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Child Abuse Thriver, Speaker, & Advocate - Lisa Lombardozzi
Season 2 · Episode 8
mercredi 5 mai 2021 • Duration 21:32
Welcome to the Season 2 finale of the "Let's Talk About Sex...Trafficking" Podcast where you will learn how to spot, report, and prevent trafficking. Every week you will hear our guests share real facts, real stories, and real ways you can help eradicate trafficking in the United States by 2030. This week Safe House Project co-founders, Brittany Dunn& Kristi Wells, are joined by Lisa Lombardozzi.
Lisa Lombardozzi is a wife, mother, professional and child abuse Thriver. Despite being abused from infancy to nearly 19, she refused to allow her childhood trauma to become her life-long identity, and now uses her abuse experiences to reach other survivors with a message of hope and healing. Lisa has spoken to groups large and small to bring awareness and education on identifying and preventing sexual abuse. In 2017 she met with Senators and Delegates at the Virginia General Assembly to communicate the need for better personal protection education to be taught from pre-school through high school and intends to continue to work with lawmakers on these tough issues. She has served on the board of multiple child and military related non-profits and enjoys volunteering.
Professionally, Lisa serves as Practice Administrator for three Virginia Beach Chiropractic offices and frequently speaks on team development and practice management for a variety of chiropractic groups and associations.
------Safe House Project's vision is to see communities across America unite to end domestic sex trafficking and restore hope and freedom to every survivor, while building a better future through preventing the spread of child sex trafficking. When everyone engages for change, we can eradicate child sex trafficking in America by 2030.
The Men Behind the "Stop the Traffic" Tour - Phil the Voice & Vincent Serrano
Season 2 · Episode 7
mercredi 28 avril 2021 • Duration 19:20
Welcome to the "Let's Talk About Sex...Trafficking" Podcast where you will learn how to spot, report, and prevent trafficking. Every week you will hear our guests share real facts, real stories, and real ways you can help eradicate trafficking in the United States by 2030. This week Safe House Project co-founders, Brittany Dunn& Kristi Wells, are joined by Phil the Voice & Vincent Serrano, the men behind the "Stop That Traffic" Tour.
Phil the Voice (F.K.A. THE VOICE) is a rap artist, music producer, label owner, and Senior Pastor from Los Angeles. He got his start in CHH with Scott Blackwell (of Nitro Praise fame) on N’Soul Records in the 90’s and has been heavily involved with urban music ministry ever since. Phil the Voice is also a radio producer and personality. He helped to host and produce the ground-breaking KING FM Radio Show alongside Reyna Day and the late D.J. Efechto on 99.5 KKLA. Phil has shared stages with the likes of KB, 1K Phew, Bizzle, KJ-52, Zauntee, Sho Baraka, Japhia Life, K-Drama, Urban D, Ruslan, Beleaf Melanin, Eshon Burgundy, T-Bone, DJ Morph, Pigeon John, Tunnel Rats, LA Symphony, Sup The Chemist, Gospel Gangsters and many more. He is a Los Angeles native, a husband of 18 years, father of two children, a church planter, urban missionary, an indie-film director/producer, and a seasoned international speaker. Phil the Voice currently serves as the President of Student Life at Nations Leadership Training Institute in Los Angeles, California. Phil the Voice also serves as the C.E.O. of Vine Style Ministries Inc. Vine Style Ministries is a government recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based out of Montclair, CA providing wrap-around services and fine arts training to at-risk youth, young adults and families. In 2011, Phil was announced as a Rapzilla Freshman with his album, #LOUDANDCLEAR, which initially showcased his production ability. His latest full-length album is entitled, One. The project is chuck-full of CHH vets such as Japhia Life, R-Swift, J’ekob Washington, Von Won, Young Josh and more. Phil has a passion to live and create in the spaces where art, communication, and Christian mission converge.
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/TheVoiceRaps Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/TheVoiceRaps YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/thevoicehiphop Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheVoiceRaps Website: VineStyleRecords.com Website: NationsChurchLA.com Website: VineStyleMinistries.com
Vincent Serrano IV
Vincent Serrano IV is a business owner and non-profit founder. He started Outsiders Brand Clothing 5 years ago and co-founded the non-profit Vision Supply 10 years ago. Both organizations tie into each other, the business creates funding and opportunities for the non-profit, while the non-profit connects with people with real needs. Vincent’s goal is to positively impact people one-on-one all the while empowering and encouraging others to do the same. His visionary perspective has allowed him to create projects that have had a global impact. He is well known in his hometown, most importantly, in the faith-based community. He has been recognized for his philanthropic efforts by receiving the Community Transformation Award from the Oxnard Clergy Council. Vincent was born in and is a lifelong resident of Oxnard. When he’s not busy working or volunteering, he loves spending with his family.Twitter: https://twitter.com/outsiders_brand Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/OutsidersBrand Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OutsidersBrandCo/
Stop That Traffic Info Rapzilla Community During Chaos Interview https://www.instagram.com/p/CH9WYjqA-dP/ Press Releases ‘Stop That Traffic’ Tour to Livestream on Twitch Saturday, December 5, at 7 p.m. https://us19.campaign-archive.com/?u=0abb14894865499a2b38afe89&id=9093209e44 ‘Stop That Traffic’ Tour Raises Awareness About Boys Trapped in Human and Sex Trafficking https://us19.campaign-archive.com/?u=0abb14894865499a2b38afe89&id=4a79237cb0------
Safe House Project's vision is to see communities across America unite to end domestic sex trafficking and restore hope and freedom to every survivor, while building a better future through preventing the spread of child sex trafficking. When everyone engages for change, we can eradicate child sex trafficking in America by 2030.
President of FORSHAW Inc - Tom Forshaw
Season 1 · Episode 6
mercredi 11 novembre 2020 • Duration 13:59
Welcome to the "Let's Talk About Sex...Trafficking" Podcast where you will learn how to spot, report, and prevent trafficking. Every week you will hear our guests share real facts, real stories, and real ways you can help eradicate trafficking in the United States by 2030. This week Safe House Project co-founders, Brittany Dunn& Kristi Wells, are joined by President of FORSHAW Inc, Tom Forshaw IV.
Tom Forshaw IV is the President of FORSHAW Inc, the largest family-owned distributor to the US pest management industry. Tom joined the business founded by his grandfather after completing his economics degree from North Carolina State University in 1994. Through the years, Tom has worked his way both “up and through” the organization working in warehouse, marketing, sales, and leadership roles.
From the beginning, Tom has championed a focus on customer service, culture, and conscious growth. Tom’s vision is to lead the FORSHAW Team to “supply confidence through our commitment to people, partners, and performance”. It is FORSHAW’s goal to be the most respected, nationally recognized pest management industry leader
The FORSHAW team and Tom are deeply committed to the pest management industry and its success. He has served on the board of directors for several national industry associations and has also served on committees that represented the manufacturing, distribution, and service sectors of the industry. Tom envisions FORSHAW making a difference by elevating the industry through like-minded partnerships.
Personally and professionally, Tom likes to push the boundaries in many ways. He is an avid reader of books relating to business practices and human psychology and is always working to better his organization and himself. He likes to spend his free time with his family surfing, boating, snowboarding, and traveling.
------Safe House Project's vision is to see communities across America unite to end domestic sex trafficking and restore hope and freedom to every survivor, while building a better future through preventing the spread of child sex trafficking. When everyone engages for change, we can eradicate child sex trafficking in America by 2030.
Author, Philanthropist, & Businesswoman - Mitzi Perdue
Season 1 · Episode 5
mercredi 4 novembre 2020 • Duration 22:14
Welcome to the "Let's Talk About Sex...Trafficking" Podcast where you will learn how to spot, report, and prevent trafficking. Every week you will hear our guests share real facts, real stories, and real ways you can help eradicate trafficking in the United States by 2030. This week Safe House Project co-founders, Brittany Dunn & Kristi Wells, are joined by Safe House Project Board Member Mitzi Perdue.
Mitzi Perdue is a businesswoman, activist and author, She holds degrees from Harvard University and George Washington University, and is a past president of the 40,000 member American Agri-Women and was one of the U.S. Delegates to the United Nations Conference on Women in Nairobi. Mitzi was a syndicated columnist for 22 years, and her weekly environmental columns were distributed by California’s Capitol News and later, by Scripps Howard News Service, to roughly 420 newspapers. She wrote for the Academy of Women's Health and GEN, Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News. Mitzi has been a Commissioner on the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science. Presently, she is the founder and president of “Win This Fight! Stop Human Trafficking Now” an organization that raises funds and awareness for other anti-trafficking initiatives. ------Safe House Project's vision is to see communities across America unite to end domestic sex trafficking and restore hope and freedom to every survivor, while building a better future through preventing the spread of child sex trafficking. When everyone engages for change, we can eradicate child sex trafficking in America by 2030.
Refuge for Women Founder - Ked Frank
Season 1 · Episode 4
mercredi 28 octobre 2020 • Duration 28:28
Welcome to the "Let's Talk About Sex...Trafficking" Podcast where you will learn how to spot, report, and prevent trafficking. Every week you will hear our guests share real facts, real stories, and real ways you can help eradicate trafficking in the United States by 2030. This week Safe House Project co-founders, Brittany Dunn & Kristi Wells, are joined by Founder of Refuge for Women, Ked Frank.
When people ask Ked how Refuge for Women came about, the story boils down to one word: obedience. Through the course of a transition period in his life, Ked had three conversations with individuals that led him to a point where the vision for Refuge for Women was laid out in front in him. He and his wife, Michelle, felt like doing anything other than starting this ministry would be direct disobedience to God. Refuge for Women was not Ked’s idea, but rather God’s idea. Ked simply stepped out in obedience.
Professionally, Ked spent two and a half years working on staff at The Refuge, a recovery facility for men suffering from addiction to drugs and alcohol. It was there that he gained an understanding of addiction and the power of a faith-based program in showing residents a new path forward.
From there, Ked felt called to a pastoral position at Southland Christian Church in Lexington, Kentucky. At Southland, Ked worked alongside a co-worker with a vision for reaching women in the adult entertainment industry. It was here that Ked got his first exposure to women who had been sexually exploited. His heart broke and a deep discontent settled in his heart. Something was just not right. There didn’t seem to be a way out for any of these women. The seeds of Refuge for Women were being sown.
The final piece of the puzzle for Refuge for Women came into place when one of Ked’s best friends bought a piece of land to build a new home for his family. When Ked learned that the land had an old farmhouse, he simply could not shake the idea of it from his mind. After a conversation, both men were astonished that they had been given the same vision...this farmhouse was indeed to be used for ministry. Refuge for Women had found a home!
Refuge for Women was birthed out of that very same farmhouse in a rural area outside Lexington, Kentucky. Ked founded Refuge for Women in 2009. In the years since, Kentucky has established a strong 3 phase program. One of Ked’s major strengths has been bringing together faith and intellect to build a program that is solid on both fronts. Refuge for Women has seen great success and is expanding the program to other cities outside Kentucky. Currently, Refuge for Women has open locations in Kentucky, Texas, Nevada,Illinois, and Ohio. Sites to open in the next 12 months include Texas Gulf Coast, and Southern California.
------Safe House Project's vision is to see communities across America unite to end domestic sex trafficking and restore hope and freedom to every survivor, while building a better future through preventing the spread of child sex trafficking. When everyone engages for change, we can eradicate child sex trafficking in America by 2030.
Founder of Rescue America - Allison Madrigal
Episode 3
mercredi 21 octobre 2020 • Duration 23:00
Welcome to the "Let's Talk About Sex...Trafficking" Podcast where you will learn how to spot, report, and prevent trafficking. Every week you will hear our guests share real facts, real stories, and real ways you can help eradicate trafficking in the United States by 2030. This week Safe House Project co-founders, Brittany Dunn & Kristi Wells, are joined by Founder of Rescue America, Allison Madrigal.
Allison Meier Madrigal is Founder and President of Rescue America. As the establishing visionary and lead executive in charge of strategic growth and expansion, Allison is responsible for cultivating major donor relations, strategic government relationships, and national anti-trafficking strategic partnerships. Prior to founding Rescue America in 2014, Allison spent over ten years in corporate America where she managed $4M in insurance premiums and a $10M sales territory before breaking away to create and launch an IVF insurance product, Vitality Solutions, resulting in a first-of-its-kind insurance product that reimburses those for whom IVF does not result in live birth. Allison contributes a wealth of business strategy, development, finance, and outside-the-box thinking to the organization, and is a fierce risk- taker when it comes to doing her part to bring the Kingdom of God to earth. Allison graduated from the University of Nebraska with a degree in Marketing and received her MBA from the University of Houston.
------Safe House Project's vision is to see communities across America unite to end domestic sex trafficking and restore hope and freedom to every survivor, while building a better future through preventing the spread of child sex trafficking. When everyone engages for change, we can eradicate child sex trafficking in America by 2030.
Survivor Leader & Advocate - Julie Whitehead
Episode 2
mercredi 14 octobre 2020 • Duration 15:07
Welcome to the "Let's Talk About Sex...Trafficking" Podcast where you will learn how to spot, report, and prevent trafficking. Every week you will hear our guests share real facts, real stories, and real ways you can help eradicate trafficking in the United States by 2030. This week Safe House Project co-founders, Brittany Dunn & Kristi Wells, are joined by survivor leader, Julie Whitehead.
Julie Whitehead is a survivor of 31 years of abuse, including child sexual abuse, domestic violence, and sex trafficking. Dr. James A. Chu, a nationally recognized researcher and professor of psychiatry at Harvard University, describes Julie’s experiences as, “one of the most egregious histories of lifelong abuse I have encountered.” Julie was raised in the picturesque town of Bountiful, Utah to a religious middle-class family and community. To most people, she appeared to be a typical happy child, but things were never quite as they seemed. At four years old, someone close to Julie started sexually abusing her, which lasted until she was in her early teens. While one form of abuse ended, Julie was emotionally and physically abused for the next 12 years by her then-husband, who often encouraged her to take her own life.With her marriage unraveling, trying to raise three children, and desperate to find hope, Julie started working as a preschool teacher in an upper-class community of northern Utah. It was during this time that a student’s father befriended Julie and slowly gained her trust, promising her a new life of peace and hope—only to betray her. This man was a sex trafficker.
Every weekend for the next five months, Julie was trafficked in multiple U.S. states, out of the country, and even in her own home, where she was repeatedly threatened, drugged, and raped. On weekdays, she returned to her regular routine: taking care of her kids and working in the community. Julie lived two different lives until, one day, someone finally noticed her and helped her escape.
Despite 31 years of trauma, Julie is recovering and finds hope in the future with her husband, Barry, and six children. Today, she’s an advocate for survivors of abuse and sex trafficking and inspires others with her remarkable courage. She’s also an active speaker who focuses on bringing victims out of the shadows.
Julie and Barry serve on an advisory board for the Malouf Foundation, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization in northern Utah dedicated to fight child sexual exploitation. They consult on a variety of initiatives for the Foundation including OnWatch™, a free digital training that raises community awareness of sex trafficking in the United States.
Through her experiences in middle-class America, Julie reveals the hidden aspects of abuse and darkest parts of sex trafficking, proving no one is immune to this American epidemic. ------
Safe House Project's vision is to see communities across America unite to end domestic sex trafficking and restore hope and freedom to every survivor, while building a better future through preventing the spread of child sex trafficking. When everyone engages for change, we can eradicate child sex trafficking in America by 2030.
Survivor Leader, Author, & Leadership Trainer - Ria Story
Season 1 · Episode 1
mercredi 7 octobre 2020 • Duration 27:45
Welcome to the "Let's Talk About Sex...Trafficking" Podcast where you will learn how to spot, report, and prevent trafficking. Every week you will hear our guests share real facts, real stories, and real ways you can help eradicate trafficking in the United States by 2030. This week Safe House Project co-founders, Brittany Dunn& Kristi Wells, are joined by survivor leader, author, and trainer, Ria Story.
Like many, Ria faced adversity in life. Ria was sexually abused by her father from age 12 - 19, forced to play the role of his wife, and even shared with other men. Desperate to escape, she left home at 19 without a job, a car, or even a high school diploma.
Today, Ria is a motivational leadership speaker, TEDx Speaker, and author of 11 books, including Leadership Gems for Women. Ria’s background includes more than 10 years in administrative healthcare with several years in leadership and management including working as the Director of Compliance for a large healthcare organization. Ria is a certified leadership speaker and trainer.
Ria founded Fearfully and Wonderfully Me, empowering women to become the leaders they are destined to be. Ria shares powerful leadership principles and tools of transformation from her journey to equip and empower women, helping them maximize their potential in life and leadership.
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Safe House Project's vision is to see communities across America unite to end domestic sex trafficking and restore hope and freedom to every survivor, while building a better future through preventing the spread of child sex trafficking. When everyone engages for change, we can eradicate child sex trafficking in America by 2030.
Let's Talk About Sex...Trafficking Podcast Pilot
Season 1
dimanche 27 septembre 2020 • Duration 06:37
You are tuning into the "Let's Talk About Sex...Trafficking" Podcast with Safe House Project co-founders, Kristi Wells & Brittany Dunn. Every week you will hear our guests share real facts, real stories, and real ways you can help eradicate trafficking in the United States by 2030.
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Safe House Project's vision is to see communities across America unite to end domestic sex trafficking and restore hope and freedom to every survivor, while building a better future through preventing the spread of child sex trafficking. When everyone engages for change, we can eradicate child sex trafficking in America by 2030.
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OnWatch | Combating Trafficking Through Education
OnWatch™ is a survivor-led education platform designed to empower you to spot, report, and prevent trafficking where you live, work, and play. Through true survivor experiences, industry experts explain the key indicators of trafficking, as well as how you can support a survivor’s path to freedom.
Survivor identification is only at one percent in the United States. However, you can help break the cycle of exploitation and protect future generations by recognizing and reporting suspected trafficking. You can enable healing for survivors and give them hope for the future.
The OnWatch Podcast features survivors, non-profit organizations, community activists, and corporate leaders to talk about their work and the strength we have when we unite under the common vision of ending trafficking in America.
Learn more at IAmOnWatch.org
OnWatch is powered by Safe House Project & the Malouf Foundation
Discover how survivors and industry leaders are working together to deliver relevant, innovative, and impactful solutions to combat sex trafficking in the United States.
Survivor Leader, Speaker, Author, & Founder of Bags of Hope - Jasmine Fiandaca
Season 2 · Episode 6
mercredi 21 avril 2021 • Duration 29:53
Welcome to the "Let's Talk About Sex...Trafficking" Podcast where you will learn how to spot, report, and prevent trafficking. Every week you will hear our guests share real facts, real stories, and real ways you can help eradicate trafficking in the United States by 2030. This week Safe House Project co-founders, Brittany Dunn& Kristi Wells, are joined by Survivor Leader, Jasmine Fiandaca.
As a survivor of sex trafficking and drug addiction, Jasmine is an effective keynote speaker, panel participant and facilitator for trainings, workshops and groups. She has spoken on panels at the U.S Commission on Civil Rights in New Hampshire and at two side panels for members of the United Nations in New York.
In addition, Jasmine consults with healthcare professionals, law enforcement personnel, educators and nonprofit organizations. She advises on issues such as safe homes, program growth, curriculum development, survivor support and peer mentorship. She is Founder and Director of Bags of Hope Ministries, and Author of The Diary of Jasmine Grace. Trafficked. Recovered. Redeemed.
------Safe House Project's vision is to see communities across America unite to end domestic sex trafficking and restore hope and freedom to every survivor, while building a better future through preventing the spread of child sex trafficking. When everyone engages for change, we can eradicate child sex trafficking in America by 2030.









