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Baehr and Curadh - A Gay PodcastBaehr and Curadh - A Gay Podcast156 - Why Stupid People Become Successful This is episode 156 of the Baehr and Curadh podcast. We are going to discuss why stupid people become successful. IKEA steps up with their support of the queer community whilst others cowed. Texas GOP Killed Recent Bill On Emergency Alerts. First trans people, now bisexuals: Stonewall National Monument website further erases queer history. Gay men share the best & worst things about getting older. Jim Obergefell fears same-sex marriages "will be erased" under Trump. Texas GOP holds special session to address deadly floods and files an anti-trans bathroom bill instead. Tennessee woman denied prenatal care for being unmarried. ...2025-07-2823 minPBS News Hour - Art BeatPBS News Hour - Art Beat‘John and Jim’ symphony honors marriage equality with its future increasingly in doubtTen years ago, marriage equality became the law of the land when the Supreme Court ruled in the landmark Obergefell v. Hodges case that state bans on same-sex marriage were unconstitutional. A symphony piece now honors the love story of Jim Obergefell and husband John, and how the fight to prevent an overturn of the case continues. Jeffrey Brown reports for our arts and culture series, CANVAS. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-07-1707 minPBS News Hour - SegmentsPBS News Hour - Segments‘John and Jim’ symphony honors marriage equality with its future increasingly in doubtTen years ago, marriage equality became the law of the land when the Supreme Court ruled in the landmark Obergefell v. Hodges case that state bans on same-sex marriage were unconstitutional. A symphony piece now honors the love story of Jim Obergefell and husband John, and how the fight to prevent an overturn of the case continues. Jeffrey Brown reports for our arts and culture series, CANVAS. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-07-1707 minThe Thirteenth Hour PodcastThe Thirteenth Hour PodcastThe Thirteenth Hour Podcast #517 and Like A Hood Ornament #81: Reading the Conclusion of "The Rocketeer" Movie Novelization, Chapter 23This week, I'm reading Chapter 23, the final chapter of the Peter David penned movie novelization of the 1991 Rocketeer film.  Ironically, this episode will come out right after the United States' birthday (7/4/1776), at a time when there is a lot of turmoil in the country.  It's not the first time, nor will it be the last, I suspect.  I won't get into the wasteland of politics, but since this episode is on the Rocketeer, I thought it would be an interesting time to reflect on how the character fits some American ideals. Speaking of which - ideals ... the count...2025-07-0718 minThe Schilling ShowThe Schilling ShowThe Schilling Show: Mat Staver, Dr. Bonner Cohen, John Reid, Bert Ellis Mat Staver, founder and chairman of the Liberty Counsel, outlines reversing the 10-year tragedy of Obergefell. Dr. Boner Cohen, senior policy analyst at CFACT, details US v. China deep sea mining rivalry. John Reid, Republican for Lt. Governor, joins in to share a campaign update. Bert Ellis, chairman and CEO of Ellis Capital and former member of the UVA Board of Visitors, shares his thoughts on the departure of President Jim Ryan from UVA.All this and more on a Manic Monday Edition of The Schilling Show. 2025-06-301h 16CNN One ThingCNN One ThingHis Case Legalized Gay Marriage. Now He Wants to Make Sure it Sticks.10 years ago, the US Supreme Court decision in Obergefell v. Hodges legalized same-sex marriage nationwide, changing the lives of millions of Americans. We hear from the lead plaintiff about why he thinks the precedent is under threat from right-wing allies of President Donald Trump. Guest: Jim Obergefell Have a question about the news? Have a story you think we should cover? Call us at 202-240-2895. Episode Photo: Francis Chung/POLITICO via AP Images Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2025-06-2923 minCNN 5 ThingsCNN 5 ThingsOne Thing: His Case Legalized Gay Marriage. Now He Wants to Make Sure it Sticks.10 years ago, the US Supreme Court decision in Obergefell v. Hodges legalized same-sex marriage nationwide, changing the lives of millions of Americans. We hear from the lead plaintiff about why he thinks the precedent is under threat from right-wing allies of President Donald Trump.  Guest: Jim Obergefell Have a question about the news? Have a story you think we should cover? Call us at 202-240-2895. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2025-06-2923 minJim Schneider on SermonAudioJim Schneider on SermonAudioObergefell Decision: 10 Years LaterA new MP3 sermon from VCY America is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Obergefell Decision: 10 Years Later Subtitle: Crosstalk America Speaker: Jim Schneider Broadcaster: VCY America Event: Current Events Date: 6/26/2025 Length: 53 min.2025-06-2753 minCrosstalk America from VCY AmericaCrosstalk America from VCY AmericaObergefell Decision: 10 Years LaterMat Staver is founder & chairman of Liberty Counsel. Mat is a constitutional attorney with three landmark cases before the U.S. Supreme Court. He is an author and the host of the radio broadcasts Faith & Freedom and Freedom's Call and the TV broadcast Freedom Alive. Genesis 1:27 clearly shows that God created us male and female while Genesis 2:24 shows that He had a special plan for men and women called marriage. Jesus affirmed this as we see in Matthew 19:4-6. However, a decade ago, 5 black-robed individuals believed they knew better than God and created a constitutional right to so-called same-sex marriage...2025-06-2653 minVCY AmericaVCY AmericaObergefell Decision: 10 Years LaterMat Staver is founder & chairman of Liberty Counsel. Mat is a constitutional attorney with three landmark cases before the U.S. Supreme Court. He is an author and the host of the radio broadcasts Faith & Freedom and Freedom's Call and the TV broadcast Freedom Alive. Genesis 1:27 clearly shows that God created us male and female while Genesis 2:24 shows that He had a special plan for men and women called marriage. Jesus affirmed this as we see in Matthew 19:4-6. However, a decade ago, 5 black-robed individuals believed they knew better than God and created a constitutional right to so-called same-sex marriage...2025-06-2653 minToday in GayToday in Gay10 Years of Marriage Equality: The Love Story and the Fight Behind Obergefell v. Hodges — PART 2 with Jim ObergefellWelcome to part 2 of our special edition marriage equality anniversary episodes. Ten years ago today, same-sex marriage was legalized in the U.S., after the Supreme Court ruled marriage a fundamental right for all.Twenty years before that, Jim Obergefell met John Arthur.What began as a love story between two people became a landmark case that changed the lives of millions. To mark the 10-year anniversary of Obergefell v. Hodges, we sat down with Jim Obergefell and Obergefell attorney Ken Mogill. What followed was a conversation not just about the legal battle for marriage...2025-06-2649 minColumbus Local PulseColumbus Local Pulse"Education Ruling, Heat Waves, and Community Events in Columbus"Good morning, this is Columbus Local Pulse for Thursday, June 26, 2025.We start today with a major decision that could shape education in our city for years. Just yesterday, a Franklin County judge ruled Ohio’s EdChoice private school voucher program unconstitutional, saying it violates the state’s requirement for a single system of common schools. The decision is drawing cheers from public school advocates and concern from private education supporters. State officials are already moving to appeal, but for now, families using the vouchers can continue as the legal process unfolds. This is a huge conversation for every pare...2025-06-2603 minHOT AIR: Queer Life, Mental Health & Modern LoveHOT AIR: Queer Life, Mental Health & Modern LoveObergefell V. Hodges - Love Wins & Marriage Equality⚖️ What if your marriage wasn’t legally recognized—just because you were gay? In this powerful episode of HOT AIR, host Joshua Robert dives deep into the landmark Supreme Court case Obergefell v. Hodges—the 2015 decision that legalized same-sex marriage across all 50 states in the U.S.You’ll discover:🔥 The true story of Jim Obergefell and his fight for dignity, love, and equality after losing his husband ⚖️ Why Obergefell v. Hodges became the civil rights battle of a generation 📜 How the Supreme Court rule...2025-06-1717 minThe ExcerptThe ExcerptThey led the fight for marriage equalityJohn Arthur’s vows to Jim Obergefell came during a unique wedding ceremony that changed the course of American history. It was 2013 and at the time, Arthur was dying of ALS. Due to the generosity of friends and family the couple were able to exchange vows from within a medical plane parked in Maryland, where gay marriage was legal. Obergefell and Arthur’s fight to get their marriage recognized by their home state of Ohio went all the way to the Supreme Court, ultimately paving the way for nationwide marriage equality for same-sex couples 10 years ago. John, tragically, passed befo...2025-06-0815 minOhio Politics ExplainedOhio Politics ExplainedJim Obergefell reflects on 10 years of marriage equalityTen years ago, Jim Obergefell's U.S. Supreme Court case made gay marriage the law of the land. What does he make of LGBTQ rights in Ohio today?2025-06-0108 minThe Daily BeansThe Daily BeansThings To Do In DC When You’re MisledMonday, January 20th, 2025Today, Americans celebrate Martin Luther King Jr’s legacy and the struggle for freedom, equality, and justice. A prominent leader in the modern civil rights movement, Dr. King was a tireless advocate for racial equality, working class, and the oppressed around the world. TikTok is back online after a farce rescue from the man who originally wanted to ban it; Trump launches a crypto rug pull scam; Elon Musk is dispatching agents across government agencies; the SCOTUSblog publisher has been indicted on tax charges; CNN is moving Jim Acosta’s show to the middle of t...2025-01-2044 minBut We LovedBut We LovedThe Love Story That Legalized Gay MarriageJim Obergefell was the plaintiff in the case that legalized gay marriage for all of America in 2015 (Obergefell v. Hodges). Behind that case was a story of love and loss.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-07-0338 minQueer News TonightQueer News TonightPodcast Thu, June 27 2024 Daily LIVE LGBTQ+ News Broadcast Get the top headlines from the LGBTQ+ community with anchors Paul Thomas, Bad Papi, Buddy Frey, Andy Rogow, and Gregg Shapiro. In This Episode: - Honoring June 28 As LGBTQ+ Independence Day - You Knew This Was Coming As Former Congressman George Santos Joins OnlyFans - Supreme Court Affirms Right To Remove Social Media Misinformation - New NYC Musical 'From Here' Explores Pulse Tragedy - Jim Obergefell Shares 9th Anniversary Of Supreme Court Marriage Equality - Karen's Drag Queen Hotel Meltdown Is Moms For Liberty Official And Detained By Police - MrBeast Blasts Transphobes For Friend Ava Tyson - Celebrate...2024-06-2859 min#ILoveGay Today#ILoveGay Today#ILoveGay Today - JustMarried Project: Jim Obergefell & Jaymes Black#ILoveGay Today meets up with Jim Obergefell and Jaymes Black, where we talk about the JustMarried Project, an 8-part documentary series, book and podcast by Frankie Frankeny that weaves together the love stories of 18 couples, spanning 7 decades, whose voices changed the compassion and consciousness of a nation and brought about marriage equality in the US. Join us as Jim, with one of the first stories captured by the JustMarried Project and now a producer, tells us about his early role with the project and how he was able to weave in his personal story...2024-03-1215 minNot Well | A Comedy PodcastNot Well | A Comedy PodcastGay Face Is So RealSend us a text The episode kicks off with an overview of subjects, including trans pornography, a critique of specific Republicans, and humorous commentary on a group called Moms for Liberty, which they whimsically rename "Lesbians for Liberty." Additionally, they comment on an individual named Mike Knowles, particularly focusing on his appearance.The discussion then shifts to an upcoming trip to New Orleans, where the hosts express eagerness to indulge in the city's vibrant nightlife and culinary scene. They playfully invite listeners to meet them, humorously adding a preference for meeting only attractive people. The e...2023-12-1456 minTransqatTransqatTransqat Episode 30: Karleigh WebbHost Clare McCarthy talks with sports journalist, trans activist, and Middletown Pride Grand Marshal Karleigh Webb.Transqat is a safe space for respectful conversations about trans issues and queer people. Show notes:Karleigh WebbKaty TierneyABC Sports PlaysetABC Wide World of SportsJackie StewartJim McKay in mustard blazerRoone ArledgeBobby Alison 1987 crash2023-07-141h 04Up North PodcastUp North PodcastEP 73: Love Always Wins, But We Gotta Keep Fighting For It.This week’s Up North Podcast featured Jim Obergefell from the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case that gave us marriage equality, Obergefell v. Hodges. We talked to Jim about how he became the plaintiff for this case, and what he's doing now. We also talk about how we got to know him as a co-owner of Equality Vines, a caused based winery out of Sonoma, CA, and our partnership in creating CHOICE, a pro-choice Sauvignon Blanc, which you can buy here. https://choice.equalityvines.com/ Hosted on Acast...2023-02-2445 minDecidedly I Decision Tips for Business OwnersDecidedly I Decision Tips for Business OwnersEp.71 HIGHLIGHT I Jim Obergefell I Deciding to Take It to the Supreme CourtWANT THE FULL EPISODE? Check out yesterday's episode for our full conversation with Jim, or download it directly using this link:https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/52406585/download.mp3Jim Obergefell, the named plaintiff from the landmark marriage equality case Obergefell v. Hodges that legalized same sex marriage, joins the show to discuss the decisions made as he took on the Supreme Court in honor of his late husband, John Arthur. KEY TOPICS- Alignment from who you are, to your goals, to your actions.- Being consistent in...2023-01-1213 minDecidedly I Decision Tips for Business OwnersDecidedly I Decision Tips for Business OwnersEp.71 I Jim Obergefell I Deciding to Take It to the Supreme Court: Aligning Your Values to ActionsJim Obergefell, the named plaintiff from the landmark marriage equality case Obergefell v. Hodges that legalized same sex marriage, joins the show to discuss the decisions made as he took on the Supreme Court in honor of his late husband, John Arthur. KEY TOPICS- Alignment from who you are, to your goals, to your actions.- Being consistent in decisions, living out values, and pursuing causes that matter to you.- Building a legacy for yourself and your loved ones, so it can be carried out for generations to come.2023-01-111h 03The Denison Forum Podcast - Christian perspective on current events, Christian news and culture, Biblical wisdomThe Denison Forum Podcast - Christian perspective on current events, Christian news and culture, Biblical wisdomIs the “Respect for Marriage Act” a threat to religious liberty?Dr. Jim Denison and Dr. Mark Turman discuss the “Respect for Marriage Act,” the tension between politics, state’s rights, and the church, religious liberty updates, and whether Christians should try to legislate morality.    Show notes:    First, they discuss the recently passed, so-called, “Respect For Marriage Act,” and its connection to Obergefell, Congress, and the Supreme Court (6:46). They then consider the cultural events that led up to our present time and why we strayed from biblical marriage (12:00). Dr. Denison explains Constitutional law, and why it’s relevant to the conversation of religious libert...2023-01-091h 13The Denison Forum Podcast - Christian perspective on current events, Christian news and culture, Biblical wisdomThe Denison Forum Podcast - Christian perspective on current events, Christian news and culture, Biblical wisdomIs the “Respect for Marriage Act” a threat to religious liberty?Dr. Jim Denison and Dr. Mark Turman discuss the “Respect for Marriage Act,” the tension between politics, state’s rights, and the church, religious liberty updates, and whether Christians should try to legislate morality.    Show notes:    First, they discuss the recently passed, so-called, “Respect For Marriage Act,” and its connection to Obergefell, Congress, and the Supreme Court (6:46). They then consider the cultural events that led up to our present time and why we strayed from biblical marriage (12:00). Dr. Denison explains Constitutional law, and why it’s relevant to the conversation of religious libert...2023-01-091h 13Laura Coates LiveLaura Coates LiveOath Keepers members found guilty of seditious conspiracyOath Keepers Leader Stewart Rhodes and top Lieutenant Kelly Meggs have been found guilty of seditious conspiracy in the violent January 6 plot to keep Trump in power. The Senate passes a bipartisan bill to protect same-sex marriage and interracial marriage in a landmark vote. Jim Obergefell, who was the plaintiff in the now infamous 2015 Obergefell Vs. Hodges decision, speaks out about why the ‘Respect for Marriage Act’ does not respect the LGBTQ plus community.Arkansas resident Chris Kennedy tells Laura about his decision to become a professional black Santa, after receiving a racist letter about the black Sant...2022-11-301h 22Loving Liberty Radio NetworkLoving Liberty Radio Network11-11-2022 Liberty RoundTable with Sam BushmanHour 1 * Guest: Kelly Finnegan, Over the past 50 years, Rust Coins has been  working to educate customers about precious metals – RustCoinAndGift.com * Honest Money Report: Gold: $1765.50 Silver: $21.62. * Alex Jones and his company were ordered by a judge to pay an extra  $473M, Bringing the total judgment against him to a staggering $1.44B. * DOJ Recovers Stolen Bitcoin Once Valued at $3.36B It was stolen  from the dark web marketplace Silk Road in 2012, is now only worth about  $1B! * Stocks Journal, Gold is about to SOAR – here’s what to do. * Musk Says...2022-11-141h 49Burn the BoatsBurn the BoatsBONUS: Jim Obergefell: The Battle for Marriage EqualityIn 2013, Jim Obergefell and his boyfriend John, who was suffering from a terminal disease, were married on the tarmac in a medical jet at an airport in Maryland. When they returned home to Ohio, they learned that marriage would not be legally recognized. This led Jim to become the lead plaintiff in Obergefell v. Hodges, a 2015 case in which the Supreme Court ruled that the fundamental right to marry is guaranteed to same-sex couples. In the wake of Dobbs. v. Jackson, which removed the constitutional right to abortion, Chief Justice Tomas has said that th...2022-08-2337 minThe WorldView in 5 MinutesThe WorldView in 5 Minutes173 God-hating businesses advocate for “gay” faux marriage bill, Justice Samuel Alito condemned religious persecution, “Evangelical” socialist author Ron Sider diedIt’s Tuesday, August 2nd, A.D. 2022. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com.  I’m Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Kevin Swanson Justice Samuel Alito condemned religious persecution Speaking at the Religious Liberty Summit in Rome, Italy on July 21st, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito  cautioned that religious liberty is now threatened worldwide.  ALITO: “Religious liberty is under attack in many places because it is dangerous to those who want to hold complete power. “When ISIS occupied Northern Iraq, thousands of Yazidi men...2022-08-0200 minThe WorldView in 5 MinutesThe WorldView in 5 MinutesBiden pushing atheism in Muslim countries, Only 8 GOP senators stood for Biblical marriage, Nigerian Muslims kill pastor and two sonsIt’s Tuesday, July 26th, A.D. 2022. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I’m Adam McManus.  (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Kevin Swanson Nigerian Muslims kill pastor and two sons More severe persecution coming against the Nigerian church. On July 5, Muslim militants shot and killed Pastor Daniel Umaru with the Church of the Brethren, as well as the pastor’s two sons, Kefrey Daniel and Faye Daniel. The murders occurred in northern Adamawa state in the early hours of the morning, reports Morning Star News. As of...2022-07-2600 minIn The ThickIn The ThickITT Sound Off: Attempted CoupJulio and guest co-host Jamilah King, managing editor at BuzzFeed News, talk about the final January 6 hearing of the summer, the bills passed in the House to protect same-sex marriage and the right to contraception, and the recent racist attacks against South Texas Representative Mayra Flores. This episode was mixed by Rosana Cabán. ITT Staff Picks: Trump’s “idleness, the committee sought to prove, should not be confused with ineffectiveness. It was complicity,” writes Jim Newell in his breakdown of the final January 6 hearing of the summer, for Slate. Orion Rummler...2022-07-2218 minCity Cast Salt LakeCity Cast Salt LakeHow Do We Maintain Hard Fought Rights in a Post Roe World?Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas said the end of Roe v, Wade meant a number of other landmark cases should be revisited as well. Among them: Obergefell v. Hodges, which determined the right to same-sex marriage. Ali had a chance to talk about how we maintain hard-fought rights with Senator Derek Kitchen and Jim Obergefell, both of whom were plaintiffs in cases that enshrined the right to marry.Looking to advertise on City Cast Salt Lake? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise. Learn mo...2022-07-1416 minPEOPLE Every DayPEOPLE Every DayMiranda Lambert’s Journey to Love and Happiness, plus Jim Obergefell on the Uncertain Future of Marriage EqualityR. Kelly sentenced to 30 years. PEOPLE’s Jeff Nelson previews his interview with this week’s cover star Miranda Lambert, where she talks about being madly in love with her husband and how she bonded with her mother during cancer treatments. Chris Pratt opens up on religion and shares what his friends really call him. Jim Obergefell sits down to discuss the reversal of Roe v. Wade, and why it may lead to overturning his landmark marriage equality case. For these stories and more, head to PEOPLE.com.Follow on Instagram:...2022-06-2925 minEllie 2.0 RadioEllie 2.0 RadioEllie 2.0 Radio – June 24, 2022The Dobbs v. Jackson decision broke just before I taped the show, so the Big Interview is with Pastor Dean Sloan of the Shepherd of the Hills Presbyterian Church in Chaska, MN where we talk about how not all religions are anti-abortion. Our featured idealist is Jim Obergefell, who was the named plaintiff in the 2015 marriage equality case decided by the Supreme Court (and which is now threatened by the rational in Dobbs). Things are getting pretty dire, folks. 2022-06-2543 minCaregiver CrossingCaregiver CrossingLGBT Caregiving in AmericaJune 26th – this coming Monday – marks the anniversary of the landmark Supreme Court case, Obergefell v Hodges, which made same-sex marriage legal in all 50 US states. Some may know – and some may not – that the man that filed the lawsuit, Jim Obergefell, was a same-sex caregiver who was denied the right to legally marry his love and partner before he passed from ALS in 2013.  We would like to take this anniversary as an opportunity to celebrate the progress that has been made while spreading awareness about the unique, and ongoing struggles faced by the LGBT community regarding caregiving...2022-06-2212 minEast Anchorage Book Club with Andrew GrayEast Anchorage Book Club with Andrew GrayJim Obergefell: marriage equality for AmericaSend us a textJim Obergefell and John Arthur embarked upon a life together when they were in their early 20s in Cincinnati. Twenty years later, when John was dying of ALS, they began a battle with the state of Ohio to have Jim recognized on John's impending death certificate as his surviving spouse. That case made it's way to the US Supreme Court, and in the landmark decision Obergefell v Hodges brought marriage equality to the whole country. Today Jim shares that story on the podcast. 2022-06-2054 miniGen PoliticsiGen PoliticsJim ObergefellJill and Victor are joined by civil rights icon and Ohio House candidate Jim Obergefell to discuss his fight for gay marraige in the courts, the need to speak out, and how the Supreme Court’s leaked Dobbs decision threatens all of of our liberties.  They also examine the legal battles we face in the modern era and what happens when established rights come under attack. Is anything still safe?   Get More From Jim Obergefell:  Twitter | Obergefell V. Hodges | OH Campaign Website | Author  Get More From Victor and Jill:  Jill Wine-Banks: Twitter | Facebook | Website | Author of The Waterga...2022-06-0838 minRoboismRoboismMonday Morning Political ConsultantAlex and Kathy discuss the likely overturning of Roe v. Wade, and the necessary access to the technology for safe abortions. Links and Show Notes: CREDITS * Audio Editor: Jim Metzendorf * Admin Assistance: Kerry Provenzano * The Suits: Stephen Hackett , Myke Hurley * Co-Host: Kathy Campbell * Co-Host: Alex Cox Support Roboism with a Relay FM Membership Roe v. Wade - Wikipedia The Leaked Draft | What Roman Mars Can Learn About Con Law Learn to access at-home abortion pill options online | PLAN C National...2022-05-131h 03Prognosis OhioPrognosis OhioReturning to Sandusky, Running for Ohio: Jim Obergefell on Caregiving, Health, and Public ServiceOn episode 105, Dan Skinner talks with civil rights icon, Jim Obergefell, about his motivations for running for State Representative in the Sandusky area (the exact district is STILL TBD). Dan and Jim talk about the transformative nature of caregiving, the importance of caring for caregivers, the Ohio legislative map debacle, the importance of Lake Erie to northern Ohio, and how Jim's friendship with Rick Hodges (the other namesake of Obergefell v. Hodges) might point towards opportunities for bipartisan collaboration on important issues affecting Ohioans. Show notes and streams at prognosisohio.com and WCBE.org. Hosted and produced by Dan...2022-04-1840 minBlue DotBlue DotBLUE DOT - Episode 029 - HOW PLEA BARGAINING CREATES A PERMANENT CRIMINAL CLASSWe are so excited to be joined by Dan Canon in this episode. Canon is a civil rights lawyer, teacher, writer, speaker, consultant and activist. Canon is a professor of law at the University of Louisville and is best known as lead counsel for the Kentucky plaintiffs in the landmark Supreme Court case of Obergefell v. Hodges, the ruling which secured the right to marriage for same-sex couples. Canon also ran for congress in the 9th district in 2018 and his campaign was the first political volunteering Graylin ever did! We also get a crash course on the...2022-03-271h 08WTOL 11 Leading EdgeWTOL 11 Leading EdgeJanuary 30, 2022: Majority Republicans come up with a new plan to redraw the congressional districts in Ohio. The new plan has Zero bipartisan bye-in. Also, coach Larry Tuttle a coach that has won 1.Majority Republicans come up with a new plan to redraw the congressional districts in Ohio.  The new plan has Zero bipartisan bye-in. Also, coach Larry Tuttle a coach that has won 1.332 game, the most in Michigan High School history.  Candidate For Ohio House Jim Obergefell  Former Blissfield Baseball Coach Larry Tuttle   2022-01-3121 minVelshiVelshiUkraine in ContextAli Velshi is joined by Dahlia Lithwick, Senior Editor & Legal Correspondent at Slate Magazine, Nancy Northup, President & CEO at Center for Reproductive Rights, Anne Applebaum, Staff Writer at The Atlantic, Rep. Madeleine Dean, (D) Pennsylvania, Jake Ward, NBC News Technology Correspondent, Matthew Seligman, Fellow at Center for Private Law at Yale Law School, Jim Obergefell, Lead Plaintiff in Obergefell v. Hodges (2015), that legalized same-sex marriage throughout the United States, Lev Parnas, Former Associate of Rudy Giuliani, Wajahat Ali, Columnist at The Daily Beast, and Errin Haines, Editor-at-Large at The 19th. 2022-01-311h 22The Randy Report - LGBTQ Politics & EntertainmentThe Randy Report - LGBTQ Politics & EntertainmentLGBTQ News: France bans conversion therapy, Murder in Mexico, Adam Rippon's NYE weddingIn this week's headlines: • France bans the harmful practice of so-called 'conversion therapy' • Florida Republicans are pushing new legislation being called the 'Don't Say Gay' bill • Gay rights icon Jim Obergefell is running for office • Some bad news for Ellen DeGeneres • Adam Rippon got married on New Years' Eve • The award-winning Western film short STEAM! premieres on Revry All that and more in this episode of The Randy Report2022-01-2921 minCivics 101Civics 101Civil Rights: Obergefell v HodgesIt’s the most recent landmark case in our Civil Rights SCOTUS series, the decision that said the fundamental right to marry is protected under the 14th Amendment. How did it come about? What was the status of marriage before June of 2015? And why is the government so involved in the marriage business anyways? This episode features the voices of Melissa Wasser from the Project on Government Oversight and Jim Obergefell, the named party in Obergefell v Hodges. WIN A NEW CAR OR 25K IN CASH DURING NHPR'S SUMMER RAFFLE! GET YOUR TICKETS HERE.CLICK HE...2021-08-1033 minKPFA - Bookwaves/ArtwavesKPFA - Bookwaves/ArtwavesBookwaves/Artwaves – July 1, 2021: Bonnie Tsui – Jim ObergefellBookwaves/Artwaves is produced and hosted by Richard Wolinsky. Links to on-line and streaming local theater & book events   Bookwaves Bonnie Tsui discusses her book, “Why We Swim,”  which examines the human need for moving in water, from the history of swim strokes, to how physiology plays a role in swimming, to the history of swimming from ancient times in the Sahara to Rome and to the present, and how swimming became a sport. Hosted by Richard Wolinsky. Bonnie Tsui lives in the Bay Area and swims regularly at the Al...2021-07-0159 minKPFA - Radio WolinskyKPFA - Radio WolinskyPride Month: Jim Obergefell, “Love Wins,” 2016 A conversation with Jim Obergefell, co-author of Love Wins: The Lovers and Lawyers Who Fought the Landmark Case for Marriage Equality. Hosted by Richard Wolinsky In June, 2015 the Supreme Court decided in Obergefell v Hodges that gay marriage became the law of the land. In the six years that followed, gay marriage has been routinely accepted across the United States and few blink twice when someone mentions his husband or her wife. Richard Wolinsky interviewed Jim Obergefell, the man whose name appears on the decision, a year later while he was on tour for the book Love...2021-06-271h 28Your Queer Story: An LGBTQ+ PodcastYour Queer Story: An LGBTQ+ Podcast142: Interview with Jim ObergefellToday we interview Jim Obergefell. In 2015, Jim, an openly gay man from Ohio, had his name attached to the most significant case in queer American history. Obergefell v. Hodges was the landmark Supreme Court ruling that finally legalized same-sex marriage in the United States. Mr. Obergefell joins us on the podcast to tell his story and encourage others to continue the fight for queer equality2021-04-1054 minWe Will: Reggie For Cincinnati PodcastWe Will: Reggie For Cincinnati PodcastEpisode 5: Representation and Solidarity (ft. Jim Obergefell)On this episode, Reggie and Jim Obergefell, the plaintiff in the historic supreme court case that legalized marriage equality, speak about the current state of LGBTQIA rights and the importance of political representation and solidarity.2021-04-0928 minLGBTQ NationLGBTQ NationLGBTQ Families (w/ Jim Obergefell)Alex is joined this week by Jim Obergefell, the lead plaintiff in the Supreme Court case that made marriage equality the law of the land in the U.S., to discuss the latest battles for queer and trans people who want to adopt and foster children and why we need protections futher codified to ensure that we can do so. Plus, writer and trans advocate, Devin-Norelle, helps break down anti-trans bills and Elliot Page's cover on TIME magazine.----Listen to LGBTQ Nation Ad-Free on Forever Dog Plus:2021-03-1853 minLGBTQ&ALGBTQ&AJim Obergefell: The Love Story That Changed HistoryObergefell v. Hodges was the landmark civil rights case in which the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that same-sex couples have the fundamental right to marry. Jim Obergefell, one of the men at the heart of the case, joins us to talk about why six years later, we still don't have *true* marriage equality.  LGBTQ&A is hosted by Jeffrey Masters and produced by The Advocate magazine, in partnership with GLAAD. @lgbtqpod2021-03-1626 minEPFelles PodcastEPFelles PodcastRemarkable relationshipsIn this week's episode, we will be talking about memorable couples that impacted our present.The couples in question are Mileva Marić and Albert Einstein, Marie and Pierre Curie, Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas, Jim Obergefell and John Arthur, Mildred Jeter and Richard Loving, and finally Eva and Juan Perón.We hope that you like this episode ❤️Do not hesitate to contact us via Instagram (epfelles), Facebook (EPFelles), or email (epfelles@epfl.ch), if you have any remarks or ideas for the next episodes.2021-03-1414 minThe I\'m From Driftwood PodcastThe I'm From Driftwood PodcastLGBTQ+ Adoption & FamiliesWhat challenges do LGBTQ+ families face today? Phil and Alex are joined by Jim Obergefell, Director of Individual Giving at Family Equality and the lead plaintiff in the landmark marriage equality Supreme Court case, Obergefell v. Hodges. They discuss the current state of queer families in the United States and the unique obstacles families encounter in the adoption process. We also hear stories from Andy, whose adoption process was nearly sidelined by a homophobic nurse, and Fred, who ran into several roadblocks on his way of adopting a child.2021-03-1136 minThat\'s So CincinnatiThat's So CincinnatiThat's So Cincinnati: Obergefell and Gerhardstein talk Will Smith's Netflix series on 14th amendmentNearly six years ago the historic Supreme Court decision in Obergefell v. Hodges – the Obergefell being Cincinnati's own Jim Obergefell – made marriage equality the law in all 50 states. Obergefell and Cincinnati Civil Rights Attorney Al Gerhardstein, who represented Obergefell, are featured in an episode of the new Netflix documentary, Amend: The Fight for America. Hosted by actor Will Smith, the series focuses on the 14th Amendment being the hallmark of democracy. On it, Obergefell and Gerhardstein tell the story of how Cincinnati went from being one of the most gay-hostile cities in America to one of the...2021-03-1038 minSchnabel StudiosSchnabel StudiosJim Obergefell (2021)From March 3rd, 2021. Civil rights activist and historical figure Jim Obergefell joined Off Stage on episode 17 in early 2021. In his episode, he discussed the case which became one of the most important decisions in American history, as it legalized gay marriage. Obergefell gave stories of what it was like to go through this process, what he faced because of this, and how life has been since the decision was made. 2021-03-0334 minMad Props with Chris SchnabelMad Props with Chris SchnabelLGBTQ Activist, Jim ObergefellOff Stage is honored to have civil rights activist Jim Obergefell join us this week. He was named the plaintiff on the Supreme Court case that legalized same- marriage and still fights for everyone to have equal rights to this day!  To learn more about his story, check out this link - http://wapo.st/380vMGV  Check out Equality Wines and support some of the biggest movements for change - https://equalityvines.com/who-we-are/  Watch his story on Netflix - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13978950/?ref_=ttep_ep4     Subscribe and follow for more captivating stories! Follow Mad Props on Instag...2021-03-0334 minCoale MindCoale MindHalloween Special - "Attack of the Zombie Statute!"Last week in Pool v. City of Houston, the Fifth Circuit confronted a "zombie statute"--a law that nominally remain in the law books even though they are unenforceable after having been found unconstitutional. (There are dozens of such laws across the country, including many old Jim  Crow-era segregation laws, as well as the ordinance against same-sex marriage that was struck down in Obergefell v. Hodges.) The plaintiffs, who wanted to circulate petitions in Houston to begin the citizen referendum process, had standing to sue about an unconstitutional restriction on their rights even though the Supreme Court ha...2020-10-2508 minBreaking Protocol with Bob SatawakeBreaking Protocol with Bob Satawake"Love Wins" Jumping The Hurdles Of Marriage Equality featuring Jim ObergefellIn 1992 my guest Jim Obergefell met the love of his life John Arthur and fell in love with him while living in Cincinnati, Ohio. In the early 90’s the gay community all over America lived in secrecy because in that not too distant past LGBTQ people could be arrested, jailed, and of course fired from their jobs for who they were and who they loved. There were no protections under the law for LGBTQ people to be treated equally but despite the hurdles the community faced there were those who continued to live their lives with those they loved an...2020-10-2144 minGravityGravity24. Love Wins: Equality for One & All, with Jim ObergefellJim Obergefell is the named plaintiff from the landmark United States Supreme Court marriage equality case, Obergefell v. Hodges. Following the decision on June 26th, 2016, Jim embraced a new career as an LGBTQ+ activist. Merging a love of wine with the fight for equality, Jim co-founded Equality Vines, the world’s first cause-based wine label, to support organizations devoted to civil rights and equality for all. Jim also co-authored the book “Love Wins” with pulitzer-prize winning investigative journalist Debbie Cenziper.Growing up, Jim never believed one person could make a difference. When his husband John was diagnosed with A...2020-06-221h 07Cincinnati Magazine PodcastCincinnati Magazine PodcastInside the Pride Issue: June 2020Happy Pride Month! We take a deep dive behind our Pride issue, in which we highlight local LGBTQ leaders, including Jim Obergefell, whose landmark Supreme Court victory legalized same-sex marriage in the U.S. five years ago. Plus, we discuss the city's newest councilmembers and a profile on a local man who turned his life around after serving a 21-year prison sentence.2020-06-0100 minStoryCorps COLUMBUSStoryCorps COLUMBUSLandmark Same-Sex Marriage Case Sparked An Unlikely FriendshipThe landmark 2015 U.S. Supreme Court decision on "Obergefell v. Hodges" legalized same-sex marriage. In the case, Cincinnati real estate broker Jim Obergefell sued the state of Ohio for refusing to recognize his marriage to his husband John Arthur on Arthur’s death certificate after he died from ALS.2019-12-0505 minNot Well | A Comedy PodcastNot Well | A Comedy PodcastThis is Not About You - Foster-Care / IVFSend us a textA parent is a caregiver of the offspring in their own species.In this episode we dig into learning about what it's like to become a foster parent. We welcome Carrie from Mission Market in studio for her experiences on becoming a foster-parent but also a biological parent. If you want to hear some really good information sprinkled in with Bobby and Jim's antics this episode is for you. The unreal experience in just trying becoming a parent leaves Bobby and Jim stunned. This episode has some serious sides but also...2019-09-241h 18