THE BUSINESS OF HEALTHCARE: MERGERS AND ACCESS, A WOMEN’S ISSUE
A woman in San Francisco recently was scheduled to have a Cesarean section and decided she wanted to have a tubal ligation at the time of that surgery. Her doctor agreed. The problem? The hospital where she was going to have the procedure, refused to allow the sterilization ecause it was a Catholic institution and the US Conference of Catholic Bishops said the prodedure was “evil.” Just go to another hospital you say? Well good luck with that. Many regions in this country have prohibitive distances between facilities and it is a problem that’s restricting access to health care for growing numbers of women. Janet Chung, legal and legislative counsel at Legal Voice in Seattle joins us to talk about medical access in the age of mergers. Legal voice is a non-rofit organization that fights for legal rights and justice for women in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska by bringing ground breaking cases to court, advocating for landmark legislation and providing legal information. Chung has advocated for policies to protect women’s access to reproductive health services and insurance coverage and her cases have addressed issues including adverse treatment of domestic violence and sexual assault victims in the work place and on campuses as well as fighting gender stereotyuping of workers. Join us as we talke about hospital mergers, religious dotrine, access to healthcare and reproductive freedom.
The Code of Silence: Sexual Abuse in the Black Community
It’s Thursday night in the Magick Playhouse with Mystic Philosopher & Inner Fitness Coach Dina Deon and co-hostess Tawanna will be discussing the code of silence in the black community which fails to expose and address sexual abuse and rape within our families. This silence often becomes a generational curse where multiple girls and boys suffer by the hands of one person. The age old saying “what goes on in this house, stays in this house” traumatizes victims, leaving them unable to seek help, peace and healing. 60% of black girls have experienced sexual abuse at the hands of black men before reaching the age of 18 1 in 4 black girls will be sexually abused before the age of 18 30% of black women with documented histories of childhood sexual abuse were sexually assaulted in adulthood For every black woman who reports a rape, at least 15 do not report If you gather 10 black women in a room, it is likely that at least nine have been victims of pedophilia, street harassment, and/or sexual assault; or they have a friend, cousin, sister, aunt, mother, or grandmother who has been victimized. We will also be discussing male victims who are often ignored or encouraged to submit to sexual abuse under the pretenses of being a “playa” or winning because an older female predator is pursuing him. This code of silence is damaging our families and the horrors are bleeding out into the community causing hatred and mistrust in all relationships. Join us as we explore, expose and attempt to heal the traumas of sexual abuse. Listen via phone at 646-716-8029, press 1 at any time with your questions or comments. FOLLOW US! Facebook Twitter
Gender Double Standards: Stud vs. Slut
Gender Double Standards: Stud vs. Slut When it comes to gender, despite all of the advances toward gender equality, many people still expect different things from men and women. While the number of sexual partners anyone has or have had should matter, the sexual double standard is alive and well. Men who sleep around are “studs,” but women who do the same are “sluts”, and are labelled “promiscuous”. Why is it ok for one and not the other? And why is it that it’s expected for a woman to have a neat and tidy home, but it’s ok for a man to be a slob? Join Toni Breedlove and Rollin Dee on Wednesday, March 30, 2016, at 8pm PDT/11pm PDT as we take a look at double standards when it comes to men and women. This show will truly touch a few nerves! Listen and comment Live On-Air by calling (646)200-3148. Or listen and join the chatroom here on Blog Talk Radio, or from our website at www.hottopicstalkradio.com/hottopicstalkradio. The Hot Topics Talk Radio Network is sponsored by Shades of Afrika (Corona and Long Beach, CA), A&L Family Restaurant (Las Vegas, NV) and SPMG Media (Bell, CA). For information regarding our sponsors, go to www.hottopicstalkradio.com/sponsors.
Are people born gay or is it a lifestyle? What about the other sexual sins?
We need to address all sin! Not just the ones the world want addressed.
What Your Body is Trying to Tell You with Dr. Toni Luisa Rivera
She was a whirlwind of a doctor. The only chiropractor on a remote part of Puerto Rico, she was inundated with patients, many of whom were out of pain for the first time in years. Wanting to heal everyone, she drove herself to extremes. But what really drove Dr. Luisa Rivera was buried so deep that only in her 30’s were the memories really starting to offer clarity–repeated sexual assaults before the age of four, a heart crushed by a mother so overwhelmed with the truth that she couldn’t find it in herself to comfort her daughter. It was a recipe for disaster and it was only through listening deeply to her own body that Rivera found her way to physical, mental and emotional health. And it is this deep listening and intuitive technique that Dr. Toni offers her readers in her new book, The Propelled Heart: Moving from Injury to Insight. Today’s special guest, Dr. Toni Luisa Rivera, Doctor of Chiropractic, Certified Rubenfeld Synergist, author and workshop facilitator has become a master teacher, focusing on teaching clients about self-healing through contacting their own inner wisdom. She also teaches other practitioners intuitive listening to personalize their work with clients. Dr. Rivera is launching a new workship series, Intuition Mastery. To learn more about Toni Luisa Rivera, DC, please visit http://www.teachtouchtalk.com
A Safe Place to Heal: Lilada’s Living Room
On this Monday’s edition of FOXOLOGY TODAY I talk with Lilada Gee, founder of Lilada’s Livingroom, a nonprofit organization supporting women who are victims of child sexual abuse. Showtime is 12NOON CST. I hope you’ll listen in! About today’s Guest: Lilada Gee was 6 years old the first time an adult family member sexually abused her. Throughout the ensuing years, she struggled with issues related to the abuse; including clinical depression, post-traumatic stress and low self-esteem. Now, as an adult, she is committed to helping girls and women who are victims of child sexual abuse, heal. Lilada’s Livingroom began in the living room of Lilada’s home, after she publically shared her tumultuous journey of healing from childhood sexual abuse. Girls and women who were in the audience started showing up at her home, in her living room to find a safe place to heal. Since that time, Lilada has traveled from coast-to-coast and abroad, creating safe places for women and girls to rid themselves of the shame, secrets and stigmatism of abuse. For additional information, visit www.lilada.org.
Provocative Thought with Carlton Steed: Victoria’s Secrets
Join Provocative Thought with Carlton Steed on Saturdays @ 8 pm EST. Call in 3479890180 press 1 to speak. This is a journey into the idea of self, social, media, and cultural subjugation, exploitation, and objectification of male and female social psychological and spiritual energy. Why or how did the uniform of a Victorian prostitute become the uniform of the common women? Is it the result of a sexist male dominated society and thus an expression and projection of his true desire? Is it an expression of the common women’s desire to please the common man? Is it an expression or manifestation of the common women’s expression of sexual freedom or her desire to be like a whore? Is it a harmless but sensual treat to be shared between intimate partners? Is it much deeper than we think? How does it impact on the individual, relationship, the family and the community?Join u
Why It Pays To Learn How To Love
You were born with both the need and the capacity to love, but you weren’t born knowing (and were likely never taught) how to create and grow healthy relationships. Your success and happiness depends on your willingness to invest time, attention, money and intention to learn. This edition of Grown Zone Radio reveals three important reasons to boost your L.Q. (love quotient) by committing to relationship education: To protect your money, financial assets and earning power. The financial costs of poor relationship choices are both measurable and considerable. The wedding industry is a $51 billion business; the divorce industry is about equal to that. The cost of one failed marriage cycle can easily exceed $100,000. To protect your personal security and safety. Many people pay for poor relationship choices with their lives; others live with violence, fear, abuse and intimidation in relationships. Relationship education is a key to your ability to recognize danger signs and make safe choices. To protect your confidence, self-worth and peace of mind. Relationship education dramatically increases your ability to secure the healthy love you want, need and deserve. Check out this edition of Grown Zone Radio to learn why excellent relationships don’t happen by chance, but choice. Then, make a valuable investment in boosting your L.Q. by choosing 21 Days of Grown Zone: Intentional Personal Growth at GrownAdvice.com. Buy the Book: LovingInTheGrownZone.com Official Site: GrownZone.com
Cuba good America – White people dont get Islam – Grassroots for Trump
Hr1 Michele Bachmann believes God sent terrorists to Brussels to make Obama look bad in Cuba. Really? Oh sure, THAT’s great PR for Christianity (NOT!) CraigsList… where you can buy & sell protesters to shutdown a Donald Trump rally for $16/hr + food. This was a grassroots effort? Why Jews vote Democrat… is it about faith or fear? Or something else? Hr2 CNN political commentator says white people cannot understand Islamic culture to address the problem with ISIS. Evan Sayet says children been so sheltered from problems that millennials cannot even handle something as simple as “Trump 2016” written in chalk on a sidewalk. How will they ever handle REAL problems? In America, even the homeless people in a soup kitchen have cell phones! They were all holding up cell phones taking pictures of Michelle Obama serving at their soup kitchen. With a cell phone in their hand, they have more opportunity than most of the rest of the world! The Liberal response to anything that disagrees with them is “you’re a ___phobe” Bernie Sanders promises that everyone can take a 4-year vacation at college and someone else will pay for it. 9 out of 10 of the uber-wealthy zip codes in America are overwhelmingly socialist/Democrat. Hr3 Last year, CAIR Leader Ahmad Saleem was arrested in major child sex trafficking ring bust, with children as young as 10-years-old. Surprised? Libertarian pundit, Michael Hausam says FoxNews is not so fair & balanced anymore. Is there ANY political system not motivated by greed Mr Castro? Professor requires students to read his sexual fantasies in a mandatory art class at a private college. REALLY? The National Enquirer broke John Edwards and Gary Hart’s presidential hopes. now they’re running a story of multiple Ted Cruz affairs. Is he done!
Loving Someone Takes More Than you Think
Reasons To Love is an experience for advice and open discussion on relationships and love. Every Wednesday at 11pm, CARLíN will help you navigate your relationships and feelings for more meaningful connections in your life. This week, we are talking about people who fail to ask their lovers about how to fulfill their needs to be cared for and loved. We will also answer your relationship questions with research tested and confirmed information that will help you develop stronger and healthier relationships. Log on and join the fun.