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Cancer is among the most common and feared diseases in the modern world. Dr. Selwyn Vickers—president and CEO of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center—joins host Mark Labberton to discuss how precision oncology, data, and faith are transforming cancer treatment. A distinguished cancer surgeon and pancreatic cancer researcher, Vickers explains how groundbreaking advances in genomics, immunotherapy, and AI are transforming once-lethal diagnoses into survivable and even chronic conditions. Together, they explore not only the cutting-edge science of cancer care but also the spiritual, emotional, and social dimensions that affect every patient and caregiver. Resonating with themes of suffering, hope, and resurrection, this conversation offers clarity, compassion, and courage for all who are affected by cancer—from those newly diagnosed, to medical professionals, to grieving families and curious listeners. Episode Highlights “We're getting to a point where we will, in the next five to seven years, have a much better chance to cure people—and to make pancreatic cancer a chronic illness.” “We are in what's somewhat coined the golden age of cancer research.” “Cancer is a disease that creates an existential threat in ways no other illness does.” “If a tumour forms, it means your body's immune system has made a social contract with the cancer.” “We changed the diagnosis in 10–12 percent of the patients who come to us—sometimes from cancer to no cancer.” “Cancer care is a team sport. And our patients often inspire us more than we help them.” Helpful Links & Resources Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center BioNTech – creators of mRNA vaccines for COVID and cancer CAR T-Cell Therapy Overview (Cancer.gov) Tim Keller on cancer and hope Emma Thompson's Wit (HBO) BRCA1 and BRCA2 Genes and Cancer Risk MSK-IMPACT: Next-Gen Tumor Profiling About Selwyn Vickers Selwyn M. Vickers, MD, FACS, is the president and CEO of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) and the incumbent of the Douglas A. Warner III Chair. He assumed the role on September 19, 2022. Vickers is an internationally recognized pancreatic cancer surgeon, pancreatic cancer researcher, and pioneer in health disparities research. He is a member of the National Academy of Medicine and the Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars. He has served on the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Board of Trustees and the Johns Hopkins University Board of Trustees. Additionally, he has served as president of the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract and the Southern Surgical Association. Vickers is the immediate past president of the American Surgical Association. He also continues to see patients. In 1994, he joined the faculty of the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) as an assistant professor in the Department of Surgery, where he was later appointed to professor and the John H. Blue Chair of General Surgery. In 2006, Vickers left UAB to become the Jay Phillips Professor and Chair of the Department of Surgery at the University of Minnesota Medical School. Born in Demopolis, Alabama, Vickers grew up in Tuscaloosa and Huntsville. He earned baccalaureate and medical degrees and completed his surgical training (including a chief residency and surgical oncology fellowship) at the Johns Hopkins University. Vickers completed two postgraduate research fellowships with the National Institutes of Health and international surgical training at John Radcliffe Hospital of Oxford University, England. Vickers and his wife, Janice, who is also from Alabama, have been married since 1988. They have four children. Show Notes The ongoing threat and fear of cancer How Selwyn Vickers got into medicine Pancreatic cancer: Vickers's expertise “We are in what's somewhat coined the golden age of cancer research.” Sequencing the human genome “Is there a drug that might target the mutation that ended up creating your cancer?” Cancer as both a medical and existential diagnosis The revolution of precision oncology through human genome sequencing ”It takes a billion cells to have a one centimetre tumor.” Immunotherapy: checkpoint inhibition, CAR T-cell therapy, and vaccines Cellular therapy: ”Taking a set of their normal cells and re-engineering them to actually go back and target and attack their tumors. … We've seen patients who had initially a 30 percent chance of survival converted to an 80 percent chance of survival.” “We know in many tumours there's something called minimal residual disease.” “Immunizing yourself against cancer is a significant future opportunity.” Managing the power of data with AI and computational oncology Cancer-care data explosion: the role of computational oncologists Cancer vaccines: breakthrough mRNA treatment for pancreatic cancer ”Didn't ultimately win. We had to suffer through her losing her life, but was so appreciative that she got much more than the six months she was promised.” Tumour misdiagnoses and the importance of specialized expertise Pancreatic cancer challenges: immune cloaking and late-stage detection In the past, one in four would die from the operation for removing pancreatic cancer Long-term survival Future of cancer detection: AI-based medical record analysis and blood biopsies More accurate blood tests to confirm conditions Using AI to select those who are high-risk for cancer Pastor Tim Keller died of pancreatic cancer. In the past, “your doctor … helped you learn how to die.” ”[God's] given man the privilege to discover those things that have been hidden. And over time we've gradually uncovered huge opportunities to impact people's lives.” The state of breast cancer research and treatment “If you get the diagnosis of breast cancer, you have a 90 percent chance to survive and beat it over a five-year period of time.” ”In general, we're in a great state of understanding how to treat breast cancer, how to detect it early, and then have selective and targeted mechanisms to prevent it from coming back.” Prostate cancer research and treatment Theranostics: using a specific antibody to target cancer cells specifically Pediatric cancer: ”We actually treat more children for cancer than any hospital in America now, but in general, the survival for pediatric cancers is greater than 80 percent.” Emotional, psychological, and spiritual toll of cancer: importance of psycho-oncology How Sloan Kettering developed psycho-oncology to help cancer patients with mental and spiritual health Personal story: how a cafeteria worker empowers patients through food choices “We give back to them the right to choose what they get to have on their tray.” Cancer treatment is a team sport. Wit (film, Broadway play)—actress Emma Thompson plays a cancer patient studying the work of John Donne on death Socioeconomic and racial disparities in cancer care outcomes The healing role of community, support teams, and compassionate listening The importance of listening to cancer patients who are preparing to die The spiritual courage of patients and the transformative power of faith “Our patients often help us. We see the grace with which they often handle that journey.” The inspiration behind becoming a doctor: family legacy and human impact Terminal care: the sacred responsibility of walking with patients to the end Cancer research and treatment as a Christian vocation and expression of humanity Production Credits
In this episode of "Right About Now," host Ryan Alford and guest Larry Hagner, CEO of Dads Edge, discuss the critical role of fatherhood and the societal challenges men face. They emphasize the importance of men taking responsibility for their families and personal growth. The conversation critiques societal norms that promote emotional detachment and complacency, advocating for strong relationships and community support. Larry shares insights on setting high standards for children and the value of supportive male relationships. The episode underscores the impact of active fatherhood on family dynamics and society, urging men to embrace their roles with intention.TAKEAWAYSImportance of fatherhood and its impact on family dynamicsChallenges faced by men in their roles as fathers and husbandsSocietal pressures leading to emotional detachment and isolation among menThe need for personal responsibility and accountability in fatherhoodSetting high standards for children and the role of parents in guiding behaviorThe significance of personal growth and self-care for fathersCritique of societal norms that promote comfort and complacencyThe value of strong relationships and community support for menThe dangers of isolation and the "lone wolf" mentalityEncouragement for men to actively engage in their families and seek supportive networksTIMESTAMPSIntroduction to the Episode (00:00:00)Larry discusses men's care for themselves versus their families and the importance of living for their families.Podcast Introduction (00:00:23)Ryan introduces the podcast and sets the tone for the episode.Revisiting Larry Hagner (00:00:45)Ryan welcomes Larry back, highlighting his impactful work with fathers.Setting Standards in Parenting (00:01:16)Larry shares insights on parenting standards and public behavior of children.Personal Parenting Challenges (00:02:12)Larry reflects on parenting challenges with his four boys and setting standards.Life Update from Larry (00:02:51)Larry shares his current positive life changes and recent achievements.75 Hard Program Discussion (00:04:38)Ryan praises Larry for completing the 75 Hard program and its benefits.Impact of Personal Growth (00:05:31)Larry discusses how personal growth affects his family dynamics and relationships.Physical Fitness and Fatherhood (00:06:25)Larry shares how being fit positively influences his children's perception of him.Marketing and Family Dynamics (00:07:12)Ryan humorously recounts the story of receiving a marketing belt and its impact on his kids.Conversations on Fatherhood (00:08:03)Ryan and Larry discuss the importance of fatherhood and societal conditioning.Awakening to Responsibility (00:10:04)Larry reflects on his past mindset and the awakening of personal responsibility.Men's Comfort vs. Growth (00:11:42)Larry critiques the comfort-seeking behavior in men that hinders growth.Isolation and Community (00:12:33)Larry emphasizes the importance of community and relationships for men's mental health.Three Essential Male Relationships (00:18:05)Larry outlines three crucial relationships every man needs for support and growth.Societal Expectations of Men (00:19:52)Larry discusses societal pressures that promote weakness in men and the need for strength.Balancing Strength and Support (00:20:55)Ryan and Larry explore the dual need for strong men and supportive relationships.Fueling Personal Growth (00:21:49)Larry uses a car analogy to illustrate the need for supportive relationships to thrive.Here are the extracted timestamps and their respective titles in chronological order:The Erosion of Family Dynamics (00:21:53)Discussion on how societal norms are eroding the concept of family and creating weak family dynamics.The Impact of Fatherlessness (00:23:22)Larry shares statistics on fatherless homes and their correlation with societal issues like crime and teenage pregnancies.The Unique Role of Fathers (00:24:17)Exploration of how fathers contribute strength to families and the irreplaceable roles they play.Setting Standards for Relationships (00:27:46)Larry emphasizes the importance of raising children with high standards in relationships and self-worth.Guardrails of Parenting (00:30:51)Discussion on the need for parental guidance and setting standards amidst societal changes and distractions.Awareness of Family Dynamics (00:32:11)Ryan reflects on how screens and external influences affect family conversations and relationships.Balancing Responsibilities and Downtime (00:39:48)Larry talks about teaching children the importance of balancing responsibilities with leisure during summer break.Raising High-Functioning Adults (00:41:22)Emphasis on the importance of instilling responsibility and work ethic in children for their future roles as adults.Community Support and Resources (00:43:11)Larry discusses resources available for fathers through Dads Edge, emphasizing the importance of community support.Closing Remarks (44:06)Discussion on the importance of genuine connections and the invitation for future collaborations.Community Engagement (44:10)Ryan expresses gratitude to Larry and emphasizes the need for community support among fathers.Call to Action (44:15)Encouragement for dads to engage with Larry's community for support and growth.Show Information (44:17)Ryan shares where to find the podcast and resources related to the episode.Production Credits (44:35)Acknowledgment of the podcast production and invitation to explore more content.Thank You Message (44:40)Ryan thanks listeners for tuning in and highlights sponsorship opportunities. 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In this episode, Diana and JR talk about the controversial topic of whether or not a person should have consumption experience before entering the cannabis industry. Ixchel Mooney of Mujeres Valley Fairgrounds talks about the current state of the cannabis industry in New Mexico for our local look segment. 0:16 - Welcome to Your Highness Podcast 0:48 - Fave Pot 3:10 - Fave Not Pot9:40 - Main Segment27:22 - Local Look Chapters:(00:16) Favorite Cannabis and Non-Cannabis Items Favorite cannabis and non-cannabis items, Real Housewives of Salt Lake City finale, and Vamps movie discussed. (09:39) Lack of Interest in Cannabis Industry Understanding the 'why' behind hiring non-cannabis-experienced individuals and potential challenges in the industry. (17:54) Tax Stress in Cannabis Industry Cannabis companies face unique challenges due to high taxes, lack of banking support, and limited career options. (28:46) NM's Cannabis Industry New Mexico's cannabis industry faces challenges with competition, barriers to entry, unfulfilled promises, and lack of support for local businesses. (38:11) Sustainable Campground and Event Hosting Nature's journey to create a sustainable campground and event space, challenges of off-grid living, indigenous plant revival, and empowering community connections through events.Important links:Use code YHPOD for 10% off at MitragaiaUse code HIGHNESS to get 15% off at The Healing Rose This episode is produced and edited by Your Highness Media.
In this episode of #SyncMusicMondays, host K. Sparks interviews special guest Xcaliberzero. During this episode Xcaliberzero discusses how he has been able to obtain massive success within the music licensing world. Some of his Production Credits include: Complex, Fortnite, NBA, MLB, Netflix, VH1, MTV,, BET, Lifetime, Bravo, E!, and many more! Xcaliberzero Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/xcaliberzero/ K. Sparks Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ksparksmusic/ →Sound of Success← https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sync-music-success-get-your-music-in-film-and-tv-conference-tickets-662628679217?lang=en-us&locale=en_US&status=30&view=listing →Follow On Social Media← YouTube @rhythmcouture Podcast - https://audioboom.com/channels/5090014-sync-music-mondays Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rhythmcouturebiz/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/RhythmCoutureBIZ Our mission here at Rhythm Couture is to help purpose-driven musicians attain their goals doing what they love and making an impact through the power of music. ️FREE TIPS: Download our FREE TV/Film Sync Music Licensing Tips: https://www.rhythmcouture.com/mlb ️RC UNIVERSITY: Check out our online university that provides direct knowledge in regards to music licensing https://www.rhythmcouture.com/rc-academy ️COURSES/ COACHING / MASTERMINDS: Learn about our online courses, coaching, and one on one personal Music Licensing Master Mind Classes designed to help every musician reach their goals. Schedule a consultation via the contact page on our website. https://www.rhythmcouture.com/contact (Host) K. Sparks: https://www.instagram.com/ksparksmusic/ (Engineer) Es-K: https://www.instagram.com/beatsbyesk/ #musiclicensing #musiclicensingtips #xcaliberzero
Guess what? Even 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' missed the mark on Orthodox Jewish sex! I've got Shely Esses on the show today—a Sex Therapist from Toronto, Canada. With her expertise in Jewish healing, she's here to bust myths and shine a light on the cultural nuances surrounding intimacy within the Orthodox Jewish community. Let's shtup in!Show Notes[00:00:00] Shely explains Judaism's sex-positive perspective: Emphasis on marital context for sexual activity.[00:00:38] Jewish Myths Debunked: The "sheet with a hole" myth from Curb Your Enthusiasm and its origins linked to tzitzit - a traditional Jewish garment.[00:01:50] Orthodox Jewish Marital Practices: Emphasizes on sexual satisfaction in marital agreements, the importance of physical intimacy, and the varying levels of observance and practice.[00:03:26] Relationship with Local Orthodox Rabbis: Insights into personal connections, guidance, and the role of Yoetzet – female advisors.[00:03:54] Mikveh and its Significance: Explores the role of menstrual blood in religious purity, and emphasizes on self-care, rejuvenation, and marital intimacy.[00:07:21] Addressing Sexual Challenges: Approaches to tackle challenges like low desire and painful penetration, the importance of communication, techniques like dilator work, Sensate Focus, and the role of body image and sexual self-esteem.[00:10:49] Premarital Counseling in the Jewish Community: Combines religious teachings with modern sexual health approaches while emphasizing pleasure and intimacy.[00:12:33] Sexuality & Jewish Traditions: Highlights the significance of Shabbat in marital intimacy and the role of traditions in guiding sexual practices.[00:13:27] Birth Control & Hasidic Community: Navigates the balance between religious beliefs and personal choices, and highlights the importance of rabbinical guidance and personal well-being.[00:14:54] Addressing apprehensions around first-time intercourse.[00:15:19] Shely's resources and methods:Recommends website OMGYES.Describes orgasms with the metaphor of waves.Discusses the importance of understanding the nervous system.[00:15:51] Cultural insights: The significance of post-marriage intercourse in the Jewish tradition.[00:16:12] The long-term approach to intimacy: Insights on grounding oneself before intimacy, differentiating between calmness and boredom, and advocating for meditation before sex.[00:17:03] Michelle's input: Points out the resistance against integrating mindfulness and introduces Lori Brotto's workbook.[00:17:24] Shely on dealing with trauma: Introduces the ventral vagal anchor technique as well as planning sex.[00:17:48] Scheduled vs. spontaneous intimacy: Discusses the concept of Mikvah Night and addresses misconceptions about spontaneity in intimacy.[00:18:16] Embracing terminology with confidence: Encourages understanding and confidently using terms related to sexual health and anatomy.[00:18:49] Michelle's question on addressing shame: Shely emphasizes seeking sex therapy, particularly from professionals familiar with Jewish traditions.[00:19:25] Resources: Dive into sex-positive aspects of Judaism with recommended readings like works by Dr. Ruth and The Kosher Kama Sutra by Shmuley Boteach.[00:19:52] Closing remarks: Expresses gratitude to Shely for her invaluable insights and contributions.Production Credits: katie@vocalfrystudiosAbout Shely:Shely Esses RP (Qualifying) holds a marriage and family therapy (MFT) graduate degree from Iona University and currently resides in Toronto, Canada.Shely is guided by a systemic lens, a way of seeing you as an individual with interpersonal and wider-world impacts on your life. She is passionate about helping people feel comfortable in their own skin. She is delighted to help individuals, couples, and families find balance and healing in their lives.She is knowledgeable about the Orthodox community, ensuring clients feel understood halachically while discussing mental and physical health. She is also skilled at helping clients with pre-and post-marriage halachot.Shely focuses on helping clients experiencing discomfort or anxiety about their sexual self-esteem, self-worth, and relationships. She is particularly interested in working with often overlooked or underserved communities, such as those in conservative religious minority groups and people in alternative relationships. Shely is skilled at weaving together practical and holistic techniques to promote nervous system regulation & deep mindfulness. Resources For Professionals:1) Heavenly Sex: sexuality and the Jewish Tradition Dr Ruth & Jonathan Mark2) The kosher Sutra: Eight Sacred Secrets for Reigniting Desire and Restoring Passion for Life by Rabbi Shmuleyu Boteach3) Kabbalah and Sex Magic By Marla SegolPodcast: Intimate Judaism with Talli Rosenbaum and Rabbi Scott KahnFun reads: I will watch you: four short tales of Jewish love and Lust by Shoshana PearlClasses Taught by Shely: 3 CEs available! https://modernsextherapyinstitutes.com/product/sex-intimacy-and-connection-through-the-lens-of-the-sefirot-10-emanations-from-jewish-mysticism-3-ces-2023/Disclaimer
Sandie Morgan is joined by Derek Marsh, Associate Director of the Global Center for Women and Justice. They discuss Derek's BJA Fellowship on human trafficking and how law enforcement and task forces can be more proactive in investigating and assisting labor trafficking. Derek Marsh, MA, MPA Derek Marsh retired from the Westminster PD, CA, after more than 26 years of service. In 2004, Marsh helped start the Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force (OCHTTF). He served as the co-chair of the OCHFFT from 2004-12. During that time, he developed and taught courses in human trafficking across the state of California, provided oversight to human trafficking investigations, assisted in creating HT DVDs, wrote multiple grants, and provided Congressional testimony twice as a HT expert witness. He has presented anti-HT trainings across California and the United States, Saipan, Italy, and Argentina. He taught HT as an undergraduate course at Vanguard University, CA, from 2009 to present. He develops and teaches criminal justice and human trafficking courses. He has served with the United Nations to train Rwandan immigration officials, law enforcement, prosecutors, and NGOs over four intensive seminars in 2017. He has an MA in Human Behavior, an MPA in Police Management & Leadership, and graduated from FBINA Class #224. Currently, D.C. Marsh works as the Assistant Director at the Global Center for Women and Justice. He is researching how human trafficking task forces identify, investigate, and prosecute labor trafficking cases throughout the United States through on-site visits and review of historical task force and federal performance documents. He is helping to develop and provide training and technical assistance through the BIA, TTAC, and OVC-TTAC agencies. His expertise in Criminal Justice will contribute to the research, education, and advocacy mission of the Global Center for Women and Justice. Key Points From 2015-2018, Derek Marsh was a visiting fellow with the Bureau of Justice Assistance to conduct research on human trafficking. Across the board, we are missing labor trafficking cases due to a lack proactive investigations. The history of trafficking investigations in the U.S. shows a striking shift from labor to sex trafficking in 2009. To successfully address labor trafficking, we need to redefine what success means. The goal for law enforcement and prosecution should be to seek justice and closure for victims, whether it be via a criminal or civil case. Building a task force that is equipped to address labor trafficking looks different than a task force to address sex trafficking. Resources 2022 Trafficking in Persons Report Ep. 187 - Why is Labor Trafficking so Hard to Find? Human Trafficking Institute - Federal Reports Anti-Human Trafficking Certificate Program Love the show? Consider supporting us on Patreon! Become a Patron Transcript Dave [00:00:00] You're listening to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. This is episode 290, BJA Fellowship Review, with Derek Marsh. Production Credits [00:00:09] Produced by Innovate Learning, maximizing human potential. Dave [00:00:29] Welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. My name is Dave Stachowiak. Sandie [00:00:35] And my name is Sandie Morgan. Dave [00:00:37] And this is the show where we empower you to study the issues, be a voice, and make a difference in ending human trafficking. Today we have back a frequent guest of ours, Sandie, our associate director here at the Global Center for Women and Justice, Derek Marsh. Derek, so glad to have you back with us. Derek [00:00:55] Glad to be back. Thanks for having me. Sandie [00:00:57] So, Derek, you were adjunct here before you retired from Westminster Police Department,
Dr. Sandie Morgan is joined by survivor, author, and advocate, Keeya Vawar. Together they discuss partnership between allies and survivors, survivors redesigning their life, and much more! Keeya Vawar Keeya Vawar advocates for victims of sex trafficking globally. She is a lived experience survivor expert, mentor, speaker and author of “One Thousand Elsewhere: A True Survivor Story.” A powerful voice of hope in a growing ecosystem of despair, her motivation and passion for youth and women of all ages is inextricably linked to her own story of hardship and survival against insurmountable odds. info@keeyavawar.com | Instagram: @keeyasays | Facebook Page: Keep Encouraging Everyone Young At Heart Key Points Healing is a lifelong journey that requires lifelong assistance. Inadequate services and unrealistic expectations can lead victims back into the life. Survivor mentors and non-survivor mentors both play a significant role in the healing process as allies to survivors. Redesigning your life Resources Keeya Vawar One Thousand Elsewhere: A True Survivor Story by Keeya Vawar 275 – Reflections on Human Trafficking from a Community Leader Bochy's Place Anti-Human Trafficking Certificate Program Ensure Justice Conference - March 3-4, 2023 Love the show? Consider supporting us on Patreon! Become a Patron Transcript Dave [00:00:00] You're listening to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. This is episode number 289 Survivor Led Advocacy, with Keeya Vawar. Production Credits [00:00:09] Produced by Innovate Learning, maximizing human potential. Dave [00:00:29] Welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. My name is Dave Stachowiak. Sandie [00:00:34] And my name is Sandie Morgan. Dave [00:00:37] And this is the show where we empower you to study the issues, be a voice, and make a difference in ending human trafficking. Sandie, of course, one of the most important voices we always have as part of these conversations is the voice and the experience of survivors. I'm so glad to welcome today Keeya Vawar. She is an advocate for victims of sex trafficking globally. She has the lived experience as a survivor expert, mentor, and speaker and author of One Thousand Elsewhere: A True Survivor Story. Keeya, we're so glad to have you with us today. Keeya [00:01:13] It's my honor to be here. Sandie [00:01:14] I'm really excited to meet you because Antipas Harris, Dr. Antipas Harris is the one who introduced us. So big shout out. And he was on Episode 275 Reflections on Human Trafficking from a Community Leader. And he told me that you are a powerful advocacy leader, your voice, your story, and you're just a beacon of light. So let's dig in and tell me a little bit, first of all, about your lifetime goals. Keeya [00:01:56] I've ten goals. You know, pretty simple. I want to make impact in the space against human trafficking. Simply put, I use my story to do that right now. But really, to continue on this journey of training and directly being involved in the lives of survivors. And so that's it's simply put, I could do this for the rest of my life. Sandie [00:02:24] And you told your story in a book called One Thousand Elsewhere: A True Survivor Story. How did you choose the title One Thousand Elsewhere? Keeya [00:02:39] Well, I chose the title based on my faith. And there was a scripture in Psalm 84:10 that said, "Better is one day in your courts than a thousand elsewhere." I'd rather be a doorkeeper in the House of the Lord then dwell in the tents of the wicked. And I think about the years that I discussed in my book as being the journey to elsewhere. It was everything else in between doing right things. It was my story of struggle. It was my story of victimization. But also my story of escape.
Sandie and Dave reflect on how far the movement has come since the Trafficking Victims Protection Act passed in October 2000, and was soon followed by the United Nations Palermo Protocol in December 2000. In 2023, we are positioned to move beyond awareness. Ending human trafficking requires everyone--educators, business leaders, social workers, attorney, nonprofits, and the church--to do more! Key Points Alert your community that January is National Slavery and Human Trafficking Awareness Month and bring visibility to the issue. Listen to Survivors on the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. Consume consciously and use the Sweat & Toil app to have age-appropriate conversations with your child. Join the Ending Human Trafficking: Strategies for the Church Today book challenge: Read the book in 31 days for the month of January. Send the book to three people--a great Christmas gift!! (at ivpress.com use EHTlearn for 30% off + free shipping) Start a book club to read and discuss together using our leader's guide (coming soon). Attend local Slavery & Human Trafficking Prevention Month events - check out GCWJ's January events: January 7 - Train the Trainer from 9 AM-12 PM January 11 - Sextortion film screening from 6-8 PM January 28 - Smart Families, Safe Kids from 11 AM - 2PM Join the Ending Human Trafficking podcast challenge using the 31 Day Podcast Challenge Toolkit (coming soon). Love the show? Consider supporting us on Patreon! Become a Patron Transcript Dave [00:00:00] You're listening to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. This is episode number 288, Practical Strategies to Go Beyond Awareness. Production Credits [00:00:10] Produced by Innovate Learning, maximizing human potential. Dave [00:00:29] Welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. My name is Dave Stachowiak. Sandie [00:00:35] And my name is Sandie Morgan. Dave [00:00:37] And this is the show where we empower you to study the issues, be a voice, and make a difference in ending human trafficking. You hear us say that at the beginning of every episode, and we do invite you every time to start by studying the issues, and we often have that invitation at the end of our conversations. For those who haven't already, go to endinghumantrafficking.org to download Sandie's guide as a starting point. And yet there is so much that you can do, regardless of how much you have listened to us or what your level of expertise is, or perhaps you're just picking this up for the very first time. The mission of the Global Center for Women and Justice is to take action and to move beyond just awareness and to actually take action in order to have some wonderful things begin to move forward. And you can, regardless if you've been thinking and contributing for a decade, or perhaps you've just downloaded this episode for the first time today. There are many things you can do that go beyond awareness and that you can take action on right now. Today we're going to look at six. We're often asked, Sandie and I, what can I do to move forward? In addition to listening to the show, in addition to going on the website, what can I do to move forward? And we've got six key things for you. Things that are very timely in the next couple of months that will help you to move forward and to take action to go beyond awareness. Sandie, I'm so glad we get to have this conversation because there's a lot happening, isn't there? Sandie [00:02:13] Oh, my goodness. There really is. And when I think back to 2011, when you invited me to start this podcast, I had no idea we would still be doing it 11 years later at my desk. But the Trafficking Victims Protection Act was passed in October 2000 and shortly after the United Nations passed the Palermo Protocol.
Abigail Rose Baez | Blended Sense - Creative Intelligence for a New Kind of Production In a content-driven world- creativity wears the crown. Those who make it hold the keys, and those who need it are desperate to have it. Especially at the local scale. The past 3 years required all business owners to find a way to communicate online- in every area of their business- with content. Still, the content creation industry is clunky and outdated. Traditional routes of paying a high premium for one piece of content from an agency is antiquated. As for the creative freelancers- talented but too common- they struggle with customer service, project management, and accounting while running their business solo. Blended Sense is on a mission to connect the local business owner to the local creative pro. On their end-to-end media production platform, Customers purchase Production Credits to redeem on a Menu of Digital Assets, schedule and attend their Content Sweep, collaborate and create with their matched Creative Team, and access organized ready-to-publish digital assets. It takes the guess work out of content creation, de-risks the investment in creative resources, and frees the business owner of the logistical stress that comes with producing content. Co-founded by Abigail and Albert Baez, artists and builders from the Northeast and ATX locals coming up on a decade- the company strives to lead with empathy, #Safesets, and creative tech innovation. About Abigail: Abigail Rose Baez is an artist and builder who really enjoys play, creatively solving problems, and all forms of story telling. Co founding Blended Sense with her husband was the result of experiencing the pain points they are solving for within her own acting career, and commiserating turned brainstorming together. She wears the scars of entrepreneurship while becoming a mother in a pandemic proudly and published her first book titled "The Year You Were Born" in April 2022 about the experience. She is grateful to have been warmly embraced almost 8 years ago by Texans, but is still a proud Masshole at heart. She owes so much to the Texas film industry for teaching her how to be on camera. --- This episode is sponsored by Tequila 512: Tequila 512 is an Austin owned and operated tequila company. Distilled in Jalisco, it's made from 100% blue agave and real volcanic spring water. Crisp and clean with just a hint of sweetness – it's the perfect anytime tequila! Whether you've been coding all day and need to unwind, or your VC group is throwing a party – you can always count on Tequila 512 to bring you incredible tequila at an incredible price. You can find the Blanco, Reposado, or Anejo at your local retailer. Check them out at http://www.tequila512.com/ --
Dr. Sandie Morgan is joined by the Honorable Judge Joanne Motoike to discuss GRACE Court, a collaborative court designed to provide services to CSEC victims and rehabilitate them to be reintegrated back into the community. Honorable Joanne Motoike The Honorable Joanne Motoike serves as an associate justice of the 4th District Court of Appeal, Division 3. Previously, she was the Presiding Judge of the Juvenile Court in Orange County, California where she also oversaw a unique collaborative court for child victims of commercial sexual exploitation called GRACE Court. She has also served as a senior deputy public defender at the Orange County Public Defender's Office, and as a trial attorney in the Office of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia at the Hague. Key Points GRACE (Generating Resources to Abolish Child Exploitation) Court was developed to provide youth and families with services as they went through the legal process in their cases. Juvenile Court is done with the mindset of rehabilitation of the youth coming through the court system to reduce the recidivism rates of that population. In comparison, Criminal Court is designed to punish in order to deter further conduct. GRACE Court is a speciality collaborative court to address the specific needs of CSEC victims. To start a collaborative CSEC court, start with contacting law enforcement and other key stakeholders that will play a significant role in providing services to potential victims. Resources EP. 112 – Juvenile Justice Inspiring Hope: An Interview with Hon. Maria Hernandez Orange County, California Collaborative Courts Love the show? Consider supporting us on Patreon! Become a Patron Transcript Dave [00:00:00] You're listening to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. This is episode number 283, Why A Special Court for CSEC Victims, with Judge Joanne Motoike. Production Credits [00:00:12] Produced by Innovate Learning, maximizing human potential. Dave [00:00:31] Welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. My name is Dave Stachowiak. Sandie [00:00:37] And my name is Sandie Morgan. Dave [00:00:39] And this is the show where we empower you to study the issues, be a voice, and make a difference in ending human trafficking. Sandie, today a wonderful partner with us to really help us to understand more on the legal side of our work. And of course, so much of our work here at the Global Center for Women and Justice is about building partnerships across the legal community, law enforcement, government, so many wonderful experts that we've been able to talk with. And today, an expert that will help us to really get even more perspective on what happens inside the courtrooms. I'm so glad to welcome the Honorable Joanne Motoike. She serves as an associate justice of the Fourth District Court of Appeals Division Three. Previously, she was the presiding judge of the Juvenile Court in Orange County, California, where she also oversaw a unique collaborative court for child victims of commercial sexual exploitation called the GRACE Court. She has also served as a senior deputy public defender at the Orange County Public Defender's Office and as a trial attorney in the office of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia at The Hague. Judge Motoike, welcome to our show today. Joanne [00:01:56] Thank you. Thank you so much for having me. Sandie [00:01:59] I'm excited about this conversation. First of all, congratulations on your appointment as an associate judge of the Fourth District Court of Appeal. That's so impressive. And I just love what I know you'll be able to accomplish in this new role. But today we're going to talk about your experience as presiding judge in juvenile court in Oran...
Sandie Morgan and Ioana Bauer, with eLiberare in Romania, discuss a crisis prevention model in response to the Ukrainian refugee crisis. They discuss when to prepare for a crisis and four critical components to a safe and sustainable model to address a refugee trafficking crisis. Ioana Bauer Ioana Bauer has been active in the area of protecting human rights and dignity since 2005, and, since 2010, she has dedicated her efforts to addressing human trafficking by leading and shaping prevention activities, developing materials on the issue and conducting capacity building activities. Ioana has worked directly with survivors of human trafficking and she is passionate about fighting injustice, being a firm believer in the power of community and collective action. Ioana is an Ashoka Fellow, a 2020 Resilience Fellow with GITOC, and is recognized as one of the women leaders advancing the UN SDGs globally. Currently, Ioana is serving as president of the board of eLiberare, a leading Romanian anti-trafficking CSO, after finishing her term as policy adviser in the office of the Prime Minister in the Romanian Government, where she led the working group on child safety. Key Points It is important to always prepare for a crisis intervention, never react. Organizations should always remember their mission and who they are, instead of trying to be everything during a crisis. eLiberare developed the Kompass Model, a strategy to create barriers against trafficking for refugees and displaced people in response to the Ukrainian crisis. 4 Components of the Kompass Model: 1) Raised awareness about safety measures for Ukrainian refugees 2) Conducted capacity building for new stakeholders responding to the crises and for Ukrainian refugees to navigate the road ahead 3) Developed individual safety plans for individuals vulnerable to being trafficked 4) Provide and coordinator short-term and long-term assistance Resources eLiberare Response Model of Intervention in the Ukrainian Crisis | Kompass Model 6 Months Report (March - August 2022) | Kompass Model Love the show? Consider supporting us on Patreon! Become a Patron Transcript Dave [00:00:00] You're listening to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. This is episode number 282. Crisis Prevention of Ukraine Refugee Trafficking, with Ioana Bauer. Production Credits [00:00:12] Produced by Innovate Learning, maximizing human potential. Dave [00:00:32] Welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. My name is Dave Stachowiak. Sandie [00:00:37] And my name is Sandie Morgan. Dave [00:00:39] And this is the show where we empower you to study the issues, be a voice, and make a difference in ending human trafficking. Sandie, of course, Ukraine has been so much in the news over this last year and as we know, so many of the challenges the human suffering that we see in the news relates directly back, unfortunately, to the things that we see in trafficking. Today, we're going to take a look at this in detail with someone who's such an expert in this work and is on the ground doing incredible work to serve people. I'm so glad to welcome Ioana Bauer. She has been active in the area of protecting human rights and dignity since 2005. And since 2010, she has dedicated her efforts to addressing human trafficking by leading and shaping prevention activities, developing materials on the issue, and conducting capacity building activities. Ioana has worked directly with survivors of human trafficking and she is passionate about fighting injustice, being a firm believer in the power of community and collective action. Ioana is an Ashoka Fellow, a 2020 Resilience Fellow with GITOC, and is recognized as one of the women leaders advancing the UN's Sustainable Development Goals globally. Currently,
Sandie is joined by Jeremy Vallerand, CEO and President of Atlas Free. Formerly Rescue Freedom International, Atlas Free is leading the charge to discover, connect, and grow the global network of anti-human trafficking organizations. Jeremy Vallerand Jeremy Vallerand is the CEO & President of Atlas Free, a global non-profit organization working in over 20 countries to prevent, combat, and end sex trafficking and exploitation. His Tedx Talk - “Using Your Passions to Fight Injustice” - encourages people to leverage their own skills and passions to improve the world around them. He has an undergraduate degree in Business from Trinity Western University in British Columbia, Canada and a graduate degree in Diplomacy from Oxford University in the UK. Jeremy lives in Seattle, WA with his wife, Maren, and their three children. Key Points Atlas Free started with the idea to vet and connect international organizations combatting human trafficking with U.S. communities and supporters, and vice versa. "Rescue" does not capture the work and role that survivors play in their own recovery from human trafficking. Atlas Free looks as being "heroic" as sacrificing your time and resources to give agency back to those being served. Atlas Free's (formerly Rescue Freedom International) vision is to rebrand their organization to recognize the need for a global atlas, a global network, to address human trafficking. Resources Atlas Free Using your passions to fight injustice | Jeremy Vallerand | TEDxKirkland Love the show? Consider supporting us on Patreon! Become a Patron Transcript Dave [00:00:00] You're listening to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. This is episode number 281, Why Change Your Name, with Jeremy Vallerand. Production Credits [00:00:08] Produced by Innovate Learning, maximizing human potential. Dave [00:00:28] Welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. My name is Dave Stachowiak. Sandie [00:00:33] And my name is Sandie Morgan. Dave [00:00:36] And this is the show where we empower you to study the issues, be a voice, and make a difference in ending human trafficking. Sandie, I'm so glad for us to welcome today another guest expert who's going to help us to really expand our horizons and to challenge us in some new ways as well. Jeremy Vallerand is the CEO and president of Atlas Free, a global nonprofit organization working in over 20 countries to prevent combat and sex trafficking and exploitation. His TEDx Talk, "Using Your Passions to Fight Injustice," encourages people to leverage their own skills and passions to improve the world around them. He has an undergraduate degree in business from Trinity Western University in British Columbia and a graduate degree in diplomacy from Oxford University. Jeremy lives in Seattle with his wife Marin and their three children. Jeremy, welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. Jeremy [00:01:32] Thanks so much for having me. I'm excited to be here. Sandie [00:01:34] And Jeremy, you and I have known each other for so many years. I think the first friend that we had in common was Dick Foth, who as a child, I grew up in the shadow of his leadership and have always admired him as a mentor. Jeremy [00:01:52] Yeah, yeah. He's one of my favorite human beings. And he was also the founding board chair of Atlas Free, so. Sandie [00:01:58] Oh, well, that's exciting. Well, let's jump into this. So first of all, just a little bit about your background. How did you get involved in the whole anti-human trafficking movement? It doesn't sound like that is something that would have come about in your normal everyday business agenda. Jeremy [00:02:23] Yeah. So, as you kind of hinted at I was on kind of the business trajectory, I sort of assumed that that was where I was going ...
Sandie is joined by Justin Dillon to discuss new legislation that will address known forced labor in supply chains. They look at how companies can become aware and map their supply chain, various tools available on the market, and the need for a balance between educating and incentivizing corporations. Justin Dillon Justin is an entrepreneur, author, and artist. He founded the enterprise software company FRDM, with a mission of changing the world through the power of our purchases. FRDM is a business platform used by Fortune 500 companies to measure and mitigate risk of forced labor in supply chains. Justin is also the Founder and CEO of Made In A Free World, a non-profit organization dedicated to ending forced labor, human trafficking, and modern-day slavery through increased public awareness, action and advocacy. He is author of A Selfish Plan to Change the World (2017) which reveals the secret to a life of deep and lasting significance: the discovery that our need for meaning is inextricably linked to the needs of the world. Justin made his directorial debut in the film Call + Response, which revealed the world's 27 million dirtiest secrets: there are more slaves today than ever before in human history. The “rockumentary” was theatrically released around the world and became one of the top documentaries of 2008. Justin founded the nonprofit organization Slavery Footprint. Partnering with the U.S. State Department and Google, they launched a multiple-award-winning website that asks the question, “How Many Slaves Work For You?” The website and mobile app allow consumers to visualize how their consumption habits are connected to modern-day slavery. Justin has worked in technology and human rights for ten years, advising the United Nations, White House, and several Fortune 100 companies on supply chain transparency and the purpose economy. Key Points People want to do good with lives, so for advocates, its about how to get more people involved and aware. Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) "imposes various restrictions related to China's Xinjiang Uyghur region, including by prohibiting certain imports from Xinjiang and imposing sanctions on those responsible for human rights violations there." Transparency in supply chains can solves problems, other than forced labor, such as environmental climate change problems and operational problems. The Forced Labor Enforcement Task Force (FLETF) will implement a cycle of monitoring and evaluating work being done by corporations to adapt to the UFLPA bill. It is important that buyer work with their suppliers to improve their supply chain and create incentives for supplies to be transparent. As a movement, remember to celebrate the wins. Resources California Transparency in Supply Chains Act, 2010 EP. 17 - California Transparency in Supply Chains Act EP. 209 – Is Supply Chain Transparency Working? with Ben Greer EP. 195 – The Sydney Framework: Supply Chains and Sustainable Development Goal 8.7, with John McCarthy EP. 267 – The Intersection of Business and Human Rights, with John Cotton Richmond EP. 269 – Empowering Businesses to Create a Slave Free World, with Matt Friedman EP. 247 – Perspectives on Transformation in Labor Trafficking, with Ben Skinner Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) Love the show? Consider supporting us on Patreon! Become a Patron Transcript Dave [00:00:00] You're listening to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. This is episode number 280, Shifting the Supply Chain Burden, with Justin Dillon. Production Credits [00:00:09] Produced by Innovate Learning, maximizing human potential. Dave [00:00:30] Welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. My name is Dave Stachowiak. Sandie [00:00:35] And my name is Sandie Morgan.
Sandie is joined by Kendra Tankersley-Davis to discuss the characteristics and signs of youth who are identified as being commercially sexually exploited. Sandie and Kendra provide statistics on what CSEC looks like in Orange County, risk factors for caregivers to look out for, and tips for individuals interested in becoming a foster/resource parent. Kendra Tankersley-Davis Kendra has worked with at-risk children and families, who are involved in the child welfare, probation, or mental health systems due to complex trauma, for over sixteen years. She has worked in Human Trafficking supporting survivors in transitioning out of the life, educating communities, teaching preventative methods, and providing advocacy for over fifteen years. Kendra has a Bachelors Degree in Criminal Justice and a Master's Degree in Family and Human Development; she is currently The Vice President of External Affairs at Crittenton Services for Children and Families. Key Points For youth who experience trauma, often their development can stop or be hindered at that age of experience. 80% of the CSEC (commercially sexually exploited children) who were identified in Orange County were from Orange County The biggest risk factor for exploitation is prior abuse and neglect. Training to recognize the signs of possible exploitation and/or abuse for anyone interacting with youth is important to take action and prevent further harm. Resources Crittenton Services for Family and Children Smart Mamas, Safe Kids - OC Parent Anti-Human Trafficking Training EP. 278 - Identifying and Interacting with Minor Victims of Human Trafficking, with Dr. Jodi Quas Love the show? Consider supporting us on Patreon! Become a Patron Transcript Dave [00:00:00] You're listening to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. This is episode number 279, Who Are the Kids Being Trafficked, with Kendra Tankersley-Davis. Production Credits [00:00:11] Produced by Innovate Learning, maximizing human potential. Dave [00:00:31] Welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. My name is Dave Stachowiak. Sandie [00:00:37] And my name is Sandie Morgan. Dave [00:00:39] And this is the show where we empower you to study the issues, be a voice, and make a difference in ending human trafficking. Sandie, today we are turning our attention of our conversation towards kids. The most important people, perhaps in this conversation. One of the reasons we continue to come back to the topic of children in our conversation about ending human trafficking. Today, an expert with us who's going to help us to really understand this population better and some of the implications that we can all learn from. I'm so pleased to welcome Kendra Tankersley-Davis. She is an adjunct professor for the Global Center for Women and Justice here at Vanguard University. Kendra has worked with at-risk children and families who are involved in the child welfare probation or mental health systems due to complex trauma. And she's been doing the work for over 16 years. She has worked in human trafficking, supporting survivors and transitioning out of the life, educating communities, teaching preventative methods, and providing advocacy for over 15 years. Kendra has a bachelor's degree in criminal justice and a master's degree in Family and Human Development. She's currently the Vice President of External Affairs at Crittenton Services for Children and Families. Kendra, what a pleasure to have you with us. Kendra [00:01:53] Thank you so much. I'm very excited to be here. I listen to the podcast pretty much weekly, so I'm excited to be a guest. Thank you so much. Sandie [00:02:02] I'm really happy to have you, Kendra. And we just got to have a whole week together last month with our faculty student trip to Navajo Nation,
Dr. Sandie Morgan is joined by Dr. Jodi Quas to discuss new research on forensic interviews for minor victims of human trafficking. They review what the research is saying, strategies to work with minors, and how this research is being disseminated for implementation. Dr. Jodi Quas Jodi Quas, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychological Science at the University of California, Irvine. Her work is recognized across the globe for advancing knowledge of children's eyewitness capabilities, abuse disclosure, and of the consequences of legal involvement on child victims, witnesses, and defendants. She has received numerous awards for her work and student training. She is dedicated to pursuing rigorous science on crucial topics relevant to identifying and intervening on behalf of victimized children, and to disseminating findings to law enforcement, legal and medical professionals, educators, and social service professionals in the U.S. and abroad. Most recently, with funding from the National Science Foundation and the Criminal Investigations and Network Analysis Center, she has been focused on improving legal interventions for adolescent victims of abuse and commercial sexual exploitation. Key Points The anti-human trafficking research community has been developing tools and forensic interview approaches for child victims of human trafficking. During investigations, it is important to give adolescents control by pausing and listening to them. Nationwide surveys with law enforcement, forensic interviewers, school psychologists, health care providers, et-cetera have assisted to understand what approaches are currently being used during investigations to know what changes are needed. Rapport building and trust in the beginning is crucial with adolescent victims. Resources Criminal Investigations and Network Analysis Center (CINA) Adolescent and Childhood Experience Lab Love the show? Consider supporting us on Patreon! Become a Patron Transcript Dave [00:00:00] You're listening to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. This is episode number 278, Identifying and Interacting with Minor Victims of Human Trafficking, with Dr. Jodi Quas. Production Credits [00:00:13] Produced by Innovate Learning, maximizing human potential. Dave [00:00:33] Welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. My name is Dave Stachowiak. Sandie [00:00:39] And my name is Sandie Morgan. Dave [00:00:41] And this is the show where we empower you to study the issues, be a voice, and make a difference in ending human trafficking. Sandie, we've had so many conversations over the years of thinking about children and the unfortunate connection with trafficking and there's so many things for us to learn and I'm thrilled today to be able to welcome back a guest. Absolutely an expert in so many of these areas and it's going to help us to really think about identification and interacting with victims. I'm so pleased to welcome back to the show, Jodi Quas. She is professor of psychological science at the University of California, Irvine. Her work is recognized across the globe for advancing knowledge of children's eyewitness capabilities, abuse disclosure, and of the consequences of legal involvement on child victims, witnesses, and defendants. She has received numerous awards for her work and student training. She's dedicated to pursuing rigorous science on crucial topics relevant to identifying and intervening on behalf of victimized children and disseminating findings to law enforcement, legal, and medical professionals, educators and social service professionals in the U.S. and abroad. Most recently, with funding from the National Science Foundation and the Criminal Investigations and Network Analysis Center, she has been focused on improving legal interventions for adolescent...
Sandie Morgan and Dave Stachowiak discuss how to navigate being a leader and making change during and post COVID. Dave gives tips on balancing leadership roles, how to grow as a leader, and early foundational tips for starting a nonprofit. Dave Stachowiak Dave is the host and founder of Coaching for Leaders, a top-rated management podcast downloaded 25 million times. With more than 15 years of leadership at Dale Carnegie and a thriving, global leadership academy, he helps leaders discover practical wisdom, build meaningful relationships, and create movement for genuine results. Dave is also founder of the Coaching for Leaders Academy, a year-long leadership development cohort. His credentials include a doctoral degree in organizational leadership from Pepperdine University, several international business leadership awards from Dale Carnegie, and graduation from Coach U. He also serves on the board of the Global Center for Women & Justice at Vanguard University and co-hosts the Ending Human Trafficking podcast with longtime friend, Sandie Morgan. Key Points Leaders in nonprofits balance: 1)Leading the organizations mission and big picture; and 2) Managing the complex day-to-day organizational management Having a community and partnering with others in the same field can be beneficial for leaders to gain new skills and learn from people who are working in the same sphere and similar roles. Nonprofit leaders, or individuals who want to become leaders, need to distinguish between what feels good in the moment and what is actually good for the movement. Building a strong team and knowing how and what to delegate is key to sustainability. Resources Coaching for Leaders The Vision Driven Leader: 10 Questions to Focus Your Efforts, Energize Your Team, and Scale Your Business by Michael Hyatt How to Sell Your Vision with Michael Hyatt | Coaching for Leaders podcast How Great Teams Find Purpose, with David Burkus | Coaching for Leaders podcast Business Model Generation Effective Delegation of Authority, with Hassan Osman | Coaching for Leaders podcast How to Work With a Board, with Denice Hinden | Coaching for Leaders podcast How to Define a Role, with Pat Griffin | Coaching for Leaders podcast Love the show? Consider supporting us on Patreon! Become a Patron Transcript Dave [00:00:00] You're listening to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. This is episode number 276, Nonprofit Leadership with Coaching for Leaders host, Dave Stachowiak. Hey, that's me. Production Credits [00:00:12] Produced by Innovate Learning, maximizing human potential. Dave [00:00:31] Welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. My name is Dave Stachowiak. Sandie [00:00:37] And my name is Sandie Morgan. Dave [00:00:39] And this is the show where we empower you to study the issues, be a voice, and make a difference in ending human trafficking. Sandie, every two weeks we get together, we have a fabulous guest on who's an expert in some area to help us. Today you just have outdone yourself with the guest you have found. I am so impressed. Sandie [00:00:57] Oh, my goodness, Dave, I'm so excited to tell everybody that my guest is Dave Stachowiak. Yay. And let me just do, be a little bit formal here. His bio: Dave is the host and founder of Coaching for Leaders, a top rated management podcast downloaded 25 million times with more than 15 years of leadership at Dale Carnegie and a thriving Global Leadership Academy, he helps leaders discover practical wisdom, build meaningful relationships, and create movement for genuine results. Welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast, Dave. Dave [00:01:44] What a pleasure to be here. I feel like I've been here before somehow. Sandie [00:01:49] Well,
Dr. Morgan and Dr. Harris discuss overlapping social issues and the role of the community and the church in developing solutions with positive outcomes. Rev. Dr. Antipas Harris Rev. Dr. Harris is a scholar-practitioner with nearly 20 years of experience as a university professor at several schools, including Sacred Heart University, New York Theological Seminary, Fuller Theological Seminary, Portland Theological Seminary, Vanguard University, and Regent University. He has held a lecture chair at North Central University in Minneapolis, Minnesota and also served as founding president-dean of Jakes Divinity School in Dallas, Texas. Rev. Dr. Harris is the founder and president of the Urban Renewal Center in Norfolk, Virginia. It is a center for moral thought, voice, and action. The center engages research, conversations, consulting, and community engagement. It advances principles and practices of diversity, equity, and inclusion for common good through the fusion of cultural competence and the ongoing process of cultural humility. Key Points While there are many problems in the world, there are many people who want to be part of the solution to be mobilized. Research is important to understand if our outreach is having positive outcomes in the community we are serving. The church needs to be aware and equipped with how social issues often intersect, and be trained on how to discern when those differing issues arise in their community. Our lives and decisions are shaped by our shared experience and the social fabric of our community, therefore, our successes and challenges are community successes and challenges. Resources The Urban Renewal Center Human trafficking in plain sight: the story of a true survivor Keeya Vawar Love the show? Consider supporting us on Patreon! Become a Patron Transcript Dave [00:00:00] You're listening to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. This is episode number 275 Reflections on Human Trafficking from a Community Leader. Production Credits [00:00:10] Produced by Innovate Learning, maximizing human potential. Dave [00:00:29] Welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. My name is Dave Stachowiak. Sandie [00:00:34] And my name is Sandie Morgan. Dave [00:00:37] And this is the show where we empower you to study the issues, be a voice, and make a difference in ending human trafficking. Sandie, so much of what we've talked about on the show over the years is from the perspective of partnership, and there's no greater partnership than the partnership within our communities. I'm so glad today to be able to welcome community leader and expert who will help us to really bring some new perspective into this conversation. I'm so pleased to welcome the Reverend Dr. Antipas Harris. He is a scholar practitioner with more than 20 years of experience as a university professor at several schools, namely Sacred Heart University, New York Theological Seminary, Fuller Theological Seminary, Portland Theological Seminary, Vanguard University, and Regent University, where he was a tenured associate professor and held administrative roles. He has held a lecture chair at North Central University in Minneapolis. He's also served as the founding president and dean of Jakes Divinity School in Dallas, Texas. He's the founder and president of the Urban Renewal Center in Norfolk, Virginia. It is a center for moral thought, voice and action. The center engages research, conversations, consulting and community engagement. It advances principles and practices of diversity, equity and inclusion for common good through the fusion of cultural competence and the ongoing process of cultural humility. Dr. Harris, what a pleasure to have you on the show. Dr. Harris [00:02:04] I'm honored to be here. Thank you and Dr.
Sandie Morgan and Ashleigh Chapman take a deep dive into all the work Ashleigh has been doing through her various organizations, how her team is developing tools to identify and fill the gaps, and connecting organizations across the nation to collaborate with one another. Ashleigh Chapman Ashleigh Chapman has a Law Degree from Regent University and was recently named USA Today's Women of the Year honoree from Wyoming, and has spent her entire career working to end human trafficking across the world. She runs a variety of organizations, including Altus Solutions, a “business for good” founded in Wyoming that powers solutions to end trafficking; the Alliance for Freedom, Restoration and Justice, a non-profit that's connected more than 10,000 anti-trafficking advocates across the world; and Justice U, an online learning platform where “students” can learn the basics of how to identify human trafficking. Key Points We are in a transition of awareness education to specific education on how we all play a role in ending human trafficking. Developing new tools for impact analysis so organizations can understand the impact of their activities and identify where the gaps are. More awareness is being given to the intersectionality between missing and murdered indigenous women and human trafficking. We need to address human trafficking with a high level of excellence so those receiving services are getting the best from our non-profits, government agencies, social workers, law enforcement, etc. Resources USA Today | Wyoming's Ashleigh Chapman says we can end human trafficking — and she can teach you how Alliance for Freedom, Restoration, and Justice Engage Together Justice U Love the show? Consider supporting us on Patreon! Become a Patron Transcript Dave [00:00:00] You're listening to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. This is episode number 274, USA Today Women of the Year Honoree, Ashleigh Chapman. Production Credits [00:00:11] Produced by Innovate Learning, maximizing human potential. Dave [00:00:31] Welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. My name is Dave Stachowiak Sandie [00:00:36] And my name is Sandie Morgan, Dave [00:00:39] And this is the show where we empower you to study the issues, be a voice, and make a difference in ending human trafficking. Sandie, it's such a pleasure to come together with you twice a month here on the show because we get to hear from so many wonderful experts who have received such incredible recognition all over the world from all kinds of organizations. Today is no exception. I'm so glad to welcome an expert today. We're going to be able to learn so much from Ashleigh Chapman. She has a law degree from Regent University and was recently named USA Today's Women of the Year Honoree from Wyoming and has spent her entire career working to end human trafficking across the world. She's doing it by running a variety of organizations, including Alta Solutions, a business for good founded in Wyoming that powers solutions to end trafficking; the Alliance for Freedom, Restoration and Justice, a nonprofit that's connected more than 10,000 anti-trafficking advocates around the world; and Justice U, an online learning platform where students can learn the basics of how to identify human trafficking. Ashleigh we're so glad to have you with us on the show. Ashleigh [00:01:52] Thank you so much, Dave and Sandie, well I'm just thrilled to be with you both and just so grateful for your advocacy and efforts through this podcast and so many other ways on an issue like this. It's a joy to join you today. Sandie [00:02:03] Well, I'm excited to have you here. First of all, congratulations on this important recognition. I met you at a conference in Philadelphia more than a decade ago. And yeah,
This week is a special episode! The podcast table is turned, as Jefferson is interviewed by Tracy Duhs, a modern wellness advocate and Podcast Host of HYDRATE. The two discuss Jeff's success in fitness, creating a profitable business, overcoming addiction and becoming a committed father and husband, all while continuing to become the best version of himself. Just three years ago, Jefferson created his company JKR Windows, which will produce $20 million in revenue this year. Jefferson shares three tips on how to be successful in sales and the importance of having exposure to coaches and mentors. Be sure to follow Tracy Duhs in her journey to transform overall health and wellness in all people. ❤️ Watch the full-length video version of any ALL IN episode here on YouTube. Connect with Jefferson on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Tik Tok and Facebook. You can check out his YouTube channel and website, too! Help others find the show! Like and review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Spotify Subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen and review on Stitcher Subscribe and comment on Castbox Leave a comment and subscribe on YouTube Or, wherever you listen! Production Credits
On this episode, Jefferson speaks with guest Ron Dunford, the CEO and President of Schreiber Foods, on the power of habits, work-life harmony, and projecting dreams through their stories of individual and career growth. From beginning in sanitation to becoming the CEO of a $6 billion company, Ron reveals his five principles of success and his personal methods to implementation. Continue to follow Ron Dunford along his continuous growth and success of Schreiber Foods. Watch the full-length video version of any ALL IN episode here on YouTube. Connect with Jefferson on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Tik Tok and Facebook. You can check out his YouTube channel and website, too! Help others find the show! Like and review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Spotify Subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen and review on Stitcher Subscribe and comment on Castbox Leave a comment and subscribe on YouTube Or, wherever you listen! Production Credits
This week, Jefferson and Alex Ramirez discuss everything from near death experiences to unexplainable miracles. The two dive into the importance of daily habits, investments, personal development, patterns and intentions. Alex shares the incredible, heartwarming journey he took to become a young father, and how that has shaped him to become who he is today. Check out Alex's podcast, The Gentleman's SHF Talk! Watch the full-length video version of any ALL IN episode here on YouTube. Connect with Jefferson on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Tik Tok and Facebook. You can check out his YouTube channel and website, too! Help others find the show! Like and review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Spotify Subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen and review on Stitcher Subscribe and comment on Castbox Leave a comment and subscribe on YouTube Or, wherever you listen! Production Credits
Dave Stachowiak interviews co-authors, Shayne Moore, Sandie Morgan, and Kimberly Yim about their newly released book: Ending Human Trafficking: A Handbook of Strategies for the Church Today. Together, they discuss the inspiration for the book and each of their unique take on equipping leaders in the church. Speakers Shayne Moore, MA Shayne Moore is an author, editor, and activist. She coauthored Refuse To Do Nothing: Finding Your Power to Abolish Modern Day Slavery, which was named a 2014 Resource of the Year in Outreach Magazine. Shayne is the cofounder of Redbud Writers Guild, and former director of operations at the Humanitarian Disaster Institute at Wheaton College Graduate School. With an MA in theology, Shayne is a national guest lecturer on issues of global justice. Sandie Morgan, PhD, RN Sandie Morgan is director of the Global Center for Women and Justice at Vanguard University. She is recognized globally as a leader in the fight against human trafficking. She hosts the Ending Human Trafficking podcast, and she also served by presidential appointment on the Public-Private Partnership Advisory Council to End Human Trafficking. Kimberly Yim, MA Kimberly McOwen Yim is cofounder and executive director of the SOCO Institute, and she writes and speaks on issues related to human trafficking. She is also coauthor (with Shayne Moore) of Refuse To Do Nothing: Finding Your Power to Abolish Modern Day Slavery. Key Points The book was written to give churches and the faith-based communities an understanding of their unique role in the fight against human trafficking. Learning about human trafficking will build awareness about prevention gaps, or even how we are already fighting human trafficking in our community. Invitations to begin: Join - you don't need to reinvent the wheel; join and grow the resources around you. Pray - seek wisdom from God to see where the gaps are or how you are already fighting through prevention. Collaborate - look at the resources in your community to see where you fit and partner with others in your community to build a strong safety net. Resources Ending Human Trafficking: A Handbook of Strategies for the Church Today (InterVarsity Press or Amazon) Use code: EHT30 for 30% off and free shipping from InterVarsity Press Ep. 272 - The Cool Aunt, with Rachel Thomas Ep. 266 - Rescuing Boys Labor Trafficked in the Fishing Industry, with Chris Fields Love the show? Consider supporting us on Patreon! Become a Patron Transcript Dave [00:00:00] You're listening to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast, this is episode number 273 Ending Human Trafficking: The Book! Production Credits [00:00:09] Produced by Innovate Learning, maximizing human potential. Dave [00:00:29] Welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. My name is Dave Stachowiak. Sandie [00:00:34] And my name is Sandie Morgan. Dave [00:00:37] And this is the show where we empower you to study the issues, be a voice, and make a difference in ending human trafficking. Sandie, I am so looking forward to this conversation today because we are featuring the book that is coming out on ending human trafficking with both you and two of your co-authors. And I'm so glad that we have the entire author team here today to be able to talk about this new book and to really look at some of the key lessons that are coming out of it. So first of all, congratulations to all of you on this book coming out, and I'm really glad to introduce to our audience today, Shayne Moore, Kimberly Yim, and of course, my co-host Sandie. Shayne Moore is the author of five books, including Ending Human Trafficking: A Strategy for the Church Today and was director of operations at the Humanitarian Disaster Institute at Wheaton College Graduate School with ...
This week Jefferson is accompanied by Kale Goodman, entrepreneur and co-owner of Real Business Owners. These two discuss the variety of investment opportunities and the importance of surrounding oneself with like minded individuals. From his upbringing to business culture, Kale talks about his journey to success and significance of networking in any industry. Make sure to check out Kale's podcast, the Real Business Owners! Connect with Real Business Owners on iTunes, YouTube, and Instagram. Watch the full-length video version of any ALL IN episode here on YouTube. Connect with Jefferson on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Tik Tok and Facebook. You can check out his YouTube channel and website, too! Help others find the show! Like and review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Spotify Subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen and review on Stitcher Subscribe and comment on Castbox Leave a comment and subscribe on YouTube Or, wherever you listen! Production Credits
In this week's episode, Jefferson is joined by his three brothers and JKR Windows team members, Jared, Justin, and Jacob. From the power of manifestation to maximizing opportunities, these four discuss their unique journeys based on their common upbringing and how they transitioned into the sales industry. They cover how their perspectives have changed throughout their lives and the importance of gaining principles at a young age. Join next week for the secrets to successful networking! Watch the full-length video version of any ALL IN episode here on YouTube. Connect with Jefferson on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Tik Tok and Facebook. You can check out his YouTube channel and website, too! Help others find the show! Like and review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Spotify Subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen and review on Stitcher Subscribe and comment on Castbox Leave a comment and subscribe on YouTube Or, wherever you listen! Production Credits
Dr. Sandie Morgan and Rachel Thomas discuss a new curriculum developed as a resource for parents, social work agencies, after school programs, and more. The Cool Aunt Series is an online prevention course developed for youth that will guide them through understanding human trafficking and provide resources and support throughout and after the curriculum. Rachel Thomas A graduate of UCLA with a Masters in Education and a personal survivor of human trafficking, Rachel has extensive experience teaching, training, curriculum writing, public speaking and mentoring. As the founder of Sowers Education Group and the lead author of Ending The Game and The Cool Aunt, she has educated and inspired a wide range of audiences including teens, social service providers, churches, teachers, college students, and law enforcement. Sowers' intervention curriculum Ending The Game is being used by over 1,000 facilitators in 36 states and helps survivors break the bonds of attachment to traffickers and the lifestyle of commercial sexual exploitation. Since 2012, Rachel and the Sowers Team have reached over 150,000 live audience members and millions more through numerous media outlets including New Day Morning Show on CNN, Inside with Chris Cuomo: Anyone's Daughter on HLN, The T.D. Jakes Show, The New York Times Upfront Magazine and ABC's Newsmakers. Rachel was not only honored by Congressman Ed Royce of California's 39th district and Los Angeles Supervisor Don Knabe for her leadership and trafficking prevention efforts, but was also nominated and appointed to the White House Advisory Council on Human Trafficking for 2020-2022 term. Key Points They are moving beyond awareness and focusing on education so youth fully understand what human trafficking is, who it happens, who perpetrates it, why it happens, and the resources available. The Cool Aunt series is developed to be a resource for parents, after-school programs, social service agencies, etc. that can be done online. S.T.R.E.A.M.S. of Influence S - Survival T - Trafficker R - Recruiter E - Environment A - Abuse M - Media S - Solicitation Resources EP. 196 - Rachel Thomas: Ending the Game Sowers Education Group Ending The Game The Cool Aunt Series Ensure Justice Conference Love the show? Consider supporting us on Patreon! Become a Patron Transcript Dave [00:00:00] You're listening to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. This is episode number 272, The Cool Aunt, with Rachel Thomas. Production Credits [00:00:09] Produced by Innovate Learning, maximizing human potential. Dave [00:00:28] Welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. My name is Dave Stachowiak. Sandie [00:00:33] And my name is Sandie Morgan. Dave [00:00:36] And this is the show where we empower you to study the issues, be a voice, and make a difference in ending human trafficking. Sandie and I are so glad to have Rachel Thomas back on the show today. If you didn't listen to our prior conversation with her, I'm so glad to introduce Rachel to you. She is a graduate of UCLA with a master's in education and a personal survivor of human trafficking. Rachel has extensive experience teaching, training, curriculum writing, public speaking, and mentoring. As the founder of Sowers Education Group and the lead author of Ending The Game and The Cool Aunt. She has educated and inspired a wide range of audiences, including teens, social service providers, churches, teachers, college students, and law enforcement. Her intervention curriculum, Ending The Game, is being used by over a thousand facilitators in 36 states and helps survivors break the bonds of attachment to traffickers and the lifestyle of commercial sexual exploitation. Since 2012, Rachel and the Sowers team have reached over 150,
This week Jefferson welcomes Brandon Neil, 7-figure income earner and part-owner of Valor Adventures, one of the top hunting and outdoor booking agencies in the world. From dedication to mentorship, Brandon talks about the obstacles faced throughout his transition from his financial business into the hunting industry. Jefferson and Brandon discuss the value of health and fitness through personal stories of coaching and mentorship. Make sure to tune into Brandon's podcast, Valor Adventure Podcast! Watch the full-length video version of any ALL IN episode here on YouTube. Connect with Jefferson on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Tik Tok and Facebook. You can check out his YouTube channel and website, too! Help others find the show! Like and review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Spotify Subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen and review on Stitcher Subscribe and comment on Castbox Leave a comment and subscribe on YouTube Or, wherever you listen! Production Credits
In this week's episode, Jefferson is joined by Derick Legg, entrepreneur and owner of Weapon X Holster and Southern Utah Safe and Vault. Derick talks about his strategies for dreaming big and scaling his business through personal stories of career challenges and opportunities. From mentorship to expanding one's business, Jefferson and Derick discuss the methods to change one's perspective and the importance of refocusing one's attention. Come back next week for exclusive insight on the power of dedication! Watch the full-length video version of any ALL IN episode here on YouTube. Connect with Jefferson on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Tik Tok and Facebook. You can check out his YouTube channel and website, too! Help others find the show! Like and review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Spotify Subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen and review on Stitcher Subscribe and comment on Castbox Leave a comment and subscribe on YouTube Or, wherever you listen! Production Credits
In this episode, Jefferson welcomes Eric Gubler, an entrepreneur and real estate expert. From flipping furniture to scaling a business, Eric unveils the secrets to successful investing in the real estate industry. Jefferson and Eric discuss the steps necessary to taking action and finding the right mentor based on one's individual journey. Through discussion of investment opportunities, they cover the importance of goal setting and creating routines. Join next week for strategies on scaling one's business! Watch the full-length video version of any ALL IN episode here on YouTube. Connect with Jefferson on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Tik Tok and Facebook. You can check out his YouTube channel and website, too! Help others find the show! Like and review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Spotify Subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen and review on Stitcher Subscribe and comment on Castbox Leave a comment and subscribe on YouTube Subscribe on Soundcloud Or, wherever you listen! Production Credits
This week Jefferson welcomes Mikey Lucas, investor, sales consultant, and door-to-door sales expert. Through personal stories of challenges and triumphs, Mikey discusses how his background shaped his character and led him into the door-to-door sales industry. Jefferson and Mikey talk about the importance of outside perspectives and surrounding oneself with positive and better individuals. From consulting to investing, these two cover the tactics to being recession-proof and tax mitigation. Come back next week for real estate investing secrets! Watch the full-length video version of any ALL IN episode here on YouTube. Connect with Jefferson on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Tik Tok and Facebook. You can check out his YouTube channel and website, too! Help others find the show! Like and review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Spotify Subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen and review on Stitcher Subscribe and comment on Castbox Leave a comment and subscribe on YouTube Subscribe on Soundcloud Or, wherever you listen! Production Credits
In this episode, Dr. Sandie Morgan is joined by Brooke Istook from Thorn to discuss how parents can protect their children through equipping themselves with knowledge and resources. They dive into research on child sexual abuse materials and look at studies demonstrating the difficulties youth are having navigating in an increasing digital environment. Brooke Istook Brooke Istook is Vice President of Youth and Communities at Thorn, a tech non-profit and global leader in fighting online child sexual abuse. She leads Thorn's education and behavior change work to prevent online child sexual abuse. Brooke and her team use child-centered research and digital interventions to empower youth and families with knowledge and tools to navigate the digital world safely. Brooke joined Thorn in 2014 to lead the launch of Spotlight, a sex trafficking investigation tool and has also led critical strategic and operational initiatives across the organization to support their strategy to eliminate child sexual abuse material from the internet. Prior to joining Thorn, Brooke spent over 12 years working in tech consulting, operations, and program management, supporting Fortune 500 clients in telecommunications and entertainment. Key Points Thorn develops programming that focuses on equipping parents to have conversations with their children, even when a digital divide exists from lack of experience and knowledge. In 2020, over 65 million images and videos of child sexual abuse material were reported to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Research has demonstrated that for tweens and teens, age gaps become more blurry and difficult to navigate in an online space compared to in-person. Thorn research showed that one in five 9 to 12-year-olds that were surveyed had had a sexual interaction with someone they believed to be an adult. Thorn for Parents has developed toolkits and conversation guides for parents on how to have conversations with their child(ren) about digital safety, privacy, and red flags. Resources NoFiltr TikTok campaign Thorn for Parents - Be Your Kid's Safety Net Thorn's Research and Resources Love the show? Consider supporting us on Patreon! Become a Patron Transcript Dave [00:00:00] You're listening to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. This is episode number 270, How Can Parents Defend Children? with Thorns Brooke Istook. Production Credits [00:00:10] Produced by Innovate Learning, maximizing human potential. Dave [00:00:30] Welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. My name is Dave Stachowiak. Sandie [00:00:35] My name is Sandie Morgan. Dave [00:00:37] And this is the show where we empower you to study the issues, be a voice, and make a difference in ending human trafficking. Sandie, today we're glad to welcome another expert with us, Brooke Istook. She is vice president of youth and communities at Thorn, a tech nonprofit and global leader in fighting online child sexual abuse. She leads Thorn's education and behavior change work to prevent online child sexual abuse. Brooke and her team use child centered research and digital interventions to empower youth and families with knowledge and tools to navigate the digital world safely. Brooke, we're so glad to have you on the show today. Brooke [00:01:17] Oh, thank you for having me. I'm really excited to be here. Sandie [00:01:21] I've already had a couple of conversations by phone and email, and I'm so excited about the content of our conversation today. I've been following Thorn for a long time and Thorn's work has leveraged technology in ways that are innovative, including building software to help both law enforcement and tech companies stop online child sexual abuse and trafficking. And recently,
In this week's episode, Jefferson is joined by Jerry Fussell, CEO, entrepreneur, and door-to-door sales genius. From referral rates to customer satisfaction, Jerry reveals his secrets to maximizing his solar sales in the door-to-door industry. Jefferson and Jerry discuss the importance of training and consulting in order to continue to grow. They cover the different techniques for effective communication and marketing in the door-to-door industry. Come back next week for the secrets to being recession-proof! Watch the full-length video version of any ALL IN episode here on YouTube. Connect with Jefferson on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Tik Tok and Facebook. You can check out his YouTube channel and website, too! Help others find the show! Like and review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Spotify Subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen and review on Stitcher Subscribe and comment on Castbox Leave a comment and subscribe on YouTube Subscribe on Soundcloud Or, wherever you listen! Production Credits
In this episode, Jefferson is joined by entrepreneur and videographer, Mitch Rose. From working in a diner to making over 6-figures, Mitch discusses his journey in videography and how he altered his mindset for financial opportunities. Through personal stories on consistency and intuition, Jefferson and Mitch talk about the importance of visualizing success and opportunities and the impact negativity has on one's mind. Join next week for tips and tricks to living debt-free! Watch the full-length video version of any ALL IN episode here on YouTube. Connect with Jefferson on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Tik Tok and Facebook. You can check out his YouTube channel and website, too! Help others find the show! Like and review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Spotify Subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen and review on Stitcher Subscribe and comment on Castbox Leave a comment and subscribe on YouTube Subscribe on Soundcloud Or, wherever you listen! Production Credits
Dr. Sandie Morgan is joined by Matt Friedman and they discuss how businesses play a role in combatting human trafficking by auditing their supply chains, educating corporate executives, and developing tools for businesses. Matt Friedman Matt Friedman is an international human trafficking expert. From 2006 to 2012, Matt was the Regional Project Manager of the United Nations Inter-Agency Project on Human Trafficking (UNIAP) in Thailand, an inter-agency coordinating body that links the United Nations system with governments and civil society groups in China, Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. From 1991-2006, Matt worked for the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in Thailand, Bangladesh and Nepal. For over a decade, he worked passionately to design and manage both domestic and regional human trafficking programs. He also helped establish a counter-trafficking regional training centre, participated in resource mobilization, and produced two award-winning international films about sex trafficking. Matt is a technical advisor to numerous governments. He is frequently cited in the news media, has been invited to speak at major conferences around the world, and is the author of nine books. Key Points About 0.2% victims of human trafficking receive any assistance. Business can be a catalyst for change due to the presence of labor trafficking in supply chains and the consequences of neglecting to address it. "Rescuing" a victim involves understanding the desperation that brought them to exploitation and the opportunities they have access to after. In order for change to happen, corporate executives need to understand the problem and their own company's supply chain and recruitment methods. Resources The Mekong Club Where Were You? A Profile of Modern Slavery by Matthew S. Friedman Ep. 247 - Perspectives on Transformation in Labor Trafficking with Ben Skinner Ep. 73 - Hidden Girl: The True Story of a Modern Child Slave Apprise App Ep. 267 - The Intersection of Business and Human Rights, with John Cotton Richmond Love the show? Consider supporting us on Patreon! Become a Patron Transcript Dave [00:00:00] You're listening to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. This is episode number 269 Empowering Businesses to Create a Slave Free World, with Matt Friedman. Production Credits [00:00:11] Produced by Innovate Learning, maximizing human potential. Dave [00:00:31] Welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. My name is Dave Stachowiak. Sandie [00:00:37] And my name is Sandie Morgan. Dave [00:00:39] And this is the show where we empower you to study the issues, be a voice, and make a difference in ending human trafficking. Sandie, we have had so many conversations over the years about the importance of partnerships and the importance of working closely with businesses, of course. And we've many times had a conversation that involves the word "global". It's even in the name of the Global Center for Women and Justice. Today, I know that Matt is going to really help us with some wonderful perspective on both, of looking at things through the lens of business, but also to be able to look at our world as we really need to in almost every context through a global lens. I'm so glad to welcome Matt Friedman to the show. He's an international human trafficking expert and CEO of the Mekong Club. He has served the United Nations and Thailand linking civil society and governments in Asia. His work also includes more than a decade of working with USAID, which is the United States Agency for International Development in Thailand, Bangladesh and Nepal. He worked passionately to design and manage both domestic and regional human trafficking programs.
In this week's episode, Jefferson is joined by the JKR Windows team members, Blake Norton and Adam Robertson. The team covers the business culture and dynamics present at JKR Windows with specifics on their pay model and motivating environment. From the military to sales, Blake discusses his transition into the industry and his incentive to work for JKR Windows. Additionally, Adam unveils the personal challenges he faced that led him to the career change from the automotive industry to door-to-door sales. Through stories of career journeys and life challenges, these three address the top factors in business growth and the importance of pressure in the workplace. Don't miss next week's episode about visualizing success! Watch the full-length video version of any ALL IN episode here on YouTube. Connect with Jefferson on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Tik Tok and Facebook. You can check out his YouTube channel and website, too! Help others find the show! Like and review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Spotify Subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen and review on Stitcher Subscribe and comment on Castbox Leave a comment and subscribe on YouTube Subscribe on Soundcloud Or, wherever you listen! Production Credits
This week Jefferson welcomes real estate investor, business owner, and author, Jason Harris. Through stories of his upbringing and career challenges, Jason discusses how his work ethic was shaped and the steps necessary to create financial opportunity. From inflation to interest rates, these two uncover the secrets to financial success through real estate investing. They express the importance of seeking opportunities and transitioning cash into liquid assets. Come back next week for some personal insight on the JKR Windows team! Watch the full-length video version of any ALL IN episode here on YouTube. Connect with Jefferson on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. You can check out his YouTube channel and website, too! Production Credits
In this week's episode, Jefferson is joined by entrepreneur and business owner, Jeff Fieldstad. From gaining confidence to overcoming fear, Jeff speaks on his unique transition from boxing to the financial service industry. Through stories of their upbringing and career changing journeys, Jefferson and Jeff discuss the impact that money and perspective have on one's life. They express the importance of changing one's narrative and developing a strong work ethic. Join next week for the secrets to financial success through real estate investing! Watch the full-length video version of any ALL IN episode here on YouTube. Connect with Jefferson on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. You can check out his YouTube channel and website, too! Production Credits
This week Jefferson welcomes inspirational and motivating Bobby Rones. Through impactful stories of his health journey, Bobby discusses his tactics to staying motivated and overcoming obstacles. Jefferson and Bobby talk about the importance of mental health and how to use self-awareness to manage emotional situations. From goal setting to changing one's narrative, these two break down the necessary steps to managing and leveraging one's self-awareness. Come back next week for tips on changing perspective! Watch the full-length video version of any ALL IN episode here on YouTube. Connect with Jefferson on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. You can check out his YouTube channel and website, too! Production Credits
Dr. Sandie Morgan is joined by Chris Field from Mercy Project in Ghana, an organization that works with the community through education and empowerment to combat labor trafficking and build stronger communities. Chris Field Chris Field is the Founder and Executive Director of Mercy Project. He traveled to Ghana for the first time in August 2009 and has since been on a mission to bring new life to children in slavery as well as empower those around him to make the world a better place. Chris and his wife Stacey have five children He is the author of Disrupting for Good and A Billion Hours of Good. Key Points Redefining the word "rescue" to become about empowerment and new opportunities. Holistic, community-centered approach to rescuing children from labor trafficking and reuniting them with family. On the ground staff are Ghanaians that understand and have relationships with their communities. Empowering and developing sustainable solutions for the community and families to build stronger safety networks for the children. Resources Mercy Project Ep. 247 – Perspectives on Transformation in Labor Trafficking with Ben Skinner Ensure Justice Conference Love the show? Consider supporting us on Patreon! Become a Patron Transcript Dave [00:00:00] You're listening to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. This is episode number 266, Rescuing Boys Labor Trafficked in the Fishing Industry with Chris Field. Production Credits [00:00:11] Produced by Innovate Learning, maximizing human potential. Dave [00:00:31] Welcome to the Ending Human Trafficking podcast. My name is Dave Stachowiak. Sandie [00:00:37] And my name is Sandie Morgan. Dave [00:00:39] And this is the show where we empower you to study the issues, be a voice, and make a difference in ending human trafficking. Sandie, I'm so looking forward to this conversation today, like I am for for so many of our conversations because I learn something new and one thing I realized in preparation for today's conversation about the fishing industry is I know very little about this industry. And of course, as we've talked about so often on the show, there's so many different aspects of trafficking and it touches, unfortunately, every industry in some way. Today, we're going to study the issues even more so we can ultimately be a voice and make a difference in all the work that we're doing. And I'm so glad to welcome Chris Field to the show today. He is the founder and executive director of Mercy Project. He traveled to Ghana for the first time in August 2009 and has since been on a mission to bring new life to children in slavery, as well as empower those around him to make the world a better place. Chris and his wife, Stacey, have five children, and he is the author of Disrupting for Good and a Billion Hours of Good. Chris, we're so glad to have you on the show today. Chris [00:01:51] Dave, Sandie, thank you guys so much for having me. It's truly an honor to be with you. Sandie [00:01:56] Well, Dave, I already had one conversation with Chris and we couldn't fit it all into a half an hour, so we're going to dive right in and do our best today. Let's start by reframing the word rescue. Chris, typically I imagine people running out of a burning house and the fireman running in to rescue any other occupants. But your definition is a little different. Can you expand on that? Chris [00:02:31] Yeah, of course. I mean, first, let me say we've had as a community and as an organization, we've had dozens of hours of conversation around this word because we don't want it to connote this savior complex of some sort and we've really struggled over the word. Is there a better word to explain what it is that happens in a community when children who have been bought for 20, 30,
In this week's episode, Jefferson Rogers is joined by 8-figure sales leader and real estate investor, Dave Allred. Dave reveals the three necessary skill sets in the door-to-door industry that will make anyone successful in sales. From the importance of opportunity creation to being a lifelong student, these two discuss the key steps to transition from a side hustle to a successful passive income through real estate and capital investments. Join next week to hear from the co-owner of Real Business Owners! Watch the full-length video version of any ALL IN episode here on YouTube. Connect with Jefferson on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. You can check out his YouTube channel and website, too! Production Credits
In this pilot, Jefferson Rogers brings on JKR Windows team members, Blake Norton and Jared Everett, to discuss their impactful stories of paying it forward throughout their careers and day-to-day life. From real estate investing to door-to-door sales, they will touch on some of the topics that will be covered throughout this podcast. Be sure to join next week for the strategies to self-investing! Watch the full-length video version of any ALL IN episode here on YouTube. Connect with Jefferson on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. You can check out his YouTube channel and website, too! Production Credits
This week Jefferson welcomes back Blake Norton and Jared Everett to break down the steps to effective self-investing. These three speak on their personal parenting strategies and the impact of negativity in one's environment. From family dynamics to personal gain, they unveil impactful stories covering the power of the mind, taking action, and proximity to greatness. Join the podcast next week for the secrets to sales success! Watch the full-length video version of any ALL IN episode here on YouTube. Connect with Jefferson on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. You can check out his YouTube channel and website, too! Production Credits
In this episode, Jefferson Rogers is joined by the co-owner of Real Business Owners business and podcast, Trevor Cowley. Through mentorship and maintaining a humble lifestyle, Trevor speaks of the moment his perspective on money changed and how he adjusted his work ethic to create positive opportunities for himself. Jefferson and Trevor uncover the strategies to live off only a small percent of one's income through investing. From addictive personalities to managing influences, they expose their intimate stories of the turning point in their lives. Make sure to check out Trevor's podcast, Real Business Owners! Watch the full-length video version of any ALL IN episode here on YouTube. Connect with Jefferson on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. You can check out his YouTube channel and website, too! Production Credits
Share this post with others: Are there setbacks in benzo withdrawal? What causes them? How long do they last? And how do you deal with them? Benzo withdrawal can be a crazy, confusing roller coaster ride, and sometimes you need a guide map to find your way. In today's episode, we explore the setbacks many of us face in benzo withdrawal. We look at some of the causes, identify seven common triggers, and share a couple of methods for managing them. I hope you find it helpful. Welcome to Episode #90 Today's episode is focused on setbacks in benzodiazepine withdrawal. Most of us who have dealt with benzo withdrawal, have also dealt with setbacks. We are feeling good for a while, maybe even believe we have healed, and then a wave hits us, sometimes out of nowhere. Why does this happen? And what do we do about it when it does? That is the topic of our feature today. I also share a story in the intro of my struggle with symptoms during jury duty. I hope you enjoy the episode. Video ID: BFP090 Chapters 00:00 INTRODUCTION04:45 Benzos and Jury Duty16:34 FEATURE: Intro17:08 Cindy's Emails24:08 Basics of Withdrawal28:23 Setback Triggers40:45 Managing Setbacks50:00 MOMENT OF PEACE Episode Resources The following resource links are provided as a courtesy to our listeners. They do not constitute an endorsement by Benzo Free of the resource or any recommendations or advice provided therein. MAILBAG Ashton, C. Heather. “Benzodiazepines: How They Work and How to Withdraw (aka The Ashton Manual).” 2002. Accessed April 13, 2016. http://www.benzo.org.uk/manual.Frederick, Baylissa. “Bloom in Wellness.” https://baylissa.com.Foster, D E. “Benzo Free: The World of Anti-Anxiety Drugs and the Reality of Withdrawal.” Erie, CO: Denim Mountain Press, 2018. https://www.benzofree.org/book.Samet, Matt. “Death Grip: A Climber's Escape from Benzo Madness.” https://www.amazon.com/dp/125004328X/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_K552J287AX72NKC02MAQ. Site Links VISIT US ONLINE— WEBSITE: https://www.easinganxiety.com— YOUTUBE (Easing Anxiety): https://www.youtube.com/easinganxiety— YOUTUBE (Benzo Free): https://www.youtube.com/benzofree— INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/easinganxiety PLEASE LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THINK— COMMENT: On this video in YouTube— COMMENT: On the blog post on our website— FEEDBACK FORM: https://www.easinganxiety.com/feedback— EMAIL: feedback@easinganxiety.com SUPPORT US— Make a Donation: https://www.easinganxiety.com/donate Podcast Summary This podcast is dedicated to those who struggle with side effects, dependence, and withdrawal from benzos, a group of drugs from the benzodiazepine and nonbenzodiazepine classes, better known as anti-anxiety drugs, sleeping pills, sedatives, and minor tranquilizers. Their common brand names include Ambien, Ativan, Klonopin, Lunesta, Valium, and Xanax. Feedback We'd love to hear from you! The Benzo Free Podcast is a community podcast and we need your input to help it grow and improve. You can tell us what you think in the following ways: Fill out our Feedback Form at https://www.easinganxiety.com/feedbackEmail us at feedback@easinganxiety.com Comment on one of our videos or posts. Disclaimer The Benzo Free Podcast is for informational purposes only, and should not be considered medical advice. Never disregard medical advice or delay in seeking it. Withdrawal, tapering, or any change in dosage of benzodiazepines, nonbenzodiazepines, thienodiazepines, or any other prescription drugs should only be done under the direct supervision of a licensed physician. Please visit our official disclaimer for more information: https://www.easinganxiety.com/disclaimer. Music Credits Benzo Free Theme— Title: "Walk in the Park"— Artist: Neil Cross— Provided by: Storyblocks Audio (https://www.storyblocks.com) Meditation Music— Title: "Morning Meditation without Birdsong" Production Credits
This week on "First Voices Radio, Host Tiokasin Ghosthorse welcomes two guests: Debra Utacia Krol and Ukumbwa Sauti.Debra Utacia Krol is an Indigenous affairs reporter at the Arizona Republic. She is a citizen of the Xolon Salinan Tribe. Debra's current coverage area - which is supported by the Catena Foundation and the Water Funder Initiative - is the intersection of climate, culture and commerce. Debra has more than two decades of expertise in reporting on Native issues for publications large and small, with an emphasis on environmental and science issues, and has been a contributor to two books on Native traditions. In this segment, Debra and Tiokasin discuss a recent article that she wrote for the Arizona Republic, "Blythe Intaglios: Tribes work to protect 'sleeping giants' of the desert." Find it at: https://bit.ly/2XC3AYzIn the second segment Tiokasin discusses critical race theory with friend and regular guest Ukumbwa Sauti. This is Part 1 of a 2-part series that will continue next week. Ukumbwa Sauti is an initiated Elder in the Dagara tradition from Burkina Faso in West Africa. He is a diviner, numerologist, and spiritual counselor. He is a Producer and Partner at Moja Mediaworks, developing the World Ancestor Concert, and facilitating Social Justice workshop experiences along with forwarding progressive messaging through online merchandising. Ukumbwa presents discussions and workshops through the Men's Work initiative, engaging patriarchy and men's violence against women and the LGBTQ community. He has taught Cultural Media Studies and Video Production for 17 years in higher education; and has been active in the Pan-African movement, Black Lives Matter and other anti-racism work and the Occupy/Decolonize to Liberate movements. Ukumbwa has presented at spiritual conferences and political events in the New England region, California and Barbados; and has been active in creating ritual work in Boston, New York and Toronto. He can be reached for bookings and consultation on Facebook, Twitter and email at ukumbwa@gmail.com. Find his current work at www.worldancestorconcert.com,, on Facebook and other Global Media Network platforms.Production Credits;Tiokasin Ghosthorse, Founder, Executive Producer and Host, First Voices RadioLiz Hill (Red Lake Ojibwe), ProducerMusic Selections:1. Song Title: Tahi Roots Mix (First Voices Radio Theme Song)Artist: Moana and the Moa HuntersCD: Tahi (1993)Label: Southside Records (Australia and New Zealand)(00:00:44)2. Song Title: Ogou (Pran Ka Mwen)Artist: Lakou Mizik and Joseph RayCD: Leave The Bones (2021)Label: Anjunadeep(00:29:27; 00:55:0)
Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast
The Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Consultant Chris and show Producer Director SP discuss the Hulu series Marvel's M.O.D.O.K. Season 1. The Agents debrief you on National Chicken Wing Day, how Chris interview MODOK Showrunner Jordan Blum on his Play Comics podcast, how MODOK is a modern Amercian family dad, all the heart in the series, the fantastic voice acting talent in the series, Marvel's generous allowance of character use in the series and the creation of the Marvel-1226 Universe for MODOK, The Offenders that weren't including Hit-Man, Tigra & Dazzler and Howard the Duck, the stop motion animation by Stoopid Buddy Studios, MODOK's family character journeys, all the other season-long fun character arcs, the balance MODOK plays between loving his family and loving taking over the world, the excellent series writing and dialogue, and some background into HEXUS the Living Corporation Stay tuned after the credits for a few minutes of Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. bonus audio. THIS TIME ON LEGENDS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.: Discuss all of The Punisher Season 2 in one episode Weekly Marvel News Including Scarlett Johansson Suing Disney And The Hawkeye Disney+ series Premiere Date MARVEL'S M.O.D.O.K. SEASON 1 [6:48] All of Marvel's M.O.D.O.K. season 1 premiered on Hulu May 21st, 2021 MODOK Showrunner: Jordan Blum https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1637751/?ref_=ttfc_fc_wr1#producer 2 Production Credits starting in 2014 118 Episodes of American Dad! (2014-2020) 10 Episodes of Marvel's M.O.D.O.K. (2021) Play Comics Interview With Jordan Blum: M.O.D.O.K. Head Games with Jordan Blum https://playcomics.com/modok-head-games-with-jordan-blum/ Cast: Patton Oswalt ... M.O.D.O.K.10 episodes, 2021 Aimee Garcia ... Jodie Tarleton 9 episodes, 2021 Ben Schwartz ... Lou Tarleton 9 episodes, 2021 (Parks & Rec / Space Force) Jon Daly ... Super-Adaptoid 9 episodes, 2021 Melissa Fumero ... Melissa Tarleton 8 episodes, 2021 Sam Richardson ... Gary 7 episodes, 2021 Wendi McLendon-Covey ... Monica Rappaccini 6 episodes, 2021 (The Goldbergs Beck Bennett ... Austin Van Der Sleet / ...6 episodes, 2021 Trevor Devall … 4 episodes, 2021 Jon Hamm ... Iron Man / ...4 episodes, 2021 (Legion - Narrator, Mad Men) Jordan Blum ... 3 episodes, 2021 Jonathan Kite ... 3 episodes, 2021 (2 Broke Girls) Zara Mizrahi ... Carmilla Rappaccini 3 episodes, 2021 Nathan Fillion ... Simon Williams / … 2 episodes, 2021 (Firefly, Venture Bros, Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog) Bill Hader ... Angar the Screamer / … 2 episodes, 2021 Alan Tudyk ... Arcade 2 episodes, 2021 (Firefly, Rogue One) John DiMaggio ... A.I.M. agent / … 2 episodes, 2021 Lennon Parham ... Doris / … 2 episodes, 2021 Kevin Michael Richardson ... David Cannon / … 2 episodes, 2021 Meredith Salenger ... Brandi / ...2 episodes, 2021 Dustin Ybarra ... Antonio Rodriguez / ...2 episodes, 2021 Cullen Crawford ... 1 episode, 2021 Brooke Dillman ... 1 episode, 2021 Whoopi Goldberg ... Marian Pouncy / ...1 episode, 2021 (Sister Act, Star Trek TNG) Brian Posehn ... General Dagger 1 episode, 2021 Jonathan Van Ness ... Jon-Jon 1 episode, 2021 Chris Parnell ... Alvin Healy / ...1 episode, 2021 (Archer) Eddie Pepitone ... Bruno Horgan / ...1 episode, 2021 S1E1 “If This Be... M.O.D.O.K.!” Directed By: Alex Kamer https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1435971/?ref_=tt_cl_dr_1 12 Directing credits starting in 2003 1 x Buddy Thunderstruck (2017) 1 x Robot Chicken (2018) 14 Episodes of SuperMansion (2015-2019) All 10 Episodes of Marvel's M.O.D.O.K. (2021) Directed By: Eric Towner https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1435971/?ref_=tt_cl_dr_1 6 Directing credits starting in 2003 12 x Buddy Thunderstruck (2017) All 10 Episodes of Marvel's M.O.D.O.K. (2021) Written By: Jordan Blum https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1637751/?ref_=ttfc_fc_wr3#writer 8 Writing credits starting 2005 1 x Community (2014) 25 x American Dad! (2011-2019) 2 x Marvel's M.O.D.O.K. (2021) Written By: Patton Oswalt https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0652663/?ref_=ttfc_fc_wr4#writer 26 Writing credits starting 1994 41 x MADtv (1995-1997) 2 x Marvel's M.O.D.O.K. (2021) ****** S1E2 “The M.O.D.O.K. That Time Forgot!” Written By: Geoff Barbanell https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5001659/?ref_=ttfc_fc_wr5#writer 5 Writing credits starting 2012 2 x Marvel's M.O.D.O.K. (2021) Written By: Itai Grunfeld https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4169291/?ref_=ttfc_fc_wr6#writer 4 Writing credits starting 2010 2 x Marvel's M.O.D.O.K. (2021) ***** S1E3 “Beware What from Portal Comes!” Written By: Brett Cawley https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5657347/?ref_=ttfc_fc_wr5#writer 2 Writing credits starting 2013 35 x American Dad! (2013-2021) 2 x Marvel's M.O.D.O.K. (2021) Written By: Robert Maitia https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1297380/?ref_=ttfc_fc_wr6#writer 2 Writing credits starting 2013 35 x American Dad! (2013-2021) 2 x Marvel's M.O.D.O.K. (2021) ***** S1E4 “If Saturday Be... for the Boys!” Written By: Patton Oswalt https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0652663/?ref_=ttfc_fc_wr4#writer 26 Writing credits starting 1994 41 x MADtv (1995-1997) 2 x Marvel's M.O.D.O.K. (2021) **** S1E5 “If Bureaucracy Be... Thy Death!” Written By: Cullen Crawford https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5907732/?ref_=ttfc_fc_wr5#writer 7 Writing credits starting 2013 229 x The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (2015-2028) 1 x Marvel's M.O.D.O.K. (2021) ******* S1E6 “Tales from the Great Bar Mitzvah War!” Written By: Lauren Otero https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4215202/?ref_=ttfc_fc_wr5#writer 9 Writing credits starting 2011 4 x Girl Meets World (2014-2015) 1 x Marvel's M.O.D.O.K. (2021) ********* S1E7 “This Man... This Makeover!” Written By: Yolanda Carney https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8456023/?ref_=ttfc_fc_wr5#writer 4 Writing credits starting 2017 1 x Marvel's M.O.D.O.K. (2021) ****** S1E8 “O, Were Blood Thicker Than Robot Juice!” Written By: Brett Cawley https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5657347/?ref_=ttfc_fc_wr5#writer 2 Writing credits starting 2013 35 x American Dad! (2013-2021) 2 x Marvel's M.O.D.O.K. (2021) Written By: Robert Maitia https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1297380/?ref_=ttfc_fc_wr6#writer 2 Writing credits starting 2013 35 x American Dad! (2013-2021) 2 x Marvel's M.O.D.O.K. (2021) ***** S1E9 “What Menace Doth the Mailman Deliver!” Written By: Geoff Barbanell https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5001659/?ref_=ttfc_fc_wr5#writer 5 Writing credits starting 2012 2 x Marvel's M.O.D.O.K. (2021) Written By: Itai Grunfeld https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4169291/?ref_=ttfc_fc_wr6#writer 4 Writing credits starting 2010 2 x Marvel's M.O.D.O.K. (2021) ***** S1E10 “Days of Future M.O.D.O.K.s!” Written By: Jordan Blum https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1637751/?ref_=ttfc_fc_wr3#writer 8 Writing credits starting 2005 1 x Community (2014) 25 x American Dad! (2011-2019) 2 x Marvel's M.O.D.O.K. (2021) Written By: Patton Oswalt https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0652663/?ref_=ttfc_fc_wr4#writer 26 Writing credits starting 1994 41 x MADtv (1995-1997) 2 x Marvel's M.O.D.O.K. (2021) Series Development Notes: Marvel's M.O.D.O.K. was originally planned as part of a new TV universe Earth-1226 produced by Marvel Television Announced by Hulu on February, 2019 as part of The Offenders Earth-1226 was given the name by MO.D.O.K. Showrunner Jordan Blum in honor of his son's birthday Other series in Earth-1226 were originally planned Hit-Monkey (Still in production) Written and executive produced by Will Speck and Josh Gordon Tigra and Dazzler Written and executive produced by Erica Rivinoja and Chelsea Handler. December 2019 Rivinoja and entire writing staff fired due to creative differences Howard The Duck written and executive produced by Kevin Smith and Dave Willis In December 2019 Marvel Television was officially folded into Marvel Studios In January 2020 Tigra and Dazzler and Howard The Duck were cancelled The Offenders crossover was also cancelled Hit Monkey moved ahead as its own stand alone series Animation: Marvel's M.O.D.O.K. is produced using stop-motion animation Animation was by Stoopid Buddy Stoodios Founded by Seth Green Matthew Senreich John Harvatine IV Eric Towner Also animated: Robot Chicken Buddy Thunderstruck 10 Other Television projects 9 Web series 10 Special Projects Robot Chicken: Star Wars Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III Robot Chicken DC Comics Special Robot Chicken DC Comics Special 2: Villains in Paradise Robot Chicken DC Comics Special III: Magical Friendship 4 Other Special Projects 2 Feature Films 8 Other Various Projects NEWS [43:54] MCU – Marvel Studios Scarlett Johansson Sues Disney Over Black Widow Contract Breach [Update] https://www.ign.com/articles/scarlett-johansson-sues-disney-black-widow-contract-premier-access DISNEY+ https://tvline.com/2021/07/29/hawkeye-premiere-date-disney-plus/ Hawkeye: Wednesday November 24th OUTRO [53:14] We would love to hear back from you! Call the voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871. Join Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. next time as the hosts discuss the premiere episode of What If? You can listen in live when we record Thursday Evenings at 8:00 PM Eastern time at Geeks.live. Contact Info: Please see http://www.legendsofshield.com for all of our contact information or call our voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871 Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Is a Proud Member Of The GonnaGeek Network (gonnageek.com). This podcast was recorded on Thursday July 29th, 2021. Standby for your S.H.I.E.L.D. debriefing --- Audio and Video Production by Stargate Pioneer of GonnaGeek.com.
We continue our Texas Series and welcome Lucky Drae & 808 Marley of Trap Outtlaws to the broadcast to discuss their musical journey, Early Life, Connections to some of Houston's Pioneer's, Working with the Late Mr 32, Street Game Records, The Bakk Trappin Project, Dj Icey Hott, Production Credits, New Mr 32 Album, Life in General & so much more.. Instagram: @luck_drae17 Instagram: @808_marleyy Instagram: @cfr_news
We continue our Texas Series and welcome Lucky Drae & 808 Marley of Trap Outtlaws to the broadcast to discuss their musical journey, Early Life, Connections to some of Houston's Pioneer's, Working with the Late Mr 32, Street Game Records, The Bakk Trappin Project, Dj Icey Hott, Production Credits, New Mr 32 Album, Life in General & so much more.. Instagram: @luck_drae17 Instagram: @808_marleyy Instagram: @cfr_news
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