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Inez Stepman

Expert on education policy, contributing to the Independent Women's Forum and offering insights on the Department of Education.

Top 10 podcasts with Inez Stepman

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Feb 19, 2025 • 1h 2min

IVF | Cincinnatus Series

Emma Waters, a senior research associate at the Heritage Foundation, Natalie Dodson from the Ethics and Public Policy Center, and Inez Stepman of the Independent Women's Forum share their insights on the ethical dilemmas surrounding IVF. They discuss the moral implications of embryo discard, genetic selection, and the potential role of AI in reproductive choices. The trio emphasizes the need for thoughtful legislation that prioritizes parental rights while confronting the evolving landscape of bioethics and the complexities of modern parenthood.
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Oct 1, 2023 • 1h 3min

Why I'm an Anti-Feminist - Inez Stepman | Maiden Mother Matriarch 33

Inez Steppman, journalist, and senior policy analyst, discusses why she won't call herself a feminist despite promoting policies for women, the proposal of providing women with a state pension during maternity leave, the impact of incentives on family and community, advocating for sex negativity in a sex-positive framework, power dynamics in relationships and domestic violence, equal maternity rights, and insights on feminism.
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Oct 19, 2024 • 1h 33min

Inez Stepman: Silicon Valley's post-human world

Inez Stepman, a Senior Policy Analyst at the Independent Women’s Forum and contributor to various publications, dives into the complex cultural landscape of Silicon Valley. She critiques its perceived liberalism, arguing it masks a culture of ambitious conformity. The conversation touches on the dissonance between tech elites’ self-image and the reality of their moral frameworks. Ethical concerns over genetic technology and the implications for future generations also emerge, alongside a call for deeper philosophical engagement to tackle the challenges posed by hyper-materialism.
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Mar 21, 2025 • 26min

Inez Stepman: The Department of Education deserves to die

Inez Stepman, an education policy expert and contributor to the Independent Women's Forum, joins the conversation to challenge the relevance of the Department of Education. She supports Trump’s executive order to close it, claiming it has only led to bureaucratic bloat without benefitting students. Stepman argues that shifting control to states may reduce costs and improve outcomes. The discussion critiques federal policies, revealing how they have failed to address educational disparities despite increased funding, and explores the implications for students and schools.
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Feb 5, 2025 • 1h 2min

Higher Education Reform Part I | Cincinnatus Series

Inez Stepman, a Senior policy analyst, Scott Yenor, a state coalitions director, and David Azerrad, a Hillsdale College scholar, delve into the urgent need for higher education reform. They discuss the leftist agendas infiltrating universities and how state legislatures can reclaim control. Key strategies include creating state-run accreditation agencies and imposing funding restrictions. The guests emphasize accountability, propose innovative reforms like affordable degree initiatives, and tackle the emotional ties to institutions delaying necessary changes.
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Jan 29, 2025 • 38min

Inez Stepman: Trump is the most competent Republican in decades

Inez Stepman, a legal expert and contributor to the Independent Women’s Forum, argues that Trump’s executive actions represent the long-awaited Republican revolution. She elaborates on how these actions align with conservative values and challenge bureaucratic overreach. The discussion includes the implications of Trump’s executive orders on federal funding and birthright citizenship, along with a critique of the bureaucracy's reliance on taxpayer money. Stepman emphasizes the need for accountability in governance and the importance of merit-based systems.
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Apr 19, 2024 • 1h 37min

Biden's Outrageous Title IX Changes Hurting Women and Men, with Alex Clark, Mary Morgan, May Mailman, Inez Stepman, and KC Johnson | Ep. 771

In this discussion, May Mailman, director at the Independent Women's Law Center, and Inez Stepman, a policy analyst, delve into how Biden's Title IX changes impact the rights of biological men and women, raising concerns about parental rights and misgendering. KC Johnson, author of "The Campus Rape Frenzy," highlights the negative effects on due process for male students accused of sexual assault. Alex Clark and Mary Morgan discuss the urgent need for young women to push back against radical gender ideology and cultural trends that threaten their rights.
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Apr 12, 2024 • 33min

Americano: will abortion decide the 2024 election?

Inez Stepman and Daniel McCarthy discuss Trump's abortion strategy, the impact of Christian nationalism on the 2024 election, and the complexities of the abortion debate in America. They explore varying party reactions to anti-abortion laws and the challenges faced by the pro-life movement in a polarized climate.
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Feb 5, 2024 • 1h 37min

Disastrous Biden Poll, and How Australia Cracks Down on Illegal Immigration, with Kmele Foster, Inez Stepman, and Paul Murray | Ep. 717

In this engaging discussion, Kmele Foster, co-host of 'The Fifth Column,' Inez Stepman, from the Independent Women's Forum, and broadcaster Paul Murray delve into the latest Senate border security bill and its widespread critiques. They dissect alarming new poll results showing Biden trailing Trump, the dynamics of Trump's legal battles, and Nikki Haley's SNL appearance. Paul shares insights on Australia’s tough immigration policies and contrasts them with U.S. approaches, while touching on the royal family's latest turmoil following King Charles' cancer diagnosis.
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Oct 6, 2023 • 54min

Make the Colleges Pay! | Guest: Inez Stepman | 10/6/23

Inez Stepman, host of the 'High Noon' podcast, joins to discuss how the Right can win the debate on student debt and end the progressive patronage network in American universities. The chapters cover the impact of student loan debt, supporting left-wing universities, rethinking student loan forgiveness, addressing the role of elite colleges, and a proposal to tax universities and alleviate student loan burden.