

Allie Beth Stuckey on Protecting Women and Girls, Motherhood, and the Courage To Stand Up | Ep. 130
Jul 19, 2021
Allie Beth Stuckey, host of "Relatable" and author of "You're Not Enough And That's Okay," dives into crucial discussions on protecting women and girls and the implications of modern feminism. She critiques societal pressures surrounding gender identity, emphasizing the need for cautious approaches to children's well-being. Stuckey shares personal experiences overcoming challenges like bulimia, recounts the importance of steadfast beliefs amid 'woke' culture, and reflects on the moral responsibilities of motherhood in shaping children’s values.
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Transgender Breastfeeding Story
- Allie Beth Stuckey discusses a story about a transgender woman trying to breastfeed.
- The woman's partner, a biological female who identifies as male, gave birth to the child.
Societal Impact of Transgenderism
- Allie Beth Stuckey highlights the societal impact of trans issues, particularly on children.
- She expresses concern about the psychological and sociological effects on children involved in these situations.
Why Transgenderism Matters
- Allie Beth Stuckey explains why she cares about the trans issue, emphasizing its impact on children and societal laws.
- She draws a parallel with abortion, highlighting the vulnerability of children affected by these ideologies.