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Focus on the Family Broadcast

Being a Positive Force for the Family

Being a Positive Force for the Family

In this broadcast, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis discusses the critical importance of intact two-parent families, the need to defend preborn children, to protect elementary children from sexual and gender ideology in public schools and the integrity of women’s sports. He also shares about the importance of maintaining freedom of speech and religion in the face of Big Tech censorship, as he offers hopeful perspectives for the future.
Original Air Date: June 23, 2022

Preview:

John Fuller: At Focus on the Family, we believe that in Christ the family is the building block of society. And on today’s broadcast we’ll be speaking with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis about the importance of lifting up family values and protecting children in our culture. Your host is Focus President and author Jim Daly, and I’m John Fuller.

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Jim Daly: Uh, John we recently had an opportunity to visit with Governor DeSantis in Florida about policy issues affecting the family, as you alluded to. In the discussion you’re about to hear, we talked about the importance of fathers in two-parent homes protecting children from indoctrination in our schools, pro-life issues, big tech, religious freedom, and more. He has some great ideas about faith, family, and freedom, and I think you’re gonna enjoy hearing this conversation.

John: I’d agree. Uh, Governor Ron DeSantis has been serving in that position since 2019 in Florida. Uh, before that he served in the U.S. Congress for three terms. He and his wife, Casey, have three young children, and, uh, Jim, you recorded this interview at the Governor’s office in Tallahassee. Here now, Jim Daly and Governor Ron DeSantis on Focus on the Family.

Jim: Governor, welcome to Focus on the Family.

Gov. Ron DeSantis: Good to be here.

Jim: Okay, let’s, uh, let’s start with your background ’cause I was reading, uh, Yale, Harvard, and then you went into JAG, and you worked with the SEAL team. You’re like a man’s man.

Gov. DeSantis: (laughs)

Jim: Wha- what did you learn out of that experience, especially the SEAL teamwork?

Gov. DeSantis: Well, look, I mean, I think the, the military culture was, is, I think, a very positive culture. It’s, uh, helped me, uh, be, uh, even more disciplined. Helped me be able to get, uh, tasks accomplished. And so that’s just generally, uh, what you’re talking about. You know, with, with, with Navy SEALS it’s interesting, uh, we were in Al Anbar Province and so this is like Fallujah, Ramadi, Al Asad, Haditha, all those areas. This was during the 2007 surge of troops there, Al-Qaeda in Iraq. And so that was kinda ground zero for-

Jim: Yeah.

Gov. DeSantis: … U.S. military at the time. But that was a, it was an interesting experience, I gai- gained a lot of additional respect for a lot of the people, uh, and not just people… I mean, obviously Navy SEALs, people respect that. But I was there, I’d be on, like, a helicopter with some E-5 in the Army or in the Marine Corps who had been in Iraq and Afghanistan more than, than they’d been in the United States since their 18th birthday.

Jim: Wow.

Gov. DeSantis: I mean, there are people on their third or fourth deployments.

Jim: Yeah, that’s…

Gov. DeSantis: Uh, one of the things I saw was how that impacted their lives back home. I mean, you did have a, unfortunately, a lot of families break up-

Jim: Yeah.

Gov. DeSantis: … over just having… These are unnatural deployments. It’s one thing to go for, for six or nine months, but to go nine months, then a year, and then this, and it was an awful lot of wait. ‘Cause, you know, we don’t have a military draft, you’re talking about people that had volunteered. And that burden really fell on a very, very small segment of our society.

Jim: Sure, it did. You know, when you look at that, though, I could see, it seems, when I’m watching you on the news or watching the many bills that you’ve signed that support the things we believe in at Focus on the Family, it does seem to have like a military precision to it. You’re going, “Bang, bang, bang.” And you don’t back up, which I think people are very encouraged… Why? I mean, a lot of politicians just move with the flow, you seem to be really rooted in principle and, “Stick with me, I’ll take the headwind. I’ll take the first arrows, but let’s just, let’s move together.” Describe that environment for us.

Gov. DeSantis: Well, look, at the end of the day, you know, I’m in office not to be somebody.

Jim: (laughs)

Gov. DeSantis: You know, people call you Governor, they invite you to all these things. I mean, that doesn’t really matter to me. I’m in office to do something and accomplish things on behalf of the folks in, in the state of Florida. I mean, you and I were just talking about I was just got back from Orlando, you had the Special Olympics International was keeping our Special Olympians who were unvaccinated from competing in the Special Olympics. We applied Florida law, we let ’em know that wasn’t gonna fly, so we now have 100 Floridians who are now gonna be able to compete. So I was able to, to use my office to help those folks. So that’s kinda how we view it, and so everything we’re doing is with an eye to actually accomplishing the mission.

Jim: You know, one of the things for us, it’s about the policies. Do they support family? Do they work against family? It seems to me that, unfortunately in that political sphere, people don’t understand the benefit, or they do understand it yet they’re still trying to break the family down. I, I was reading research, obviously, which we do every day, and when you look at the attributes, what an intact family delivers for the culture… For example, children of an intact mom and dad family, they’re more likely to graduate from high school, more likely to graduate from college. More likely to be successful, less likely to do drugs. Less likely to get involved in premarital sex, less likely, uh, to become alcoholics. And I, I always wondered to myself, “Why would politicians’ debate this?”

Gov. DeSantis: (laughs)

Jim: If this is the right family formation type to deliver the best citizens, why wouldn’t we all be supporting it?

Gov. DeSantis: Well I think more and more are, because I think though everything you cited is irrefutable.

Jim: Right?

Gov. DeSantis: And I think more and more Americans have come to see that. Um, it’s interesting, I wouldn’t be Governor i- i- a- if it weren’t for, uh, Focus on the Family. I got elected in 2012, my wife and I didn’t have kids yet. By 2016, I, when I started my third term, we had our first child. So I’m going up to D.C., I’m a congressman, and I’m like, “Wait, why am I up here when I have (laughs) them down there?”

Jim: And they’re little.

Gov. DeSantis: A- a- and so-

Jim: (laughs)

Gov. DeSantis: … and then we had my son in 2018. So I got elected Governor November of 2018 with two very little ones, but that was a big reason why I didn’t wanna serve in Congress anymore and I wanted to actually come to Florida because it’s a much more family-friendly, uh, uh, thing.

Jim: Mm-hmm.

Gov. DeSantis: I mean, I’m with my kids in the morning today. I’m doing all this stuff around the state, and I’ll be back with ’em later, uh, tonight. So my wife and I put a big, big premium on it, but the, if you, you could snap your finger and just do one thing to help our society, saying every kid could grow up with a, with a, a, a strong, intact family, particularly having a father in the home.

Jim: Right.

Gov. DeSantis: Because as we do know, the, a lot of the, uh, uh, the weight falls on single moms more and more over the last 50 years in, in the U.S. So if those fathers are present, the chance that they drop out of school, get involved with drugs, all these things, goes down dramatically. Uh, if the father’s not present-

Jim: Right.

Gov. DeSantis: … uh, then you see a lot of problems. We did a fatherhood initiative this year, a big one, which was, uh, over $70 million. Uh, it was a great event, we had, uh, every, all the legislators brought their kids, I had two of my kids running around there. (laughs)

Jim: Yeah.

Gov. DeSantis: But we had Coach Tony Dungy, who had been-

Jim: Yeah.

Gov. DeSantis: … in Tampa Bay, and then Indianapolis. He still lives in Tampa. He’s got a group called All Pro Dads, which gets funding, can get funding under this program, grants for organizations that are doing this. And he spoke and he said when he was coach at Tampa he would go minister in the prisons.

Jim: Mm-hmm.

Gov. DeSantis: And what he noticed was the people were in the prison not because they were poor, uh, race, any of the other things people point to, they were in the prisons ’cause none of them had a father in the home.

Jim: Right.

Gov. DeSantis: And it was just that dramatic. So if you could ensure that, a lot of the other problems that we talk about in society, uh, a lot of those would be very, very, uh, uh, small compared to what they are now.

Jim: Let, let’s pick up on a couple of these. You’re really fighting the media typically, and the influence shapers in the culture, but when, uh, you signed the bill on protecting pre-K through third grade from having teachers teach them sexually oriented things, that sounds like common sense. And I think a lot of the country said, “Governor DeSantis, thank you.” Why would there be debate about that? I mean, who should be talking about sexual issues with these kids at that age?

Gov. DeSantis: Well, that’s the thing. Uh, when we, when we first started doing it, I was shocked at how the media was responding in the left. And I’m, I had my staff like, “Give me the bill. Let me look… Are they really fighting on this hill-?

Jim: Yeah.

Gov. DeSantis: … with the K through three?” And, and, and I’m like, “You can’t be serious.” So I knew that what we were doing was the right thing, 100%, and we, we just went right back through the, the blowback. But what I’ve come to find out is there is a concerted effort to inject this gender ideology and the sexuality into the discussions with the very youngest kids. And it goes into the larger discussion about the proper role of parents, there’s an element of our society on the, on the far left that believes parents really have no role in the education of their kids. You drop ’em off at school, and then they take the kids, and they impose the ideology and worldview that they want. A school board member controlled by a union, a bureaucrat, whoever. And that’s the vision. Our vision is that parents have a fundamental role in the education and upbringing of their kids, and they have a right to know what curriculum’s being taught. Uh, they have a right to be involved, but I think the left views it as, “Okay, if you don’t inject this early, by the time they get older it’s almost, quote, too late for them to get the ideology, uh, that they want.” So we ended up seeing curriculum designed for very young kids, like the Genderbread Man or the Gender Unicorn. These are things that are very, very real, and so I think that the reason they had the reaction is because they view those very young grades, the elementary grades, as where the battlefield is for them in terms of getting their worldview to stick with these students. Once they get older, then it’s more of the parent’s viewpoints and values, and that’s what they don’t want.

Jim: When you look at the awakening of parents, um, because this has been going on for at least a decade, maybe longer in public schools, where these kids have been taught in actually like a grooming arena, right? They’re, they’re almost, like, grooming them f- to b- become what they want out of, uh, these children when they’re in their 20’s and 30’s, right? And i- in that regard, w- why do you think parents are waking up? What’s happening to where parents are now keenly in tune with what’s going on in school?

Gov. DeSantis: Well I think some of this stuff has, has just gotten more flagrant, uh, over the years, and I think parents are seeing that. And, and I do think with COVID they had to be more involved all of a sudden because, you know, in Florida, you know, we made sure to keep schools open, but in a lot of parts of the country they were doing remote education for a long, long time. And so the parents are then having to be called upon to be teachers as well, and I think they were exposed to some of the things that were going on in school and I think were, were frustrated some of the stuff that they were saw. I mean, you know, one of the things, the responses I always get is, “Okay, you have these second, third graders or whatever we’re talking about-

Jim: Yeah.

Gov. DeSantis: … with these bills, are we mastering reading, and writing, and all those things so far? Are we doing so well there that we’re injecting social policies into these schools?” And, and I think what parents are doing and serving an important function, is they’re reorienting the school system away from indoctrination and back towards education where we have a premium on, on doing what a core part of education should be.

John: You are listening to Focus on the Family with Jim Daly. Today our guest is Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. And you can visit our website for help with your child’s education, knowing your rights as a parent, and staying informed on issues affecting your kids. Stop by focusonthefamily.com/broadcast to learn more. Okay let’s move forward in the conversation now as Jim and the Governor discussed how our fundamental rights of faith and freedom are woven into the fabric of America, endowed by God.

Jim: We were just up in D.C. and, uh, we some friends of Focus there, and we’re being given a history lesson. And we learned that when the Capital building was built, Thomas Jefferson approved having church services (laughs) there in the Capital. For 40 years it took place, right? The beginning of the Nation. There is this attitude, though, among the left that somehow God can’t be in the public square. And the more we remove God from the public square I think the more we see disaster in the culture. And I guess the, a, a question from where you sit, when we’re not teaching our kids values and virtues any longer what do we expect them to behave like?

Gov. DeSantis: Well and I would say not only that, I would say what the left is doing they’re saying, “Okay, you know, religion’s role in the public square should be basically eliminated.” And they will cite like the First Amendment, establishment of religion, which is… That’s not what it was-

Jim: No.

Gov. DeSantis: … in- intended to do. But let’s indulge them for a minute. They are trying to establish a religion of their own, this woke ideology functions as a religion. Obviously, it’s not the Judeo-Christian tradition, uh, but they want that to be, effectively, the governing faith o- of our country. They want that to be the core orthodoxy in public schools and in other types of public functions. And so, uh, they want to impose their values, they’re not really a- advocating for just a pluralistic public square, uh, they really-

Jim: Right.

Gov. DeSantis: … want to impose their worldview to the exclusion of the rest of us.

Jim: And that’s what’s happening. Uh, HB 5, a Florida state bill to protect, uh, children in the womb, uh, beyond 15 weeks. Um, tell us about that, motivation for it, and the prevailing, or the counter winds to that bill.

Gov. DeSantis: Well I, I think what, when we did it, we obviously believe that, um, you know, that this is a child that deserves protection. I mean, you have a beating heart, uh, capable of feeling pain. When they do these, these abortions, particularly at that stage, I mean, they’re literally dismembering-

Jim: Yeah.

Gov. DeSantis: … uh, the unborn child. So it’s really horrific, and, uh, you go back to like the ’70s with some of these Supreme Court decisions. And you know, they were not ground in text history in the structure, but the medical science was not accurate either. And so we’ve had huge advances, people are able to see this. So we felt that it, that it was very common-sense thing to do. We also knew that this Mississippi case was gonna be in front of the Supreme Court, uh, we feel good about a positive outcome, you know, kinda one or another. Uh, how far they’ll go-

Jim: Right.

Gov. DeSantis: … in, doing the doctrine. Uh, just reversing the doctrine. But even Roberts said, basically, he, that this should be upheld. So we felt good about that. We also understood that we were gonna get sued in state court, so that has now happened because we have a lot of state doctrine in case law, um, that is similar and maybe even more aggressive than some of the federal law, uh, up to this point that courts have done. Uh, but we think we’ll ultimately win that, and so we’re gonna fight very hard for that. And, um, you know, I think it will, it will certainly save, save lives. Uh, but I also think it’s important just as an expression of our values, that, that every one of these kids count.

Jim: When you, when you look at the landscape across the country, being in Colorado… Of course Colorado has become very aggressive right to the birth canal, right-

Gov. DeSantis: Yeah.

Jim: … through the ninth month. What do you think the outcome of this will be over the next five to ten years?

Gov. DeSantis: Well, one I think it just, the, the observation should be made that they fashion themselves the party of science, and yet as the science has developed in a more pro-life direction, they have gone way, way more radical left.

Jim: Yeah.

Gov. DeSantis: You, you go back, the average democrat 20, 30 years ago would never have signed up for an abortion right before the baby’s born, you know, nine, nine plus months into pregnancy. Now, that’s the standard position. Uh, you can’t win as a democrat unless you take these really obnoxious and extreme positions-

Jim: Immoral.

Gov. DeSantis: … that are akin to in- infanticide. And so, I think you’re gonna see New York, California, unfortunately for you Colorado, I mean I think they are gonna push it as far as they can. I think California even allows post-birth abortions. They are gonna be funding all of this with tax-

Jim: Mm-hmm.

Gov. DeSantis: … dollars, and then so I think you’re gonna have some, a handful of really extreme blue states. And then I think the, the conservative red and purple states, um, are gonna be much, much more protective, uh, of the, of the right to life. Now, what the Supreme Court decides to do with Alito’s opinion, Roberts is trying to pick someone off. That obviously will have a big say into the latitude that different states will have. And then also in a state like Florida, you know, we need to win these state, uh, challenges as well, um, otherwise even our 15 week, uh, w- w- wouldn’t stand.

Jim: Yeah.

Gov. DeSantis: But I, I think we’re gonna be able to win it.

Jim: I think, I think the long-term effect could be thriving for those families in states that uphold life. And I think there’s a connection to all this since Roe v. Wade, the dehumanizing of not just the baby but children at a elementary school. I think there’s a connection to all this where taking the life of a child, whether it’s pre-born or post-born, is less dramatic.

Gov. DeSantis: Well and also, you know, one of the reasons we’ve done so much on foster care and to promote adoption is because, you know, I really believe and I think most Floridians believe everybody counts, and everybody deserves a chance. And, you know, they’re gonna tell you that, that this kids not wanted, or this kid has no chance, but I can point you to examples of people that were abandoned as newborns in destitution and now have risen up to do amazing things. In fact, we were just right next door in Gadsden County, rural county in Florida, in North Florida, uh, the only majority Black County in Florida, and a friend of mine was le- abandoned as a newborn in Gadsden County, um, and he probably would be the, the one you would point to, say, “This kid has no chance.” He gets adopted, he was a savant in terms of technology, he’s created all these companies.

Jim: Wow.

Gov. DeSantis: He’s now worth hundred of millions of dollars.

Jim: (laughs) I love it.

Gov. DeSantis: I mean, it’s amazing, but you would have never predicted that. Everyone would have said, “Not gonna be successful.” And so giving people a chance is very, very important, and people can do great things. I mean, you may have been abandoned on the side of a road, it doesn’t mean that God didn’t endow you with very special talents.

Jim: That’s true. I, I did an interview the other day with a, a woman, uh, more liberal media person, and she was saying that, you know, “If you can’t afford that child, though, shouldn’t you abort the child?” I said, “Absolutely not. I mean, who are you to say that a child shouldn’t be born, shouldn’t have a life that God can use in any way He deems fit, right? That that child can rise out of the ashes.” I feel like I was one of those children, and it would never happen if I didn’t have a chance to breathe. Let me move into the foster, adoption, you mentioned that. And it’s a key part of what Focus is doing today, and it, we’ve actually worked, uh, quite, uh, extensively down here in Florida. But the foster effort, I mean this is one of the things for the church we really need to step up. You know, especially, again, if, if the Dobbs decision connecting these things, uh, goes to repeal Roe v. Wade. The church needs to step up in a big way, ’cause these women need help. Foster care, they need help, they need homes. And we need respite caregivers. We, the church just needs to get more involved. And Florida, to your credit, in, in, in Florida, there’s many great church programs here for foster kids.

Gov. DeSantis: Well and then, and then we welcome the involvement of the faith community in Florida. And not every state does that, and so we-

Jim: I know.

Gov. DeSantis: … a fai- a Governor’s Faith Council, we’ve done an awful lot, uh, to harness these really great resources. Because you talk about different problems in society, obviously adoption, foster care one, but there’s many others. Uh, one of the best, uh, resources we have are the churches. And, and they-

Jim: That’s true.

Gov. DeSantis: … step up and are able to do a lot. So, yeah, so we’re, we b- I, I believe that is a, a huge part of the, of the solution. But part of it, we have a responsibility with our tax dollars to make sure that some of this stuff makes sense. And so we did a big increase in payments, uh, for foster parents to try to make sure that some of the inequities in our system, uh, are getting ironed out so that it makes sense to participate, uh, in this. And I think we, for example, have done things where we’re giving huge benefits to law enforcement families if they adopt, uh, a- adopt a child. And so it’s gonna be very attractive, uh, for those folks, uh, to be able to do it. So we’re trying a lot of different things, uh, but it’s a huge emphasis that, that we have in the state of Florida.

Jim: Yeah, and let’s get all the foster kids, uh, into a great home, and those that are available for adoption get them adopted. Uh, let me move to tech here at the end, that’s a big issue in the culture. Focus on the Family, we were suspended by Twitter just for describing Dr. Levine out of Pennsylvania who the Biden-

Gov. DeSantis: Right.

Jim: … administration appointed to a big role, we just said, uh, he was, “A transgendered man, that means a person who was born male and believes himself to be female.” That was exactly what we said, and we get suspended. And we thought we were making a statement of fact. It wasn’t controversial, it wasn’t mean-spirited. And boom, we, we were locked out. And we thought, “Wow, that’s amazing.” I’m, I even met with, uh, the, some of the execs at Twitter, and they were, they were wrapped around the axle. They couldn’t describe it; they couldn’t explain it. And, uh, describe Big Tech and what’s going on, especially from your Governor’s role. And where do we need to go?

Gov. DeSantis: Well, look, I mean, this is very Orwellian. I mean, they’re basically asking us to be complicit in lies. I mean, when you have the swimmer at, in the NCAA swimmer, you know, competing as a male swimmer for three years then switches to be a, a, a, a quote, woman swimmer, you know this is a biological male. That’s just the reality.

Jim: Yeah.

Gov. DeSantis: And so when that individual is crowned women’s champion, you know, that is not true. And so I did a, a, a, a proclamation in Florida to recognize the one that finished second according to the NCAA, who was from Florida, saying, “She was the best women’s swimmer in this 500-yard thing, Well, when people say things like that, Big Tech wants to clamp down. They don’t want this to be something that’s out there. So they’re trying to impose an orthodoxy on the country, in more ways than one. I mean, this is one way, there’s a number of different ways. It almost all aligns with the very far left of the political spectrum. Certainly very hostile to people that have traditional values and, and traditional outlook on uncertain things. And so I guess the issue is is, “Okay, what do you do about that?” Some people say, “Well, just build your own Twitter.” Well as we saw when Parlor came up, all the tech companies colluded to kneecap Parlor.

Jim: Right.

Gov. DeSantis: The Amazon Web Services, you had the, the financial, all this stuff, and they were basically using their economic power to kill this company in the crib. It’s been very difficult for them since then. So I don’t know that you just say like, “Oh yeah, the market will solve it,” because these are massive monopolies. They are not gonna allow competition, so you can’t have it both ways. You can’t say you’re not making editorial judgements, and therefore you’re immune for suit, but then turn around and effectively try to exercise viewpoint discrimination against people that dissent from the prevailing narrative. And so this is gonna come to a head, uh, I think that there’s gotta be a role to protect the ability to participate in speaking in what’s become the main public square.

Jim: Right.

Gov. DeSantis: There’s much more discourse that’s happening on these platforms than what would happen in the actual town square nowadays. And so we just have to recognize that reality, but the notion that conservatives should just do nothing about this, I think that’s gonna lead to us just getting steamrolled by very, very powerful companies. These tech companies exercise more authority over American life than the monopolies of the early 20th century that were broken up, those big trusts did at the time. And so we just have to recognize reality.

Jim: Yeah, it’s amazing. And, and we’re right at the end. And I’ve gotta ask you, where do we get our hope, then? When you, when you look at the landscape of all the things we talked about, those things that are a raid against, uh, good people that just wanna do the right thing. Wanna raise their kids in the right way so that they have values and can live a successful life. How do we look down the line at all of these problems and have some hope?

Gov. DeSantis: Well I think the more we have problems, the more we have a lot of deceit, uh, circling around the culture and dominating the culture, it makes truth that much more powerful. ‘Cause people are hungry for it. And I think I’m an example in Florida, everything we’ve done, we’ve faced a lot of opposition from the media.

Jim: Yeah.

Gov. DeSantis: Uh, I’m a target for being smeared, all this stuff. And I don’t mind that, ’cause it just means I’m doing my job and I’m over the target.

Jim: You handle it really well.

Gov. DeSantis: Yeah, you know-

Jim: It’s great.

Gov. DeSantis: … and I, I think it’s part of what, that’s just part of what you expect now. But what happens is people see through that media nonsense.

Jim: Mm-hmm.

Gov. DeSantis: They do gravitate. If you’re speaking the truth, and you’re willing to back up your words with actions and you will stand and fight for them, there’s a huge amount of people in Florida, and I think beyo- a- around the country that will have your back. And that want to see, uh, this state continue going. Or I think throughout the country. So I do think that there’s hope. Uh, I think we’re up against a lot, uh, but because it’s gotten so off-kilter, man that truth, just stand for the right things, stand for these principles, and speak it and live it, and you’re gonna have a lot of people, uh, that are gonna be rallying around that flag.

Jim: That is so good. The women in the audience are gonna kill me if I don’t ask about your wife, and how’s she doing, and maybe quickly what she went through. What all of you went through.

Gov. DeSantis: So, so, so we did, so she got diagnosed with breast cancer at the end of, uh, last summer, beginning of the fall. And when you have a, a, a, at that time a four, a three, and a one-year-old-

Jim: Yeah.

Gov. DeSantis: … at home, it’s a really, uh, earth shar- shattering diagnosis. But the prognosis generally for this now is very good, and so she had to go through chemotherapy, surgery, radiation, and do all that. It was not easy to do, she handled it with a lot of class and dignity. And has really been an inspiration for a lot of women-

Jim: Yeah.

Gov. DeSantis: … throughout the state of Florida, because if she can go through it as the First Lady, then they have hope that they can go through it. So she’s doing very well. Uh, she’s out and about, and, uh, is a great advocate for children in this state. Uh, as well as for the overall population in the state of Florida. But I will tell you this, when we first got the diagnosis, it was something that we were holding privately. Very difficult, very emotional. And we made the decision we wanted to go public with it just because-

Jim: Mm-hmm.

Gov. DeSantis: … she’s gonna, she was not necessarily gonna be out and about as much, and she is a public figure. So we announced it, and the deluge of prayers and people-

Jim: Mm-hmm.

Gov. DeSantis: … reaching out to us was overwhelming. And it lifter her up.

Jim: That’s great.

Gov. DeSantis: I mean, I saw first-hand the power o- of prayer, and how it could take somebody from kind of the depths of despair for probably the worst thing that ever happened to her in her life and lift her spirits. And I think that that really helped her get through this, uh, the way she has.

Jim: Well that’s so good, and that’s a good way for our listeners to pray for you.

Gov. DeSantis: Yes.

Jim: Thank you for being such a great example of how to do this well. You have admirers beyond Florida, the whole nation is watching you. And we’re just grateful for yo- the time.

Gov. DeSantis: Happy to do it. And thanks for coming back to Tallahassee.

Jim: You bet.

John: Governor Ron DeSantis on today’s episode of Focus on the Family. And Jim, that is great news about his wife, Casey.

Jim: It is John. And, again, these are the insights you’re not gonna hear on the evening news clip from a Governor like Ron DeSantis. And that’s what I… I love doing those interviews for that reason. You get to know more about who he is, and what motivates him, and what drives him. Um, we’re dealing with some heavy things in the culture right now, and I appreciate the Governor’s perspective and what he’s trying to do as he makes many, many tough decisions.

John: Yeah and let me invite our listeners and viewers to visit our website for follow-up articles, uh, about education, pro-life matters, uh, religious freedom, and so much more. We wanna encourage you in that way to sign up for a subscription to The Daily Citizen. Uh, it’s a daily, uh, email that will keep you informed on the critical issues in the culture. Uh, our team is really talented, and we have researchers and writers who are constantly keeping up with the latest news, and its impact on families. You can learn more about Daily Citizen at focusonthefamily.com/broadcast. Or call us and we’d be happy to tell you more. 800, the letter A, and the word FAMILY. When you get in touch, please consider donating to the ministry of Focus on the Family. Help us, uh, in our outreach and efforts on behalf of marriages, families, and pre-born babies. Any donation amount will help, and, uh, you can call 1-800, the letter A, and the word FAMILY, or stop by the website. On behalf of Jim Daly and the entire team, thanks for listening today to Focus on the Family. I’m John Fuller inviting you back as we once more help you and your family thrive in Christ.

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Kim Meeder

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Mr. and Mrs. Guy and Amber Lia and Mrs. Jean Daly

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Pastor Kevin Thompson

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Friends, Partners, and Lovers: What It Takes to Make Your Marriage Work

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The 40-Day Sugar Fast: Where Physical Detox Meets Spiritual Transformation

Welcome to the 40-Day Sugar Fast, a fast that begins with us giving Jesus our sugar and ends with Jesus giving us himself–the only thing that can ever truly satisfy our soul’s deep hunger. On this 40-day journey you’ll learn how to stop fixating on food and other things you use to fill the voids in life and instead fix your eyes on Christ. Anyone who runs to sugar for comfort or a reward, who eats mindlessly or out of boredom, who feels physically and spiritually lethargic, or who struggles with self-control will discover here not only freedom from their cravings but an entirely new appetite for the good things God has for us.

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Dr. Kevin Leman

Dr. Kevin Leman is an internationally known family psychologist and an award-winning, New York Times best-selling author. He is also a popular public speaker and media personality who has made countless guest appearances on numerous radio and TV programs. Dr. Leman has written more than 50 books including The Birth Order BookHave a New Kid by Friday and Making Children Mind Without Losing Yours.

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Why Your Kids Misbehave and What to Do about It

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Understanding the Root of Your Child's Misbehavior - Part 2

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Dr. Kevin Leman

Dr. Kevin Leman

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Why Your Kids Misbehave and What to Do about It

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Loving Your Spouse Through the Seasons of Marriage - Part 2

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Author Debra Fileta in the Focus on the Family broadcast studio

Debra Fileta

Debra Fileta is a licensed professional counselor specializing in relationship and marital issues. She is also a public speaker and the author of multiple books, including Married SexChoosing Marriage: Why It Has to Start With We > Me, Love in Every Season, and Are You Really OK: Getting Real About Who You Are, How You’re Doing, and Why It Matters. Debra’s popular relationship advice blog, TrueLoveDates.com, and her Love + Relationships podcast reach millions of people each year offering guidance on topics including love, sex, and marriage.

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Dr. Lee Warren

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I've Seen the End of You: A Neurosurgeon's Look at Faith, Doubt, and the Things We Think We Know

This gripping inspirational memoir grapples with the tension between faith and science—and between death and hope—as a seasoned neurosurgeon faces insurmountable odds and grief both in the office and at home.

Praying Scripture Over Your Child’s Life - Part 1

Jodie Berndt loves to pray for her children. She’s been doing that for the past thirty years. Now she helps other parents to talk to God, asking for the salvation of their kids, and for wisdom, self-discipline, purpose, a future and much more. She offers fun and practical encouragement that moms and dads can put to work immediately in their daily lives as they prepare their children for a life in Christ.

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Jodie Berndt

Jodie Berndt is a public speaker, a Bible teacher, and the the author of 10 books. Find out more about Jodie and get some free resources (including printable prayer cards and calendars) at her website, jodieberndt.com.

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Praying the Scriptures Over Your Children

You will discover how using the Bible to shape your desires and requests opens the door to God’s provision—and frees us from things like worry and fear in our parenting! This expanded edition of the bestseller features updated content on issues like technology and identity, and comes with new material designed to invite children into the family prayer circle. Purchase now and receive 10% off your product.

Mothers and Sons: Being a Godly Influence - Part 1

Rhonda Stoppe describes her early motherhood challenges of raising a son, which was intimidating to her. She found help through group of older women mentors. She urges moms to see their role as ministry in shaping sons to be good and godly men. Rhonda outlines several practical suggestions to moms about spiritual training, how to communicate with boys, and supporting the father-son relationship as a wife.

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Rhonda Stoppe

Drawing upon 35 years of experience as a mentor, pastor’s wife, and homeschool mom, Rhonda Stoppe offers encouragement and guidance to women as an author and public speaker. She is popularly known as the “No Regrets Woman,” as she is especially passionate about helping women live life without regrets. Rhonda’s books include Moms Raising Sons to Be MenReal Life Romance, and The Marriage Mentor, which she co-authored with her husband, Steve.

Cover image of Rhonda Stoppe's book "Moms Raising Sons to be Men"

Moms Raising Sons to Be Men

Mothers of boys have the special calling to shape future men of God. Popular speaker Rhonda Stoppe, mom to two sons, knows this opportunity is a challenge, a joy, and probably the most important work of a woman’s life. Drawing from years of experience, this inspirational resource will revive the faithfulness and fortitude a woman needs to partner with God as they shape the character and heart of a future godly man.

Identifying Triggers in Your Marriage Part 1

They were both convinced they had married the wrong person. From almost the very beginning of their marriage, Amber and Guy Lia experienced various tensions and personality clashes related to house cleaning, backseat driving, workaholism, and intimacy. In this two-day Focus on the Family broadcast, Amber and Guy discuss how they bravely faced the triggers head-on, and committed to working on their own relationships with Jesus. As you listen to the Lia’s story, you’ll feel hope that you, too, can see real marriage transformation!

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Mr. and Mrs. Guy and Amber Lia and Mrs. Jean Daly

Amber Lia is a work-at-home mom, blogger, public speaker, and co-author of two best-selling books. Her husband, Guy, is a former TV, feature film, and VFX development and production executive who has worked on popular TV shows and films. Guy and Amber own Storehouse Media Group, a faith- and family-friendly TV and film production company based in Los Angeles,

Cover image of the book "Marriage Triggers" by Guy and Amber Lia

Marriage Triggers: How You and Your Spouse Can Exchange Angry Reactions for Gentle Biblical Responses

A husband-wife team offers practical advice for married couples to end the cycle of reactionary arguments by examining the most common issues that trigger disagreements and apply God’s Word to radically transform relationships.

What to Do When You're Not Okay - Part 1

Life can be pretty stressful. Between work, relationships, and other obligations, the pressure builds, and we lose sight of who we are. Counselor Debra Fileta helps you better understand your emotions, assess your mental, physical, and spiritual health, and intentionally pursue a path to wellbeing. In dealing with anxiety, depression, and panic attacks, Debra understands the importance of self-examination as well as the benefits of seeking professional help. She offers biblically-based advice, tools, and encouragement to help you get on a path toward healing and wholeness.

Author Debra Fileta in the Focus on the Family broadcast studio

Mrs. Debra Fileta

Debra Fileta is a licensed professional counselor specializing in relationship and marital issues. She is also a public speaker and the author of multiple books, including Married SexChoosing Marriage: Why It Has to Start With We > Me, Love in Every Season, and Are You Really OK: Getting Real About Who You Are, How You’re Doing, and Why It Matters. Debra’s popular relationship advice blog, TrueLoveDates.com, and her Love + Relationships podcast reach millions of people each year offering guidance on topics including love, sex, and marriage. Debra resides in Pennsylvania with her husband, John, and their four children.

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Are You Really OK: Getting Real About Who You Are

In Are You Really OK? author and licensed counselor Debra Fileta challenges you to get real with who you are and how you’re doing spiritually, emotionally, mentally, and physically so you can recognize where you need growth and healing.

Navigating a Toxic Culture with Your Daughter - Part 1

As a pediatrician, Dr. Meg Meeker has seen thousands of girls come through her office through the years. They struggle with eating issues, sexual identity, social media…and many other challenges in this toxic culture. Dr. Meeker will encourage parents to invest love and time in their daughters and develop their character to give them the best opportunity for a bright future, all rooted in a spiritual foundation. The discussion also includes healthy feminism vs. toxic feminism

Mrs. Meg Meeker

Dr. Meg Meeker is a pediatrician who is widely recognized as one of the country’s leading authorities on parenting, teens and children’s health. With appearances on numerous nationally syndicated radio and TV programs, her popularity as a an expert on key issues confronting families has created a strong following across America. Her work with countless families over the years served as the inspiration behind her best-selling books which include Strong Fathers, Strong DaughtersStrong Mothers, Strong Sons and The Ten Habits of Happy Mothers

Cover image of Dr. Meg Meeker's book "Raising a Strong Daughter in a Toxic Culture"

Raising a Strong Daughter in a Toxic Culture: 11 Steps to Keep Her Happy, Healthy, and Safe

Meg Meeker has been a pediatrician for more than thirty years, is a mother and a grandmother, and has seen it all. She knows what makes for strong, happy, healthy young women–and what puts our daughters at risk. Combining that experience with her famous common sense, she explains the eleven steps that will help your daughter–whether she’s a toddler or a troubled teen–to achieve her full human potential.

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Newest Release - Episode 1: The Truth About Life!

In this episode, we will tackle tough questions like, “When does life begin?” and “What does the Bible
say about Life?” You’ll discover and understand the stages of pre-born life and that babies are more than
just a clump of cells!

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