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Raising kids in today's world comes with some hard conversations. As parents, we are not sure what to say or what to do. Included in those topics may be human trafficking. No parent wants to face it, but it's a conversation we can't avoid. In this episode, I sit down with Stephanie Page, the co-founder of Stories Foundation, to discuss the realities of human trafficking and how parents can proactively protect their kids. Stephanie shares the red flags to look out for, how traffickers build relationships online, and the importance of teaching children what healthy relationships look like. This episode will empower you with tools to safeguard your family whether you are talking about sex trafficking or other hard topics. To find out more about Stephanie, check out her links: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Win a Bracelet Join the C.A.L.M. Parenting Facebook Group Now! Essential Minute
On Episode 491 of Impact Boom, Stephanie Page of the Stories Foundation discusses tackling the systemic issue of human trafficking by engaging communities with authentic storytelling, and why businesses must give back to those who are disadvantaged or underprivileged. If you are a changemaker wanting to learn actionable steps to grow your organisations or level up your impact, don't miss out on this episode! If you enjoyed this episode, then check out Episode 424 with Paul Mergard on rescuing children living as victims of sex trafficking and systemic poverty -> https://bit.ly/3VAHEaH The team who made this episode happen were: Host: Indio Myles Guest(s): Stephanie Page Producer: Indio Myles We invite you to join our community on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or Instagram to stay up to date on the latest social innovation news and resources to help you turn ideas into impact. You'll also find us on all the major podcast streaming platforms, where you can also leave a review and provide feedback.
I'm not a financial advisor; Superpowers for Good should not be considered investment advice. Seek counsel before making investment decisions.Watch the show on television by downloading the e360tv channel app to your Roku, AppleTV or AmazonFireTV. You can also see it on YouTube.When you purchase an item, launch a campaign or invest after clicking a link here, we may earn a commission. Engage to support our work.Devin: What is your superpower? Steph: I think it's so important that we see the value in people, that we see people. I think that something that's been developed in me, is to see people and to honor them and to see their humanity.In today's episode of Superpowers for Good, I had the privilege of speaking with Steph Page, the Executive Director and Co-Founder of Stories Foundation. Steph's pioneering approach to addressing human trafficking through business caught my attention, and I believe it will inspire you too.Steph introduced us to an extraordinary project — the Storyteller Café. This isn't just any café; it's a beacon of hope in the fight against human trafficking. "We believe in using business for good," Steph explained. The café serves as a community hub where every purchase helps combat this grave issue. From locally sourced coffee to boutique items crafted by local artisans, each transaction supports the cause.What sets Storyteller Café apart is its dual purpose. Not only does it raise awareness about human trafficking, but it also provides tangible support to survivors. The establishment offers job training, employment opportunities, and even housing in the form of apartments above the café. This holistic support system is crucial for survivors embarking on their new lives.The idea of integrating business with social impact resonates deeply with me. As Steph highlighted, this approach allows everyone to participate in the solution, moving beyond traditional donations. It's about creating sustainable change through everyday actions.As we wrapped up our conversation, I was moved by the potential of such innovative models to make a real difference. The Storyteller Café is more than a place for coffee; it's part of a larger narrative of empowerment and recovery for those who have endured unimaginable hardships.Join me in applauding Steph and the Stories Foundation for their visionary work. Their approach not only changes lives but also redefines how we can use our businesses to support and uplift our communities.AI Episode Summary1. The show introduces Stephanie Page, a social entrepreneur and nonprofit leader working on anti-human trafficking efforts.2. Stephanie discusses the Stories Foundation's effort to build the Storyteller Café, which aims to raise awareness about human trafficking, support survivors, and engage the community through the sale of food, coffee, and boutique items.3. The café will also serve as a supportive space for survivors, offering jobs, job training, and housing through three apartments located above the café.4. The project aims to create a community space that can also function as a large event space for raising awareness about human trafficking.5. Stephanie emphasizes that human trafficking often involves exploitation through seemingly trustworthy relationships rather than abduction, targeting vulnerable individuals based on their needs.6. The approach to aiding victims involves working with law enforcement and the judicial system, as well as providing rehabilitation and long-term support.7. The challenge of finding immediate safe housing for trafficking victims is highlighted, showing the complexity and urgency of responding to survivors' needs.8. A successful story is shared about an insurance agent who recognized signs of trafficking in a client and helped her escape her trafficker, emphasizing the importance of community awareness and intervention.9. Stephanie reflects on her superpower: seeing and valuing the humanity in others, and the impact of listening and engaging with empathy.10. The segment ends with a call to action for viewers to support the Stories Foundation by purchasing bracelets that fund the construction of the Storyteller Café, reinforcing the message that everyone's story matters.How to Develop Seeing Humanity As a SuperpowerSteph's superpower is "seeing humanity." She excels in recognizing and honoring the intrinsic value of individuals, which is essential in her work with survivors of human trafficking. She emphasizes the importance of listening to people's stories, seeing their worth, and making them feel valued and acknowledged. This ability helps her create impactful connections and support recovery and empowerment for those she helps.Illustrative AnecdoteDuring an awareness event, Steph noticed a woman who seemed eager to talk amidst the busy setting. Despite the event's demands, Steph chose to engage deeply with this woman, learning about her experiences with unhealthy relationships potentially akin to trafficking. By dedicating time to this individual, Steph provided a safe space for her to share her pain and story. This interaction highlights how Steph's ability to see and respond to humanity can make a profound difference in individual lives.Tips for Developing "Seeing Humanity" as a Personal Strength* Trust Your Gut: Pay attention to your instincts about others' needs.* Lean In: Don't dismiss your feelings; instead, engage more deeply with people.* Ask Questions: Show interest in others' lives by asking more about their experiences.* Create Space: Allow time in your interactions for others to express themselves and feel valued.* Listen Actively: Focus on understanding others' stories without the need to solve their problems immediately.By following Steph's example and advice, you can make "seeing humanity" a skill. With practice and effort, you could make it a superpower that enables you to do more good in the world.Remember, however, that research into success suggests that building on your own superpowers is more important than creating new ones or overcoming weaknesses. You do you!Guest ProfileSteph Page (she/her):Executive Director and Co-Founder, Stories FoundationAbout Stories Foundation: Stories Foundation is a nonprofit in Minnesota fighting human trafficking and related issues through social impact business, awareness education and community engagement.Our why is to further justice for every person by inspiring communities, influencing culture and implementing action.Website: www.storiesfoundation.orgX/Twitter Handle: @storiesfoundationCompany Facebook Page: fb.com/storiesfoundationOther URL: storiesfoundation.org/your-story-matters-campaignBiographical Information: Stephanie Page is the Executive Director and Co-Founder of Stories Foundation. Stories is a not-for-profit organization in Minneapolis, Minnesota that engages communities to fight human trafficking by using business to bring awareness about trafficking and support the work through fundraising. Steph believes every story has value and that by embracing our own story and being willing to step out and share it with others, we are taking the necessary steps toward changing the stories of injustice in our communities. Steph and Stories Foundation have been featured on Kare11 and KSTP as well as a variety of podcasts and newspaper articles. X/Twitter Handle: @stephaniempagePersonal Facebook Profile: fb.com/StephMPageLinkedin: linkedin.com/in/stephaniempage/Instagram Handle: @stephmpageUpcoming SuperCrowd Event CalendarIf a location is not noted, the events below are virtual.* Impact Cherub Club Meeting hosted by The Super Crowd, Inc., a public benefit corporation, on May 14, 2024, at 1:00 PM Eastern. Each month, the Club meets to review new offerings for investment consideration and to conduct due diligence on previously screened deals. To join the Impact Cherub Club, you must first become an Impact Member of the SuperCrowd.* SuperCrowdHour, May 15, 2024, at 1:00 Eastern. Each month, we host a value-laden webinar for aspiring impact investors or social entrepreneurs. Stay tuned for details.* SuperCrowdChicago, June 12, 2024. This in-person event at Columbia College Chicago features some of Chicago's prominent citizens and community leaders, along with crowdfunding experts. Use the discount code “SuperCrowd” to save 30 percent!* Recently, we created an AI GPT to help you learn more about The Super Crowd, Inc., a public benefit corporation, and our upcoming events. Click here to try it.SuperCrowd Community Event Calendar* Successful Funding with Karl Dakin, Tuesdays at 10:00 AM ET * Equity Crowdfunding for Startups, April 30th, 9:00 AM ET* Move Your Money Month, April 2024, American Independent Business Alliance* SEC Small Business Advisory Committee, May 6 at 10:00 AM ET* Community Capital Live: The Guarantee with Natalie Foster, May 6, at 5 pm ET* AMIBA: 21-Day Racial Equity Habit-Building Post-Challenge, May 9, 1:00 PM ET* Crowdfunding Professional Association Webinar, May 29, 2:00 PM ET* The Reg A & Crowdfunding Conference, June 20, Westchester Country Club (Save 20% with the code Super20)* Crowdfunding Professional Association, Summit in DC, October 22-23If you would like to submit an event for us to share with the 4,400+ members of the SuperCrowd, click here.We use AI to help us write compelling recaps of each episode. Get full access to Superpowers for Good at www.superpowers4good.com/subscribe
Happy 2024 from all of us here at Stories Foundation and the Connecting our Stories Podcast! At Stories Foundation we believe every person has a unique story and every story matters. We all know in our stories there are messy, hard and beautiful pieces and when we share story together we gain a greater understanding of each other and the world we live in. In this episode we hear from our friend and survivor of human trafficking and exploitation, Ren. Ren's shares vulnerably about her story and for some, it may be triggering. We create compassionate spaces for ourselves and others here, remember to have compassion for yourself as you listen!If you have questions or want to learn more about human trafficking and the things Ren shares in this episode, reach out to hello@storiesfoundation.org for more resources. You can partner with us in this work by sharing this podcast, leaving us a review and making a donation at www.storiesfoundation.org.
Stories Foundation is a nonprofit and for our End of Year event this year instead of a Gala we did a Ted Talk style event on Relationships! We are thrilled to be able to bring the content to you via our first live podcast. This conversation about relationships matters because in relationships people are manipulated, exploited and trafficked AND in relationships we can prevent human trafficking, intervene in human trafficking and see healing and restoration take place. As we close out the year, we invite you to partner with us by taking ACTION. Become a monthly or one time donor, host an in person or virtual awareness event, connect us to a school or front line agency. There are many ways we can decrease human trafficking in our communities - thank you for partnering with us! Statistics:> 1 in 3 young people will be in an abusive or unhealthy relationship.> Only 1/3 of young people who are in an abusive or unhealthy relationship will tell someone.> 1 in 5 young people report being emotionally abused by a friend or partner.> A study in 2019 polled Baby Boomers, Gen X and Millennials on how often they feel lonely. An average of 21% of adults polled report being "very often/always" feeling lonely. 15% of Boomers, 20% of Gen X and 30% of Millennials.> Forbes reports that 73% of Gen Z says they feel "very often/always" lonely. Download the program and follow along HERE.
With an estimated 27.6 million victims worldwide at any given time, human traffickers prey on people of all ages, backgrounds, and nationalities, exploiting them for their own profit. Co-Founder and Executive Director of Fierce Freedom, Jenny Almquist, and Executive Director of Stories Foundation, Stephanie Page, talk about the problem of human trafficking and what we can do to fight it. National Human Trafficking Hotline 1-888-373-7888 Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: click here
Have you ever noticed the toxicity of social media? So often, it is a tool to feed insecurity and constant comparison with others which may ultimately lead to exploitation of vulnerabilities. So, what if social media became a tool, used to help victims of abuse get help, or to prevent trafficking from happening altogether? To explain more about this, we invited Stephanie Page, Founder & Executive Director of Stories Foundation to share about a new outreach and prevention program of Stories Foundation, the Love, Sophia Project (coming February 2022!) The vision behind this project is, “For every person to know their value through authentic community and support.” Stephanie will share how this project began and how each of us can get involved! To learn more, email storiesfoundation@gmail.com.
This holiday season, check out some of our absolute favorite gift ideas from organizations that strive to value people and planet over profit. 1. Shema Apparel - Their collection of soft and livable clothing is all made with love in sewing centers in SE Asia that empower and employ the most vulnerable and survivors of human trafficking. Designed and created with our environment in mind. Use promo code FIERCEFREEDOM20 from now until Nov 30th for 20% off anything in their store! 2. Equal Exchange - distributes organic, gourmet coffee, tea, sugar, bananas, avocados, cocoa, and chocolate bars produced by farmer cooperatives in Latin America, Africa, and Asia. Use promo code FAIRFALL to get 10% off your order! 3. The Hivebox - A subscription box for families that facilitates conversations on justice from Stories Foundation 4. Eden Jewelry - Creates beautiful and unique pieces that carry stories of hope and courage into the world while empowering survivors. The profits from each of your purchases directly benefit the women in Eden's comprehensive program to reach, rescue, and restore trafficking victims. Sign up with your email and get 15% off your order. 5. Fierce Freedom - Check out our range of ethically-sourced, NEW gift ideas for the whole family. All proceeds go back to our mission to end modern-day slavery and to prevent trafficking in our community - each year we reach thousands from supporters like you. Shop our store with the code FIERCE for 20% off until Dec 10th and check out our pop-up shopping event Dec 11th.
Today we sit down with our dear friend Danielle Freitag. She is a fierce woman fighting for the freedom of those trapped in a life of exploitation, which she has a personal connection to. Danielle helps us see the hope that comes out of the work being done to restore those coming out of a life of exploitation and how we can engage.Learn more about Action169, Rose House and Danielle's book The Garden Keys HERE.Want to support the work Stories Foundation is doing to fight trafficking in Minnesota?Join us HERE.
Housing and jobs. This is SUCH a great need as we look at how to cover vulnerabilities of those coming out of human trafficking. We believe in long-term change and being able to offer dignified work and a safe place to live is a huge part of what we are working towards at Stories Foundation and Storyteller Cafe. There is a need NOW for these pieces of the solution. Steph shares with us how everything from compassionate landlords to becoming a foster parent directly impacts the fight against trafficking. Reach out to us if you have connections or questions for us.storiesfoundation@gmail.comDonate at storiesfoundation.kindful.com.
What is your mindset? Is there enough to go around? Will what we give away be replenished? What do you get back when you give? Steph Page speaks to these questions and more in this episode addressing an upside down economy. At Stories Foundation we really truly believe that we are better together and we cannot live with a scarcity mindset. We GAIN when we GIVE. CLICK HERE to read the blog post Steph mentioned.Connect with us at storiesfoundation@gmail.com if you want to engage your skill sets and resources with what we are doing at Stories Foundation and Storyteller Cafe.Join the Facebook group here: Influence Culture - Fight Human Trafficking#whystorytellercafe
Back in February 2021 we created a Facebook group called Influence Culture - Fight Human Trafficking to invite our community into the work of culture change that we are doing at Stories Foundation. Over the years of doing anti-trafficking work and experiencing the incredible impact culture change has, we firmly believe that the game changing work in this fight happens when individuals use their influence to change the culture in their families, friend circles and greater communities. The change happens when we choose to see vulnerabilities around us and step in to cover them.The episodes in this series feature audio from short videos Steph Page recorded for the Influence Culture group. Awareness IS action! By listening to these episodes we hope you become more aware and choose to take further action with us. As always, thank you for being here to listen and learn. Your story matters to us.And there's more where this all came from! Join the Influencing Culture group on Facebook HERE to see the original posts and share what we are doing with your sphere of influence. Each and every one of us has INFLUENCE! Will you use your voice with us? Your voice matters.DONATE to help us build Storyteller Cafe HERE.#whystorytellercafe
And... we're back with Abby! Here's part 2 of our conversation.Today we sit down with our dear friend Abby Thalacker. You will laugh and cry through this episode and be inspired by Abby's story. Her vision to cover vulnerabilities and foster restoration is strong. Abby is working towards building Corrie's House. Corrie's House will be a safe home that offers aftercare rehabilitation to girls who have been sexually exploited. Opportunities Each girl will have access to mentorship, education, therapy, spiritual guidance, and life skills training.Collaboration is such a big deal for us at Stories Foundation. And this season in The Hive it's no different. We are partnering with Corrie's House to bring you the second box of 2021! Box #2 is now available for pre-order. The Hive is a subscription box that equips and encourages you to facilitate conversations around justice and the value of every human.If you missed out on Box #1, don't worry!FOR A LIMITED TIME... order the Box Bundle and get Box #1 AND Box #2 for $75!(normally $100) ORDER the BOX BUNDLE here!Check out www.corrieshouse.org to become part of the Founders Club and get involved with what Abby is doing over at Corrie's House.
Today we sit down with our dear friend Abby Thalacker. You will laugh and cry through this episode and be inspired by Abby's story. Her vision to cover vulnerabilities and foster restoration is strong. Abby is working towards building Corrie's House. Corrie's House will be a safe home that offers aftercare rehabilitation to girls who have been sexually exploited. Opportunities Each girl will have access to mentorship, education, therapy, spiritual guidance, and life skills training. Collaboration is such a big deal for us at Stories Foundation. And this season in The Hive it's no different. We are partnering with Corrie's House to bring you the second box of 2021! Box #2 is now available for pre-order. The Hive is a subscription box that equips and encourages you to facilitate conversations around justice and the value of every human. If you missed out on Box #1, don't worry!FOR A LIMITED TIME... order the Box Bundle and get Box #1 AND Box #2 for $75! (normally $100) ORDER the BOX BUNDLE here!Check out www.corrieshouse.org to become part of the Founders Club and get involved with what Abby is doing over at Corrie's House.
Back in February 2021 we created a Facebook group called Influence Culture - Fight Human Trafficking to invite our community into the work of culture change that we are doing at Stories Foundation. Over the years of doing anti-trafficking work and experiencing the incredible impact culture change has, we firmly believe that the game changing work in this fight happens when individuals use their influence to change the culture in their families, friend circles and greater communities. The change happens when we choose to see vulnerabilities around us and step in to cover them. The episodes in this series feature audio from short videos Steph Page recorded for the Influence Culture group. Awareness IS action! By listening to these episodes we hope you become more aware and choose to take further action with us. As always, thank you for being here to listen and learn. Your story matters to us. And there's more where this all came from! Join the Influencing Culture group on Facebook HERE to see the original posts and share what we are doing with your sphere of influence. Each and every one of us has INFLUENCE! Will you use your voice with us? Your voice matters.DONATE to help us build Storyteller Cafe HERE.#whystorytellercafe
In this episode of the Connecting Our Stories podcast we chat with our good friend Mitch Reaume. He is the founder of Fight For Something, a social impact enterprise with the mission to see social business go from being a niche to a norm.Mitch is living out the belief that business should never be about just profits. Each of his business endeavors fights for something that matters. Check out the different ways you can be part of these somethings at www.fightforsomething.com.Ready to take a step right now towards purposeful purchasing and supporting our local efforts to fight against injustice? Join the StoryChangers Coffee Club today! Stories Foundation partners with Mitch to roast a few of our coffee offerings. You will receive a different roast in the mail each month AND know that your purchase helps both our businesses create greater impact. Sign up HERE!DOWNLOAD our Ethical Shopping Guide HERE.
Here is the recording of our Storyteller Cafe Awareness & Fundraising Event from April 24. Thank you for joining us by listening and giving. We are moving along with building Storyteller Cafe and your partnership in this venture is crucial. We want a RIVER EFFECT to happen - that each and every one of our voices coming together will be a mighty force as we fight injustices in our communities. Your story matters. You have value. Together we can change a culture that has allowed for trafficking and exploitation to flourish. Let's create a culture where honor, value and truth allow for our fellow humans to flourish.Here are a few ways to get involved:1. GIVEWe have many avenues for you to join with us in funding this building project.-- Become a donor HERE.-- Write a check out to Stories Foundation & send it to: Stories Foundation 5001 Edinbrook Terrace PO Box 431022 Brooklyn Park, MN 55443-- Write to us for information on giving stock at storiesfoundation@gmail.com.2. SHAREPlease take a moment to share this podcast episode with a friend, family member or co-worker that missed our broadcast that you think would be interested in learning more.3. YOUR NETWORKWho do you know that we should know? Who do you know that should know about us? Share www.storytellercafemn.org with those in your network that could help us move this project along!
We are SO EXCITED that this is our 100th episode of the Rainy Day Collective Podcast! What an incredible journey it has been. We've had the amazing honor to hear stories and make connections with over one hundred women, through this show! To mark the occasion we wanted to not only bring another story to light, belonging to another bold and brave woman, but we wanted to honor that January is Human Trafficking Prevention month and our guest, Steph Page, is here to talk about Stories Foundation. We hear how the dream became a reality, dispel common misconceptions around Human Trafficking and talk about what we can do. Important Links: www.storiesfoundation.org www.storytellercafe.org www.stephmpage.com Instagram #humantrafficking #community #womensupportingwomen #ourstoriesmatter --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rainydaycollective/support
Stephanie Page is Co-Founder and Executive Director at Stories Foundation. She's a writer and Speaker. And a Noon Day Collection Ambassador. She's also a wife and Mama. This is my conversation with Stephanie Page. We talk about how she started a non-profit in Minneapolis and her amazing work in the field of anti-trafficking.
Today we hear from our good friend Tiffany Jacobsen. If you watched our virtual event back in April (if not, you still can watch it HERE) you will recognize Tiffany's voice and some of what she shares in this episode. But today she goes much deeper into her story and shares some hard truth we all need to hear. Each person we encounter has value and we should treat them like they do. We need to speak worth and truth into those around us. We need to SEE each other and make an effort to help when we see a need. Tiffany wants everyone to know there is hope out there for every story of trauma and she tells us about it in this episode.Join our Patreon crew HERE to support the work we do and people we work with - like Tiffany.Subscribe to our email list HERE for upcoming volunteer opportunities, current news and updates on what we are doing at Stories Foundation and Storyteller Cafe.
On today's episode we chat with Steph & Lena about how these two came to be the brains, brawn and heart behind a nonprofit called Stories Foundation, the paths that have taken them this far and where things are headed in the near future. There are some behind the scenes nuggets too!REGISTRATION EXTENDED to AUGUST 29!!!You can still sign up to participate in the Superhero 5k. Register today at: bit.ly/superhero5k2020Are you ready to take a step with us? Visit our website to join the coffee club, buy a shirt or hat, sign up to host an awareness night or take our online classes. storiesfoundation.org
For today's episode, we invited Stephanie Page, Founder & Executive Director of Stories Foundation to share her thoughts amidst the recent events sparked into flame by the racial injustices rampant in our country. Please join us as we honestly and authentically grapple with some of the tough questions we are being faced with as well as an amazing opportunity to step into the sometimes uncomfortable but critical work of examining our own prejudices, acknowledging our role in the painful narrative of our collective humanity, and moving towards a place of repentance as we seek to understand the “other.” To learn more about Stories Foundation and the work Stephanie is doing, visit storiesfoundation.org We also want to say thank you to those who allow the space for us to have these important conversations like this. We want to listen and grow so if you have feedback or suggestions for us please email podcast@fiercefreedom.org
In this episode I spoke with Stephanie Page who started the non profit called Stories Foundation. Stephanie is a wife, mother, follower of Christ, and the Executive Director of the Stories Foundation non profit. Stephanie shares with us about how she started Stories Foundation, her faith testimony, and a few other related conversations we touch on. Check out her website to learn more and get involved of financially support the Stories Foundation: https://storiesfoundation.org/ Friends! This is the last episode I will release in 2019. It has been a joy to share stories with you and grow in community together! Even though no new content will be released this year, you can still support the podcast by sharing episodes with friends, leaving reviews, and I am always open to talking about sponsorship opportunities. Thank you for a great year, I look forward to seeing where God continues to lead in the year to come! Many blessings to you and your families this holiday season ! If you would like to be on the Missional Life Podcast and share your story please email me at : missionallifeinquiry@gmail.com Follow Missional Life podcast in Instagram and Facebook to see weekly posts! Please leave a review, subscribe, and rate this podcast so others can be encouraged as well! Have a great and blessed week!
Steph and I chat about using business to empower people to fight human trafficking through what they purchase. We also talk about how Stories Foundation came about how and the Freedom Food Truck is not only raising awareness, but is supporting organization who are fighting human trafficking. 2:09: Stephanie takes us back to 2012 and shares the story behind Stories Foundationand the Freedom Truck. Book: Passport Through the Darknessby Kimberly L. Smith Kimberly L. Smith is the founder of Make Way Partners "I remember looking out the window and saying to God, 'This isn't okay that children are being forced to do these horrific things and they're being taken advantage of and exploited.' I remember Him, it's like He said to my spirit, 'You're right. It's not okay. What are we going to do about that?' It was one of those moments where all of my excuses of when I'm done having babies or when we have more money or when we have more stable jobs or when we can pay our bills better, they just didn't matter when you think about the reality out there in the world." Mark Batterson's Coffee Shop: Ebeneezer's Eugene Cho: Q Cafe (closed due to location change) and One Day's Wages 6:27 "I started with what I had." 6:45 Steph shares about the early days speaking at small events and small groups to raise awareness of human trafficking. "As Christ followers, we have been set free from sin. I think Satan is the greatest trafficker. Christ has purchased our freedom. We are free. And he [Satan] manipulates us, coerces us, lies to us, plays on our emotions, tells us we need these other things and traffics us into sin....We have been set free from that, so as Christians, I think, it is our greatest responsibility to be about freedom, both spiritual and physical." 9:01 Stephanie shares about acquiring the food truck, which is known as the Freedom Truck. 13:28 Steph walks us through what to expect when you walk up to the Freedom Truck 14:41 "I started Storieson the very optimistic belief that people would want to make a difference in this issue and that they would RISE UP. The truck has proven that to be true. People, if they're given an opportunity, they will choose to make a difference." 16:45 Steph shares some of what she has learned about human trafficking since 2012. "When you look at sex trafficking. We have sex trafficking. We have child sex trafficking, because we have pornography, because we have an over sexualized culture, because we have sexual addiction. When you start...to say pornography is a reason for child sex trafficking, child sexual abuse, child sexual exploitation that's going to strike some chords of shame...When shame is revealed people want to hide." "Traffickers look for vulnerabilities to exploit." Grace Enough Podcast SHOW NOTES continued ____________________________________________________________________________ You can learn more about Stories Foundation at www.storiesfoundation.org and find her writing at www.stephaniempage.com as well as on Facebook and Instagram. ____________________________________________________________________________ Follow Grace Enough Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and at graceenoughpodcast.com to keep up with all that is going on. There is a lot going on during the summer months and I don't want you to miss a thing!
Stephanie Page is co-founder of Stories Foundation. Stories Foundation works to bring an end to human trafficking in Minnesota. You can support the cause by visiting their food truck, Freedom Truck. Stay tuned for opening dates of their storefront, Stories Cafe. Stephanie shares her story of first learning of human trafficking and being driven to action. To Emerge is sponsored by Emerge Mothers Academy, a nonprofit providing support services to single mothers in the Twin Cities. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/to-emerge/message
Chris interviews Steph and they talk all things influence in relation to human trafficking, social justice and how we each have tools to create impact. Join the conversation at www.imperfectinfluencer.com, on Instagram and Facebook! Learn more about Chris and Steph's work with Stories Foundation at www.storiesfoundation.org
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Stephanie Page shares her story about fighting human trafficking with Stories Foundation.