• #48: About Surviving Familial Sex Trafficking (Interview with trafficking survivor and podcaster Kellie McKenzie)

  • Feb 16 2023
  • Length: 34 mins
  • Podcast

#48: About Surviving Familial Sex Trafficking (Interview with trafficking survivor and podcaster Kellie McKenzie)

  • Summary

  • For this episode of Amy Talks, we are going to be exploring a tough topic, familial sex trafficking. I speak with Kellie McKenzie, a victim of this horrific crime, who opens up about the impact it has had on her life, her advocacy work, and going viral with her stories of trafficking on TikTok. She also raises awareness of the issue through her podcast, Unbroken, where she offers a flinching insight into her innermost feelings and thoughts.

    Links mentioned in the episode:
    - Good news story (via Facebook) https://www.facebook.com/watch/?ref=search&v=548687960368456&external_log_id=777a0efa-01a0-45f9-a79d-8174678e561f&q=baby%20grows%20up%20in%20assisted%20living
    - Kellie's Unbroken podcast: https://anchor.fm/theunbrokenpodcast924
    - Kellie's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/TheUnbrokenPodcast

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