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We Are Women!

Episode 18 of the "Lady Up" America with Diane Canada podcast, hosted by Diane Canada - Lady Up America, titled "We Are Women!" was published on October 31, 2023 and runs 28 minutes.

October 31, 2023 ·28m · "Lady Up" America with Diane Canada

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Yesterday, 9 Governors sent a strong letter to the NCAA urging them to re-work their policies around trans-men being able to compete in women's sports. The fact is woke sports are dangerous and cruel to women. In today's episode, we take a deeper dive into this. We'll share what "is" being done and what YOU can do to help correct this rogue narrative. Diane Canada welcomes the Nashville Director for the National Independent Women's Network, Michelle Parker, for Tea Time. Riley Gaines is a spokeswoman for IWN. Learn more about the Independent Women's Network HERE See and Sign the Women's Bill of Rights HERE Download the Lady Up America APP in your Apple or Google store today and take Diane's 6-week challenge to become confident and savvy in winning people to conservative values without the fight. Learn more about Diane Canada at LadyUpAmerica.com

Yesterday, 9 Governors sent a strong letter to the NCAA urging them to re-work their policies around trans-men being able to compete in women's sports.

The fact is woke sports are dangerous and cruel to women. In today's episode, we take a deeper dive into this. We'll share what "is" being done and what YOU can do to help correct this rogue narrative.

Diane Canada welcomes the Nashville Director for the National Independent Women's Network, Michelle Parker, for Tea Time. Riley Gaines is a spokeswoman for IWN.

Learn more about the Independent Women's Network HERE

See and Sign the Women's Bill of Rights HERE

Download the Lady Up America APP in your Apple or Google store today and take Diane's 6-week challenge to become confident and savvy in winning people to conservative values without the fight.

Learn more about Diane Canada at LadyUpAmerica.com

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