• January Is Human Trafficking Prevention Month - What Is Sex Trafficking?

  • Feb 1 2024
  • Length: 55 mins
  • Podcast

January Is Human Trafficking Prevention Month - What Is Sex Trafficking?

  • Summary

  • Welcome to Start By Listening! We are excited to have you on this journey with us toward healing and transformation.  Start By Listening is a podcast about sexual harm, trauma and advocacy.  Season Four is upon us! We are taking SBL to the community and speaking with various groups and people on the traumas they encounter in their part of the community and asking how they may want their organization to address trauma survivors in the future. This season, we will be delivering exceptional conversations and creative ideas while creating a safe space for connection and thoughtful experiences. We are going beyond sexual harm and really asking, "What does trauma look like and what does this experience look like for the Western Kentucky communities we serve?" We will be talking with various community members, and delving into difficult conversations where trauma intersects our communities and people. Season Four finds us growing and changing how we do our work. Our goal is to drop 1 podcasts per month.

     

    In this episode, New Beginnings podcasters Jennifer, The Friendly Therapist, and Shelby, Victim Advocate take the time to talk about Human Trafficking specifically Sex Trafficking as January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month.

    Websites of interest:

    https://theexodusroad.com/?mc_cid=92e1791d0f&mc_eid=beb5468683

    https://polarisproject.org/sex-trafficking-examples/

    YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS THIS EPISODE. Remember to subscribe to our Podcast - Start By Listening - found on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon, Deezer and more!

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