Moms Across America: Recent Episodes

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Hosted by Vickie Tonkins and Ann Ubelis. Moms Across America is a show focused on moms discussing important topics of today affecting our children and families.

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This week, the moms chat with Susan Daniels on her book, her career as private investigator and her discoveries on Barack Obama. 

The Rubbish Hauler’s Wife versus Barack Obama is the true story of Susan Daniels, an ordinary housewife from smalltown Ohio. Beginning in 2009, she felt her country was being destroyed by the Left from within. She decided to single-handedly take on the President of the United States, Barack Obama, by attempting to remove him from the state of Ohio presidential ballot in 2012.

Daniels sets the stage for his drama by recounting her life story which began as an uphill battle, from an unimaginable childhood to the murder of her husband, a rubbish hauler, by a Cleveland gangster named Danny Greene. She found herself widowed at the age of thirty with seven small children, the oldest was ten. Upon her husband’s death, the secret she had kept of his second family was splashed all over the news media, stunning friends, family and, most of all, her own children. Daniels was left with a high school education, little hope and no money.

Daniels had to rely on her own resources to raise her family and move on, later becoming a private investigator at age fifty-three. In doing so, she stumbled upon Barack Obama’s biggest secret – though allegedly born in Hawaii, he had been using a stolen social security number issued in Connecticut for his entire adult life!

Daniels filed a lawsuit against Barack Obama’s Ohio candidacy in 2012, with the goal of forcing him to reveal his true origins and identity. She tried to enlist the aid of high ranking Republicans, none of whom would acknowledge what she was doing. That’s how Daniels learned early on that the fix was in with the Uni-party in Washington DC. Now at the age of eighty-one, Daniels shares her amazing journey from personal heartache to challenging the highest levels of power in the United States government.

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The moms are back! In this week's episode, the moms discuss the popular and currently widespread push on Drag Shows, Gender Transitions, and how to protecting our children from it all. 

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The moms are back! In this week's episode, the moms discuss affirmative action and free speech in the US today.  

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Jeff Younger is a father of two young boys, one of which has been influenced to transition from male to female. In this episode, the moms chat with Mr. Younger as he shares his personal experience with his child's gender transition and the battles that have come with challenging it.

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In this episode, the moms chat with producer Dan Perkins regarding his experience of the most recent hurricane hitting Florida, the effects on the state and the destruction of his own home caused by it.

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This week, the moms discuss current events affecting the education of our children.

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This week, the moms discuss censorship in the media, schools, community and our country.

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Mike Zhao (Republican Party) ran for election to the Florida House of Representatives to represent District 45. He lost in the Republican primary on August 23, 2022. Mike Zhao was born in Kunming, China. He received a bachelor's degree from the University of Science & Technology of China in 1986 and a graduate degree from the University of South Carolina in 1996. Zhao previously worked as a director of global planning at Siemens Energy, Inc. He co-founded and was president of the Asian American Coalition for Education.

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In this week's episode, the moms discuss current events revolving around gender, gender discrimination, and racism.

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In this episode, the moms again chat with Vernadette Broyles - President, General Counsel, and founder of Child and Parental Rights Campaign, Inc. about the rights of children and parents and what is being done and can be done about them.

Vernadette Broyles is an experienced family law litigator and Guardian Ad Litem representing the best interests of children in court, and has been an advocate for student privacy, parental rights, and Title IX protections in public schools. She brings to this role her knowledge and experience in the legislative process and background in science and research. Vernadette graduated with Honors from Yale University with a bachelor of science degree in Biology, and received her law degree from Harvard Law School. Vernadette has practiced as a commercial litigator and served as a state Prosecutor with the Fulton County, Georgia, District Attorney’s Office. Prior to law school, she worked in neuro-pharmaceutical research. Vernadette was appointed by Governor Sonny Perdue to the State Board of the Georgia Department of Human Services for five years, where she co-chaired the Department of Family and Children Services Committee and gained many insights into state child protective services. She has served on Advisory Boards to the U.S. Department of Justice Violence Against Women program and the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention program and as a Public Interest Director with the Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta. Vernadette has also been featured as a columnist with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. She and her husband have two children.

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In this episode, the moms chat with Vernadette Broyles - President, General Counsel, and founder of Child and Parental Rights Campaign, Inc.

Vernadette Broyles is an experienced family law litigator and Guardian Ad Litem representing the best interests of children in court, and has been an advocate for student privacy, parental rights, and Title IX protections in public schools. She brings to this role her knowledge and experience in the legislative process and background in science and research. Vernadette graduated with Honors from Yale University with a bachelor of science degree in Biology, and received her law degree from Harvard Law School. Vernadette has practiced as a commercial litigator and served as a state Prosecutor with the Fulton County, Georgia, District Attorney’s Office. Prior to law school, she worked in neuro-pharmaceutical research. Vernadette was appointed by Governor Sonny Perdue to the State Board of the Georgia Department of Human Services for five years, where she co-chaired the Department of Family and Children Services Committee and gained many insights into state child protective services. She has served on Advisory Boards to the U.S. Department of Justice Violence Against Women program and the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention program and as a Public Interest Director with the Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta. Vernadette has also been featured as a columnist with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. She and her husband have two children.

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In this episode, the moms discuss the state of the educational system under the current Biden administration and what parents are doing and can do to better protect their children.

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This week, the moms chat with Kimberly Fletcher. Kimberly is the wife of a retired Air Force officer and mother of eight children. She is the president and founder of Moms for America and Moms for America Action.

With over 20 years’ experience in grassroots activism, Kimberly has grown Moms for America into a powerful platform building grassroots networks across the country.

Kimberly is an author, columnist, radio host and contributing writer withTownhall.com. She has been featured in numerous national media outlets including The Blaze, NewsMax, OANN, the Rush Limbaugh Show, and Fox News.

Kimberly has made it her personal mission to educate and inspire the women of America to realize their immeasurable worth and powerful influence in our country and culture simply by being who they are.

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In this episode, the moms chat with Latrice Booker, director of Hope Pregnancy Center in Philadelphia.

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In this episode, the moms chat with Allan Parker. Allan is the President of The Justice Foundation. was lead counsel for Norma McCorvey, formerly “Roe” of Roe v. Wade, from 2000 to 2012, and Sandra Cano, the “Doe” of Doe v. Bolton, until 2014 in their efforts to overturn the two landmark cases that brought legalized abortion on demand to America.

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In this episode, the moms discuss the state of our country and the world in regard to the WHO, the COVID-19 pandemic, Monkeypox and gender.

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In this episode, the moms discuss the recent events around Roe V Wade.

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In this episode, the moms chat with Maggie Rose McGrath (known as "Donice") - A conservative writer and activist.

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In this episode, the moms discuss the distractions being thrown at us: farmland concerns, food shortages, russia, processing plants, gasoline, CRT, BLM, and more!

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Vickie and Dan chat with Vermelle D. Greene, PhD - an educational consultant and the Executive Director of The Boys Initiative. The non-profit organization’s mission is to raise the awareness of the underperformance of boys. TBI strives to recruit and equip advocates who can help their respective communities – faith, family, education – to address the boy crisis.

She has been an educator for more than 48 years (teacher and administrator from elementary through college levels). After her retirement, she founded S.A.C.R.E.D. Life Academy for Boys, a Christian school in Capitol Heights, Maryland. The school's innovative curriculum focused on building character and accommodating the academic, social, developmental, and physical needs of boys , kindergarten through 8th grade.

Dr. Greene is the author of Please Teach Me Like I’m a Boy! - Ten Steps to His Success in School and in Life. As an consultant and conference speaker, she has provided professional development and coaching for parents, teachers, and administrators across the country.

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Vickie and Kathleen speak with Carole Lieberman, an American medical doctor, psychiatrist, and author who has provided expert witness testimony for important cases.

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Vickie and Kathleen discuss gender identification.

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Vickie and Kathleen discuss the swearing in of new Supreme Court Justice, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson

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Kathleen and Dan discuss recent news regarding alleged mistakes made during the COVID pandemic.

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Vickie and Kathleen discuss the recent news regarding Disney.

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Vickie and Kathleen speak with Dan Perkins about inflation and other current events affecting our society.

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This is part 2 of a 2 part series : Vickie and Kathleen discuss Critical Race Theory with Donna Jackson, director of membership development for the Project 21 black leadership network.

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Vickie and Kathleen discuss Critical Race Theory with Donna Jackson, director of membership development for the Project 21 black leadership network.

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Vickie and Kathleen discuss the situation regarding shipments and truckers due to COVID restrictions.

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Hosts Kathleen Fitzgerald and Vickie Tonkins discuss the Vaccine Mandate in the U.S.