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My Body. My Pod. with Mini Timmaraju
by Mini Timmaraju
The fight for reproductive freedom is more urgent than ever. That’s why we’re bringing you My Body. My Pod. — a new podcast hosted by Mini Timmaraju, president & CEO of Reproductive Freedom for All and one of the leading voices in the fight for abortion rights. If you’re into building a nationwide movement to protect and expand health justice, reproductive equity, and the power of people to control their own lives? This show is for you. As a listener, you’ll hear from leaders and changemakers who share wisdom from the front lines, stories of the real struggles people are facing every day, and a vision for the future we’re determined to win. Check out My Body. My Pod. on YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Abortion Provider Renee Chelian on 50 Years of Protecting Patients, Fighting for Access | Episode 17
Abortion clinics have long been targets of coordinated blockades, harassment, and violence. This reality has never stopped Rene Chelian, an abortion provider and advocate who has spent decades caring for patients and fighting for access. In this episode of My Body. My Pod., Mini Timmaraju sits down with Renee, Founder and CEO of Northland Family Planning Centers, to talk about what it takes to deliver care, protect patients and staff, and defend abortion access in the face of escalating threats. With nearly 50 years on the front lines, Renee has lived through the full scope of anti-abortion extremism and helped advocate for the federal protections of patients seeking abortion care—the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act. This episode is about resilience and the ongoing fight to protect abortion rights for everybody. Renee continues that work through Reclaim, an initiative focused on restoring dignity, confidence, and public support for abortion and reproductive rights through advocacy and education. Protecting abortion access requires all of us—providers, advocates, and communities—willing to stay in the fight. Episode recorded on April 8, 2026. Explore more episode resources: reproforall.org/podEP17 Sign up to get involved with Reproductive Freedom for All at reproforall.org/podlistener/ or Text POD to 59791. *By providing your phone number, you are consenting to receive mobile alerts from Reproductive Freedom for All at 59791 and other phone numbers. Message and data rates apply. Frequency varies. Text STOP to end. Text HELP for help. Dig the new show? Help us spread the word! Like and subscribe to My Body. My Pod. on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.
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She’s Kind of a Big Deal: NY AG Letitia James on Defending Abortion, Taking on Trump | Episode 16
What does it take to fight back—and win? In this episode of My Body. My Pod., Mini Timmaraju sits down with New York Attorney General Leticia James to break down the critical role of attorneys general in protecting reproductive freedom in this moment. From defending abortion providers under attack, to taking on the Trump administration’s overreach, AG James is at the center of the legal fight to protect our rights—and she’s winning. Democratic attorneys general like her are taking on Trump’s unconstitutional executive orders—and they have an 80% win rate. Mini and AG James get into: How shield laws protect providers and patients across state lines Why Republicans’ “leave it to the states” argument is a lie—anti-abortion extremists are trying to criminalize abortion care nationwide What’s really at stake when emergency care is being denied—people are suffering and dying as a result of abortion bans What abortion access actually means: it’s not just about legal access, but also access to information and actual care Why attacks on abortion and gender-affirming care are part of the same playbook to take away other freedoms How Democratic AGs are coordinating across states—meeting weekly—to defend rights, democracy, and reproductive freedom Mini and AG James make one thing clear: the old rules don’t apply anymore. Even in a moment that can feel overwhelming, there are leaders fighting back—and winning. But protecting our freedom will take all of us: organizing, voting, and paying attention to the races that decide whether our rights are protected, or stripped away. Episode recorded in New Orleans on April 10, 2026. Explore more episode resources: reproforall.org/podEP16 Sign up to get involved with Reproductive Freedom for All at reproforall.org/podlistener/ or Text POD to 59791. *By providing your phone number, you are consenting to receive mobile alerts from Reproductive Freedom for All at 59791 and other phone numbers. Message and data rates apply. Frequency varies. Text STOP to end. Text HELP for help. Dig the new show? Help us spread the word! Like and subscribe to My Body. My Pod. on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.
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Why are Lawmakers Legislating Medicine? Dr. Jamila Perritt on the Harm of Abortion Bans - Episode 15
Anti-abortion extremists are going after every single person involved in accessing abortion care—from patients to their doctors. Abortion bans make it impossible for doctors to take care of their patients with the dignity and autonomy we deserve. When you deny people access to abortion care, women and pregnant people die. In this episode of My Body. My Pod., Mini Timmaraju sits down with OB-GYN and President of Physicians for Reproductive Health Dr. Jamila Perritt to discuss how abortion bans and restrictions harm patients and providers, and what’s really at stake when elected officials try to interfere with medical decisions. Episode recorded in DC on March 25, 2026. Explore more episode resources: reproforall.org/podEP14 Sign up to get involved with Reproductive Freedom for All at reproforall.org/podlistener/ or Text POD to 59791. By providing your phone number, you are consenting to receive mobile alerts from Reproductive Freedom for All at 59791 and other phone numbers. Message and data rates apply. Frequency varies. Text STOP to end. Text HELP for help. Dig the new show? Help us spread the word! Like and subscribe to My Body. My Pod. on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.
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Americans Support Abortion. It’s Time We Acted Like It. Jessica Valenti on Today’s Fight - Episode 14
Abortion is a winning issue. Abortion bans are not. So why are some people on the left still treating reproductive freedom as if it’s negotiable? And how did a small number of anti-abortion extremists manage to chip away at our rights? In this episode of My Body. My Pod., Mini Timmaraju sits down with journalist, author, and “Abortion, Every Day” founder Jessica Valenti to break down the current landscape of the fight for reproductive freedom: the attacks on medication abortion, the rise of manosphere and culture war politics, coordinated disinformation campaigns, and how we set the record straight—across media, in classrooms, and within our own coalition. They dig into what voters actually believe: the majority support freedom, privacy, bodily autonomy, and the right to make personal decisions without government interference. Abortion rights are a fundamental freedom issue. And if Democrats can’t turn the anger people feel right now into lasting policy change, that’s not just a political failure—it’s a moral one. Episode recorded in San Francisco on March 5, 2026. Explore more episode resources: reproforall.org/podEP14 Sign up to get involved with Reproductive Freedom for All at reproforall.org/podlistener/ or Text POD to 59791. *By providing your phone number, you are consenting to receive mobile alerts from Reproductive Freedom for All at 59791 and other phone numbers. Message and data rates apply. Frequency varies. Text STOP to end. Text HELP for help. Dig the new show? Help us spread the word! Like and subscribe to My Body. My Pod. on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.
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Soledad O’Brien on “The Devil is Busy”: Inside an Atlanta Abortion Clinic - Episode 13
Award-winning journalist and executive producer Soledad O’Brien joins Mini Timmaraju on My Body. My Pod. to talk about her Oscar-nominated HBO documentary short “The Devil is Busy” that takes viewers inside a health clinic in Atlanta, where staff provide abortion care under relentless threats and a restrictive abortion ban. Told through Tracii, the clinic’s head of security, the film captures the everyday reality of accessing reproductive health care in states with abortion bans: constant safety protocols, providers weighing medical care against their legal risks, patients navigating fear and anxiety. The film shows just how arbitrary and devastating abortion bans can be. In one ultrasound room, there’s relief when a patient learns she is still within the state’s limit to receive abortion care. In another moment, there’s devastation when a patient is turned away at six weeks and one day. The difference of a single day determines whether someone can receive medical care or not. Mini and Soledad talk about how that “difference a day makes” echoes throughout the film—and what it reveals about the real-life consequences of abortion bans. The conversation goes deeper into the big picture: why clinic protections like the FACE Act exist (and how it’s being misused by the Trump administration), how abortion bans deepen maternal health care deserts in Georgia, and why storytelling is one of the most powerful tools we have to inspire change and combat misinformation. And importantly, the episode gets at something we don’t talk about enough: how policy actually lands on people. Abortion bans aren’t abstract political debates—they directly shape people’s lives, their health, their families, and their futures. Georgia shows us something else too: we are not helpless here. We can fight back ... and win! Thanks to the organizing work of Reproductive Freedom for All, Georgia voters prevented a Republican supermajority in the State House in 2024—a critical win and no small feat. With leaders like Senator Jon Ossoff and reproductive freedom champions across the state, the fight for access and accountability is very much alive. This documentary shows what actually happens inside an abortion clinic—the hardships that abortion bans create for patients, providers, and communities. Episode recorded on February 23, 2026 Thanks for listening! Make sure you hit the subscribe button to get notified when new episodes drop, and share this episode with a friend. Explore more episode resources at reproforall.org/podEP13 Sign up to get involved with Reproductive Freedom for All at reproforall.org/podlistener/ or Text POD to 59791. *By providing your phone number, you are consenting to receive mobile alerts from Reproductive Freedom for All at 59791 and other phone numbers. Message and data rates apply. Frequency varies. Text STOP to end. Text HELP for help. Dig the new show? Help us spread the word! Like and subscribe to My Body. My Pod. on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.
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Daniela & Julia: Immigration, Abortion, & the Fight for Bodily Autonomy
In collaboration with Abortion in America, our latest episode of My Body. My Pod. with Mini Timmaraju features Julia and her daughter Daniela, a young immigrant whose access to abortion care was blocked by Florida’s abortion ban. Before we dive in, it’s important to ground ourselves in what’s happening across the country. Right now, undocumented people, immigrants, and people of color are being targeted, surveilled, and subjected to violence. When leaving your house feels unsafe, fear shapes daily life—where people go, who they trust, and whether they seek help when they need it. That fear reaches into exam rooms and clinics. It affects access to abortion. It affects access to prenatal care. It affects access to basic health care. And when people delay care, avoid care, or are denied care altogether, the consequences are real—and often devastating. Access to care is never just about whether a service exists. It’s about whether you can safely reach it. That reality shapes Daniela’s story. When she needed an abortion, Florida’s six-week abortion ban left her with no real choice—just a deadline designed to run out before most people even know they’re pregnant. For Daniela, that meant leaving her home state to access health care that should have been available in her own community. These laws force people across state lines, layering financial and logistical strain onto those with the least room to maneuver—including immigrants, people of color, young people, and families already navigating systemic barriers. When politicians restrict abortion this way, they don’t eliminate the need for care—they impose unjust burdens on individuals and families least able to carry them. At its core, this comes down to a simple principle: decisions about pregnancy should belong to the person who is pregnant, not the government. Episode recorded on February 2, 2026 Thanks for listening! Make sure you hit the subscribe button to get notified when new episodes drop, and share this episode with a friend. Explore more episode resources at reproforall.org/podEP12 Sign up to get involved with Reproductive Freedom for All at reproforall.org/podlistener/ or Text POD to 59791. *By providing your phone number, you are consenting to receive mobile alerts from Reproductive Freedom for All at 59791 and other phone numbers. Message and data rates apply. Frequency varies. Text STOP to end. Text HELP for help. Dig the new show? Help us spread the word! Like and subscribe to My Body. My Pod. on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.
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When Fear Blocks Access to Care: Reproductive Freedom & Defeating Authoritarianism with U.S. Senator Tina Smith
We’re back with My Body. My Pod. — and this episode is about what happens when fear is used to control who has access to care.Mini Timmaraju sits down with U.S. Senator Tina Smith of Minnesota to connect the dots between reproductive freedom, authoritarian tactics, and what communities across America are being forced to endure.Right now, undocumented people, immigrants, and people of color are being targeted, surveilled, and subjected to violence. When leaving your house feels unsafe, fear shapes daily life — where people go, who they trust, and whether they seek help when they need it.That fear reaches into exam rooms and clinics. It affects access to abortion. It affects access to prenatal care. It affects access to basic health care. And when people delay care, avoid care, or are denied care altogether, the consequences are real — and often devastating.In this episode, we cover:🚨 What’s happening in Minnesota — and why many see it as a testing ground for a broader authoritarian playbook.🏥 What providers are seeing as patients skip prenatal visits, avoid clinics, and disappear from care systems because they’re afraid to be detained or targeted.📹 The weaponization of power — including intimidation of observers, journalists, and communities, and the distortion of laws meant to protect people.🏛️ The fight over the Affordable Care Act and Medicaid — and the extremist push to hold people’s healthcare hostage to force new abortion restrictions.🗳️ Why organizing still works — and how winning elections is the clearest path to protecting and restoring reproductive freedom nationwide.❄️ Why Minnesota is showing the country what resistance can look like — from mutual aid networks to grassroots organizing that turns fear into action.Episode recorded on February 9, 2025Thanks for listening! Make sure you hit the subscribe button to get notified when new episodes drop, and share this episode with a friend.Explore more episode resources at reproforall.org/podEP11Sign up to get involved with Reproductive Freedom for All at reproforall.org/podlistener or Text POD to 59791.*By providing your phone number, you are consenting to receive mobile alerts from Reproductive Freedom for All at 59791 and other phone numbers. Message and data rates apply. Frequency varies. Text STOP to end. Text HELP for help. Dig the new show? Help us spread the word! Like and subscribe to My Body. My Pod. on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.
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Abortion in Rural America: One Nurse, One Community, and the Conversations that Matter - Episode 10
Most Americans agree on the right to abortion care—even when they use different words.In collaboration with Abortion in America, our latest episode of My Body. My Pod. with Mini Timmaraju features Oklahoma-based nurse Victoria Parks, who reflects on what it means to speak up in a rural community and connect with people who don’t always see themselves as “activists” or “on a side.”From a conversation with her mother to a moment with a fellow parent at a baseball field, Victoria shows how most people share core values around privacy, dignity, and the right to make personal decisions about their own bodies—even if they use different words.Her story is a reminder that abortion isn’t divisive—and that common ground can shape culture, policy, and the choices we make at the ballot box.Episode recorded on November 18, 2025Thanks for listening! Make sure you hit the subscribe button to get notified when new episodes drop, and share this episode with a friend.Explore more episode resources at reproforall.org/podEP7Sign up to get involved with Reproductive Freedom for All at reproforall.org/podlistener or Text POD to 59791.*By providing your phone number, you are consenting to receive mobile alerts from Reproductive Freedom for All at 59791 and other phone numbers. Message and data rates apply. Frequency varies. Text STOP to end. Text HELP for help. Dig the new show? Help us spread the word! Like and subscribe to My Body. My Pod. on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.
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Navigating Care Under Abortion Bans: Dr. Caitlin Bernard on My Body. My Pod. Episode 9
In collaboration with Abortion in America, our latest episode of My Body. My Pod. with Mini Timmaraju features Dr. Caitlin Bernard, an OB/GYN and abortion provider on the frontlines of care under abortion bans.Dr. Bernard shares how she became an abortion provider, the mentors and communities that shaped her work, and what it means to practice medicine when laws override medical judgment. She walks listeners through the realities providers now face—adapting care for out-of-state travel, supporting patients through the trauma of being denied care because they’re not “sick enough yet” to receive treatment per their state’s abortion ban laws.Despite the harm and trauma caused by abortion bans, Dr. Bernard explains where hope lives: in patients, storytellers, and communities turning lived experience into momentum for change.Episode recorded on November 18, 2025Thanks for listening! Make sure you hit the subscribe button to get notified when new episodes drop, and share this episode with a friend.Explore more episode resources at reproforall.org/podEP7Sign up to get involved with Reproductive Freedom for All at reproforall.org/podlistener or Text POD to 59791.*By providing your phone number, you are consenting to receive mobile alerts from Reproductive Freedom for All at 59791 and other phone numbers. Message and data rates apply. Frequency varies. Text STOP to end. Text HELP for help. Dig the new show? Help us spread the word! Like and subscribe to My Body. My Pod. on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.
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Stacey Abrams on 10 Steps to Fight Trump’s Power Grab and Build the World We Want: My Body. My Pod. Episode 8
Stacey Abrams joins My Body. My Pod. to explain why the U.S. is already in an authoritarian moment—and how abortion bans and attacks on DEI fit into a larger plan to concentrate power and control our bodies.Stacey walks Mini through her “10 Steps to Autocracy,” exposing just how far Republicans have gone to seize power. Then, she shares her 10 steps to freedom and power: concrete ways we can defend democracy, protect reproductive freedom, and make sure our government actually delivers for people. Along the way, they dig into Dobbs, Medicaid and ACA cuts, the surveillance state targeting pregnant people, and why we cannot look the other way.Listen in for a hopeful challenge: we don’t all have to do the same thing—but we all have to do something.Episode recorded on November 18, 2025Thanks for listening! Make sure you hit the subscribe button to get notified when new episodes drop, and share this episode with a friend.Explore more episode resources at reproforall.org/podEP8Sign up to get involved with Reproductive Freedom for All at reproforall.org/podlistener or Text POD to 59791.*By providing your phone number, you are consenting to receive mobile alerts from Reproductive Freedom for All at 59791 and other phone numbers. Message and data rates apply. Frequency varies. Text STOP to end. Text HELP for help. Dig the new show? Help us spread the word! Like and subscribe to My Body. My Pod. on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.
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Care Is a Right: Congresswoman Sarah McBride on Grief, Courage, and Change Episode 7
Politics is personal—and few people embody that more than Congresswoman Sarah McBride. In this episode of My Body. My Pod., Rep. McBride joins Mini to share how caregiving for her late husband, Andy, shaped her belief that access to health care should never depend on luck—it should be a right. Together, they connect the dots between abortion bans, attacks on LGBTQIA+ communities, and Republicans’ shameful cuts to Medicaid, Medicare, and health care coverage—all fueled by a dark-money agenda to control who has freedom and who doesn’t. Along the way, Rep. McBride offers a mini-masterclass in what worked in the 2025 elections: leading with affordability, staying curious (not judgmental), and rooting campaigns in local communities and shared values.Episode recorded on November 6, 2025Thanks for listening! Make sure you hit the subscribe button to get notified when new episodes drop, and share this episode with a friend.Explore more episode resources at reproforall.org/podEP7Sign up to get involved with Reproductive Freedom for All at reproforall.org/podlistener or Text POD to 59791.*By providing your phone number, you are consenting to receive mobile alerts from Reproductive Freedom for All at 59791 and other phone numbers. Message and data rates apply. Frequency varies. Text STOP to end. Text HELP for help. Dig the new show? Help us spread the word! Like and subscribe to My Body. My Pod. on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.
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Court Capture, Dark Money & the Fall of Roe with Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse. My Body. My Pod. Episode 6
Episode recorded on October 27, 2025Thanks for listening! Make sure you hit the subscribe button to get notified when new episodes drop, and share this episode with a friend.Explore more episode resources at reproforall.org/podEP6Sign up to get involved with Reproductive Freedom for All at reproforall.org/podlistener or Text POD to 59791.*By providing your phone number, you are consenting to receive mobile alerts from Reproductive Freedom for All at 59791 and other phone numbers. Message and data rates apply. Frequency varies. Text STOP to end. Text HELP for help. Dig the new show? Help us spread the word! Like and subscribe to My Body. My Pod. on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.
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Katie Phang Is Unleashed: Abortion, the Media, and Power Building on My Body. My Pod. Episode 5
Why can’t the media tell the full story on abortion? In this episode, Mini sits down with trailblazing journalist and trial lawyer, Katie Phang, to unpack the GOP’s coordinated playbook: the dark-money network funding anti-abortion extremism from judges to disinformation campaigns—and how mainstream coverage so often misses what’s really at stake.Phang joins RFA's Mini Timmaraju to share why she built her own platform for fearless, nuanced, fact-based storytelling and how independent voices are reaching more audiences that legacy media often overlooks.Together they dig into attacks on mifepristone, the intersection of voting rights and abortion, the power of local and state races (including judges), and why real stories move policy. Listen, subscribe, and take action.Episode recorded on October 15, 2025Thanks for listening! Make sure you hit the subscribe button to get notified when new episodes drop, and share this episode with a friend.Explore more episode resources at reproforall.org/podEP5Sign up to get involved with Reproductive Freedom for All at reproforall.org/podlistener/ or Text POD to 59791.*By providing your phone number, you are consenting to receive mobile alerts from Reproductive Freedom for All at 59791 and other phone numbers. Message and data rates apply. Frequency varies. Text STOP to end. Text HELP for help. Dig the new show? Help us spread the word! Like and subscribe to My Body. My Pod. on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.
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Why Abortion Still Moves Voters: Pollster Molly Murphy on My Body. My Pod. Episode 4
In California, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and New Jersey, voters heard about abortion—and it mattered, especially when campaigns clearly defined the threats to reproductive freedom. Together, Mini and Molly map the 2026 playbook: define the threat, bring receipts, and connect abortion to everyday life.Episode recorded on October 7, 2025Thanks for listening! Make sure you hit the subscribe button to get notified when new episodes drop, and share this episode with a friend.Explore more episode resources at reproforall.org/podcastEP4Sign up to get involved with Reproductive Freedom for All at reproforall.org/podlistener/ or Text POD to 59791.*By providing your phone number, you are consenting to receive mobile alerts from Reproductive Freedom for All at 59791 and other phone numbers. Message and data rates apply. Frequency varies. Text STOP to end. Text HELP for help. Dig the new show? Help us spread the word! Like and subscribe to My Body. My Pod. on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.
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Riata’s Abortion Story (in partnership with Abortion in America)
We’re proud to bring you the third episode of My Body. My Pod. in partnership with Abortion in America. In addition to Mini Timmaraju’s regular episodes interviewing leading figures in the fight to protect reproductive freedom, we will periodically share the powerful stories of real people who’ve accessed – or struggled to access – the reproductive health care they need. First up: Riata Walker’s journey from firm anti-abortion beliefs to the understanding that abortion is critical health care. 💬 “My challenge to people who would say that they are pro-life… is to dig a little deeper,” says Riata. “Just listen to some stories and listen to where people are coming from and just try to understand.”Growing up in a conservative community, Riata was firmly opposed to abortion and never imagined her own pregnancy would test everything she believed. When a devastating diagnosis revealed fatal fetal abnormalities, she made the decision to end her pregnancy. Through her experience, Riata came to understand what abortion truly is: health care. A personal choice. The freedom to decide what’s best for yourself, your family, and your future. Now, Riata advocates for abortion access, and shares why her experience transformed her understanding of privilege, compassion, and reproductive freedom.Riata’s story is about more than one decision—it’s about the barriers and inequities that determine who can get care and who cannot. She had the support, the means, and the legal access to care. Many do not. Across the country, patients are navigating dangerous laws that endanger their lives and well-being. The consequences are devastating—and often preventable. We’re deeply grateful to Riata and other abortion storytellers for their courage, and to Abortion in America for helping bring these voices forward. Visit Abortion in America and follow on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube to stay connected with their important work.### Episode recording: October 7, 2025 Dig the new show? Help us spread the word! Like and subscribe to My Body. My Pod. on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.
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My Body. My Pod. with Mini Timmaraju featuring Ruben Gallego
My Body. My Pod. is back for our second episode, taped in the midst of the government shutdown with U.S. Senator Ruben Gallego. 💬 “Most voters are very nuanced… I’m not afraid to have discussions with voters whether Democrat, Republican, or Independent, even though we’re going to have disagreements.”Join Mini for a conversation with Sen. Ruben Gallego who grew up with a single mom and three sisters in Arizona—and brings that experience to his steadfast fight for reproductive freedom and access to health care. In this episode, we cover: 🚨What’s at stake in the government shutdown✊ Why protecting affordable care is part of reproductive freedom🗳️How Sen. Gallego’s upbringing in a working-class Latino family informs his beliefs about health care🤝And how connection—yes, even across party lines—can coexist with conviction.### Episode recording: October 7, 2025 Dig the new show? Help us spread the word! Like and subscribe to My Body. My Pod. on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.
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My Body. My Pod. with Mini Timmaraju featuring JB Pritzker
We’re officially kicking off My Body. My Pod. with Illinois Governor JB Pritzker — and he’s not holding back. 💬 “Donald Trump is the most anti-abortion president in our lifetime.” So how did JB Pritzker become one of the fiercest governors in the fight for reproductive freedom? It started at home, folding mailers and joining abortion rights rallies (including ours!) with his mom. In this episode, we cover: ✊ How Illinois became a safe haven for abortion access. 🗳️ What’s at stake in the fight for reproductive freedom ahead. 🚨 How to take on bullies like Donald Trump and win. 🍕 And yes ... Mini even presses the Governor on the all-important Chicago question: which deep dish reigns supreme? ### Additional Episode Notes:This episode was recorded before the recent ICE raids in Chicago — unprecedented in their scale and reprehensible in their impact — and before the deployment of National Guard troops across Illinois by the Trump administration. Because of the timing, you won’t hear discussion of these events in this conversation. Reproductive Freedom for All affirms our solidarity with immigrant and undocumented communities, and with leaders like Governor Pritzker who are fighting back against these attacks on our neighbors and our rights. Episode recording: September 17, 2025 Dig the new show? Help us spread the word! Like and subscribe to My Body. My Pod. on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.
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Coming Soon: My Body. My Pod. - A Reproductive Freedom Podcast Hosted by Mini Timmaraju
The fight for reproductive freedom is more urgent than ever. That’s why we’re bringing you My Body. My Pod. — a new podcast hosted by Mini Timmaraju, president & CEO of Reproductive Freedom for All and one of the leading voices in the fight for abortion rights. If you’re into building a nationwide movement to protect and expand health justice, reproductive equity, and the power of people to control their own lives? This show is for you. As a listener, you’ll hear from leaders and changemakers who share wisdom from the front lines, stories of the real struggles people are facing every day, and a vision for the future we’re determined to win. Check out My Body. My Pod. on YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts. Dig the new show? Help us spread the word! Like and subscribe to My Body. My Pod. on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The fight for reproductive freedom is more urgent than ever. That’s why we’re bringing you My Body. My Pod. — a new podcast hosted by Mini Timmaraju, president & CEO of Reproductive Freedom for All and one of the leading voices in the fight for abortion rights. If you’re into building a nationwide movement to protect and expand health justice, reproductive equity, and the power of people to control their own lives? This show is for you. As a listener, you’ll hear from leaders and changemakers who share wisdom from the front lines, stories of the real struggles people are facing every day, and a vision for the future we’re determined to win. Check out My Body. My Pod. on YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts.
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