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The Patchwork Podcast With Maggie Wegner
by Maggie Wegner
The Patchwork Podcast: Piecing Together Perspectives on Culture and Politics Through a Christian, Conservative Lens
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A Deep Dive into the Files
I strongly advise viewer discretion, as this discussion covers heavy and deeply disturbing topics. We discuss subjects such as victim testimonies, email correspondence among perpetrators, Pizzagate, alleged code words, Lifetouch (the children’s photography company), Trump, evidence of trafficking, and more.
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I’m Not Anti-Deportation. I’m Anti-This.
This is my opinion on ICE lately.It’s hard to fully understand what’s happening in these videos based on limited angles and varying quality. All I can do is try to stay consistent with my beliefs and analyze what I’m seeing as honestly as possible.I’d genuinely like to hear from others who voted for deportations—how are you feeling about the Trump administration and how these deportations are being carried out?
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Gen Z: The Loneliest Generation
In this episode, we’re exploring the world of Gen Z dating, looking at the stats, taking advice from The Meaning of Marriage, and sharing real thoughts and experiences Gen Z sent in from across social media.Don't forget you can use code "Maggie" for 10% off Alp Pouch! https://alppouch.com/?srsltid=AfmBOooOolZ8Nu3f2SWPGNj3c4Jz3a1HZbKetg67csdVXrDsMBJzDM09
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SSRIs, School Shootings, and Transgenderism: Why Did They All Increase at Once?
Hi everyone who is new here! I appreciate everyone coming to support me. You have no idea how much this means.This platform is not mine; I am giving it all to God. I can promise you I will never get everything right, but I hope you can see how much I care about turning my generation back to God and back to what is right in this world.Today, I am talking about SSRI usage, transgenderism, and school shootings, and how I believe the uptick in these issues really began in 2020. I also want to share why I think people should be very careful with SSRI usage and technology.Enjoy!
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Candace Owens Had My Back.
Thank you to every person who has been so kind and supportive of me in the last 48 hours. I appreciate it more than you could ever know! This has been crazy, I am still mind blown.
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Exposing the Meat Industry with a Farmer Who Cares
This episode dives into what we’re really consuming when we buy meat from the grocery store. Please enjoy this interview with Chloe from Parker Pastures — a truly grass-fed, nutrient-dense, regeneratively raised farm that genuinely cares about both the animals and the consumer.My husband and I got to try their meat this week, and it was AMAZING. You can truly taste the difference. I hope that after listening to this interview, your eyes will be opened to how much of the mass meat production industry is misleading us with their packaging — and harming our health through what they feed and inject into the animals.Shop their meat at Parker Pastures!LINK: https://parkerpastures.com/?srsltid=AfmBOoqwdNUQ9wWRO5AmFJGeEWA3du2Tj5BzhpoFHYMGxeVoDiXmR6eg
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Cliffe Knechtle's Best Answers to the Hardest Questions for Christians to Answer
In this episode, I researched some of the questions I have always found difficult to answer as a Christian. Posting online about my beliefs has often led people to throw Bible verses at me, often out of context, and I haven’t always known the best way to respond or explain what the Bible actually says. Cliffe has always been someone I admire, so I gathered his best responses to some of the hardest questions to answer and combined them with my own knowledge and research!
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16-Year-Old Girl Shares Experience Competing Against Males and Backlash for Speaking Out
Join us today as we interview 16-year-old Lilian about her experience competing against trans-identified males and what happened after she spoke out. Today is day 2 of a huge high school meet in Oregon, let's show her some support!
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Marathon Champion Natalie Daniels Speaks Out on Men in Women’s Sports
Natalie Daniels is a former NCAA Division III distance runner, a 17-time marathoner, soon making her 18th appearance in Boston, a five-time marathon champion, a new mom, and a passionate advocate for advancing women's participation and opportunity in elite running. She's here with us today to tackle the hard-hitting questions.Instagrams:@xx_xyathletics @natpat2020@maggswegner@thepatchworkpodcast
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My Generation’s Obsession with Botox, Fillers, and Nose Jobs
In this episode, I want to dive into my generation’s obsession with continuing to look 'young and beautiful.' As someone who has had Botox before, is only 23, and has feared aging for as long as I can remember, I have been heavily influenced by the beauty and cosmetic industry in many ways. This video is not meant to cast judgment on anyone but to provide a full understanding of what people are getting into when they choose botox, fillers, and nose jobs, as well as how I am trying to take a more natural approach to aging.
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Debunking Common Left-Wing Arguments & Our Viral Ad
In this video, I discuss common arguments I've heard from the left and the best ways to counter them. Plus, our latest ad for XX-XY Athletics went viral—J.K. Rowling, Ben Shapiro, and The Comment Section are all talking about it!
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Marriage, what SCAD was like, women's sports, & more!
In this episode, I answer the questions you guys wanted to hear! I share a bit about getting married at 22, the issue of males in women's sports, discussing politics with people who don't agree with you, and more!
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My opinion on MAGA post-inauguration, protesters, and viral moments.
This weekend, I went to D.C. to join hundreds of thousands of other Americans who came out in droves to support Donald Trump. In this video, I discuss the viral moments, share my opinion on MAGA after meeting so many others in this movement, and explain why I voted for Donald Trump!
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why I left the left: radicalism, intolerance, & more
I spent about a year and a half on the left during college. I believe it was college itself that brainwashed me into thinking the left was the only side that was loving, compassionate, and tolerant. However, I quickly realized it was quite the opposite.
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Chloe Cole Photoshoot, Gender Ideology & How I got Canceled At Art School
This is the full story of my experience getting canceled at SCAD, becoming a conservative, and doing a controversial photoshoot sharing the story of the detransitioner, Chloe Cole
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