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Marjorie Dannenfelser on the Pro-Life Movement



When the conversation turns to the intersection of heart and policy, where do you stand? Marjorie Denonfelser, President of Susan B. Anthony ProLife America, joins us to navigate the shifting landscape of pro-life advocacy in a world after the landmark Dobbs decision. Together, we tear down the walls of the pro-choice versus pro-life debate, offering a fresh lens through which to view this contentious issue. Our dialogue isn't just about constructing unassailable arguments; it's a masterclass in empathy, as Marjorie imparts the art of storytelling and the importance of listening to the narratives woven into the fabric of this discourse. We uncover the often untold side of the story—supporting the mothers in the midst of these life-altering decisions—bringing humanity back to the forefront of a discussion too often mired in divisive rhetoric.

The landscape of abortion law has undergone a seismic shift, returning the power to shape these policies to state capitols across America. With Roe v. Wade in the rearview mirror, we sit down with Marjorie to parse out what this means for states, for advocates, and for the fabric of our nation moving forward. This exchange is a deep dive into the heart of democracy, where the advocacy for life meets the pen of legislation. It's a spotlight on the role we all play in this evolving narrative, an episode for anyone eager to understand the broader implications of the Dobbs ruling and how it redefines the battleground for pro-life activism. Join us for a conversation that promises to be as enlightening as it is pivotal, shedding light on where we go from here in the quest to uphold life at all stages.

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