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CHOICE/LESS

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CHOICE/LESS delivers powerful, personal stories of reproductive injustice and the laws, politics and people beyond the headlines. Part of the Rewire News Group podcast network.
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The Abortion Diary

Melissa Madera

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Abortion happens every day. It has been estimated that 42 million people worldwide have an abortion each year. But the majority of those people will never talk about their abortion experience. What If millions of people broke their silence and told the truth about their lives and their choices? These are our abortion stories. www.theabortiondiarypodcast.com
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The Simple Truth

The Station of The Cross

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The Simple Truth, hosted by Jim Havens, airs each weekday from 4-5PM(EST) on The Station of the Cross Media Network. The focus of the show is authentically receiving, living, and transmitting the simple Truth of Jesus and His Catholic Church. We’re in challenging times, but we are made to rise up and meet the challenges before us with Christ. We’ll be proclaiming all that is good, true, and beautiful, applying it to real life, and we won’t shy away from the difficult topics, especially lifti ...
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Welcome, dear listeners, to "Live Love Tell," an engaging podcast dedicated to exploring an alternative perspective on parenthood. I'm Laure, your host, and I warmly invite you to join us on this captivating journey. Here, we delve into the deeply personal stories of both women and men who fearlessly open up about their experiences as parents. Our podcast aims to provide a safe haven for you, where you can find solace, comfort, and above all, let go of any self-blame you may carry. Parenthoo ...
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5/30/25 - Have you heard the story of Adriana Smith, a 30-year-old pregnant nurse from Georgia who was declared brain-dead just 13 weeks into her pregnancy? Rather than letting her life quietly end, doctors at Emory University Hospital made the courageous decision to keep her on life support—not for her own survival, but to protect the tiny life gr…
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5/28/25 - We'll examine the life of Gabrielle Bossis (1874–1950), a French nurse, playwright, and Catholic mystic whose deeply personal spiritual writings have touched generations. Best known for her diary Lui et moi (He and I), Bossis began experiencing what she described as interior conversations with Jesus later in life, during her travels acros…
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5/27/25 - We're joined by Fr. John Nepil, priest, theologian, and mountaineer, as he reflects on his new book To Heights and unto Depths: Letters from the Colorado Trail. Written during a 486-mile pilgrimage through the Colorado Rockies with fellow priests and Catholic young adults, the book offers a profound spiritual meditation on nature, sufferi…
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5/23/25 - Jim and Father Imbarrato lead a vital conversation on why men must rise to the occasion in the battle to end abortion. As co-founders of The Men’s March, they challenge men across the nation to reclaim their role as defenders of life and champions for the unborn. We highlight the next major event in this growing movement, happening Saturd…
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5/22/25 - What makes the Ignatius Catholic Study Bible one of the most trusted resources for Catholics today? Mark Brumley, President of Ignatius Press, takes us behind the scenes of this long-term project. He discusses the origin of the study Bible, the contributions of theologians like Dr. Scott Hahn and Curtis Mitch, and the importance of presen…
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5/20/25 - Hugh Owen, founder and director of the Kolbe Center for the Study of Creation, recounts his inspiring journey from a secular upbringing to becoming one of the foremost Catholic voices defending the traditional doctrine of special creation. After converting to the Catholic faith at Princeton University in 1972, Hugh pursued academic studie…
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5/19/25 - Turning Points examines how thirteen extraordinary men and women from apostolic times to the present—most of them canonized saints—came to see how God wanted them to organize their lives and, seeing that, set out to shape their lives accordingly. The book probes the stories of highly motivated individuals who in a variety of ways committe…
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5/16/25 - Jim and Father Imbarrato explore the potential impact of Pope Leo XIV’s emerging leadership on the global Catholic stance regarding pro-life issues. Could his teachings and tone inspire a new generation of Catholics to reengage with the pro-life movement? We’ll break down his most recent statements, how they contrast with past papal posit…
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5/15/25 - Theresa Bonopartis, Director of Lumina: Hope and Healing After Abortion, shares her personal story of abortion, regret, and the transformative mercy she found through healing and faith. Speaking from the heart and from decades of experience helping others, Theresa opens up about the emotional aftermath of her abortion, the silence and sti…
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5/14/25 - Today we examine the extraordinary life of Servant of God Josefa Menendez (1890–1923), a Spanish-born nun of the Society of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Though virtually unknown during her lifetime, Josefa was chosen by Christ to be a messenger of His infinite love and mercy, especially for souls trapped in despair. Through interior locutio…
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5/13/25 - Bishop Joseph Strickland shares his thoughts on the election of Pope Leo XIV and some concerns that our Holy Father may consider addressing moving forward, such as the growing implementation of artificial intelligence and how we should approach that as Catholics. Bishop Strickland’s Substack: https://bishopjosephstrickland.substack.com/ B…
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5/12/25 - Join us for a rich and thought-provoking conversation with acclaimed Catholic philosopher and author Dr. Peter Kreeft as we explore two of his latest books: The Mystery of Joy and From Calvinist to Catholic: 13 Stories of Conversion. In The Mystery of Joy, Dr. Kreeft reflects on the deep spiritual meaning of joy—not as mere emotional happ…
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5/9/25 - We are joined today by pro-life activist Father Stephen Imbarrato for another edition of Fridays with Father! If you enjoy The Simple Truth and the other great Catholic programs from The Station of the Cross, please consider making a donation of ay size to support our apostolate! As a 501(c)(3) not for profit organization, your donations a…
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5/8/25 - We are joined today by Dr. Janet Smith, retired moral theologian, to discuss the Papal transition and what the church needs in our next Pope. If you enjoy The Simple Truth and the other great Catholic programs from The Station of the Cross, please consider making a donation of ay size to support our apostolate! As a 501(c)(3) not for profi…
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5/7/25 - We are joined today by Joanne Wright, co-founder of The Station of the Cross Catholic Media Network. If you enjoy The Simple Truth and the other great Catholic programs from The Station of the Cross, please consider making a donation of ay size to support our apostolate! As a 501(c)(3) not for profit organization, your donations are tax de…
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5/6/25 - We are joined today by special guest Dr. Roger Nutt, Provost of Ave Maria University. If you enjoy The Simple Truth and the other great Catholic programs from The Station of the Cross, please consider making a donation of ay size to support our apostolate! As a 501(c)(3) not for profit organization, your donations are tax deductible and he…
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5/5/25 - We are joined today by special guest Father Robert Altier from the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota! If you enjoy The Simple Truth and the other great Catholic programs from The Station of the Cross, please consider making a donation of ay size to support our apostolate! As a 501(c)(3) not for profit organization, your …
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4/30/25 - St. Maria Faustina Kowalska, a humble nun from Poland, was chosen by Christ to be the Apostle of Divine Mercy. Through her diary, Divine Mercy in My Soul, she recorded extraordinary revelations in which Jesus urged the world to turn to His mercy. He revealed to her the image of Divine Mercy, the Chaplet, and the institution of Divine Merc…
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4/29/25 - Bishop Joseph Strickland shares his thoughts on the death of Pope Francis and the spiritual and institutional crossroads now facing the Catholic Church. He considers the late Pope’s complex legacy — including his pastoral priorities, theological emphases, and moments of controversy — and how these will influence the mindset of the College…
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5/1/25 - Of all the theological errors commonly held today, the most popular is surely the denial of the doctrine of hell. Even self-described Christians question whether God would consign anyone to hell. Msgr. Pope explains this false perception: “If it exists at all, it is largely empty, except perhaps for a few serial killers or genocidal maniac…
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4/16/25 - Throughout history, St. Michael the Archangel has appeared to men and women in times of crisis, war, and spiritual darkness, bringing messages of warning, guidance, and powerful protection. We’ll explore the most well-documented and Church-recognized apparitions of St. Michael, including Monte Sant’Angelo in Italy, the apparition to Pope …
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4/15/25 - Judie Brown, co-founder and longtime president of American Life League, opens up about her personal journey into the heart of the pro-life movement. With decades of advocacy behind her, Judie will share the story of how her deep Catholic faith, life experiences, and unwavering conviction led her to become one of the most influential voice…
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4/14/25 - Catholic evangelist and spiritual warrior Jesse Romero speaks out about the recent satanic ritual held in Topeka, Kansas - an event that has stirred outrage and concern among Christians nationwide. With decades of experience in spiritual warfare, Jesse breaks down the real meaning behind these public displays of darkness and what they sig…
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4/11/25 - The time for silence is over. Now, it's time we confront the Supreme Court with a clear demand: defend the unborn and overturn laws that enable the continued massacre of abortion. We'll examine the moral and legal failures that have allowed Roe v. Wade's legacy to persist, even after Dobbs. We'll also break down how Catholic teaching alig…
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4/10/25 - After facing a severe medical condition and surgery that seemed insurmountable, legendary hockey coach Garry Hebert experienced a miraculous recovery that defied all expectations and left even his doctors bewildered. With his friends, family, and loved ones preparing to say their final goodbyes, what happened next will leave you in awe an…
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4/9/25 - Blessed Solanus Casey was a humble Franciscan friar whose deep faith and unwavering devotion to service continue to inspire people worldwide. Born in 1870 in Wisconsin, Solanus faced many challenges, including struggles in his early religious studies. Despite being deemed intellectually unsuitable for the priesthood, he was ordained a prie…
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4/8/25 - Justin Fatica has impacted over two million people at over 1,500 live events. He’s been a professional speaker for over 20 years, speaking in 4 countries and 46 states. He has been featured on numerous media outlets such as Good Morning America, ABC Nightline, TBN, Our Daily Bread, and was the subject of an HBO film called “Hard as Nails”.…
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4/7/25 - Rex Teodosio is a public speaker, writer and documentary producer. He gives tours of talks in the Midwest about the prophecies of Our Lady of Fatima and its relevance. He has given talks for conferences, retreats, youth camps and schools and regularly writes for Crusade Magazine and TFP.org, also heading his own blog titled In Defense of H…
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4/4/25 - Has anyone else noticed contradictions in JD Vance's public stance on life and values? Our Vice President has publicly encouraged Americans to live by simple truths, yet his support for IVF and unwillingness to protect unborn babies implies a denial of the fundamental right to life from conception. We'll break down how and why Vance's rhet…
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4/3/25 - After facing a severe medical condition and surgery that seemed insurmountable, legendary hockey coach Garry Hebert experienced a miraculous recovery that defied all expectations and left even his doctors bewildered. With his friends, family, and loved ones preparing to say their final goodbyes, what happened next will leave you in awe and…
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4/1/25 - Fr. Zachary Akers opens up about his unique journey to the priesthood and his decision to join the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP). Fr. Akers recounts his early struggles with discerning God's will, how he was drawn to the beauty of the traditional Latin Mass, and the pivotal moments that led him to embrace the FSSP's mission of pr…
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3/28/25 - We'll discuss the role that Planned Parenthood plays in the abortion industry and confront the reality of how this organization operates, funding its controversial practices under the guise of healthcare while perpetuating the termination of innocent lives. In order to highlight the critical need to put an end to Planned Parenthood’s infl…
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3/27/25 - What does it mean to examine one’s conscience, and how does a Catholic do so effectively? Fr. Robert Altier’s An Examination of Conscience explains the difference between mortal and venial sins, why confession is important, prayers before and after receiving the sacrament, and more. In today's show, Fr. Altier will help us to explore the …
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3/26/25 - Venerable Maria Consolata Betrone was an Italian nun whose extraordinary mystical experiences and unwavering devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus marked her path to holiness. Born in 1903, Maria Consolata faced immense physical suffering throughout her life, offering these pains as a sacrifice for the salvation of souls. She experienced …
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3/25/25 - What does it mean to be evangelical? What does it mean to be Catholic? Can one consider oneself both simultaneously? Dr. Francis Beckwith has wrestled with these questions personally and professionally. He was baptized a Catholic, but his faith journey led him to Protestant evangelicalism. He became a philosophy professor at Baylor Univer…
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3/24/25 - We'll tap into The Three Conversions in the Spiritual Life, authored by Réginald Garrigou-Lagrange, which sets forth classic Catholic traditions on the spiritual life as the full flowering of sanctifying grace in the soul. We'll discuss the three stages of the spiritual life - the Purgative Way, the Illuminative Way, and the Unitive Way -…
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3/21/25 - One in four women in the U.S. will have an abortion by age 45, yet many feel abandoned by a culture that doesn't acknowledge the lasting effects. Studies have shown that nearly 60% of women who have undergone the procedure report feeling emotional pain post-abortion, with one-third citing feelings of sadness, regret, or anger. Yet, someho…
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3/20/25 - As we enter into a deeper apostasy as a society, looking at the first things, especially Creation, the Fall, and the first Good News, will help us to see where we have erred so that we can correct our course. In Loved, Lost and Found, Hugh Owen gives a scientific perspective on why we need to go back to what God revealed in Genesis 1-11. …
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3/19/25 - We’ll recount St. Francis de Sales’ teachings on patience, humility, and gentleness through his writings, especially his Introduction to the Devout Life, and examine his letters, including those to Jane de Chantal, a French-Catholic widow with whom St. Francis eventually co-founded the Order of the Visitation of Holy Mary. With a message …
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3/18/25 - Bishop Joseph Strickland returns to the show to offer his thoughts on the recent appointment of Cardinal Robert McElroy to the position of Archbishop of Washington. What level of concern should Catholics have about the message that this sends given McElroy’s shady history, particularly as it pertains to survivors of clerical sexual abuse?…
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3/14/25 - At the recent Bringing America Back to Life Convention, speaker and pro-life leader Abby Johnson placed a focus on the many failures of the modern pro-life movement, including a widespread willingness to compromise and failures to understand and uphold even the most basic principles upon which the movement is based. We'll unpack Abby's re…
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3/17/25 - In a significant legal victory for pro-life advocates, the Indiana Department of Health has agreed to release previously withheld abortion records following a lawsuit filed by the Thomas More Society on behalf of Voices for Life. The lawsuit, filed in 2024, challenged the state’s refusal to release Termination of Pregnancy Reports (TPRs),…
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3/12/25 - St. John of the Cross, a 16th-century Spanish mystic, poet, and reformer, played a key role in the Catholic Reformation alongside St. Teresa of Avila, helping establish the Discalced Carmelites. His writings, particularly The Dark Night of the Soul and The Ascent of Mount Carmel, offer profound insights into the soul’s journey toward unio…
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