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
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
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.
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.
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.
Joey Lynn Massaro shares her experience of being involved in a civil lawsuit brought by officials from the Biden administration and democratic politicians. The lawsuit stems from an incident in 2020 where Massaro and others drove alongside the Biden campaign bus with a Trump flag. The plaintiffs claim emotional distress, but Massaro sees it as an attempt to suppress free speech. She discusses the challenges she has faced, including being labeled as a political extremist and receiving death threats. Despite the obstacles, she remains committed to fighting for free speech rights.
In this episode, Riley is joined by Outkick's Dan Dakich. They discuss the controversial participation of transgender athletes in women's sports at the Olympics. Riley criticizes the Olympic Committee for allowing individuals with XY chromosomes to compete against women, arguing it undermines fair competition and the integrity of women's sports. Dakich reflects on his long history of watching the Olympics, expressing disbelief at the current state of affairs. Riley & Dan highlight media bias and call for advocacy to protect the rights and opportunities of female athletes amidst evolving gender identity policies.
In this conversation, Riley welcomes four women who discuss their experiences as nurses in the UK and the challenges they face regarding transgender policies in their workplace. They share how a trans woman using their changing room made them feel uncomfortable and violated. They explain the lack of support and response from their hospital and the negative reactions they received when speaking out.