On this episode, Tudor interviews Bevelyn Williams, a pro-life advocate who was arrested for protesting at an abortion clinic and later pardoned by President Trump. Bevelyn shares her personal journey from having multiple abortions to becoming a passionate voice for life, highlighting the trauma of abortion and its disproportionate impact on minority communities. The discussion exposes the cultural and legal challenges faced by pro-life activists and promotes Bevelyn's upcoming film, "Pardon Me: The Bevelyn B. Williams Story," which aims to inspire hope, resilience, and a renewed commitment to protecting life.

The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Doug Burgum on the Future of Venezuela and the Lies about Data Centers
24:16

The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Dave Asprey on Biohacking, Longevity & Beating Brain Fog
32:52

The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Why Trump Had to Strike Iran’s Nuclear Program
31:55