My wife tells me I need to celebrate my wins more. I have so much forward-moving energy that it is easy to just focus on the next project or goal without looking back at what we’ve accomplished. Since things have been good, I thought I’d recap our recent wins here.
Recent Wins:
I appeared on the TPUSA podcast The Spillover with Alex Clark. TPUSA is one of the largest conservative organizations in the country, so for one of their shows to feature me and the issue of circumcision is significant.
I began breaking podcast clips into short-form video for Tik Tok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube shorts. Those clips are already amassing thousands of views. Long term, this will create a library of content people can discover, binge, and “rabbit hole” down into children’s issues. (Next month, I will be adding short YouTube clips.)
Forward reported on a defamation lawsuit I filed against an opposition organization whose founders have attacked the leadership of the intactivist movement by calling them “alt right,” said the movement is full of “white, aggrieved men” who “have always been the bull’s eye for fascists,” and made false claims about me. When asked for comment, they went silent and stopped repeating their false claims. I however gave a full interview.
The Jerusalem Post published an article questioning circumcision that featured my work. The article was prompted by an article I wrote showing the demand for foreskin regeneration. This is mainstream Jewish press supporting our work.
Daily Mail published an article highlighting research conducted by Aella and compiled by me across these two articles showing the massive market for foreskin regeneration and growing support for banning circumcision. Articles like this are useful for generating support and funding for regeneration.
I published a podcast interviewing a former Hasidic Jewish man about the abuse he endured in that community and how we can better protect Jewish children. Listen to the full interview here.
I was interviewed on the Hacking State podcast about Children’s Justice and The Gods of AI where we got into deeper philosophical issues.
And all this while taking time off to focus on other writing.
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Cheers! Proud to know you.
Keep up your great work, Brendon. Much appreciated.