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Dear Jane

Dear Jane

By: Scott Baker
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This podcast brings together pro-life leaders and individuals of all stripes to have meaningful conversations about the issue of life. How do we tackle the massive injustice of abortion while keeping the abortion-minded woman at the forefront of our considerations? How do we hold heartbreak, anger, and compassion close to our hearts to minister to everyone impacted by abortion? How do we work with others with whom we differ ideologically on every other issue except the issue of abortion to promote a culture of life? These are just some of the questions we wrestle with on our Dear Jane podcast.

The other side only wants to highlight our differences, but we want to talk with people in the movement about what unites us. Dear Jane focuses on the one thing we can all agree on: the sanctity of every human life. Dear Jane will host the hard conversations, ask the tough questions, and acknowledge our differences while always keeping in mind our shared beliefs. Tune in to listen to heartfelt conversations and learn more about what your place in the pro-life movement may be!

Dear Jane 2022
Philosophy Politics & Government Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Should Women Who Have Abortions Go to Prison | Part 2
    Jan 29 2026

    Should women be criminally punished for abortion?

    Dear Jane is back for 2026, and Part 2 of this two-part conversation goes straight into one of the most uncomfortable debates inside the pro-life movement. Hosts Scott and Marcie sit down with Clark Forsythe of Americans United for Life to unpack why holding women legally responsible isn’t as simple—or as effective—as some think.

    They talk honestly about what’s changed in a post–abortion pill world, why self-managed abortions complicate everything, and which laws actually reduce abortion versus the ones that sound strong but miss the mark. This isn’t theory. It’s history, law, and real-world consequences—all on the table.

    If you’ve ever wondered where accountability should land, how women are truly impacted, or where the movement goes from here… this episode is for you.

    Guest: Clark Forsythe, Senior Counsel, Americans United for Life

    🔗 aul.org

    Facebook: Americans United for Life

    X: @aul

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    31 mins
  • Should Women Who Have Abortions Go to Prison? | Part 1
    Jan 23 2026

    Dear Jane is back for 2026, and hosts Scott and Marcie are diving straight into one of the most controversial debates in the pro-life movement. In Part 1 of a two-part series, they sit down with constitutional attorney Bradley Pierce, President of the Foundation to Abolish Abortion, who argues that our laws should hold women criminally responsible for abortion.

    This episode tackles hard questions about justice, deterrence, and whether current laws are actually ending abortion. Next week, Scott and Marcie return with Clark Forsythe of Americans United for Life to make the case against criminalization in Part 2.

    Guest: Bradley Pierce – President, Foundation to Abolish Abortion

    Guest Socials:

    Website: https://faa.life/

    Facebook: / abolitionistfaa

    Instagram: / abolitionistfaa

    X: https://x.com/AbolitionistFAA

    YouTube: / @abolitionistfaa

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    38 mins
  • Under Fire: The Legal War Against Pregnancy Centers
    Jul 9 2025

    Some states are stepping up to protect life. Others are trying to silence it. Across the country, pregnancy centers and pro-life organizations are being hit with unconstitutional laws designed to shut them down.

    In this episode, Peter Breen from the Thomas More Society breaks down the legal threats facing pro-life efforts and how they're fighting back. It's a clear look at the battle ahead and how the movement plans to win.

    To support the vital work of the Thomas More Society, please visit: https://www.thomasmoresociety.org/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thomasmoresoc/

    X: https://x.com/ThomasMoreSoc

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    38 mins
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