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The Dr Jo Show exposes the truth about abortion in Australia, uncovering extreme laws, hidden facts, and the impact on women and babies. Hosted by Dr. Joanna Howe, this podcast challenges the abortion industry’s narratives with expert insights, real stories, and critical discussions. Stay informed and help raise awareness.© 2026 Dr Joanna Howe Politica e governo Scienze politiche
  • The Deadly Lie Behind So-Called “Abortion Abolitionism” - Exposing Abolitionism | Ep 213
    May 15 2026

    So-called “Abortion Abolitionism” is a pseudo-Christian ideology, started in the USA in 2011. It claims to follow in the footsteps of the great slavery abolitionist William Wilberforce, but, as with many of its claims, this could not be further from the truth. So-called “Abortion Abolitionism” in no way mirrors the methods used by William Wilberforce, but instead actively works to prevent anti-abortion bills being passed. They use a tangled web of lies and deceit to fight against the anti-abortion movement, securing the deaths of countless children along the way. Our Friday series Exposing Abolitionism will take a deep dive into this, the most evil and deadly cult in the world, exposing it for what it really is: a deeply pro-abortion ideology.

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    35 min
  • Is Abbie Chatfield Becoming Christian? | Ep 212
    May 14 2026

    Abbie Chatfield has shocked viewers after posting a surprising TikTok about binge-watching Catholic nuns and feeling drawn toward Christianity for the first time in her adult life. In this episode, Dr Joanna Howe and James unpack whether Abbie’s comments are just a passing viral moment — or part of a much deeper cultural shift. Why are young people suddenly drawn to faith, tradition, and the peace these nuns seem to radiate? From Catholic schools to modern feminism, abortion, celebrity emptiness, and the search for God, this episode explores whether Abbie’s moment could reveal something much bigger happening in Australia.

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    33 min
  • One Nation’s Historic Win Sparks LEFTIST MELTDOWN Across Australia | Ep 211
    May 13 2026

    One Nation has won its first ever lower house seat, and the media reaction has been explosive. In this episode, Dr Jo and "Dr James" break down the historic result in Farrer, the collapse of the Liberal vote, the media’s attempts to paint One Nation as “racist”, and why Pauline Hanson’s party is gaining momentum with ordinary Australians. They also react to ABC commentary, Abby Chatfield’s meltdown, Pauline Hanson’s response to the media, and the viral election-night moment that captured why One Nation’s message is cutting through. Is this the start of Australia’s orange wave?

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    49 min
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