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Ranae von Meding, CEO of Equality for Children, shares her remarkable journey advocating for LGBTQ+ family rights in Ireland, rooted in her own experiences growing up in a religious household and facing personal health challenges. Her passionate fight for equality and legal recognition for LGBTQ+ families comes alive in our conversation, offering profound insights into the complexities of parenting within a same-sex relationship. Discover how Ranae's personal encounters with outdated laws and societal norms have shaped her mission, and learn about the progress and setbacks in achieving broader legal protections for LGBTQ+ families.
We unravel the intricacies of reciprocal IVF, a fertility method that brought hope yet highlighted significant legal challenges for same-sex couples in Ireland. Ranae opens up about the emotional rollercoaster of navigating these obstacles and sheds light on the substantial changes in the legal landscape over recent years. From the Children and Family Relationships Act of 2015 to the ongoing hurdles and triumphs, this episode offers a candid portrayal of what it takes to achieve equal parental rights in a society still catching up with the needs of its diverse families.
Additionally, we dive into the dual nature of advocacy work, exploring both the power and pitfalls of social media as a platform for change. Ranae reveals the emotional and psychological toll of fighting for human rights, both in the realm of LGBTQ+ issues and broader global concerns, such as advocating for Palestinians. Through her story, we envision an ideal Ireland—a place where all families, regardless of background or conception method, are recognized and protected. Whether you're navigating similar challenges or supporting the cause, this episode paints a vivid picture of resilience and hope in the face of adversity.
You can reach Renae at: https://www.instagram.com/ranaevonmeding/
Proudly sponsored by: www.happytummy.ie
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Ranae von Meding, CEO of Equality for Children, shares her remarkable journey advocating for LGBTQ+ family rights in Ireland, rooted in her own experiences growing up in a religious household and facing personal health challenges. Her passionate fight for equality and legal recognition for LGBTQ+ families comes alive in our conversation, offering profound insights into the complexities of parenting within a same-sex relationship. Discover how Ranae's personal encounters with outdated laws and societal norms have shaped her mission, and learn about the progress and setbacks in achieving broader legal protections for LGBTQ+ families.
We unravel the intricacies of reciprocal IVF, a fertility method that brought hope yet highlighted significant legal challenges for same-sex couples in Ireland. Ranae opens up about the emotional rollercoaster of navigating these obstacles and sheds light on the substantial changes in the legal landscape over recent years. From the Children and Family Relationships Act of 2015 to the ongoing hurdles and triumphs, this episode offers a candid portrayal of what it takes to achieve equal parental rights in a society still catching up with the needs of its diverse families.
Additionally, we dive into the dual nature of advocacy work, exploring both the power and pitfalls of social media as a platform for change. Ranae reveals the emotional and psychological toll of fighting for human rights, both in the realm of LGBTQ+ issues and broader global concerns, such as advocating for Palestinians. Through her story, we envision an ideal Ireland—a place where all families, regardless of background or conception method, are recognized and protected. Whether you're navigating similar challenges or supporting the cause, this episode paints a vivid picture of resilience and hope in the face of adversity.
You can reach Renae at: https://www.instagram.com/ranaevonmeding/
Proudly sponsored by: www.happytummy.ie
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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