
Living Pro-Life
Don't Be Passive
This week Brian sits down with Brandy Meeks of Vitae Foundation to discuss the importance of using your voice when it matters. We must use our voice and not be passive.

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Step into the heart of the pro-life movement with Living Pro-Life, the official podcast of Coalition Life. Hosted by Executive Director Brian Westbrook, each episode dives deep into real stories, courageous conversations, and practical strategies for building a culture of life. From sidewalk counseling victories and pregnancy resource center insights to interviews with national leaders and local heroes, this podcast reveals what it means to live pro-life every day. You’ll find inspiration, actionable ideas, and renewed hope. Listen and learn how you can make a difference—right where you are.
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Living Pro-Life
This week Brian sits down with Brandy Meeks of Vitae Foundation to discuss the importance of using your voice when it matters. We must use our voice and not be passive.

Living Pro-Life
In this episode of Living Pro-Life , Brian Westbrook sits down with Hugh Brown, Executive Vice President of American Life League, for a conversation about the future of the pro-life movement in a post- Dobbs America. Drawing on decades of experience in the movement, Hugh shares the remarkable story of how his parents founded American Life League, why they believed a new organization was needed, and how that mission continues today. Together, they discuss what it will take to build a culture that truly protects life, the challenges posed by abortion pills and state-by-state abortion laws, efforts to defund Planned Parenthood, and why courage, prayer, and personal action are essential for every pro-life advocate. Whether you're wondering where the movement goes from here or looking for practical ways to make a difference, this conversation offers both perspective and a call to action.

Living Pro-Life
In this episode of Living Pro-Life , Brian sits down with anti-abortion activist Dana DiMattea to discuss what the pro-life movement looks like in a post- Dobbs America and why she believes simply identifying as "pro-life" isn't enough anymore. Dana shares her powerful journey from being largely indifferent to abortion to becoming a full-time advocate after an unexpected invitation to a Reformed Calvinist Bible study challenged the way she viewed the issue. She explains why she embraces the term "anti-abortion activist," recounts being arrested during a demonstration in Washington, D.C., and offers practical ways anyone can become more involved in defending preborn children. The conversation also takes a close look at the proposed abortion amendment in Virginia, what it could mean for abortion policy, parental rights, sidewalk counselors, and the broader pro-life movement. Whether you're already active in the movement or wondering how you can make a difference, this episode offers both a challenge and an invitation to take action. In this episode, you'll hear about: Dana's conversion from a lukewarm pro-life position to full-time activism Why she prefers the term "anti-abortion activist" The proposed Virginia constitutional amendment on abortion The impact of the Dobbs decision on the pro-life movement Her arrest during a pro-life demonstration in Washington, D.C. Practical ways anyone can advocate for preborn children in their own community Why changing our daily mindset may be just as important as changing laws If this episode encouraged you, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who wants to learn how to make a difference for the most vulnerable among us.

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In this episode, Brian sits down with Hope Fryer of the Pro-Life Action League to talk about growing up in one of America’s most influential pro-life families, carrying on the legacy of her grandfather Joe Scheidler, and navigating what pro-life activism looks like in a post-Roe America. Hope shares how she became personally invested in the movement at just twelve years old, the changing role of abortion victim imagery, and why she believes effective activism today is increasingly personal and community-focused. She also discusses college outreach, sidewalk counseling, and practical ways to make defending life part of everyday life. Beyond activism, Hope opens up about newlywed life, expecting her first child, and the powerful experience of seeing her baby for the first time at a pregnancy resource center. Together, we explore the importance of marriage, fatherhood, sacrificial love, and why men play such a critical role in supporting women facing unexpected pregnancies. Topics include: • The legacy of Joe Scheidler and the Pro-Life Action League • Growing up in a pro-life family • Reaching the next generation through college outreach • Sidewalk counseling and everyday activism • Marriage, pregnancy, and embracing family life • The life-changing experience of a first ultrasound • The role of fathers in helping women choose life • Pregnancy resource centers and supporting mothers • Where the pro-life movement goes after Dobbs • Why changing hearts one person at a time matters Whether you're a longtime advocate or simply interested in the future of the movement, this conversation offers encouragement, practical insights, and a hopeful vision for building a culture of life. Connect with Hope Fryer and the Pro-Life Action League: Website: prolifeaction.org Instagram, Facebook, TikTok: @ProLifeActionLeague

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What does pro-life activism look like on some of the most challenging campuses in America? In this episode of Living Pro-Life , Brian welcomes Jessica Power , New England Regional Coordinator for Students for Life of America and board member of New Hampshire Right to Life. Jessica shares the powerful story that first drew her into the pro-life movement after a close friend faced an unexpected pregnancy in high school and how that experience shaped her mission to defend life. Jessica also offers a behind-the-scenes look at pro-life outreach across New England, including work at Harvard, Yale, and other Ivy League campuses. From meaningful conversations with students to facing hostility and even having tables flipped during outreach events, she shares what it’s really like to advocate for life in today’s culture. In this episode, you'll hear: • How a high school friend’s pregnancy changed Jessica’s life forever • Why Students for Life has grown to more than 1,600 groups nationwide • Stories from pro-life outreach at Harvard and Yale • The importance of fathers, laws, and local support in protecting life • How Students for Life is responding in the post-Dobbs era • Ways students and adults can get involved in the pro-life movement • The mission behind New Hampshire Right to Life’s new Ever Living Podcast Whether you're a student, parent, or longtime advocate, this conversation offers encouragement, practical ways to make a difference, and a reminder that changing hearts and minds starts one person at a time. Learn more: 🔹 Students for Life of America — https://studentsforlife.org 🔹 Students for Life Action — https://studentsforlifeaction.org 🔹 New Hampshire Right to Life — https://nhrighttolife.org Subscribe to Living Pro-Life for more conversations with the people working every day to build a culture of life.
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