Is There a Spiritual Shift Happening in America? | Gaines for Girls
30 min
In this episode, Riley shares her family's legacy in sports, particularly football, and discusses the spiritual shift she has observed in the sports community, where many athletes and coaches are openly declaring their faith. Riley calls out ESPN, for their coverage of Sugar Bowl coverage after the Bourbon Street Terrorist Attack and highlights the hope she feels amidst the challenges of cancel culture.
In this episode, Riley shares her family's legacy in sports, particularly football, and discusses the spiritual shift she has observed in the sports community, where many athletes and coaches are openly declaring their faith. Riley calls out ESPN, for their coverage of Sugar Bowl coverage after the Bourbon Street Terrorist Attack and highlights the hope she feels amidst the challenges of cancel culture.
In this episode, Riley interviews Ohio State Representatives Adam Bird and Beth Lear about Ohio's "Protect All Students Act" (SB 104). The discussion focuses on the legislation mandating separate school facilities based on biological sex, from kindergarten through college. The representatives highlight the act's aim to protect students and uphold parental rights, in response to federal pressures and previous political backlash, including the veto of the "Save Act" (HB 68). They discuss the support and challenges faced, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding student well-being and advocating for future educational reforms.
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.
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.
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.'
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.
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.