This is the podcast for Right to Life of Central California's weekly, pro-life radio show, broadcast every Saturday from 9-10 AM on Power Talk FM 96.7 and AM 1400 in Fresno. Our host (and RLCC executive director) John Gerardi gives all the latest news on the pro-life movement in Fresno, throughout California, and nationally. Subscribe today!
In this heartfelt episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi and sidewalk advocate Linda Teliha share inspiring Stories from the Sidewalk. Linda recounts one mother’s incredible journey from aborti…
In this episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller dive deep into the growing impact of the abortion pill, Mifepristone, on abortion rates in the U.S. They discuss the Trump adm…
In this episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller tackle California's redistricting chaos, dubbed "Gavin Mandering". They discuss Gavin Newsom’s bold political moves, Planned P…
John and Jonathan tackle the dark side of IVF and surrogacy, from terrifying abuse cases to legal highways that allow registered sex offenders to become parents. They connect these issues to the pro-…
John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller unpack Kamala Harris’s big political decision (or is it?) and explore how California politics ripple across the national pro-life landscape. Then, they dive into the …
John Gerardi and Linda Teliha share sidewalk stories of hope, unexpected victories, and how even a "bad" presentation can save a life. Plus, Jonathan Keller joins to discuss Planned Parenthood clinic…
John Girardi dives into Planned Parenthood's deep ties with Hollywood, Lena Dunham’s latest show Too Much, and how federal funding cuts are shaking up their operations.
John Gerardi pulls back the curtain on Planned Parenthood’s finances in this data-packed episode of Right to Life Radio. With a deep dive into tax forms and affiliate reports, John reveals how the OB…
In this episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller dive headfirst into the legal chaos surrounding the OBBB, judicial overreach, and the roller coaster of legislative madness. T…
In this special episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller are joined by the insightful Kathryn Jean Lopez, senior fellow at the National Review Institute. The trio dives into t…
On the third anniversary of the Dobbs decision, John and Jonathan dive deep into how the legal landscape has changed—and hasn’t—since Roe v. Wade was overturned. They explore the constitutional argum…
In this eye-opening episode of Right to Life Radio, hosts John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller expose the chilling revival of eugenics through modern IVF and genetic testing startups. From Nucleus Embryo…
John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller expose new data revealing that Mifepristone complications are dramatically underreported and argue that mail-order abortion pills have outflanked state bans—so it’s t…
In this episode of Right to Life Radio, Sarah Goring and Linda Teliha share two powerful Stories from the Sidewalk—“Faith,” a teen who chose life after seeing a fetal model and discovering she was ca…
In this evergreen episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi dismantles a Jesuit scholar’s claim that the Ten Commandments belong only in religious covenants, not public classrooms, and makes the c…
John and Jonathan unpack the narrow House passage of Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” and its sweeping pro-life provisions—especially the 10-year defunding of Planned Parenthood. They reflect on legi…
John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller, two “deeply unwell” hosts fighting off colds and pro-abortion lunacy, unpack the growing storm surrounding the abortion pill, unexpected praise for Josh Hawley, and …
In this solo episode of Right to Life Radio, host John Gerardi dives into the pronatalism movement, addressing America’s falling birth rates and their economic risks. He dismisses right-wing fixes li…
In this episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi dives into a groundbreaking study exposing the abortion pill’s dangers, revealing an 11% rate of serious adverse events—far higher than the FDA’s …