Fired For Calling For Fairness | Gaines For Girls
40 min
In this episode, Riley quickly celebrates the 52nd anniversary of Title IX and its impact on her athletic career. She introduces John Parks, a former high school track and field coach from Oregon, who discusses his controversial termination. John shares his background and his advocacy for fairness and safety for female athletes, particularly in the context of transgender participation in sports.
In this episode, Riley quickly celebrates the 52nd anniversary of Title IX and its impact on her athletic career. She introduces John Parks, a former high school track and field coach from Oregon, who discusses his controversial termination. John shares his background and his advocacy for fairness and safety for female athletes, particularly in the context of transgender participation in sports.
In this episode, Riley interviews Jennifer Strickland, a former international model, author, and founder of the nonprofit URMore.org. Jennifer shares her journey from the modeling industry to discovering her faith in Christ, overcoming anorexia, and dedicating her life to helping women and girls find their true worth in God's eyes. They discuss the impact of modern feminism on women's identity and the importance of motherhood. Jennifer emphasizes the need for women to understand their value in Christ and teaches young girls about their purpose.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.