by Amy Rawlings | May 23, 2025 | Amy Rawlings, Everything In Between, Religion
Kate Kendrick and Mariah Daytims are two women who are now free from the church, sharing their experiences as to why they chose to leave this powerful institution behind. Mariah Daytims : Sourced from Mariah, personal photo Kate, from Utah, hosts a podcast...
by Amy Rawlings | May 23, 2025 | Abortion, Amy Rawlings, Censorship
The Trump administration has now banned over hundreds of gender and diversity based words from being used on public websites and even school criteria to try and combat the “woke agenda.” The list is expanding, ranging from terms as simple and “female” to...
by Amy Rawlings | May 23, 2025 | Amy Rawlings, LGBTQ+, Women-Centric Politics
“I realised I was different when I was about five. I didn’t want to dress the way my mother was dressing me, and didn’t like short hair, I didn’t fit in.” She says. “I came out to a friend when I was ten without even realising what trans was. I...
by Amy Rawlings | May 23, 2025 | Abortion, Amy Rawlings, Healthcare
“Pro-life is not the right phrase. America is anti-abortion. These people who say they are pro- life are not against capital punishment, so you have to make sure that you don’t fall into the trap of using their language.” Says Wendy Savage. Aged 89 and now retired,...
by Amy Rawlings | May 23, 2025 | Amy Rawlings, Women-Centric Politics
“I’m from Tennessee. I was born and raised here. I am a stay-at-home mom to a young teen, whom I homeschool. Years ago, I was a counselor working primarily with teens. Having a Master’s in Counseling is incredibly useful as a mom.” She says. An...
by Amy Rawlings | May 23, 2025 | Amy Rawlings, Women-Centric Politics
The reality of morals in what is happening is often lost amongst political debate and religious differences. The Handmaid’s Tale shocks audiences due to its polarization of familiar culture in a Western setting, but that aside, the rules for women under Taliban rule...