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The John Fugelsang Podcast

We're Still Here with Simon and Julie

The John Fugelsang Podcast

Crossover Media Group

Sanity, Sexy Liberal, News, John Fugelsang, Arts, Religion & Spirituality, Sexy Liberal Podcast Network

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 7 March 2026

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, John engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Simon Moya Smith and Julie Francella about the complexities of Indigenous representation in government, particularly in the context of recent political appointments. They unpack the implications of Mark Wayne Mullen's nomination to run Homeland Security and how it reflects on Indigenous communities. The conversation also touches on the historical roles of women in Indigenous nations and the lasting impact of colonial policies on their rights and identities.

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0:00.0

Well, we want to say good morning to Beth Schlocter. I said it right from our friends at MSI reproductive choices.

0:05.8

Beth, good morning. Good morning. Great to meet you. You're doing such important work in the world.

0:10.7

Beth, talk to us a little bit about MSI because we talk on our show about, you know, the vindictiveness. Can we just say it of the Trump administration, that, you know, they obviously,

0:25.1

taxpayers have paid for stuff that they're letting just, you know, go to waste.

0:26.7

Just talk a little bit about your mission.

0:31.5

Yeah, MSI is a service provider.

0:37.3

We work in 36 countries around the world, and we provide reproductive health care for women, girls, or anyone

0:38.3

who needs it. That means we provide access to safe contraception, abortion, counseling and treatment.

0:44.3

We work with a lot of young people over close to 3 million adolescents who need information

0:51.3

and services, just like people do here in the United States.

0:58.9

And often we are the organization that goes out to rural communities who have no other reproductive health care.

1:01.1

So if we're not there, they don't have access.

1:03.8

Beth, I have to say, we are a political show,

1:06.6

and I thank you for stepping in, you know,

1:09.4

and showing the leadership that a lot of people just

1:12.3

think is missing from the American administration right now. MSI stands for Modern, Safe,

1:19.1

informed. If I'm a donor listening right now, how do I know my money isn't just going to

1:23.3

overhead?

1:24.2

94% of the funds that we receive go directly to services.

1:28.1

So we do have overhead.

1:29.3

Everybody does, but we minimize that.

1:31.6

And it's actually our return on investment.

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