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The Ruth Institute Podcast

Dr Jennifer Roback Morse
Sexual Orientation
Therapy
Transgenderism
Olympic Women's Boxing Fiasco
Faith and Spirituality
LGBTQ Activism
Same-Sex Attraction
Transgender Identity
Childhood Trauma
Comorbidity
International Olympic Committee
Christianity
Children's Mental Health
LGBT Identity
Sexual Revolution
Children's Rights
Parental Influence
Disorders Of Sexual Development
Olympics
Boxing

The Sexual Revolution has been going on for our entire lives and it has left a trail of destruction. There is hardly an institution in our modern society that has been left untouched: education, therapy, medicine, big tech, the pharmaceutical professions and even the church. You might feel hopeless and confused by the contradictory messages and damaging effects. Don't worry. The Ruth Institute pro... more

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In this deeply personal and wide-ranging conversation, Justin Greenfield shares his journey of faith, healing, and self-understanding after years of struggling with same-sex attraction. Together, he and Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse explore why simply te... more

On Hope After Silence, host Geri Featherby welcomes Father Paul Sullins, senior research associate at the Ruth Institute and retired sociology professor, for an in-depth conversation on the long-term emotional effects of abortion. Drawing from his la... more

In this episode of Faith Works, host Ellen White speaks with Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse, founder of the Ruth Institute. Dr. Morse shares her personal faith journey, including infertility, adoption, and returning to the Catholic Church, and explains ho... more

In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse, founder and president of the Ruth Institute, joins Father Rob Jack, in Feb of 2025, for a candid conversation about the cultural fallout of the sexual revolution. From extreme political reactions involving ... more

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Justin Greenfield
A gifted communicator and spiritual director
Greenfield Ministries
Episode: How Wokeness Harms Survivors of Abuse | Justin Greenfield | The Dr. J Show
Father Paul Sullins
Retired professor of sociology and senior research associate at the Ruth Institute.
The Ruth Institute
Episode: Hope After Silence Interview | Uncovering the Truth: Abortion, Trauma, and the Path to Healing
Joseph Nicolosi Jr.
Licensed clinical psychologist and founder of the Reintegrative Therapy Association
Reintegrative Therapy Association
Episode: Milo to Tucker: This Scientist Wrote the Book on Change @Tucker Carlson Interview | Dr. J Show
Dr. Jennifer Bauwens
Ph.D. in clinical social work, extensive experience in trauma-focused treatment
Episode: The Hidden Trauma | Dr. J Show | Jennifer Bauwens
Ann M. Koshute
Co-founder and executive director of Springs in the Desert.
Springs in the Desert
Episode: How Coping with Infertility Changed My Life | Ann M. Koshute & Fr. Paul Varchola West | Dr. J Show
Father Paul Varchola West
Priest in the Byzantine Catholic Church and spiritual father for Springs in the Desert.
Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Episode: How Coping with Infertility Changed My Life | Ann M. Koshute & Fr. Paul Varchola West | Dr. J Show
Stacy Trasancos
Author with a doctorate in chemistry and master's degrees in theology and philosophy
Episode: What Five Miscarriages Taught Me About Love | Stacy Trasancos | Dr. J Show
Dr. Hannah Spier
Norwegian-born medical doctor trained in psychiatry, also known as the anti-feminist psychiatrist.
Psychobabble Podcast
Episode: Psychiatrist Proves Feminism Is Even Worse Than We Thought | Hannah Spier | Dr. J Show
Raven Jard Castañeda
Promoter of the Sacred Heart devotion in the Philippines and founder of the Humilitas March
Episode: The Sacred Heart in the Streets: The Philippines Connection | Nirva and Raven

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Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse
Founder and president of The Ruth Institute, focusing on defending the family and addressing the impact of the sexual revolution.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 149 ratings
  • Excellent

    The interview with Dr. Hannah Spier is wonderful.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cyrila G
    United States3 months ago
  • Truth unfiltered!

    Dr. J goes above and beyond to tell the truth about this sex cultural consequences. Give it a listen!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SusieL1958
    United States3 years ago
  • Warning highly homophobic

    Unabashedly anti-LGBTQ rhetoric.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    endicottcollege
    United States4 years ago
  • Warning highly homophobic

    Unabashedly anti-LGBTQ

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    endicottcollege
    United States5 years ago
  • Medicine for a Sick Society

    Listen Now!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    P0dF@n
    United States5 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the insightful discussions on controversial topics related to family and sexuality.
Many express support for the hosts' commitment to traditional values and moral integrity.
Critics highlight perceived homophobia and express discomfort with the podcast's stance on LGBTQ issues.

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Hope After Silence Interview | Uncovering the Truth: Abortion, Trauma, and the Path to Healing
Q: What has been your takeaway from the findings of this study?
Post-abortion distress persists throughout a woman's reproductive life, with many women experiencing significant emotional turmoil years after their abortions.
Hope After Silence Interview | Uncovering the Truth: Abortion, Trauma, and the Path to Healing
Q: What inspired you to undertake this important study on long-term post-abortion emotional distress?
The push from abortion advocates celebrating abortion in the wake of the Dobbs decision prompted the research.
Faith that Defends the Family: The Work of the Ruth Institute
Q: What issue do you feel like has become the most urgent for the Institute to address today?
The whole question of whether we're going to ban conversion therapy is a pressing issue, which has implications on the recognition of gay identity as a constitutional principle.
How to Find and Marry the Right Person
Q: Is living together before marriage okay?
Living together is generally not a good idea as it can increase the likelihood of divorce, and you should practice self-control before marriage.
How to Find and Marry the Right Person
Q: How do you know if you're marrying the right person?
You'll know when you go through the checklists of do's and don'ts from the talk, but mainly, when you're in love, you just know it.

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1. Justin Greenfield
2. Father Paul Sullins
3. Joseph Nicolosi Jr.
4. Dr. Jennifer Bauwens
5. Ann M. Koshute
6. Father Paul Varchola West
7. Stacy Trasancos
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