
Nathanael Blake
Fellow in the Life and Family Initiative at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and senior contributor to The Federalist; author of Victims of the Revolution and the featured interviewee on this episode.
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Oct 31, 2025 • 13min
A New York Times Story on Human Trafficking and Exploitation of Children in Los Angeles – Nathanael Blake, 10/31/25 (3044)
Nathanael Blake, a Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and senior contributor to The Federalist, dives into a poignant discussion on child sex trafficking in Los Angeles. He highlights how policy decisions, particularly around defunding police and repealing loitering laws, have exacerbated the issue. Blake critiques the prioritization of LGBT activism over child protection, linking it to the political landscape. He emphasizes the need for a compassionate Christian response and discusses the dangers of normalizing sex work.

Oct 15, 2025 • 16min
Netflix Programming Targeting Children with LGBTQ Activism – Nathanael Blake, 10/15/25 (2881)
Nathanael Blake, a Senior contributor at The Federalist and expert on family ethics, explores the controversial intersection of Netflix children’s programming and LGBTQ activism. He discusses whether such programming is a reflection of societal change or a form of indoctrination. Blake highlights specific examples of LGBTQ themes in kids’ shows and critiques the selective representation by streaming services. He emphasizes the need for a stable understanding of human sexuality and urges a positive alternative to current narratives.

Sep 5, 2025 • 47min
From “Free Love” to Gender Chaos: Tracing the Road from the Sexual Revolution to Today
In this thought-provoking dialogue, Jonathon Van Maren, a Canadian journalist; Nathanael Blake, an ethics fellow; Jennifer Roback Morse, founder of the Ruth Institute; and Elizabeth Woning, co-founder of the Changed Movement delve deep into the impact of the 1960s sexual revolution on today’s gender identity crisis. They discuss how the movement's promise of freedom has morphed into troubling societal shifts, explore the role of pornography in reshaping desires, and share personal stories that challenge contemporary narratives on identity and faith.


