EPISODE · Apr 10, 2026 · 44 MIN
Inside the Fight for Life: Policy, Strategy, and Culture | Ingrid Duran
from The Ever-Living Podcast · host NH Right To Life
On this episode of The Ever-Living Podcast, Jessica and Jason sit down with Ingrid Duran, State Legislative Director for National Right to Life, to unpack what’s really happening behind the scenes of pro-life legislation across America. With over 30 years of experience, Ingrid shares how the landscape has shifted dramatically before and after Dobbs, creating two very different realities across the country.The conversation dives into how laws are crafted, how states build legislative strategy, and why supporting women and families is just as important as passing protections. Ingrid also explains emerging challenges like abortion pill distribution, attacks on pregnancy resource centers, and the growing divide in policy nationwide.Blending policy, faith, and real-world strategy, this episode offers a rare inside look at how change actually happens—and why persistence, education, and cultural transformation are key to the long game.https://nrlc.org/https://nrlc.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/StatusofAbortion2026.pdf Thank you for watching The Ever-Living Podcast, a heartfelt space to share the stories and voices of women who champion a culture that values and protects life. Each episode we seek to empower, offering connection, hope, and strength through the journeys of those who work and pray for this cause. Crafted for women seeking purpose and community, we welcome you to join us in cherishing every single heartbeat. https://nhrtl.org/subscribe/Thank you for watching The Ever-Living Podcast, a heartfelt space to share the stories and voices of women who champion a culture that values and protects life. Each episode we seek to empower, offering connection, hope, and strength through the journeys of those who work and pray for this cause. Crafted for women seeking purpose and community, we welcome you to join us in cherishing every single heartbeat.
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On this episode of The Ever-Living Podcast, Jessica and Jason sit down with Ingrid Duran, State Legislative Director for National Right to Life, to unpack what’s really happening behind the scenes of pro-life legislation across America. With over 30 years of experience, Ingrid shares how the landscape has shifted dramatically before and after Dobbs, creating two very different realities across the country.The conversation dives into how laws are crafted, how states build legislative strategy, and why supporting women and families is just as important as passing protections. Ingrid also explains emerging challenges like abortion pill distribution, attacks on pregnancy resource centers, and the growing divide in policy nationwide.Blending policy, faith, and real-world strategy, this episode offers a rare inside look at how change actually happens—and why persistence, education, and cultural transformation are key to the long game.https://nrlc.org/https://nrlc.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/StatusofAbortion2026.pdf Thank you for watching The Ever-Living Podcast, a heartfelt space to share the stories and voices of women who champion a culture that values and protects life. Each episode we seek to empower, offering connection, hope, and strength through the journeys of those who work and pray for this cause. Crafted for women seeking purpose and community, we welcome you to join us in cherishing every single heartbeat. https://nhrtl.org/subscribe/Thank you for watching The Ever-Living Podcast, a heartfelt space to share the stories and voices of women who champion a culture that values and protects life. Each episode we seek to empower, offering connection, hope, and strength through the journeys of those who work and pray for this cause. Crafted for women seeking purpose and community, we welcome you to join us in cherishing every single heartbeat.
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