What’s changing, and what isn’t? Just like the rest of the country, parental rights are facing some challenges, some changes, and some blessed normalcy. Michael and Shellby discuss the challenges that parents are currently facing, from COVID-19 disruptions to Harvard elitists, to concerns over legislation, to our ongoing efforts to fight back and protect families. Support the show
May 15, 2020•44 min•Season 1Ep. 20
What should the social services system actually change to get the right job done? Dr. Vivek Sankaran, a clinical professor of law at the University of Michigan Law School, discusses his work with families who find themselves faced with the hostile CPS system, and what social services should do to support families rather than attack them. Support the show
May 11, 2020•42 min•Season 1Ep. 19
What can parents teaching their children at home during COVID-19 learn from the world of Unschooling? This week, Michael talks with Kerry McDonald, author of Unschooled , education policy writer, and Harvard graduate. Hear Kerry's take on a recent Harvard Magazine article attacking homeschooling and parental choice on education, and her thoughts on how the philosophy of Unschooling can help parents schooling their children at home during the pandemic. Support the show...
May 04, 2020•47 min•Season 1Ep. 18
What does it take to fight CPS? And what happens if we fail? In the second part of this two part series, Joyce McMillan is back to share her experience fighting for families in the courtroom, and the devastating impact of children being unjustly taken from their families. Joyce also tells us about some recent successes, and what can be done to reform CPS. Support the show
Apr 27, 2020•25 min•Season 1Ep. 17
How is COVID-19 affecting families like yours and mine, and how do you fight CPS? This week, Michael talks with Joyce McMillan, an advocate for vulnerable families in New York, who shares her experiences fighting the CPS system and how New York families are being affected by the virus. This episode is the first in a two-part series. Support the show
Apr 21, 2020•25 min•Season 1Ep. 16
This week, Jim talks with Dr. Lainna Callentine, pediatrician and former ParentalRights.org board member. Dr. Callentine gives us a doctor’s perspective on COVID-19, plus practical steps on social distancing and encouragement for families who are learning and working together from home. Support the show
Apr 15, 2020•15 min•Season 1Ep. 15
This week, Michael talks with Lenore Skenazy, founder of Let Grow and author of Free-Range Kids . Lenore tells us about the free-range parenting movement, and the importance of giving kids the freedom and responsibility they need to grow into successful adults. Lenore blogs at Free Range Kids. Support the show
Apr 08, 2020•49 min•Season 1Ep. 14
This week, we're talking with Diane Redleaf, author of They Took the Kids Last Night and founder of the Family Defense Center. Diane tells us about her extensive experience defending families in civil rights cases, from dealing with "hidden foster care" system to combating a shocking lack of due process in child abuse registries. Support the show
Mar 30, 2020•31 min•Season 1Ep. 13
What’s happening with foreign parental rights, and why does it matter for you? In the latest episode of the Cory and ShellbyJo Show, we discuss some important cases about foreign parental rights. Hear about the medical, educational, and interpersonal impact of government interference in other countries - and why these cases matter for American families. Support the show
Mar 23, 2020•33 min•Season 1Ep. 12
What does it feel like when the doctors you trust to heal your children turn on you, and take them away instead? This week, we’re privileged to speak with the family of Justina Pelletier, the teen abducted by Boston Children’s Hospital in 2013. Justina’s dad Lou, her mom Linda, and her sister Jennifer tell the family’s story from the inside, sharing details from their recent medical malpractice lawsuit, and how they’ve been fighting for families facing the same nightmare they endured. Support th...
Mar 16, 2020•41 min•Season 1Ep. 11
Did you know that in a majority of states the government can take your children from you just because you have a disability, like being blind? Don't miss out on this episode, where Michael talks with Mark Riccobono, president of the National Federation of the Blind. President Riccobono sheds crucial light on how blind parents are discriminated against, and how they're fighting back to protect their children and their rights. Support the show...
Mar 09, 2020•39 min•Season 1Ep. 10
Your children are yours, right? Or are they? This week, Michael talks with Melissa Moschella, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at The Catholic University of America, about the legal and philosophical underpinnings of parental rights. Melissa also breaks down the arguments of those who want to treat children as property of the government and reduce parents to mere caretakers. Support the show
Mar 05, 2020•44 min•Season 1Ep. 9
Are poor parents automatically bad parents? The Cory and Shellby Jo Show is back with our first movie review, exploring parental rights in pop culture. This week, we discuss The Pursuit of Happyness , a movie that highlights a father's resolve to provide for his son, no matter what. For us, this movie raises questions about what is and isn't bad parenting, and when should the government step in? Support the show...
Feb 24, 2020•31 min•Season 1Ep. 8
What are “child abuse pediatricians” and why should you be concerned? Find out in this episode, as Michael talks with UNC law professor Maxine Eichner. Eichner shares her professional and personal experience with parental rights in the medical world, plus her insight on the Justina Pelletier case from one who's been there. Support the show
Feb 18, 2020•40 min•Season 1Ep. 7
This week, Michael talks with attorney Allison Folmar, who led the defense in the nationally publicized 2011 Maryanne Godboldo case. Allison tells us all about the case and the family's story from the inside, and how it impacted the state of parental rights. Support the show
Feb 11, 2020•38 min•Season 1Ep. 6
This week, hear about Senator Mike Lee's new parental rights legislation, which would help keep you informed and involved in your children's medical care. Michael breaks down these bills (and more) with Maggie McKneely, ParentalRights.org's liaison in Washington, DC. You may hear a tapping sound in the background caused by our equipment - we'll be back to normal next week. Support the show
Feb 04, 2020•14 min•Season 1Ep. 5
This week marks the first episode of the Cory & Shellby Jo Show. Once a month, two of our younger employees take over the show and break down some of the cultural issues surrounding parental rights. This week they're joined by father of two and local musician Daniel Heffington, a parental rights advocate from Generation Joshua. Support the show
Jan 28, 2020•29 min•Season 1Ep. 4
Michael and Jim address recent legislative developments in Virginia that seriously threaten parental rights nation-wide. We explain why we're concerned about these bills, and break down how they change the debate on parental rights, what these changes mean for the rest of the country, and what you can do to protect your family. Visit ParentalRights.org for live updates on the state of parental rights in Virginia and in your state. Support the show...
Jan 21, 2020•19 min•Season 1Ep. 3
This week, Jim and Michael talk with ParentalRights.org's Florida grassroots coordinator, Patti Sullivan. Patti tells us why she is passionate about the role of parents, and shares some exciting developments from Florida's parental rights movement. Support the show
Jan 14, 2020•33 min•Season 1Ep. 2
In our first episode, our hosts, Jim Mason and Michael Ramey, talk with Mike Farris, founding president of the Parental Rights Foundation. Mike tells us about the status of parental rights in the States, the concept of "generational wins," and his vision for families and parental rights moving forward. Visit our website to learn more and join the growing movement! Support the show...
Jan 06, 2020•27 min•Season 1Ep. 1