
Life After Dobbs
Podcast door Ethics and Public Policy Center
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In Life After Dobbs, a new podcast series from the Ethics and Public Policy Center, hosts Ryan T. Anderson and Alexandra DeSanctis explore how the pro-life movement arrived, in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, at the cusp of overturning Roe v. Wade—and what happens next. Anderson and DeSanctis, the coauthors of the new book Tearing Us Apart: How Abortion Harms Everything and Solves Nothing, sit down with experts and activists to talk about the future of the pro-life movement, how to continue building a culture that welcomes babies and supports mothers and families, the future of feminism, the politics of abortion in 2022 and beyond, and much more.
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On the twelfth episode of Life After Dobbs, Catherine Glenn Foster joins Ryan and Alexandra to discuss her work with Americans United for Life. Foster and her organization are committed to bringing compassion and support to women suffering from social and economic pressures toward abortion by empowering women in the legal and political spheres. Ryan, Alexandra, and Catherine also discussed exceptions for rape, incest, and ectopic pregnancy which are common to pro-life legislation. Guests Catherine Glenn Foster, President and CEO, Americans United for Life (@cateici [https://twitter.com/cateici]) — Hosts Ryan T. Anderson (@RyanTAnd [https://twitter.com/RyanTAnd]) Alexandra DeSanctis (@xan_desanctis [https://twitter.com/xan_desanctis]) Order Ryan and Xan’s new book Tearing Us Apart: How Abortion Harms Everything and Solves Nothing [https://www.regnery.com/9781684513505/tearing-us-apart/] today! Click here to learn more about EPPC’s Life and Family Initiative [https://eppc.org/program/life-and-family-initiative/]. — Life After Dobbs is a production of the Ethics and Public Policy Center. For more information, follow us on Twitter (@EPPCdc [https://twitter.com/EPPCdc]) or visit our website at eppc.org [https://eppc.org/]. Produced by Josh Britton and Mark Shanoudy Edited by Sarah Schutte Art by Ella Sullivan Ramsay with additional support by Christopher McCaffery and Alex Gorman

On the eleventh episode of Life After Dobbs, Leah’s Libresco Sargent’s New York Times essay about her painful experience with ectopic pregnancy serves as the beginning of a broad conversation with Ryan and Alexandra about the place of career and familial obligation in one’s life, how our culture overlooks and ignores human dependence and need, and what different answers to the abortion question say about the human person. Guests Leah Libresco Sargeant (@LeahLibresco [https://twitter.com/LeahLibresco]) — Hosts Ryan T. Anderson (@RyanTAnd [https://twitter.com/RyanTAnd]) Alexandra DeSanctis (@xan_desanctis [https://twitter.com/xan_desanctis]) Order Ryan and Xan’s new book Tearing Us Apart: How Abortion Harms Everything and Solves Nothing [https://www.regnery.com/9781684513505/tearing-us-apart/] today! Click here to learn more about EPPC’s Life and Family Initiative [https://eppc.org/program/life-and-family-initiative/]. — Life After Dobbs is a production of the Ethics and Public Policy Center. For more information, follow us on Twitter (@EPPCdc [https://twitter.com/EPPCdc]) or visit our website at eppc.org [https://eppc.org/]. Produced by Josh Britton and Mark Shanoudy Edited by Sarah Schutte Art by Ella Sullivan Ramsay with additional support by Christopher McCaffery and Alex Gorman

On the tenth episode of the Life After Dobbs podcast, Ryan and Alexandra host EPPC Fellow Carl R. Trueman to examine the anthropological and philosophical questions underlying the abortion debate. In his book The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self [https://www.crossway.org/books/the-rise-and-triumph-of-the-modern-self-hcj/], Carl explains the history of the ideas which led to this rhetorical chasm and shows the connection between long-dead thinkers and contemporary politics. The Christian worldview, characterized by dependence and relationship, is sharply contrasted to that of the modern Left and its preference for autonomy and self-expression. Guests EPPC Fellow Carl R. Trueman [https://eppc.org/author/carl_trueman/] — Hosts Ryan T. Anderson (@RyanTAnd [https://twitter.com/RyanTAnd]) Alexandra DeSanctis (@xan_desanctis [https://twitter.com/xan_desanctis]) Order Ryan and Xan’s new book Tearing Us Apart: How Abortion Harms Everything and Solves Nothing [https://www.regnery.com/9781684513505/tearing-us-apart/] today! Click here to learn more about EPPC’s Life and Family Initiative [https://eppc.org/program/life-and-family-initiative/]. — Life After Dobbs is a production of the Ethics and Public Policy Center. For more information, follow us on Twitter (@EPPCdc [https://twitter.com/EPPCdc]) or visit our website at eppc.org [https://eppc.org/]. Produced by Josh Britton and Mark Shanoudy Edited by Sarah Schutte Art by Ella Sullivan Ramsay with additional support by Christopher McCaffery and Alex Gorman

On the ninth episode of the Life After Dobbs podcast, Ryan and Alexandra hear from EPPC Fellow Patrick Brown and Senior Fellow Henry Olsen. Patrick uses his expertise in family economics to discuss the factors affecting the demand for abortion. He suggests policies that will shield struggling moms from poverty and support a society centered on healthy family life. Henry Olsen draws on his experience in American electoral politics to consider how Dobbs will affect the 2022 midterms and the place of pro-life policy in the realigning Republican coalition. Guests EPPC Fellow Patrick T. Brown [https://sbaprolife.org/marjorie-dannenfelser] (@PTBwrites [https://twitter.com/PTBwrites]) EPPC Senior Fellow Henry Olsen [https://eppc.org/author/henry_olsen/] (@henryolsenEPPC [https://twitter.com/henryolsenEPPC]) — Hosts Ryan T. Anderson (@RyanTAnd [https://twitter.com/RyanTAnd]) Alexandra DeSanctis (@xan_desanctis [https://twitter.com/xan_desanctis]) Order Ryan and Xan’s new book Tearing Us Apart: How Abortion Harms Everything and Solves Nothing [https://www.regnery.com/9781684513505/tearing-us-apart/] today! Click here to learn more about EPPC’s Life and Family Initiative [https://eppc.org/program/life-and-family-initiative/]. — Life After Dobbs is a production of the Ethics and Public Policy Center. For more information, follow us on Twitter (@EPPCdc [https://twitter.com/EPPCdc]) or visit our website at eppc.org [https://eppc.org/]. Produced by Josh Britton and Mark Shanoudy Edited by Sarah Schutte Art by Ella Sullivan Ramsay with additional support by Christopher McCaffery and Alex Gorman

On the eighth episode of EPPC’s Life After Dobbs podcast, SBA Pro-Life America President Marjorie Dannenfelser joins hosts Ryan T. Anderson and Alexandra DeSanctis to discuss the awakening of her pro-life convictions, how her organization holds politicians accountable to their promises, and the future of pro-life policy at the state level. — Guest Marjorie Dannenfelser [https://sbaprolife.org/marjorie-dannenfelser], President of SBA Pro-Life America Follow Marjorie on Twitter: @marjoriesba [https://twitter.com/marjoriesba] — Hosts Ryan T. Anderson (@RyanTAnd [https://twitter.com/RyanTAnd]) Alexandra DeSanctis (@xan_desanctis [https://twitter.com/xan_desanctis]) Order Ryan and Xan’s new book Tearing Us Apart: How Abortion Harms Everything and Solves Nothing [https://www.regnery.com/9781684513505/tearing-us-apart/] today! Click here to learn more about EPPC’s Life and Family Initiative [https://eppc.org/program/life-and-family-initiative/]. — Life After Dobbs is a production of the Ethics and Public Policy Center. For more information, follow us on Twitter (@EPPCdc [https://twitter.com/EPPCdc]) or visit our website at eppc.org [https://eppc.org/]. Produced by Josh Britton and Mark Shanoudy Edited by Sarah Schutte Art by Ella Sullivan Ramsay with additional support by Christopher McCaffery and Alex Gorman

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