
California Family Council's weekly show giving you the latest news on Life, Family, and Liberty, live from Sacramento!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 83 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityPoliticsChristianityNews | |||

In Episode 84 of Coffee, Culture, and the Capitol, CFC Vice President Greg Burt sits down with Judi Kenney, founder and director of Operation Pray, a fast-growing ministry that stations volunteers on public sidewalks outside high schools to offer pr... more
In Episode 83 of Coffee, Culture & the Capitol, Sophia and Greg unpack two major developments shaking California’s education system. First, they break down the huge parental-rights victory in Encinitas, where a school district dropped its appeal afte... more
In this week’s episode, Sophia Lorey and Greg Burt expose how California’s universities are using so-called “harassment prevention” training to force students to affirm radical gender ideology—or risk losing their education. The University of Califor... more
In Episode 81 of Coffee, Culture, and the Capitol, hosts Sophia Lorey and Greg Burt dive deep into two of the most alarming new laws signed by Governor Gavin Newsom — AB 727 and AB 495 — and how these so-called “compassionate” measures actually endan... more
CFC’s Greg Burt speaks with Elizabeth Woning, Ken Williams, and Isaac Beck from the CHANGED Movement minutes after leaving the U.S. Supreme Court in Chiles v. Salazar—a pivotal case about counseling freedom and whether states can ban licensed talk th... more
In this episode of Coffee Culture and the Capitol, Sophia Lorey and Greg Jere tackle the sobering reality of what it means to stand for truth in a broken and hostile world.
They reflect on the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk, honoring his coura... more
In Episode 78, Greg and Sophia shine a spotlight on two powerful stories unfolding in California.
First, Sophia reports from Temecula’s James L. Day Middle School, where girls — joined by supportive classmates and parents — walked out to protest a d... more
📌 Greg Burt & Sophia Lorey break down the most pressing family issues in California and beyond.
In this episode, we:
Discuss AB 495, a dangerous bill that undermines parental rights, with insights from Jonathan Keller and attorney Matt Sharp of AD... more









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