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Dear Jane

Dear Jane

By: Scott Baker & Marcie Little
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Summary

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
  • They’re Born Alive: The Dark Reality Doctors Say Is Growing After Dobbs
    May 14 2026

    What happens to infants who survive abortions? Is infanticide happening in America — and why is nobody talking about it?

    Olivia Summer, Senior Litigation Counsel with the ACLJ, exposes the legal loopholes, redefined language, and blocked investigations that critics argue allow born-alive infants to die without consequence.

    ⚠️ To be clear: Infanticide is illegal in all 50 states. This episode examines whether legal changes are creating dangerous gaps that allow born-alive infants to die without investigation or consequence.

    In this episode:

    • What "infanticide" actually means and what it doesn't

    • The difference between "comfort care" and lifesaving medical care for abortion survivors

    • How legal language around "perinatal" death is being rewritten

    • Why investigations into infant deaths are being blocked

    • The rise of unsupervised abortion pill use and its deadly consequences

    • What happens to babies who are born alive after failed abortions

    👇 Resources

    Website: American Center for Law and Justice

    YouTube: youtube.com/@OfficialACLJ

    Instagram: instagram.com/acljofficial

    Facebook: facebook.com/theACLJ

    X: x.com/ACLJ

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    29 mins
  • New DOJ Findings, Rising Euthanasia Cases, and You Won't Believe How Pro-Lifers are Being Targeted
    May 7 2026

    This week’s headlines are hard to ignore.

    A newly released DOJ report is raising serious questions about how the FACE Act was used and whether pro-life Americans were unfairly targeted.

    At the same time, troubling stories out of Canada show patients being encouraged toward euthanasia, even before receiving a full diagnosis.

    Also, during a recent congressional hearing, one simple question about abortion stopped the conversation cold.

    Scott and Marcie walk through these stories, what is being said, what is not, and why it all matters right now.

    Subscribe to Dear Jane for weekly conversations you will not hear anywhere else.

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    29 mins
  • Women Are Left Alone After Abortion… Until Pro-Lifers Show Up to Care
    Apr 30 2026

    Women are facing abortion alone now more than ever. Today on Dear Jane, Scott and Marcy sit down with Jessica Sifuentes, CEO of Southwest Coalition for Life, to unpack C.A.R.E. Kits, a frontline response for women who have already taken the abortion pill and are left to face the physical and emotional aftermath on their own. Jessica speaks to the reality of at-home abortion, the risks of the abortion pill, abortion pill reversal, and why these kits are sparking debate within the pro-life movement.

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    31 mins
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