
S3 EP2 | Facts & Truths: Education Saved Me w/ Megan L. of the Avery Center
03/26/21 • 83 min
You do not want to miss this truth telling episode with Megan Lundstrom of the Avery Center in Colorado. Victoria has seen and heard of Megans work recently and explains why we can “fan girl” survivor leaders in the anti-trafficking movement. Not only does Megan speak facts but she shares her story with intention of acknowledging her privilege and an existing false negative of imagery and narratives that must change to really show what trafficking looks like. Megan also shares that she hadnt felt SEEN and the truth is each survivor has a different story, outcome, and goal. Please join this powerful learning episode highlighting working in this space, ways to support survivors and victims.
www.Averycenter.org
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You do not want to miss this truth telling episode with Megan Lundstrom of the Avery Center in Colorado. Victoria has seen and heard of Megans work recently and explains why we can “fan girl” survivor leaders in the anti-trafficking movement. Not only does Megan speak facts but she shares her story with intention of acknowledging her privilege and an existing false negative of imagery and narratives that must change to really show what trafficking looks like. Megan also shares that she hadnt felt SEEN and the truth is each survivor has a different story, outcome, and goal. Please join this powerful learning episode highlighting working in this space, ways to support survivors and victims.
www.Averycenter.org
#WomensHerstorymonth
Check out our new website with all the resources you need and links to our new merchandise:
https://www.unseentttpodcast.com
Music Used:
https://soundcloud.com/atmospheric-music-portal/equinox-copyright-free-music
Drops by Ron Gelinas Chillout Lounge | https://soundcloud.com/atmospheric-music-portalMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License
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S3 EP1 | Facts & Truths: Rescued by Sex Workers w/ Jes Richardson
Season 3 has arrived with Jes Richardson as our first survivor/warrior guest. In Season 3, Victoria will speak to Leaders; more Survivor Leaders, Ally Leaders, and those unnoticed in the anti-trafficking movement.
We start with Jes as she opens the season with speaking facts and truths even leaving tips and tricks for fellow warriors, overcomers, and thrivers. In this episode, Jes gets raw, real, and explicit. Victoria and Jes cover topics not for the faint of heart, not for listeners who are first understanding sex trafficking and sex work, and not for the weary. Jes expresses much emotion and compassion with Victoria talking about her journey, the movement, and what led to her book , "Everything I learned from my Pimp", to her business, Burnt Consulting. Tune in and come back each Friday.
Warning: Listener discretion is advised and be aware there is explicit content and triggering dialogue.
Jes Richardon Website and Book Link
https://burnt-consulting.mykajabi.com
Handles: IG and Twitter @sasyjes , facebook: @burntconsulting
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Note: This episode was edited by Victoria
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S3 EP3 | Facts & Truths: Sex Workers Have Voices Too by M. Dante
At Unseen: TTT we have episodes, seemingly, for everyone. Please join us and listen to M. Dante an experienced woman in the literature and research reporting realm. She highlights other pioneers and writings regarding sex work, past and present. She is a contributor to many especially the wonderful organization, SWOP-Sex Workers Outreach Project, where she wrote about Donah Stafford(Episode 13 at Unseen). This episode will be an intense listening session where M. Dante will read her findings from some of her writings, one particularly about Comfort Women. Towards the last 20 minutes, M. Dante will speak on her personal story as a sex worker and the unfortunate case of a step father being charged for child pornography.
Listener discretion is advised and content may be triggering to some.
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