Healed and Heard: Voices from the Change Movement
Release Date: 06/23/2025
The Ruth Institute Podcast
In this episode of the Dr. J Show, Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse welcomes Elizabeth Kirk, a distinguished scholar from the Catholic University of America. Together, they delve into the complexities of family law, the challenges of infertility, and the profound journey of adoption. Elizabeth shares her personal experiences and insights on the intersection of faith and family, offering a thoughtful perspective on the Church's teachings and their relevance in today's world. Join us for an enlightening conversation that explores the dignity of the human person and the transformative power of love and...
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Investigative journalist Brandon Showalter joins Father Rob Jack to unpack his powerful testimony at a recent FTC workshop exploring whether transgender medical practices constitute consumer fraud. Drawing on years of reporting, Showalter exposes how deceptive marketing, unethical surgeries, and political ideology have corrupted medicine—especially for vulnerable children. A must-hear discussion on one of today’s most urgent cultural and legal battles.
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This episode with Father Rob Jack, Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse explores the Midwest Catholic Family Conference in Wichita, Kansas—a vibrant, family-centered gathering that has been thriving for over 25 years. It highlights the unique atmosphere of faith-filled fellowship, the importance of programs that serve every age group, and the inspiring commitment of clergy, laypeople, and volunteers working together. The program also features highlights from three talks, including a special presentation on how parents can respond with truth and compassion to gender ideology, along with powerful stories...
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Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse and Father Paul Sullins unpack the myths and political narratives surrounding “conversion therapy,” sharing insights from their amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court. They challenge the American Psychological Association’s portrayal of sexual orientation change efforts, expose the lack of rigorous evidence behind mainstream claims, and highlight how research on contributing factors—like childhood trauma—has been sidelined. The conversation also examines historical shifts in psychiatric policy, the suppression of certain kinds of research, and key studies...
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The Host of the Drew Mariani Show welcomes Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse, founder of the Ruth Institute, for a deeply personal and timely conversation. Together, they explore the shifting cultural tone of Pride Month in 2025, the impact of political and corporate shifts on LGBTQ+ advocacy, and what it means to support loved ones with truth and compassion. Dr. Morse shares moving insights from her interviews with individuals who have left behind LGBTQ+ identities—not out of coercion, but through spiritual journeys, healing, and rediscovering faith.
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In this part of The Dr. J Show interview with counselor and Catholic missionary Bryan Shen, he discusses the hidden emotional roots of same-sex attraction, especially within religious communities. Shen explains how trauma, perfectionism, and family dysfunction can create deep psychological wounds that manifest as identity confusion. He challenges Western narratives that promote affirmation without understanding and stresses the urgent need for proper education and pastoral care, particularly for seminarians and clergy. With real-life examples from his work across Asia, Shen exposes the dangers...
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Resources mentioned : Leaving Pride Behind: Study – No one is born gay. There is no gay gene Reintegrative Therapy Leaving Pride Behind Testimonies: Advice to parents of LGBTQ Children Playlist: “Love & Economics: It Takes a Family to Raise a Village”:
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In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse of the Ruth Institute joins Fr. Rob Jack to unpack a string of public scandals—from the “Coldplay Couple” to a persecuted priest—and reveal the deeper moral confusion gripping our culture. They discuss how the remnants of public shame still surrounding adultery may signal a flicker of moral awareness, even as the sexual revolution conditions us to hide and excuse sin. Dr. Morse challenges the foundational lie of that revolution: that you can do anything and nothing bad will happen. This conversation examines hypocrisy, justice, forgiveness,...
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In this episode of The Dr. J Show, Bryan Shen—a professional counselor and independent Catholic missionary—shares his powerful journey from military fighter pilot to frontline advocate for truth and healing. Drawing from his extensive experience across Asia, Bryan sheds light on the often-overlooked challenges faced by individuals with same-sex attraction in conservative religious cultures. He underscores the need for compassion rooted in truth, and the critical role of spiritual and psychological support. As a representative of the International Foundation for Therapeutic and Counseling...
info_outlineIn this powerful episode, Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse, founder of the Ruth Institute and author of The Sexual State: How Elite Ideologies Are Destroying Lives, joins the show from the Change Movement conference in California. The conversation centers around individuals who have left behind LGBTQ lifestyles and identities, often after profound encounters with faith and community.
Dr. Morse describes the testimonies of several people who spoke on the steps of the California State Capitol—stories marked by deep personal transformation, a longing for family, and spiritual awakening. The discussion also touches on the societal shift in attitudes toward sexuality and gender over recent decades, the role of media in shaping cultural norms, and the challenges of speaking out in today's environment.
She reflects on the early capture of institutions like the American Psychological Association by activist ideologies and explains how recent developments—especially around the transgender movement—are causing some to reconsider what was once seen as a “settled” cultural narrative.