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In this episode, Riley speaks with Zoe Walker, Alison Crenshaw, and Cristiana Ciasca about their experiences as female athletes in golf, the sacrifices they made for their sport, and their recent advocacy efforts regarding gender policies in women's sports. They discuss the importance of standing up for female athletes' rights, the recent LPGA rule change prohibiting males who transitioned after puberty from competing in women's events, and offer advice to other female athletes on how to voice their beliefs and values.
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In this episode, Riley Gaines and Congresswoman Nancy Mace discuss the ongoing fight for women's rights, particularly in the context of gender ideology and its implications for women's safety and opportunities. They share personal experiences, legislative efforts, and the importance of advocacy in protecting women's spaces.
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In this episode, Riley and Kirk Cameron discuss the themes of courage, faith, and the importance of instilling traditional values in today's society. They explore the inspiration behind Kirk's new book, 'Born to Be Brave,' and the cultural challenges facing families. The discussion highlights the need for positive alternatives in children's education, exemplified by Kirk's new show, 'Adventures with Iggy and Mr. Kirk.'
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In this conversation, Riley Gaines and Sarah Gabel Seifert discuss the importance of pro-life advocacy, the launch of Every Life and Public Square, and the need for a parallel economy that supports family values. They explore the Make More Babies campaign, emphasizing the significance of children in society and the challenges posed by current cultural trends. The discussion also touches on the importance of health and safety in consumer products, particularly for women and children, and the need for community support in empowering families to choose life.
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In this episode, Riley Gaines and Maia Poet discuss the profound impacts of gender ideology on personal identities, family dynamics, and societal institutions. Maia shares her journey from identifying as transgender to detransitioning, highlighting the role of significant life experiences, including living through war, in reshaping her understanding of gender. They explore the influence of social media on identity formation, the challenges faced by parents in navigating gender issues, and the broader implications of institutional failures in addressing these topics.
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In this episode, Riley interviews Senator Rick Scott, discussing the recent elections, the importance of protecting women's sports, the need for clear definitions in legislation regarding gender, and Scott's aspirations for the Senate Majority Leader position. The podcast emphasizes the shift in political dynamics, the significance of common sense policies, and the impact of individual rights on American families.
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In this episode, Riley Gaines and Pete Hegseth discuss the recent political shifts in the United States, emphasizing the role of Donald Trump in galvanizing support and the rejection of progressive policies. They explore the importance of free speech, the impact of social media, and the courage required to speak out on controversial issues. The discussion highlights the center-right coalition that emerged during the elections and the evolving landscape of media and politics, with a focus on the future of political discourse.
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In this heartfelt conversation, Riley Gaines speaks with Anne Fundner, a mother who tragically lost her son Weston to a fentanyl overdose. Anne shares her family's background, the circumstances surrounding Weston's death, and the devastating impact it has had on their lives. The discussion delves into the broader fentanyl crisis in America, the role of government in addressing the issue, and the urgent need for education and prevention strategies to protect young people from the dangers of drugs. Anne emphasizes the importance of activism and community support in raising awareness and preventing further tragedies.
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Sall Grover, the creator of the social networking app Giggle, discusses her fight for women-only spaces and the challenges she has faced in the face of gender ideology. She shares her personal experience of sexual assault and harassment in the entertainment industry, which led her to create an app exclusively for women. However, the app faced backlash and legal challenges from men claiming to be women. Sall discusses the court case and the ruling that men can be considered women, highlighting the erosion of women's rights. She emphasizes the importance of female-only spaces for safety, privacy, and emotional support.
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In this episode of the Gaines for Girls podcast, Riley and Kim Hermann discuss the implications of the new Title IX rewrite, its impact on women's sports, free speech, and the rights of both women and men in educational settings. They explore the legal battles surrounding these issues, the importance of due process, and the need for clear definitions in legislation.
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In this conversation, Riley Gaines and Senator Marsha Blackburn discuss the importance of recognizing and celebrating women's achievements in sports, particularly in light of recent legislative efforts to honor female athletes. They address the challenges posed by the inclusion of transgender athletes in women's sports and the implications for fairness and safety. The discussion also delves into the pressing issue of human trafficking, particularly concerning missing children, and the need for stronger policies to protect vulnerable populations. Finally, they touch on broader women's rights issues, emphasizing the importance of safety and support for women in society.
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In this episode, Riley discusses the significance of October 10th as Real Women's Day, a day she declared to honor biological women amidst a cultural shift that often prioritizes transgender identities. She reflects on her experiences advocating for women's rights, the challenges faced on college campuses, and the impact of transgender athletes in women's sports. Gaines emphasizes the importance of political engagement and encourages listeners to celebrate Real Women's Day by discussing the biological definition of womanhood and advocating for women's rights.
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In this conversation, Riley interviews Sara Carter, an investigative journalist, about various topics including immigration, the border crisis, the war in Afghanistan, and media transparency. Sara shares her experiences covering the border and highlights the alarming issues she has witnessed, such as child trafficking, violence, and the fentanyl crisis. They also discuss the politicization of the deaths of US service members in Afghanistan and the importance of honoring their sacrifice. Sara talks about her podcast series, Dark Wars: The Border, which delves into the complexities of these issues.
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In this episode, Riley and Michael Knowles discuss the infiltration of traditional organizations by transgender activists, the implications for women's rights and spaces, and the broader cultural impact of gender identity politics. They explore the absurdity of current gender discussions, the rise of transhumanism, and the importance of community engagement in resisting these changes. The conversation also touches on recent media portrayals of these issues, culminating in a call to action for listeners to stand up for their beliefs.
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In this conversation, Representative Shawn Thierry discusses her journey as a Texas state representative, her advocacy for women's rights in sports, and the impact of her faith on her political decisions. She reflects on the challenges faced by women in sports due to the inclusion of biological males and emphasizes the importance of standing up for women's rights. Thierry also shares her experience of switching political parties and the shift in perspectives among Black American voters regarding progressive policies. She offers advice for President Trump's campaign and expresses her commitment to continue advocating for women's rights and the protection of children.
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In this episode, Riley and Tulsi Gabbard discuss the launch of the Stand With Women scorecard, which aims to hold politicians accountable for their stance on women's rights, particularly in sports. They explore the importance of political accountability, the backlash against women's rights advocacy, and the challenges posed by censorship and political violence. Gabbard shares her experiences with the Protect Women's Sports Act and the weaponization of government against political opponents. You can check out Riley's Scorecard for yourself at RileyGainesScorecard.com.
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Prisha Mosley shares her personal journey of transitioning and detransitioning, highlighting the role of trauma and social media in her decision-making process. She discusses the medical procedures she underwent, the physical and emotional effects they had on her, and the complications she continues to face. Prisha emphasizes the importance of truth and honesty in preventing others from going through similar experiences. Learn more about Prisha and others like her in Riley's new 4 part Docu-Series "Trans-Fixed" debuting on FOX Nation beginning Thursday, September 12. Learn more at FOXNation.com
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In this episode, Riley interviews Christiana Kieffer, senior counsel with Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), about the recent Supreme Court win surrounding Title IX and the harmful rewrite by the Biden-Harris administration. They discuss the landmark case in Connecticut where two male athletes dominated girls' track and field, depriving female athletes of opportunities. They also touch on the importance of parental rights and the challenges faced in defending women's sports and fair competition. The conversation highlights the need for clear sex-based language and the impact of gender ideology on society.
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In this episode, Riley talks with former sports broadcaster Michele Tafoya. They explore the intersection of sports, politics, and women's rights, focusing on the challenges faced by conservative women in the sports industry. Michele shares her reasons for leaving sports broadcasting to become a conservative political consultant, highlighting the impact of political correctness. They discuss recent controversies at ESPN with Sam Ponder and Dan Orlovsky, the role of men in supporting women's sports, and the importance of standing up for one's beliefs amidst media bias.
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Kara Dansky, a feminist and former president of Women's Declaration International, discusses her journey as a feminist and her concerns about the gender identity movement. She talks about her experience being canceled from the progressive criminal justice reform movement and her efforts to protect the sex-based rights of women and girls. Dansky also explains why she wrote an open letter to Vice President Kamala Harris, highlighting the Democratic Party's betrayal of women and girls. She discusses the homophobic implications of the gender identity movement and the impact on lesbians and young people. Dansky addresses the lack of platforming for feminists who speak out against gender identity in mainstream media and the division among feminists in voting for the Democratic Party.
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