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631: No Queens Day

Right to Life Radio

Release Date: 07/12/2025

658: The Mystery of Roe show art 658: The Mystery of Roe

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On this episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi marks the 53rd anniversary of Roe v. Wade with a deep dive into its history, legal reasoning, and long-lasting impact on American culture. From the common law roots of abortion restrictions to the Supreme Court’s controversial use of the 14th Amendment, John explains why Roe was never the “moderate” decision many believed it to be. He also unpacks Planned Parenthood v. Casey, the eventual overturning of Roe in the Dobbs decision, and how the abortion pill is reshaping the fight for life today.

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657: Would You Like a Free Flower? (ft. Linda Teliha) show art 657: Would You Like a Free Flower? (ft. Linda Teliha)

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John and Jonathan tackle the Hyde Amendment, abortion funding in Obamacare, and why defining abortion as “healthcare” matters for policy and conscience. Then, Linda Talia shares powerful sidewalk ministry stories about the realities of crisis pregnancies, the rise of repeat abortions, and the life-changing support offered by Right to Life of Central California.  

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656: 50,000-watt blowtorch show art 656: 50,000-watt blowtorch

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John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller debut Right to Life Radio on the “50,000-watt mega blowtorch” KMJ with a fiery discussion about the growing tensions between pro-life organizations and the Trump administration. They break down the FDA’s slow-rolling review of the abortion pill, the political risks of inaction, and the backlash from Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, Lila Rose, and other key advocates. The hosts also analyze the 2022 midterms, why Trump’s team wants to avoid the abortion conversation, and the controversy surrounding Josh and Erin Hawley’s new “Love Life”...

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Announcement January 1st 2026 show art Announcement January 1st 2026

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Special announcement for 2026 and beyond.

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655: Take Your Medicine, Then Dessert show art 655: Take Your Medicine, Then Dessert

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John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller wrap up 2025 with a frank pro-life year in review. They break down the highs and lows of the movement, from California’s legislative battles and Gavin Newsom’s “puddle of money” for Planned Parenthood to the historic—though temporary—defunding of the nation’s largest abortion provider. The conversation also explores the growing threat of physician-assisted suicide, the stalled review of Mifepristone, and why the fight over abortion pills may define the future of the pro-life movement. Plus, a sneak peek at Right to Life Radio’s exciting new home...

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654: Are We Only Allowed to Talk About Abortion in Odd Years? show art 654: Are We Only Allowed to Talk About Abortion in Odd Years?

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In this short podcast-only episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi dives into the growing tension within the pro-life movement over the Trump administration’s approach to abortion policy—specifically the lack of action on Mifeprestone. John explores the political strategy behind keeping quiet on abortion, the conflict with Josh and Erin Hawley’s new “Love Life” messaging campaign, and the danger of ceding the conversation to pro-abortion voices. With some humor and a bit of frustration, John and Jonathan ask: if we can’t talk about abortion now, when can we?

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653: Diet Coke Will Get You Every Time show art 653: Diet Coke Will Get You Every Time

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John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller dive into the latest news in the pro-life movement, starting with the aftermath of Right to Life of Central California’s 37th Annual Christmas Dinner and Auction and the emotional tribute to Marianne Angelo. The conversation shifts to the political fight over the abortion pill Mifepristone, the slow-moving FDA review, and the Susan B. Anthony List’s call to fire FDA Commissioner Marty Makary. John and Jonathan discuss whether the real issue lies with the commissioner—or with Donald Trump himself—and explore the broader challenges of the pro-life...

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652: Killing People is Cheaper show art 652: Killing People is Cheaper

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In this episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi dives into the crisis facing pregnant women in Madera County, California. With Medi-Cal reimbursements so low that OBGYNs can’t afford to accept patients, maternity wards are closing and home births are on the rise—leaving low-income women with fewer and riskier options. John breaks down how the expansion of Medi-Cal under Gavin Newsom has created an unsustainable system, why Planned Parenthood isn’t helping these women, and the troubling reality that California’s healthcare policies make abortion easier and cheaper than childbirth....

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651: Safer Than Tylenol show art 651: Safer Than Tylenol

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John Gerardi unpacks the shocking truth about the abortion pill’s real dangers, why ER visits are being mislabeled as miscarriages, and how the abortion industry prioritizes profit over women’s safety. Plus, he connects the dots between housing, family planning, and declining birth rates, and reviews a new bill targeting surrogacy abuses.  

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650: Kennedy and Casey show art 650: Kennedy and Casey

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John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller dive into Justice Anthony Kennedy’s new memoir and tear apart his legacy on the Supreme Court, focusing on his swing vote in Planned Parenthood v. Casey that preserved Roe v. Wade for three more decades. They explore Kennedy’s obsession with “liberty,” his lack of judicial philosophy, and the devastating cultural impact of his decisions. Along the way, the conversation expands into reflections on the fragility of human life, from childbirth to the end of life, and why our culture’s approach to sex and marriage is so deeply disordered.

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In this episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller dive headfirst into the legal chaos surrounding the OBBB, judicial overreach, and the roller coaster of legislative madness. They break down the temporary restraining order against defunding Planned Parenthood and the rogue judge who allowed it.