#80: Responding to 8 Types of Difficult Pro-Lifers (with Monica Snyder & Andrew Kaake - Part 1)

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#80: Responding to 8 Types of Difficult Pro-Lifers (with Monica Snyder & Andrew Kaake - Part 1)

from Equipped for Life Podcast · host Equal Rights Institute

It's the question we're asked more often than any other, and we want to answer it carefully. The question is, "What should I do about the pro-life activist near me who is being difficult? Should I approach them differently than I do my dialogues with pro-choice people?" Josh and Emily invited ERI Lead Editor Andrew Kaake and Secular Pro-Life's Executive Director Monica Snyder on the show for a two-part discussion on the way they think about responding to online comments, eight common types of difficult pro-life people, and how you can respond to them. Note: Sorry for the occasional distortion with Josh and Emily's mics. They've had a good six-year run, but we're replacing them before the next time we record (the mics, not Josh and Emily). We also had technical issues with Monica's video stream due to technical issues. All of her audio is there, but the video is missing sometimes. Related Links: Secular Pro-Life: https://secularprolife.org Monica Snyder for Secular Pro-Life: "Nine months of inconvenience." https://bit.ly/3MvqDs4 First episode of our two-part podcast with Jonathon Van Maren on AHA: https://youtu.be/0SvNYXQqvuM 00:00 Introducing the guests and topic 02:49 Opening comments 09:28 ERI/SPL's policies on responding to comments 18:58 8 Types of Difficult Pro-Life People... 19:39 Type 1: The Ones With Only One (Unpersuasive) Argument... 26:08 Type 2: The Ones Who Need to Stop Saying This, Now! 38:20 Type 3: The Ones Who Are Very Out of Touch with Reality 47:20 Type 4: The Ones Who Really Frustrate Monica Co-Hosts: Josh Brahm & Emily Albrecht Guests: Monica Snyder & Andrew Kaake Audio/Video Editor: Chapter One Films & Josh Brahm Publisher: Jen Westmoreland

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