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Gender Ideology: Tools to Help You Push Back

Gender Ideology: Tools to Help You Push Back

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On this week’s episode, Natalya Murakhver, co-founder of Restore Childhood, and Kristopher Kaliebe, professor of psychiatry at the University of South Florida, join the show to update us on the fight against gender ideology; their new tool for parents - the Gender Toolkit, which helps you feel confident in making evidence-based decisions in parenting and public policy; and what we can do to change our medical associations for the better. Sections: 0:00 - Intro 1:40 - How Natalya 6:27 - Research parents should know about 10:35 - the School-to-Clinic pipeline 16:55 - What’s happening in the schools to push trans ideology? 25:30 - How do we change the medical associations? 28:58 - Who do we trust now rather than the medical associations? 33:45 - Trans ideology is stealing kid’s futures 44:10 - Start talking to your children now 46:15 - When do we hold the expert accountable? 49:02 - Conclusion

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