• Ep. 27: Tale of Two Americas
    Jul 11 2025

    Hosted by: Emily Erin Davis Guest: Katie Glenn Daniel, Director of Policy and Legal Affairs at Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America

    In this episode of EXPOSED: Abortion in America—"Post-Roe: The Next Battle"—host Emily Erin Davis reveals the fractured abortion landscape three years post-Dobbs. America is divided: pro-life states protect unborn lives and support mothers, while others allow unrestricted abortions up to birth, driving a surprising rise in procedures.

    Expert guest Katie Glenn Daniel breaks it down: states' contrasting responses, voter unawareness of radical laws, and the erosion of safeguards like parental consent, informed consent, and waiting periods. She shares real harms to women, the role of dangerous abortion pills, and loopholes sending them to pro-life areas.

    Highlights:

    • Legal Divide: Pro-life protections vs. unlimited access—more extreme than global norms.
    • Stripped Safeguards: Why parental/informed consent and waiting periods matter, and their absence enables abuse.
    • Abortion Surge: Pills' dangers and activists' tactics fuel increases.
    • Call to Action: Engage locally to support life-affirming change.

    This isn't just policy—it's about women in crisis, babies' zip-code fates, and our fight for justice in unsettled post-Roe America.

    Next: Attacks on pregnancy resource centers—vandalism, lawfare, and why these hope hubs are targeted.

    Subscribe on Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Podcasts for the full series with experts and real stories.

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    35 Min.
  • Ep. 26: Post Roe: The Next Battle
    Jun 25 2025

    Three years ago today, American history changed.

    On June 24th, 2022, the Supreme Court of the United States rightfully reversed Roe v. Wade in the landmark Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision—correcting what many believe was one of the gravest legal errors in our nation’s history. For the first time in nearly 50 years, the American people—not unelected judges—were given the power to protect life in the womb through their votes, their voices and their laws.

    We thank President Donald J. Trump for his role in making that possible, appointing the justices who courageously upheld the Constitution and returned this issue to the states.

    But today is not just a celebration. It’s a reality check.

    Since the Dobbs decision, over half of U.S. states have enacted pro-life protections for babies in the womb — but abortions have not disappeared. In fact, by some counts, they’re increasing. Abortion drugs are being mailed across state lines, often to young and vulnerable women. Taxpayers are still forced to fund abortion facilities. And a coordinated, well-funded network of activists is working to keep abortion not just legal—but dangerously unregulated.

    So where do we go from here?

    This is Exposed: Abortion in America, a podcast exploring the dark, often hidden side of the abortion industry in America. We tell the stories you won’t hear in the mainstream media—the

    lies, the cover-ups, the broken systems and the women and children left behind.

    In this season, we investigate the new landscape of abortion and the tragic consequences still unfolding—three years post-Roe.

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    35 Min.
  • Ep. 25: Buffer Zones and the International Abortion Lobby
    May 15 2025

    In this eye-opening episode of Exposed: Abortion in America, host Eva Cooley interviews Lois Miller, a senior legal communications officer with Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) International, and Dr. Callum Miller, a UK medical doctor and pro-life scholar, in separate segments. This husband-and-wife duo offers a compelling perspective on the pro-life movement in the UK and beyond, exposing the abortion lobby’s tactics and the erosion of free speech.

    Lois shares her journey to the pro-life cause, sparked by her legal research on surrogacy and her husband Callum’s advocacy. She details shocking UK cases, like Adam Smith-Connor, an army veteran convicted for silently praying near an abortion facility, and Dr. Livia Tossici-Bolt, prosecuted for offering peaceful conversations in a buffer zone. Lois explains how UK buffer zone laws, which ban “influencing” near abortion clinics, stifle free speech and limit support for women in crisis pregnancies. Despite the UK’s liberal abortion laws—allowing abortions up to 24 weeks and until birth for disabilities—she sees hope in public opinion, with 70% of women favoring lower limits, and urges global pro-life solidarity.

    Dr. Callum Miller, who became pro-life in medical school despite the UK’s 95% pro-choice majority, grounds his stance in human equality and scientific evidence that life begins at conception. He faces academic discrimination but persists in publishing and advocating globally. Callum notes that 120 countries maintain pro-life laws, contrasting the US and UK’s extreme policies with global norms. He warns of enforcement challenges, especially with chemical abortions, and highlights the UK’s abortion lobby, led by groups like British Pregnancy Advisory Service and Marie Stopes, which prioritize profit over patient choice. Encouragingly, he sees a pro-life resurgence among UK youth and calls for international collaboration to protect life worldwide, urging the US to strengthen policies against abortion pills and clarify medical exceptions.

    Together, Lois and Callum inspire listeners to stand firm, support global pro-life efforts, and reclaim the narrative of choice to protect women and babies from the abortion industry’s influence.

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    1 Std. und 3 Min.
  • Ep. 24: Members of Congress on the Pro-Life American Dream
    May 8 2025

    In this powerful episode of Exposed: Abortion in America, host Eva Cooley sits down with two steadfast pro-life champions: Congressman Burgess Owens from Utah’s 4th District and Congressman Bob Onder from Missouri’s 3rd District. These men bring heart, grit, and a deep commitment to protecting the unborn, and they don’t hold back in calling out the abortion industry’s dark underbelly.

    Congressman Owens kicks things off with a moving reflection on his upbringing in a segregated 1960s community, where faith, family, and pride in being American shaped his values. He contrasts the life-affirming ideals of America—life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness—with what he calls the “death cult” of the abortion industry. Owens doesn’t mince words about Planned Parenthood and its founder, Margaret Sanger, exposing her eugenicist and racist views. He highlights how Sanger’s legacy has led to a disproportionate impact on black communities, noting that 40% of abortions in the U.S. are performed on black babies despite African Americans making up just 14% of the population. Owens passionately argues that this devaluation of life undermines the very fabric of family and community, urging men to step up and support women so they don’t feel alone in choosing life for their babies.

    Then, Congressman Onder, a physician and attorney, shares his lifelong dedication to the pro-life cause, sparked by seeing the stark reality of abortion in the years following Roe v. Wade. He recounts his efforts in Missouri to defund Planned Parenthood, including passing legislation like Senate Bill 5, which drastically reduced abortions in the state from 19,000 in the late ‘80s to under 200 by 2018. Onder also exposes shocking incidents in Missouri, like a Planned Parenthood facility caught on video offering to help a man transport a 13-year-old girl for an abortion without notifying her parents, and another using moldy, unsanitary equipment on women. He argues that Planned Parenthood prioritizes profit and ideology over women’s health, calling it an “evil organization” that no taxpayer should be forced to fund. Onder’s currently pushing to defund Planned Parenthood at the federal level through bills like House Resolution 271 and 599, emphasizing the need for a reconciliation bill to bypass Senate gridlock.

    Both congressmen offer a message of hope, rooted in America’s history of overcoming challenges through faith, empathy, and legislation that values life. They remind us that protecting the most vulnerable—babies in the womb—starts with rejecting the abortion industry’s lies and building a culture that cherishes both mother and child. Tune in next week for more hard-hitting truths about Planned Parenthood’s secrets and history!

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    51 Min.
  • Ep. 23: No Health Care, No Choices: Wendy's Coercion at Planned Parenthood
    May 1 2025

    Wendy Burpee shares her harrowing experience of three coerced abortions—two under the control of an abusive partner and all at Planned Parenthood, where she was denied information, consent, and compassion. Now the director of two pro-life clinics and author of Running Toward Abortion, Wendy walks us through her journey from trauma to healing. Her clinics have since helped save nearly 400 babies by offering women the truth, real medical care, and lasting support. This is a powerful story of redemption, resilience, and the life-saving difference real care can make.

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    31 Min.
  • Ep. 22: Coercion Over Care: Elizabeth's Chemical Abortion Story
    Apr 22 2025

    In this powerful episode of EXPOSED: Abortion in America, Elizabeth Gillette shares her heartbreaking story of coercion and loss after undergoing a chemical abortion at Planned Parenthood. Living in Oregon—a state with no protections for babies in the womb—Elizabeth faced an unexpected pregnancy in her early twenties. Despite her initial hesitation and cries for help, she experienced immediate coercion from Planned Parenthood staff, who dismissed her uncertainty and pushed her toward abortion with fear-driven tactics.

    Elizabeth recounts the lack of true informed consent, as Planned Parenthood failed to disclose the severe physical and emotional risks of abortion drugs, which now account for over 50% of abortions in the U.S. and have led to a 500% increase in ER visits from 2002-2015, according to Charlotte Lozier Institute research. She describes the traumatic reality of her chemical abortion, including severe bleeding, labor-like pain, and the devastating moment of seeing her recognizable baby—contrary to the "double period" she was told to expect. The aftermath left her with post-traumatic stress, emotional struggles, and a lack of follow-up care, highlighting Planned Parenthood's prioritization of profit over women’s well-being.

    Reflecting on her journey, Elizabeth emphasizes the importance of seeking support and taking time to make an informed decision. She urges expectant mothers to tell loved ones about their pregnancy and to explore life-affirming options, such as those provided by Her PLAN’s network of over 3,400 vetted providers. Elizabeth’s story is a stark reminder of the abortion industry’s coercive practices and the urgent need for stronger protections for women and babies in the womb.

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    25 Min.
  • Ep. 21: Dr. Alveda King's Dream: Civil Rights for the Unborn
    Apr 15 2025

    In this powerful episode, Dr. Alveda King, niece of Martin Luther King Jr., shares her journey as a pro-life advocate, rooted in her faith and personal experiences. As a Christian evangelist, author, and former Georgia state legislator, Dr. King’s passion is glorifying God and defending the unborn. She recounts a pivotal moment in 1950 when her mother, Naomi, nearly underwent an abortion (disguised as a D&C) but was saved by her grandfather, Rev. Martin Luther King Sr., who had a prophetic dream about Alveda's future. This experience, coupled with her own abortions and miscarriage during the feminist movement of the 1970s, forged her commitment to the pro-life cause after dedicating her life to Christ in 1983.

    Dr. King connects her advocacy to her family’s civil rights legacy, emphasizing that “if the dream of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is to live, our babies must live.” She discusses her initiative, Civil Rights for the Unborn, which evolved from African American outreach to address Planned Parenthood’s targeting of minority communities. She highlights historical evidence, including Margaret Sanger’s racist “Negro Project,” and calls for ongoing exposure of these injustices. Despite personal trauma, including the assassinations of her uncle, father, and grandmother, Dr. King offers hope, assuring women that healing and forgiveness are possible post-abortion.

    She encourages Planned Parenthood to find ways to serve humanity without ending lives and shares her creative contributions, like her YouTube music project Old Freedom, which weaves pro-life messages. Looking ahead, Dr. King dreams of truth-telling across generations and mentoring young voices to sustain the movement. Her message is one of love, hope, and unwavering commitment to life from “womb to tomb and beyond.”

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    21 Min.
  • Ep. 20: Sales Over Services: Breaking Down Planned Parenthood’s Annual Report
    Apr 8 2025

    Tessa Cox, Senior Research Associate at the Charlotte Lozier Institute, joins host Eva Cooley on "Exposed: Abortion in America" to discuss her research on abortion trends and Planned Parenthood’s operations. She critiques Planned Parenthood’s heavy focus on abortion, reliance on taxpayer funding, and declining non-abortion services, while highlighting the comprehensive, free support offered by pregnancy resource centers and federally qualified health centers as life-affirming alternatives. Cox emphasizes the importance of exposing Planned Parenthood’s priorities, drawing from her extensive work analyzing abortion data and women’s experiences. She also underscores the pro-life movement’s progress since the Dobbs decision, reflecting on her time at CLI during this pivotal shift. Her insights aim to equip listeners with facts to counter emotional narratives surrounding abortion and women’s healthcare options.

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    24 Min.