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Trigger warning: This episode discusses sex trafficking. Some listeners may find this material difficult to hear and/or process. If you need help, please call the National Human Trafficking Hotline 888-373-7888
This conversation explores the topic of human trafficking, discussing its scope, tactics, and impact on individuals and communities. The hosts emphasize the importance of education and awareness in recognizing and preventing trafficking. They debunk misconceptions and highlight the role of social media and online gaming in facilitating exploitation. The conversation also addresses the reality of trafficking within families and trusted circles, emphasizing the need for trust, communication, and vigilance. The hosts stress the importance of monitoring children's online presence and creating a safe environment. They discuss the tactics and strategies of predators and the need for parental involvement and education among medical professionals. The conversation concludes with a reminder of the constant worry and protection required to keep children safe from trafficking. This conversation explores the topic of human trafficking and the importance of awareness, recognition, and action. The hosts discuss the need for empowerment and the responsibility of individuals to step in and help when they see signs of trafficking. They emphasize the complexity of the issue and the trauma bonding that often keeps victims trapped. The conversation highlights the significance of treating victims with kindness and support, and provides resources for those seeking help or wanting to make a difference. Overall, the hosts stress the importance of normalizing the conversation around human trafficking to address and combat this form of modern-day slavery.
Produced by NO LONGER NETWORK
Hosted by Judy and Sophia Grant.
Producer Nikita Belomestnykh
www.nolongernetwork.com
Could it be that Christianity has been unfairly tagged with the ‘boring’ label? Join me, Megan Ashley, alongside Jay and Jordan, as we unravel this narrative and shine light on […]
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