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Federal Way Coalition Against Trafficking (FWCAT) is a group of committed individuals that educates and engages our community so that each person can play a role in ending human trafficking. Mike Seibert Radio interviews people who are fighting to prevent and end human trafficking. Listen in to their stories and goals.
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Co-founders of The Dragonfly Home, Whitney Anderson and Melissa Eick, discuss human trafficking and their work at The Dragonfly Home, a non-profit serving victim-survivors of human trafficking in Oklahoma City. The Dragonfly Home exists because we believe that victim-survivors of human trafficking deserve freedom and the opportunity to pursue a new life. Our mission is to walk alongside them toward their future of freedom.
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The Doctor Is IN! podcast explores various dimensions of counter-trafficking work. As a physician I focus on the intersection of health and human trafficking, but I also interview other leaders in grass-roots organizations. These are people you never hear about but are making a tremendous impact. I also explore other aspects such as human trafficking prevention and mental health issues. Thanks for listening! Learn something and be inspired!
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Human trafficking is modern day slavery involving the use of force, coercion, or fraud to obtain some type of labor or sex act. It affects every corner of the world and Texas, and Denton County are no exception. Interstate 35 being an un-tolled highway and a major cross-country, north-south route is one of the main trafficking routes in the country. There are over 300,000 victims of human trafficking in Texas, including almost 79,000 youth victims of sex trafficking and nearly 234,000 adult ...
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In this episode I explore Sustainable Development Goal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages. I discuss how this goal sounds much better than it really is! The SDGs are unsustainable and anti-development. Find out how this is in this episode. I also discuss the WHO and the IHR and pandemic treaty proposals and why this …
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In this episode I explore Sustainable Development Goal 16. It is the mother of all trojan horses and the key to unlocking the potential of all the other SDGs. I explain why this is and what it has to do with human trafficking. #SDG #SDG16 #SustainableDevelopmentGoals #antihumantrafficking #modernslavery #greatreset Relentless website: Relentless | …
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In this episode I review each of the Sustainable Development Goals with a little explainer about what the language they use really means and how it intersects with the human trafficking situation. In future episodes I'll be covering these Goals separately with a focus on what it means for anti-human trafficking work. #SDG #SustainableDevelopmentGoa…
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An update about what's going on, upcoming events, the transgender phenomenon, and the feast day of Peter Claver. Links mentioned: Gender Transformation Docudrama: https://www.gendertransformation.com/ Livestream Q&A: https://momsforamerica.us/gender-confusion/ Summit on Food, Family, and Medical Freedom: https://www.johnlittellmd.com/event-details/…
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Erika joins me for another discussion of what we can learn from Sound of Freedom and how we can evaluate organizations in the counter-trafficking sector. We spend less time discussing the film and more about what we can look for in a good NGO. Let us know what you think! Links mentioned: Letter from organizations in Asia: https://medium.com/@lmpink…
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I have a conversation with Erika Tello about our thoughts, qualms, and suggestions for those of you who will watch this movie. Let me know what you thought about the movie! What questions do you have? Video version of this can be found here: Sound of Freedom - A Critical Review of the Movie - RELENTLESS Community (locals.com) Many links: In which J…
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On this episode of Make the Connection - To End Human Trafficking, we welcome Sarolyn Morgan who is the Victim Assistance Specialist with the Department of Homeland Security. Sarolyn shares her knowledge and experience and discusses the various locations where human trafficking can occur, such as in hotels, motels, nail and hair salons, agriculture…
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On this episode of Make the Connection – to End Human Trafficking, we talk to Abby Germer of Refuge for Women, a long-term residential healing program that serves survivors of trafficking for up to two years. Abby shares her own journey of involvement in anti-trafficking work and the mission and work of the organization. From providing survivors wi…
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On this episode of Make the Connection - To End Human Trafficking, we delve into the dark reality of human trafficking in the United States with guest Ed Barrett from the Denton County Sheriff's Office. We discuss the challenges of investigating human trafficking, the societal attitudes that hinder victim cooperation, and the methods used by traffi…
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In this episode I go a bit deeper into the link between modern slavery, climate change, and the Sustainable Development Goals, continuing from my previous podcast on the topic: Climate Change and Modern Slavery | The Doctor Is IN! Discussions about Health & Human Trafficking (podbean.com) Relentless website: Relentless | Serving at the intersection…
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I discuss the connection between climate change and modern slavery. Is the former causing the latter? What should we be considering when thinking about these two huge issues? The links to people, books, and reports I mentioned, as well as a lot more that are on several sides of this issue so you can form your own conclusions. Michael Shellenberger …
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A riff about the human trafficking sector and totalitarianism. I'm wondering what you think about this? Do you follow? Do you agree? What questions do you have? Please visit my website: www.gorelentless.org or find me on Locals: RELENTLESS (locals.com) To get in touch with me or one of my guests please leave a comment here: https://gorelentless.org…
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In this episode I review the recently published annual Trafficking in Persons Report published by the USA State Department. To get in touch with me please leave a comment here: https://gorelentless.org/contact/ USA TIP Report: https://www.state.gov/reports/2022-trafficking-in-persons-report/ New Discourses: https://newdiscourses.com/tftw-lived-expe…
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In this episode I briefly describe the health aspects of transgender people in the sex trade and the unique challenges they face. To get in touch with me please leave a comment here: https://gorelentless.org/contact/ Society for Evidence Based Gender Medicine www.segm.org (PDF) The DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria for Gender Dysphoria (researchgate.net) K…
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In this episode Dr. Trevor Stammers and I discuss Human Trafficking for Organ Removal (HTOR), why it is such an unrecognized problem in the counter-trafficking sector, what transplant tourism has to do with it, and why allowing people to legally sell their organs doesn't solve the problem. The link to the YouTube video: https://youtu.be/b_iKEokAfI0…
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This conversation about patient advocacy with two brilliant people doing fantastic work helping women exit prostitution in Germany. We discuss the challenges and barriers these women face in accessing health care and how they meet the needs of the individuals. We talk about slowing down and humanizing the "process" of health care. You will be inspi…
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In this episode I discuss state-sponsored slavery, particularly the forms that are being perpetrated in China and North Korea. I also discuss other other questionable practices that can be found in other countries. To get in touch with me please leave a comment here: https://gorelentless.org/contact/ To get updates on these webinars and learn how t…
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This webinar travels to Paris where we meet Joni and discuss her work with transwomen in prostitution in Paris. We will discuss the sex trafficking and prostitution situation there as well as the uniqueness of working with transwomen who are in that sector. Joni has lived in several different countries working in several different sectors. She has …
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This podcast is a discussion of a journal article that applies Queer Theory to counter-human trafficking work and a subsequent webinar featuring the article and one of the authors. Queer Theory is a branch of Critical Social Justice and I explain some of the basic tenets of it and how it is applied in this article. The goal is to help people recogn…
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Jennifer is a physician assistant who lives in Houston, TX and is active in working against sex trafficking there. We discuss the prostitution and trafficking situation there as well as how she integrates her health profession and her counter-trafficking work. This is a fascinating look into the illegal yet very open prostitution scene there - part…
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This episode is all about the connection between sleep and trauma. What are the sleep disturbances that people with PTSD or chronic trauma suffer and what kind of things can one do to sleep better? This is NOT medical advice, is not a substitute for visiting your physician and is not entirely comprehensive. I wanted to give an overview about sleep,…
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In this video I interview Taina, who works with an NGO to do street outreach and aftercare assistance to transgender women in prostitution in a European city. They offer relief and assistance to anyone who wants it, and if someone wishes to exit the sex trade they help facilitate that process. I'm sure you will learn a lot and be inspired to get in…
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I tackle conspiracy theories and human trafficking because the size and scope and potential for harm is too great to let the recent QAnon shenanigans go by without addressing them. In this talk I discuss what is QAnon and what does it have to do with human trafficking? Why do such conspiracies take such hold in society? What harm has the #savethech…
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Guest Cristhina discusses her organization's development of an online outreach program to sexually exploited women. She offers some practical wisdom for how to get started and how to stay healthy in this challenging milieu. The blog version of this talk is on my website: https://gorelentless.org/online-outreach-in-the-era-of-covid/ To receive a cop…
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Here I interview Rhonda who heads up an organization that helps women exit prostitution in Germany. We cover a variety of topics and I'm sure that everyone will learn something about prostitution in Germany, the COVID situation here, and how one excellent organization does their best to help women exit sexual exploitation. Interested in reaching Rh…
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In this interview with Shannon, the Executive Director and co-Founder of Netzwerk gegen Menschenhandel (Network against Human Trafficking) and the project Liebe ohne Zwang, we discuss her organization's innovative efforts to prevent sex trafficking of young people through leading workshops in schools. We also discuss the Loverboy method and the ins…
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Dr. Judy Norman joins me again for a conversation about trauma informed care in a clinical setting and how not to retraumatize your patients. This webinar will be directed towards health professionals, but I'm sure that non-medical types will learn something as well! Richie-Zavaleta, A.C.; Villanueva, A.M.; Homicile, L.M.; Urada, L.A. Compassionate…
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We are thinking outside the box of anti-trafficking work with Erika Tello and her unique journey to establishing a nationwide anti-trafficking network in Italy. She saw a particular gap in the fight against human trafficking and rose to the challenge of bridging it. We discuss not only the importance of networks, their challenges, and how to get st…
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My interview with Dr. Judy Norman (OB/GYN) about her work in Phnom Penh, Cambodia where she teaches Gynecology and Women's Health. Dr. Norman is doing some remarkable out-of-the-box interventions to improve the health and wellness of women in places like garment factories and those selling sex in the red-light district. She is breaking down cultura…
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In this podcast I address the issues surrounding three counter-trafficking organizations which have taken wrong and deplorable turns. I also take this opportunity discuss due diligence and how institutions and individuals can evaluate an organization they are considering supporting. To get updates on these webinars and learn how to participate in a…
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This is part 3 in a mini-series about self-care. This isn't another piece about why self-care is important or what to do. It is about how you can decide what is right for you and how to implement it. For more on this webinar series: https://gorelentless.org/webinar-series-with-live-qa/저자 gorelentless
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This is a follow up on Part 1 about the essential principles of self-care. This isn't another piece about why self-care is important or what to do. It is about how you can decide what is right for you and how to implement it. For more on this webinar series: https://gorelentless.org/webinar-series-with-live-qa/…
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Here I turn my health and wellness focus on the caregiver. This isn't another piece about why self-care is important or what to do. It is about how you can decide what is right for you and how to implement it. The written blog version is here: https://gorelentless.org/essential-principles-of-self-care/ For more on this webinar series: https://gorel…
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Melissa welcomes Marla, Dragonfly’s Volunteer and Outreach Coordinator, to discuss her story about getting involved in the cause of human trafficking and the most surprising thing she’s learned about human trafficking! Whitney Anderson, MBA, and Melissa Eick, JD, are two of the three co-founders of The Dragonfly Home, a non-profit in Oklahoma City …
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What are red flags for sex trafficking? What about labor trafficking? And what can you do if you spot them? Whitney and Melissa will discuss all this and more! Whitney Anderson, MBA, and Melissa Eick, JD, are two of the three co-founders of The Dragonfly Home, a non-profit in Oklahoma City that serves victim-survivors of human trafficking. Whitney …
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Whitney and Melissa are back for Season 2 of the Dragonfly Human Trafficking Podcast! What does freedom look like for victim-survivors of human trafficking? Does it just mean exiting a human trafficking situation? Or does true freedom require more? Whitney and Melissa will discuss all this and more! Whitney Anderson, MBA, and Melissa Eick, JD, are …
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Program Coordinator Chelsea Hendrickson and Advocate Judy Johnston invited me to visit the Cowlitz Tribal Health Facility, located on traditional Duamish lands in Tukwila to have a conversation about the services the Pathways to Healing Program offers, as well as raising awareness about the missing and murdered indigenous women in our community. Th…
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Kelly McCaughey, Volunteer and Community Engagement Manager, Growth Strategies Team for Shared Hope International talks about their mission and values, leading a worldwide effort to eradicate sex trafficking. Shared Hope International will be an exhibitor in the vendor area during the annual Break the Chains of Human Trafficking 5k awareness walk, …
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During this episode, Sharon Gentry, owner of Curves Federal Way talks about the mission and philosophy of the company and how Curves is different from traditional gyms, with a focus on community and empowerment for women in our community. Curves will be exhibiting in the vendor area during the annual Break the Chains of Human Trafficking 5k awarene…
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Federal Way Coalition Against Trafficking (FWCAT) is a group of committed individuals that educates and engages our community so that each person can play a role in ending human trafficking. Seattle Against Slavery (SAS) mobilizes our community in the fight against labor and sex trafficking through education, advocacy, and collaboration with local …
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Federal Way Coalition Against Trafficking (FWCAT) is a group of committed individuals that educates and engages our community so that each person can play a role in ending human trafficking. Seattle Against Slavery (SAS) mobilizes our community in the fight against labor and sex trafficking through education, advocacy, and collaboration with local …
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Federal Way Coalition Against Trafficking (FWCAT) is a group of committed individuals that educates and engages our community so that each person can play a role in ending human trafficking. In this final podcast before the Break the Chains of Human Trafficking 5k, happening on Saturday May 19th - My guest is John Price, a good friend of my mine wh…
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Federal Way Coalition Against Trafficking (FWCAT) is a group of committed individuals that educates and engages our community so that each person can play a role in ending human trafficking. During this podcast, you will hear the voices of two incredibly strong and brave women as they share their stories - from a parent’s perspective, and from a su…
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Rebuilding Hope! Sexual Assault Center for Pierce County offers support toward healing through advocacy and therapy for those affected by sexual assault and abuse. Through education and collaboration Rebuilding Hope improves the community’s response to sexual assault and abuse victims and challenges the behaviors and beliefs that promote sexual vio…
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