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Gary Brennan speaks with Eline Roovers, the spokesperson for the Dutch Police, about the tragic and unresolved murder of Bernadette "Betty" Szabo. Betty, a 19-year-old woman, was killed in Amsterdam's Red Light District in 2009. Nearly 15 years later, the case remains unsolved, but new innovative investigative methods have been introduced in hopes of uncovering the truth.
27.10.24 - Hope For Justice by New Life Prestwick, Scotland.
Tim Nelson, CEO at Hope for Justice and Slave-Free Alliance, shares about the vital work they do and their ambition to bring an end to modern slavery. Be inspired by Tim's tenacious ambition in the face of overwhelming challenges and find out how you can support this life changing work. In this episode: Tim's background and formative experiences The unshakable realisation of the issue of modern slavery Starting and growing a non-profit Managing emotional pressure on a daily basis About Our Guest: Tim Nelson is the co-founder and CEO of Hope for Justice and Slave-Free Alliance. Hope for Justice is an international charity working to bring an end to modern slavery and human trafficking and offers an effective and proven model that is replicable, scalable, and award-winning. The charity's vision is to live in a world free from slavery and its work across five continents and in 7 countries is focused on preventing exploitation, rescuing victims, restoring lives and reforming society... Read More
In the first hour Scott Shara provides updates on Schara v St. Elizabeth's Hospital, the lawsuit against the hospital and medical personnel for the death of Scott's daughter Grace. And in the second hour, Carolyn Blakeman provides updates on a class-action complaint against Gilead Sciences, Inc. for violations of consumer protection laws, false advertising, deceptive promotion, negligent misrepresentation, and other charges related to the marketing and administration of Remdesivir. Reference Links: https://ouramazinggrace.substack.com https://ouramazinggrace.net/home https://formerfedsgroup.org/ffg/class-action-complaint-filed-against-gilead-sciences-inc-over-remdesivir-alleges-false-advertising-and-negligence/ https://formerfedsgroup.org
In the first hour Scott Shara provides updates on Schara v St. Elizabeth's Hospital, the lawsuit against the hospital and medical personnel for the death of Scott's daughter Grace. And in the second hour, Carolyn Blakeman provides updates on a class-action complaint against Gilead Sciences, Inc. for violations of consumer protection laws, false advertising, deceptive promotion, negligent misrepresentation, and other charges related to the marketing and administration of Remdesivir. Reference Links: https://ouramazinggrace.substack.com https://ouramazinggrace.net/home https://formerfedsgroup.org/ffg/class-action-complaint-filed-against-gilead-sciences-inc-over-remdesivir-alleges-false-advertising-and-negligence/ https://formerfedsgroup.org
Pastor Dan Foster uses the story of Joseph as an example of the evil of human trafficking and looks at what God's view is and how He redeems situations that seem beyond redemption - preached at Pembury Baptist Church on 1st October 2023.
Tim Nelson - Hope for Justice Sunday | 28/05/2023 by The Vine Church - Dunfermline
New episode of Love&BLoved Podcast! My guest says: “The outcome of the person who is effected by modern slavery is the most important thing for us. It's a human rights based approach.” Joining me today is Enrique Restoy, he is currently Director: International Programmes at Hope for Justice, which works globally to end modern slavery.He has held senior positions in Frontline AIDS, Anti-Slavery International and the Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers, and as a Researcher for West Africa in Amnesty International. Enrique is the author of numerous academic and policy publications on human trafficking, human rights and gender research and programming in Africa, Latin America and the Middle East. These include the worst forms of child labour and the involvement of children in armed conflict. Enrique holds a PhD in International Relations from the University of Sussex, where he is a Research Associate and a member of the Impact Advisory Board of the School of Global Studies.On today's episode Enrique is going to share:Why is HT a human rights issue? How different are really human trafficking and 'traditional' slavery?What is the relationship between HT and other key issues in the world such as economic development and financial crisis, wars and refugees.E-mail | enrique.restoy@hopeforjustice.orgSocial Media Links | https://www.linkedin.com/in/enriquerestoy/Enjoyed this episode? Let us know what your biggest “aha” moment was in the comments below! We look forward to reading them! If you love this show, please leave us a review. Go to RateThisPodcast.com/lenacebula and follow the simple instructions and dropping a five-star review helps more people find the Podcast!Contact me: Email: lenacebula@gmail.com Website: https://lenacebula.ca Stay healthy. Stay safe. Love&BLoved
Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Sarah Butler, United States Program Director with Hope for Justice, and Kristie Tagg, Chief Development Officer, who highlight the nonprofit organization fighting human trafficking and helping victims and survivors all around the world. Hope for Justice exists to bring an end to modern slavery by preventing exploitation, rescuing victims, restoring lives, and reforming society.During the interview, Sarah discusses their efforts nationally and across the state of Tennessee, including the number of victim recoveries, referrals, new cases and individuals trained. She talks about how human trafficking is defined and how it looks different in different areas of the world and country, how they work with law enforcement and other organizations to help victims, and how they are expanding their impact through legislation, as well. Then, Kristie talks about some of the many ways the community can support their efforts through donations, volunteerism and special events, including an event at the Kendra Scott Nashville store on February 13, 2023 and a Break the Cycle event in September.Visit www.hopeforjustice.org to learn more.
No one likes to think of accidents or the possibility of getting hurt or incapacitated, yet accidents and fortuitous events happen. We can't prevent them just by ignoring them. If any of those things occur, how ready are you, your spouse, or your business partner to deal with them?In today's episode, I'm really excited to welcome Donna Hazeltine, the co-owner of American Import Auto in Venice, Florida, a beautiful mind and a great friend. We discuss the importance of having things in place just in case an unfortunate event knocks at our doors. Donna talks about her aha moment, the day she realized she didn't have an answer to the question: what if something happens to Jeff, her husband, and co-owner of American Import Auto. We discuss why most people resist getting life insurance or contacting a lawyer to put a will in place. We also touch on life and disability insurance, why they are so important, how to put a what-if plan in place, her work at Hope For Justice, and so much more. In This Episode, You Will Learn:About Donna's aha moment (5:44)Putting things in place so our company can last forever (10:13)Why it is essential to revisit will and life insurance quite often (12:16)Having a will or life insurance is an investment in yourself and your family (15:23)About Donna's what-if plan (19:13)Why having disability insurance is a good idea (22:49)About Hope For Justice and how they help human trafficking victims (29:15)Resources:American Import Auto websiteBook: Peter Pauper Press - I'm Dead, Now What?: Important Information About My Belongings, Business Affairs, and WishesHope For Justice websiteLet's connect:LinkedInFacebookEmail: info@maximumoctane.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month. The North Carolina Justice Academy is dedicated to sharing information so that law enforcement officials and civilians alike can recognize the similarities and differences between human trafficking and human smuggling. Join host Kirk Puckett and Hope for Justice guests Jeff Bolettieri, Bill Loucks, and Richard Schoeberl as they discuss how the international organization can help fight against human trafficking and assist survivors. Hope for Justice Hope for Justice - North Carolina Hope for Justice Youtube
January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month. The North Carolina Justice Academy is dedicated to sharing information so that law enforcement officials and civilians alike can recognize the similarities and differences between human trafficking and human smuggling. Join host Kirk Puckett and Hope for Justice guests Jeff Bolettieri, Bill Loucks, and Richard Schoeberl as they discuss how the international organization can help fight against human trafficking and assist survivors. Hope for Justice Hope for Justice - North Carolina Hope for Justice Youtube
What is justice? Who is it for? How do we get justice? Justice is a hot button topic in our day and age. Today we look at Isaiah Ch 11 as he looked forward to the coming messiah and the kind of justice the messiah would bring!
On September 12-14 of 2022, Aaron Robinson (a non-runner) ran a 200 mile ultramarathon to raise money for charity. This is the story of a man on a mission to discover his true limits. Shoutout to Gerber for this one... Enjoy!Click here to donate to Aaron's run and help fight the good fight against modern day slavery.Click here to learn more about our charity endurance team: team a.i.
Rachael Hille, Partnership Development Manager at Hope for Justice, shares their mission of fighting human trafficking and helping victims and survivors of modern slavery around the world.During the interview, Rachael highlights the work they're doing in Middle Tennessee, how the community can get involved, and warning signs to watch out for when it comes to preventing exploitation, rescuing victims, restoring lives, and reforming society with their organization.Learn more at https://hopeforjustice.org/
It's been a minute, again, after a chaotic AF month for Emmy with family drama, back-to-back travel, and COVID...womp womp. But we're back! With a long list of updates in some of the biggest true crime cases of the moment, including movement in the trial of Paul and Ruben Flores, finally! We have a sentencing date for Katherine Magbanua, and a new tell-all book by Dan Markel's mother. Are we getting closer to answers, finally, about Adnan Syed from the hit podcast serial? It sounds like it! There's also some major movement in the INSANE case of Alec Murdaugh, former SC attorney - truly one of the craziest cases you've ever heard of. Listen in and get updated on the world of true crime as of late.Sources:Your Own Backyard with trial updatesGhislaine Maxwell gets her sentence Pre-order Ruth Markel's tell-all bookCould we finally get answers about Adnan Syed and who killed Hae Min Lee?Baltimore is getting a new state attorneyAlex Murdaugh pleads not guiltyMisconduct allegations against Billy JensenI'll be Gone in the Dark documentaryVictoria's Secret Hulu documentaryThe Good Nurse
This is the talk from our 10:45 morning service. Rev. Neil Smart spoke on Hope for Justice from 2 Peter 3:8-18 as we continued our series looking at offering hope.
Johnny finishes our Hope in the Midst of Fear series by talking to us about Justice. Date: May 8th, 2022 Series: Hope in the Midst of Fear By: Johnny Friesner
Tim Nelson is the CEO of Hope For Justice and joins Anthony to speak about their mission of Ending Slavery and Changing Lives. Tim delves into the depth and scale of the problem and will help open your eyes to it before discussing with Anthony how important it is to start small in communities, ways to build bridges into communities and how Churches can be 'relevant' by meeting needs. Tim also lets Anthony know why he collects Ginger Beer bottles. Listen and subscribe for conversations like this every month. ----------------------------------------------------- Be sure to book your place at LAUNCH RE:PLANT on the 3rd and 4th of October at 'The Edge' in Wigan - https://www.launchcatalyst.org/
Are you aware of the extent of modern slavery in todays world? In our neighbourhoods? The Hope for Justice mission is simple; End Slavery. Change Lives. Hope for Justice exists to bring an end to modern slavery by preventing exploitation, rescuing victims, restoring lives, and reforming society.Susan Banister has found her purpose. Susan joined the global anti-slavery charity Hope for Justice in 2017 and she also set up Slave-Free Alliance in 2018.Susan has hands on experience of rescuing victims of forced labour in the UK and understands the devastating effect this crime has and how victims and businesses can find themselves exploited. She is dedicated to creating awareness about this sinsiter problem. Susan currently works with businesses looking at modern slavery in their own organisations and their supply chains. She leads a number of modern slavery working groups including the waste and recycling and utilities sectors. Susan uses walking as a tool in her emotional armoury against the stresses and strains of this heavy career and personal responsibility. You are going to love Susan. And you will learn a lot in this episode. It truly deserves your attention. If you've been thinking about creating your own PodCast I highly recommend BuzzSprout. Their training videos are incredible. They take the "rocket science" out of podcasting! Click here: Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.There's loadsa time, energy and emotion goes into creating a Podcast. PayPal donations are always appreciated as it helps me to spend more time creating these episodes without stressing about the green stuff! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/WYWWSupport the show (https://paypal.me/walkyourwaywell)
There are all kinds of leaders in the world, and many situations crying out for leadership. In the rarest of cases, the ideal leader is drawn to an area of need – sometimes by circumstances beyond their control. When this happens, the opportunity for change is powerful and tangible and creates a momentum that pulls others in. In this Supply Chain Now interview, co-hosts Scott Luton and Kelly Barner welcome back Tim Nelson, co-founder and CEO of Hope for Justice and Slave-Free Alliance. Tim tried to be a stockbroker and then he tried to be in technology, but he was always drawn back to a place where he could have a scalable human impact. Hope for Justice is the philanthropy partner for the 2022 Supply Chain and Procurement Awards, creating an opportunity for all procurement and supply chain professionals to learn and act in the fight to end human trafficking and modern slavery. During this conversation they discuss: • What has more of an effect on Tim's thinking – the success stories told by Hope for Justice or the statistics that show just how much more work there is to be done • Why organizations from Supply Chain Now to Gartner are turning their focus to the fight against human trafficking and modern slavery • The opportunities and qualifications that make procurement and supply chain professionals the best-suited warriors for this particular human rights battle Additional Links & Resources: Learn more about Supply Chain Now:https://supplychainnow.com/program/supply-chain-now ( https://supplychainnow.com/program/supply-chain-now) Subscribe to Supply Chain Now and all other Supply Chain Now programs:https://supplychainnow.com/subscribe ( https://supplychainnow.com/subscribe) Webinar- Data at the Heart of Supply Chain Resilience and Agility: https://bit.ly/3I7kDnd (https://bit.ly/3I7kDnd) Check out the 2022 Supply Chain and Procurement Awards: https://supplychainprocurementawards.com/ (https://supplychainprocurementawards.com/) Download the U.S. Bank 2021 Q4 Freight Payment Index: https://bit.ly/3pwmWKC (https://bit.ly/3pwmWKC) This episode was hosted by Scott Luton and Kelly Barner. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/got-find-way-tim-nelson-hope-for-justice-830
January is National Human Trafficking Prevention MonthSlavery did not end, it evolved.Modern day slavery is an umbrella term encompassing human trafficking, and that is a crime that involves exploiting a person for labor, services or commercial sex.There is over 16.3 million people forced into labor and 4.8 million people forced into sexual exploitation This week, I am honored to be joined by three women representing the organization Hope for Justice to discuss many different areas around the topic of human trafficking.Hope for Justice is an organization dedicated to preventing exploitation, rescuing victims, restoring lives and reforming society.Awareness is so important to I hope you take the time to not only listen to this weeks episode, but to share it with your friends/family to help spread awareness of this horrible crime. Subscribe and hang out with me every Wednesday to stay up to date on this show. If you enjoy, please share this on your social media and tag me (@brookebrewer20) and give me a rating/review. Thank you!Show notes and references: Hope for Justice Websitehttps://hopeforjustice.orgHope for Justice Instagramwww.instagram.com/hopeforjusticeintlHope for Justice Webinar January 20th https://www.eventbrite.com/e/241286082167Donate to Hope for Justicehttps://hopeforjustice.org/donate/Human Trafficking Hotline 1-888-373-7888
Coming face to face with the attacker that left your daughter for dead should bread feelings of hatred and revenge. But what happens when love and compassion echo louder than the scars left on the heart of an entire family? In the final episode of this three part series Steve and his daughter Mariah talk about the redemptive moments that began to unfold with Kimmi on the other side of her brutal attack. They share how the power of love and compassion led the way in Steve's newfound approach to his daughter as she began her healing journey. Steve talks about the detailed account of the attackers court sentencing and reads the family impact statement that left the court, and the attacker, in shock and tears. This episode will leave your life forever impacted as one family shares what it looks like to extend radical love and compassion to the most unlovable. Don't miss one of the most powerful episodes The Connected Life has ever shared! Enrollment for Living Fully Alive 2022 is happening now! Be sure to check out www.justinandabi.com to find out how you can experience a life fully lived for yourself and the ones you care about the most! Class starts March 2nd 2022!
Tim Nelson is the CEO of Hope for Justice and is part of the founding board of the charity which exists to try and end all forms of human trafficking and modern slavery across the globe. They work alongside major multinational businesses through an organisation called the Slave Free Alliance that they set up a few years ago. What is blockchain? Blockchain is a distributed database that is shared between the nodes of computer. It stores information electronically in a digital format. It maintains a secure and decentralised record of transactions and what differentiates it to other databases is that it guarantees the fidelity and security of a record. This generates trust without the need of a third party. Modern Slavery According to the International Labour Organisation (ILO) there are 40.3 million people in forced labour, sexual exploitation, domestic servitude, organ harvesting and forced marriage worldwide: Including 24.9 million in forced labour and 4 million in forced marriage. It means there are 4 victims of modern slavery for every 1,000 peoplein the world 1 in 4 victims of modern slavery are children. Out of the 9 millionpeople trapped in forced labour, 16 million people are exploited in the private sector such as domestic work, construction or agriculture; 4.8 million persons in forced sexual exploitation, and 4 million persons in forced labour imposed by state authorities. Women and girls are disproportionately affectedby forced labour, accounting for 99% of victims in the commercial sex industry, and 58% in other sectors Global Estimates of Modern Slavery Most people think that slavery was ended with the William Wilberforce Day. However every day around the world people are being trafficked every day. They are forced to work within the supply chains of major multinational businesses, into all forms of sexual exploitation, into forced domestic servitude and in countries where there is no organ donation scheme, there is organ harvesting. Most people are shocked to know that for example in the UK, the number one place people are trafficked to the UK is actually from the UK. People are actually taken in the UK. When Hope for Justice started doing rescue and investigation in the UK, the organisation started in an area in West Yorkshire that covers 2.2m people. At that time the entire police force across England and Wales had rescued 88 individuals and said that was the extent of it through an operation called Pentameter one. Hope for Justice within its first year of operation in just West Yorkshire alone, rescued 110 victims of which the youngest was just three months old trafficked for sexual exploitation and the oldest was 58 years old for forced labour. Impact of COVID The impact of COVID has been massive on everyone around the world. The shutting down has made a bigger impact on the most vulnerable in the world. Farmers have missed crop planting or harvesting whilst others haven't been able to go to work putting them into a very vulnerable situation. It is in that backdrop that we see a real shift happening. Companies have rolled back efforts the they were doing globally. According to Tim, COVID has probably hit back the movement against modern slavery about 10 – 15 years. The vulnerabilities that existed in communities have been exasperated by COVID and one where traffickers have gone in to exploit those individuals who have the greatest degree of vulnerability. The degree of this impact is going to be felt for the decades to come as individuals who have had to take on debt, many of them are going to become debt bonded to the individual traffickers themselves. Whilst those who have taken loans whose interest rate is so high that the will never be able to pay off those loans. There is a quarry in India where 30,000 families are debt bonded to the quarry. A $150 billion industry According to the International Labour Organisation (ILO) forced labour generate...
Throughout the month of November, we're shining the spotlight on a number of nonprofit organizations who are doing some really significant work in the world.My guest this week in the November nonprofits series is Tim Nelson, CEO of Hope For Justice.Hope For Justice is a global organization that works to bring an end to modern slavery by preventing exploitation, rescuing victims, restoring lives and reforming society.Tim and I discuss some disheartening and shocking information around slavery. You'll find out that there's a lot more to slavery than sex trafficking. And you'll hear the surprising places where it's happening. While it happens around the globe, it also happens right in your backyard.But you'll also hear the positive difference that Hope For Justice is making in the world to free and restore slavery victims an to advocate for more awareness of how and where we can all play a part in ending slavery.
Singer, songwriter, author, legislative activist: Natalie Grant has held many titles throughout her storied career. However, at heart, Natalie is simply a girl who said yes to God's call to step out in faith.In this episode of Trevor Talks, Natalie outlines her road from a childhood in Seattle to an acclaimed eight-time GRAMMY nominee and five-time Dove Award-winning Female Vocalist of the Year. Along the way, God placed a passion in her heart for children who were being trafficked, both at home and around the world. The result is Hope For Justice, a nonprofit organization that has brought restoration to the lives of 102,803 children in the last year alone and recently was a key player in passing groundbreaking labor trafficking legislation.Natalie Grant is bringing her passionate heart and intensely resonant voice to so many places that we could barely cover all of them in this episode. You'll find so much more of the story in Natalie's most recent book, Dare to Be, written in collaboration with her ministry partner Charlotte Gambill. Find it on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.Follow Natalie Grant:Website: https://nataliegrant.com/Instagram: @nataliegrantFacebook: Natalie GrantTwitter: @nataliegrantLearn more about Hope For Justice:Website: https://hopeforjustice.org/Instagram: @hopeforjusticeintlFacebook: Hope For JusticeTwitter: @hopeforjusticeFor more Trevor Talks:SpotifyApple MusicGoogle PodcastsInstagramFacebook
In this powerful episode of Supply Chain Now, hosts Scott Luton and Greg White are joined by the co-founder and CEO of Hope for Justice and Slave-Free Alliance, Tim Nelson. Listen as Tim describes the impact of human trafficking and slavery on the world today and how it's happening in the most unexpected places. Additional Links & Resources: Learn more about Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.com/program/supply-chain-now Subscribe to Supply Chain Now and all other Supply Chain Now programs: https://supplychainnow.com/subscribe (https://supplychainnow.com/subscribe) Learn more about Hope for Justice: https://hopeforjustice.org/ (https://hopeforjustice.org/) Register for the 2021 Supply Chain Insights Global Summit: https://lnkd.in/dMYq3Rv (https://lnkd.in/dMYq3Rv) Register for the OMNIA Partners Connections Conference: https://bit.ly/3jHlwdv (https://bit.ly/3jHlwdv) WEBINAR- What You Can Learn From a Digital-First DTC Brand: Quip's Omnichannel Evolution: https://bit.ly/2TFPS5j (https://bit.ly/2TFPS5j) 2021 Supply Chain and Procurement Awards: https://lnkd.in/gxp7bQy (https://lnkd.in/gxp7bQy) Download the 2021 Q2 U.S. Bank Freight Payment Index: https://bit.ly/3f1LO6S (https://bit.ly/3f1LO6S) This episode was hosted by Scott Luton and Greg White. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/noble-mission-eradicate-slavery-hope-for-justice-695.
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Each day of Holy week we're releasing a short reflection around the theme of hope. Today Pete shares about hope for Justice.
The first trial of crimes against humanity in Syria is taking place — but not at the International Criminal Court. 10 years after the first protests in Syria, a tiny spark of accountability has been lit, with the trial of two Syrians who first came to Germany seeking asylum. On the anniversary of Syria’s uprising, we hear from a reporter who’s been inside the courthouse nearly every day of a harrowing trial, and from a woman who’s staged her own vigil outside of it.In this episode:Wafa Mustafa (@WafaMustafa9), Syrian activist; Hannah El-Hitami (@hannahel711), journalist in Berlin, Germany.Connect with The Take: Twitter (@AJTheTake), Instagram (@ajthetake) and Facebook (@TheTakePod)
In the fight against human trafficking, there are many great men and women advocating for the most vulnerable. At The Exodus Road we believe that when we fight human trafficking together, survivors win. Ben Cooley is the co-founder and CEO of Hope For Justice, a nonprofit that exists to bring an end to modern slavery by preventing exploitation, rescuing victims, restoring lives, and reforming society. Ben is known for his encouragement and resolve in the midst of a dark issue, and we're honored to welcome him on this episode of Until All Are Free. To learn more about the work of Hope For Justice around the world, visit hopeforjustice.org.
Hope for Justice exists to bring an end to modern slavery by preventing exploitation, rescuing victims, restoring lives and reforming society. On this episode, Richard Shoeberl, US Investigations Team Leader, joins Dan to explore the mission to prevent, rescue, restore and reform in the face of the global epidemic of slavery and human trafficking. ——————————— If you need resources or help in any way, call our 24 hour hotline at 800-828-2023 or visit www.DASASMI.org. Subscribe for a new episode each week. We publish every Wednesday morning at 8:00am. Subscribe to the weekly email newsletter here or at our website here. We appreciate your help in spreading the message of hope. You can help us reach more listeners by leaving a written review on Apple Podcasts or where you listen, and by sharing on social media.
January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month. What can you do to help this battle against modern day slavery? Become more self-aware of the problem. Learn how to spot its signs. And share this information with your friends, family members, co-workers, and acquaintances. Here are two organizations to help you get started: https://www.castla.org/ (The Coalition To Abolish Slavery) and https://hopeforjustice.org/ (Hope For Justice). Recommended Links For More Information: https://www.bataraimmigrationlaw.com/human-trafficking-in-riverside-and-san-bernardino (New Centers Of Human Trafficking ) https://www.carlosbatara.com/human-trafficking-awareness/ (Human Trafficking Awareness: The First Step In Defeating Human Slavery)
Eight-time Grammy nominee Natalie Grant has remained one of Christian music‘s top-selling artists. Most recently, Grant launched her newest album No Stranger. A fierce advocate for social justice, Natalie is also the co-founder of Hope For Justice, an international non-profit organization that works to end modern day slavery. Over her 20-year career, Natalie’s prayer and mission has remained consistent: that people would experience the hope of Jesus in everything she does.
Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Ben Cooley, Founder and CEO of Hope for Justice, who discusses starting the organization and their efforts to bring an end to modern slavery by preventing exploitation, rescuing victims, restoring lives, and reforming society. During the interview, Cooley defines modern slavery, shares recent stories of success and rescues, highlights the numbers locally in Tennessee and around the world, offers recommendations for reform and how people can get engaged, and much more.We exist to bring an end to modern slavery by preventing exploitation, rescuing victims, restoring lives, and reforming society.Background on founding Hope for Justice.Global perspective of human trafficking.Impact of COVID on global vulnerable.Recent Hope for Justice investigations of Human Trafficking in Tennessee.How the community can use their voice to fight human trafficking here in Tennessee.Learn more:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hopeforjusticeWebsite: https://hopeforjustice.org/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hopeforjusticeintl/Twitter: https://twitter.com/intent/user?screen_name=HopeforjusticeLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/hope-for-justice/
Ben talks with us about his organization, Hope For Justice, as well as the issue of modern day slavery and how it affects us globally as well as right here in Nashville, Tennessee. Ben is a sought-after speaker all over the globe, and his expertise is regularly featured by broadcasters and news media including the BBC, Sky and CNN. He speaks regularly to large audiences about modern slavery, leadership, and turning vision into practical action. Become a subscriber! Visit us at https://www.patreon.com/nashvilledailyTEXT US: 615-392-1358Today's Guest - Been Cooley | CEO of Hope for Justicehttps://www.bencooley.com/https://hopeforjustice.org/https://www.bencooley.com/podcast/Nashville Daily Artist of the Day Playlisthttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/51eNcUWPg7qtj8KECrbuwx?si=nEfxeOgmTv6rFUyhVUJY9AFollow us @ XPLR NASHWebsite - https://nashvilledailypodcast.com/YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/c/xplrnashInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/xplr.nash/Twiter - https://twitter.com/xplr_nashNASHVILLE & XPLR MERCH - http://bit.ly/nashville_merchMedia and other inquiries please email hello@xplr.lifeArtists can submit songs to be featured here https://forms.gle/mtkxUCFds7g9e2466
In this special highlight episode of The Lindsey Elmore Show, Lindsey and her guests discuss how to craft your story, how to stay authentic, and how to impact those around us and create a better world. This episode features segments from the following guests: Illana Raia, Ian Morris, Ben Cooley, Carry Somers, Lindsay Pinchuk, Dr. Chrisanne Gordon, and Madeline DiNonno. Thanks for tuning into this "best of" episode!
Eight-time Grammy nominee Natalie Grant has remained one of Christian music‘s top-selling artists with more than 500 million streams and multiple number 1's on the Billboard albums and singles charts. Most recently, Grant launched her newest album No Stranger, which set a 20-year milestone and gave the singer the biggest first week debut of her career. A fierce advocate for social justice, Natalie is also the co-founder of Hope For Justice, an international non-profit organization with 32 offices spanning 10 countries that works to end modern day slavery.Over her 20-year career, Natalie's prayer and mission has remained consistent: that people would experience faith and hope in everything that she does. Though her reach and responsibilities are vast, she continues to focus on her number one priority - family. Grant and her husband, Grammy award-winning songwriter/producer Bernie Herms, live in Nashville with their three daughters Bella, Grace and Sadie.Not sure if you heard, but we're in a global pandemic. We put together a free workbook for you- Dreaming Big in a Pandemc. Get it here.On this episode: Producer: Tatave AbeshyanProducer & Co -host: Scott Schimmel
Eight-time Grammy nominee Natalie Grant has remained one of Christian music‘s top-selling artists with more than 500 million streams and multiple number 1's on the Billboard albums and singles charts. Most recently, Grant launched her newest album No Stranger, which set a 20-year milestone and gave the singer the biggest first week debut of her career. A fierce advocate for social justice, Natalie is also the co-founder of Hope For Justice, an international non-profit organization with 32 offices spanning 10 countries that works to end modern day slavery.Over her 20-year career, Natalie's prayer and mission has remained consistent: that people would experience faith and hope in everything that she does. Though her reach and responsibilities are vast, she continues to focus on her number one priority - family. Grant and her husband, Grammy award-winning songwriter/producer Bernie Herms, live in Nashville with their three daughters Bella, Grace and Sadie.Not sure if you heard, but we're in a global pandemic. We put together a free workbook for you- Dreaming Big in a Pandemc. Get it here.On this episode: Producer: Tatave AbeshyanProducer & Co -host: Scott Schimmel
Når vi går dypere med Gud, når vi også lengre ut med Hans kjærlighet. Sondre Høysæter fra Hope For Justice preker om at Gud inviterer oss til å se, og sammen stå opp imot sosial urettferdighet i verden.Skriftsted:Dommerne 19 & 20
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Natalie Grant shares with Kim Walker-Smith the story of where they first met, growing up in the Pacific North West, becoming a worship leader & Christian artist, raising kids, reflecting on 2020, partnering with Hope For Justice & more.
We had Ben Cooley with us today and we talked the fight against human trafficking across the world, and what people need to know to get informed and help make a difference. Every day men women and children are being trafficked against their will, and most often it's happening right in front of us and many people never realize what's going on behind the scenes. Ben and the amazing team at Hope For Justice have made it their life long passion and mission to destroy this trade and bring justice to the most vulnerable and oppressed. Please tune in to learn a little more about this important topic and then go to the website below to check out Hope For Justice and find ways to get informed and involved! - Connect with Hope For Justice - https://hopeforjustice.org - Follow Hope For Justice on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hopeforjusticeintl/ - Follow Ben Cooley on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bencooley/ - Get Ben Cooleys latest book - https://www.amazon.com/dp/0830778500/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_Mro4EbAC1MNMT --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/michael-carroll/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-carroll/support
In today's episode, Lindsey is talking with two incredible humanitarians. First, Lindsey speaks with Ben Cooley, CEO and co-founder of Hope For Justice. He talks about philanthropy and why it is so important that we each get involved in our own way. 40.3 million people in the world are victims forced labor, sexual exploitation, domestic servitude, and forced marriage. Hope For Justice exists to bring an end to modern slavery while helping to restore victims lives. Then Lindsey talks with Naomi Ackerman of The Advot Project, an organization that prepares youth for success by teaching them communication and relationship skills through the arts. Naomi views her passion through the arts as a responsibility to educate youth in communities all over the globe. Want to know how to get involved? Tune in.
Welcome to another episode of OFF-AIR with Carmen! This week’s episode is a little bit different. For starters, it’s all about something very near to my heart – TEAM FREEDOM, and our fight against Human Trafficking. You are going to hear how it all came about almost ten years ago. This weekend, thousands of runners will lace up to run the Gasparilla Distance Classic along the shoreline of Tampa Bay. Several hundred of those runners will be wearing a Team Freedom jersey and running for those not free to run… YET! In this special episode, I am once again joined by my morning show partner Bill as well as Jacqueline Pastika and David Lord. Jacqueline has been with Team Freedom since Day 1. She is an OG member! David manages the US office of Hope For Justice, the organization that we partner with in this fight. Human Trafficking is a tough subject. You will hear some hard stuff in this episode. But William Wilberforce’s words always echo in my head, He said, “having heard all of this you may choose to look the other way but you can never again say you did not know. To learn more about the work of Hope For Justice, visit hopeforjustice.org Registration for Team Freedom is closed, but you can still donate to Team Freedom at themorningcruise.com To learn more about our Worship Rally on Saturday, February 22nd, with Natalie Grant, visit thejoyfm.com.
On this episode I talk to Tim Nelson, the International Development Director of Hope for Justice, a global charity fighting human trafficking and modern slavery. We talk about balancing a demanding role which takes him all over the world with family and personal time, running a business and a whole host of other topics.For more information about Hope For Justice, visit their website.www.hopeforjustice.org
Visste du at det finnes flere slaver i dag enn noen gang? Vi intervjuer Morten Eikli fra Hope for Justice for å lære hvordan vi kan bidra i kampen mot moderne slaveri.
We're back and starting the new year, no- decade off with a new podcast! This one is special, as we got to finally meet up with our new friend, Josh Mellor. Josh is a multidisciplinary artist and creative living in Manchester with his wife, Estee. His day-job involves working as a film producer at Hope For Justice—a global non-profit organization which aims to end human trafficking and modern slavery— but he is also involved in several side projects, each of which have garnered attention over the past few months. UR, is a clothing company that exists to communicate important messages surrounding self-worth and positive mental health amongst other things. Josh is the brand’s, Art Director and together with Dillon Wilson, UR’s, Creative Director and founder, the pair of them have worked together to forge the beginnings of what seems to be an effective vehicle for the kind of message desperately needed by the youth / creatives of today. Additionally, he’s also curated and built an online community of 17k followers via his IG magazine, Neon Lime. We love Josh and we know you will too! Take a listen to hear Tres and Josh talk about personal experience in the church + creative culture and their thoughts on what creatives should do to prepare themselves for working with a church. Out now on all streaming platforms! Also check out what Josh (@manlikemels) and Dillon (@dillonscottwilson) are up to with UR, (@youarecomma)
We are honoured this week to be joined by guest speaker Ben Cooley...
We are honoured this week to be joined by guest speaker Ben Cooley...
After a New Jersey law extends the statute of limitations for sexual abuse, a former Boy Scout from Denver prepares to sue his scoutmaster. Also, volunteers of many faiths help guard each others' worship services. Next, extra weight, and medical bias, add fertility challenges. Then, was it really 115 degrees this summer? How records are verified.
After a New Jersey law extends the statute of limitations for sexual abuse, a former Boy Scout from Denver prepares to sue his scoutmaster. Also, volunteers of many faiths help guard each others’ worship services. Next, extra weight, and medical bias, add fertility challenges. Then, was it really 115 degrees this summer? How records are verified.
Howard talks about there being a hope for justice in a world that is broken.
An honest look at the issue of modern-day slavery and how we can support the work that is being done by Hope for Justice.
Hope For Justice - Tim Nelson by Crossgate Church
Hope For Justice by South West London Vineyard
Hope For Justice by South West London Vineyard
Mark Bailey talks about God's heart of compassion for the most broken people in society.
In a world filled with unfairness and wicked leadership, how can we find justice? In Psalm 82, Asaph shows us how we can know what true justice is, why it is so absent here on earth, what the concequences will be for evil rulers and judges, and what we are to do in the face of injustice.
Scripture Reference: Ecclesiastes 3:16, 4:1, 5:8-9, 8:10-13, 12:11-14 ESV
Ben Cooley CEO from Hope For Justice encourages us to change the world by keeping on enduring.
Easter is on its way and Steve chats with comedy heavyweight Tony Vino, jewellery expert, Jody Wainwright and Hope for Justice's Ben Cooley. It's inspirational stuff. Don't miss this bad boy.
Rachel Jobes shares on the work of Hope For Justice and how we can help eradicate modern day slavery in our lifetime.
Pastor Adam Smith concludes our Advent series with a sermon on justice as a form of cultural renewal. In Christ, judgment against oppression and the restoration of our dignity meet at the cross.
Pastor Adam Smith concludes our Advent series with a sermon on justice as a form of cultural renewal. In Christ, judgment against oppression and the restoration of our dignity meet at the cross.
We were joined by founder and CEO of Hope for Justice, Ben Cooley
Hope For Justice Sunday (Craig McDonald) by The Vine Church - Dunfermline
It has been three years since IS began its attack on ethnic Yazidis, killing, capturing and enslaving thousands of men, women and children. - Három éve annak, hogy az ISIS megkezdte a jazidi népcsoport módszeres üldözését, írtását.
15 Whatever is has already been, and what will be has been before; and God will call the past to account. 16 And I saw something else under the sun: In the place of judgment—wickedness was there, in the place of justice—wickedness was there. 17 I said to myself, “God will bring into judgment both the righteous and the wicked, for there will be a time for every activity, a time to judge every deed.” 18 I also said to myself, “As for humans, God tests them so that they may see that they are like the animals. 19 Surely the fate of human beings is like that of the animals; the same fate awaits them both: As one dies, so dies the other. All have the same breath; humans have no advantage over animals. Everything is meaningless. 20 All go to the same place; all come from dust, and to dust all return. Ecclesiastes 4:1 Again I looked and saw all the oppression that was taking place under the sun: I saw the tears of the oppressed— and they have no comforter; power was on the side of their oppressors— and they have no comforter. Support the show (http://www.sanctuarychurch.nyc)
Ben Cooley (CEO - Hope for Justice) - Impossible is a dare - Recorded live at !Audacious Church - 23rd July 2017 - For more information about !Audacious Church please visit our website https://audaciouschurch.com If you want to buy !Audacious Resources please visit https://www.audaciousresources.com
Ben Cooley (CEO - Hope for Justice) - Leaders on a journey - Recorded live at !Audacious Church - 23rd July 2017 - For more information about !Audacious Church please visit our website https://audaciouschurch.com If you want to buy !Audacious Resources please visit https://www.audaciousresources.com
Recorded live at Life Church on Sunday 14th May 2017.
Cj Sends Word Podcast: Lifestyle, Fitness and Nutrition To Get Your Life In Focus.
Sally Murray is a Spinal Rehabilitation and Women's Health expert based in the exclusive Balance Performance Physiotherapy in London. For the past 17 years Sally has delivered a simple but profound method to achieve optimal results for her clients. Join us as we cover topics such as human trafficking and how we can help stop it, post-natal exercise, pelvic floor dysfunction and how to improve it, erectile dysfunction and potential causes, exercises to avoid straight after pregnancy, plus the surprising benefits of including raspberry and white chocolate cupcakes in your diet.
Live Life Aggressively Podcast w/Mike Mahler & Sincere Hogan
Friend of the show and popular guest, James Pond, returns for this special Veteran's Day edition of the LLA Show to discuss the following:: James discusses why he transitioned from Hope For Justice to Veteran's Path James describes how civilians can get more involved with supporting our veterans How does Veteran's Path utilize natural therapies & hormone optimization to assist veterans adjust to civilian life The guys discuss the world's worst psychiatrist James shares some of the deep personal breakthroughs he experienced while participating in a retreat with Veteran's Path How does Veteran's Path help vets, who are used to intense situations, be receptive to meditation What is James and his wife, Athena's, current involvement with Hope For Justice How does Veteran's Path plan to expand their reach to more veteran-dense populations in the U.S. How does the structure and processes James help foster with Transitions Global and Hope For Justice help him foster growth with Veteran's Path All this and much more: Links & Resources mentioned in the show: Listen to exclusive LLA Podcast Premium Episodes for Patreon Subscribers Only. Become a monthly supporter via $5 or more on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/llapodcast Project Child Save: http://projectchildsave.org Warrior Angels Foundation: http://warriorangelsfoundation.org Purchase Aggressive Strength products: http://strengthbymahler.com Purchase Aggressive Strength Bundles: http://budurl.com/mahlerbundles Purchase New Warrior Training products: http://newwarriortraining.com Veteran's Path: http://veteranspath.org Listen and download archived free episodes at http://strengthbymahler.com or http://newwarriortraining.com. also subscribe, download, rate & review us at: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/live-life-aggressively-podcast/id646524617 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=34706&refid=stpr Also, be sure to "like" and connect with us on our Facebook fan page at http://facebook.com/llapodcast.
Ben Cooley is the Co-founder and CEO of Hope for Justice, an anti-human trafficking organisation working to eradicate human trafficking in the UK. Ben speaks at all 4 meetings about his work and God's heart for those in slavery.
Recently, news reports of Korean & foreign women being raped or murdered have thrust South Korea into the international spotlight. But, another crime affecting females (that also affects males to a lesser extent) is sex trafficking. Korea FM recently spoke with Taina Bien-Aimé, executive director of the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women, & James Pond, global director of survivor care for Hope For Justice, to learn more about South Korea's E-6 visa program that is used to lure young women as hotel or entertainment employees before being pressured or forced into sex work. Subscribe to this & other Korea FM original content via:iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/korea-fm-.-net-talk-radio/id1019399741RSS - http://feeds.feedburner.com/koreafmaudioBoom - https://audioboom.com/channel/koreafmStitcher - http://stitcher.com/podcast/korean-news-updatePlayer FM - https://player.fm/series/korea-fm-talk-radio-news-podcasts-koreafmnetTunein - http://tunein.com/radio/Korea-FM-Podcasts-p832785/Acast - https://acast.com/koreafm
Stacia Freeman (US Director - Hope for Justice) - In today's episode, Stacia Freeman, US Director of , discusses how to connect with key stakeholders in your community as you seek to help end human trafficking. As you listen, you'll have the opportunity to learn: 1. Why it’s important to connect with key stakeholders. 2. What you need to figure out before reaching out to stakeholders. 3. How to avoid common mistakes as you’re just getting started.
Ben Cooley from Hope For Justice brings a challenging message on following the attitude of Jesus.
This week, our featured artist is Bethel Music and the RITOTW is Hope For Justice