after each talk, and those will be available to listen to from there. |
Fri, 23 June 2017
(June 22, 2017) It's that time again--this year's Acton University is upon us! Dr J has been with the program since the beginning. This year her three talks are all themed "The Sexual State"--they highlight how various ideologies ingrained in our culture are products of and further the aims of the toxic sexual revolution. Her first talk is entitled "The Sexual State and the Culture of Death." Stay tuned for her other talks from Acton, coming right up in our podcast stream. Also check out our Ruth Refuge; Dr J took questions after each talk, and those will be available to listen to from there. |
Thu, 22 June 2017
(June 22, 2017) Live from this year's Acton University, Dr J is Chris Brooks' guest on his radio show Equipped. Between workshops, they're discussing the economic consequences of the sexual revolution. |
Wed, 21 June 2017
(June 21, 2017) Live from this year's Acton University, Dr J is Al Kresta's guest on his eponymous radio show from Ave Maria. Between workshops, they're discussing the issues related to the sexual revolution: a culture hostile to life and family, ideologies opposed to gender and marriage, and more. |
Wed, 14 June 2017
(June 14, 2017) Dr J is once again Todd Wilkin's guest on Issues, Etc. Divorce is the topic under their microscope today. Check out Dr J's article from Clash Daily, "Divorce Enablers: The Liberal Fantasy World is Wrecking Children's Lives," linked on our website. |
Sat, 10 June 2017
(June 10, 2017) Dr J is once again a guest of Steve Pauwels on Striker Radio. They're discussing her recent piece over at ClashDaily (where Steve is also an editor), a forward Dr J just wrote for Leila Miller's book about the aftermath of divorce from adult children's perspectives. Leila's book is entitled Primal Loss. |
Fri, 9 June 2017
(June 8, 2017) Dr J addresses law students participating in the Alliance Defending Freedom's Blackstone Legal Fellowship. In this part of her talk, her topic is "The Sexual Revolution and its Victims." |
Tue, 6 June 2017
(June 6, 2017) Dr J and Jennifer Johnson are speaking with Father Thomas Loya of Radio Maria's Beyond the Veil. They're discussing divorce, marriage, and family relationships. Jennifer Johnson's recent booklet, Marriage and Equality: How Natural Marriage Upholds the Ideal of Equality for Children, comes up as well. |
Mon, 5 June 2017
(June 5, 2017) Dr J is once again a guest of Drew Mariani on his eponymous show on Relevant Radio. They're discussing divorce in our culture--its ups and downs, what that means, and how people view marriage. |