Thu, 22 July 2021
(July 22, 2021) Dr J is once again a guest of Fr. Rob Jack on Sacred Heart Radio's Driving Home the Faith. They're discussing The Pillar's reporting on Msgr Jeffrey Burrill, the USCCB general secretary, and his near-daily use of the Grindr app. |
Fri, 30 April 2021
(April 30, 2021) Dr J is invited to speak at the Brushfires Foundation's Sexual Integrity Leadership Summit. Her talk is on "Understanding and Resisting the Global Sexual Revolution" with a focus on public policy. |
Wed, 29 August 2018
(August 29, 2018) Dr J is once again a guest of Drew Mariani on his eponymous show on Relevant Radio. They're discussing the CDC's finding that STDs are on the rise for the 4th year in a row. |
Fri, 24 November 2017
(November 23, 2017) Dr J is once again Molly Smith's guest on From the Median. They're discussing the fallout from President Trump's attendance at the Values Voters Summit and the book The Health Hazards of Homosexuality. Check out Dr J's article on the subject, too, originally published at The Stream and linked at our website: The Medical Risks of Homosexuality and the Values Voters Summit. |
Mon, 17 July 2017
(July 17, 2017) Dr J is Wendy's guest once again on Relevant Radio's On Call with Wendy Wiese to discuss cultural views on sex. Among other topics, they're going to touch on an article in Teen Vogue whose content is fairly explicit (though the show discussion remains delicate about it). |
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." |
Mon, 28 November 2011
(November 14, 2011) Dr J hosts "From the Front Lines of the Culture War" on Catholic Radio of San Diego. Today she's interviewing Dr Donald Hilton, associate professor of neurosurgery at the University of Texas Medical School in San Antonio, Texas, and one of the country's leading researchers on the science of pornography addiction--and that's the topic they're discussing. For the following interview with Thomas Peters, check out the next podcast. |