Melanie Williams on Design, Human Trafficking, Life Coaching and more
Not only has Melanie rescued the Goods from some design challenges, but she also helps rescue women & men from trafficking. Melanie is an avid traveler & provides us with an exclusive list of her favorite spots in the Midwest!
// Design Info
Wallpaper: use it - it adds a visual point of interest. Search "peel and stick wallpaper" with the color/design you want.
Paint: The new neutrals are creamy whites & variations of greige. No yellow undertones!
Lighting: try ultra-daylight bulbs and your rooms will go from yellow to white!
Design "no no" for Farmhouse Décor: the "X" symbol in the barn doors, tables, etc... keep at a minimum! Update your look with straight lines & minimal detail.
// Human Trafficking Info
Pursuit 3416: A ministry that will bring awareness & prevention to schools and organizations. Contact pursuit3416@gmail.com [pursuit3416@gmail.com]
Hotline: 1-888-373-7888. Save to contacts. Call if you see ANYTHING suspicious or your intuition is causing a question.
Sex trafficking: when a commercial sex act is induced by force, fraud or coercion.
Labor Trafficking: when individuals perform labor or services through the use of force, fraud, or coercion for little or no money.
Common forms of recruitment into Sex Trafficking:
* Runaways (1 in 7 teens lured into prostitution within 48 hrs of leaving)
* Manipulation on Social Media/in person Family/Relational selling
* Pornography/prostitution, small % kidnapping
How to spot a trafficker and/or victim:
* “Parents” with children: child uncomfortable, fear, no eye contact, abuse/somethings wrong, child hypersexualized
* Someone “fake” shopping, girls sent around to troll/provocative dress
* Couples: something is off/no eye contact-abuse-control
* Truck Stop: watch for young women/men entering trucker cabs.
* Branded tattoos: bar codes, daddy’s girl, my bi***
* Teens: suddenly have clothes they can't afford, acting out, nervous, shamed,overly confident, drug use
Many short videos on YouTube do a great job explaining trafficking
//Recommended Midwest Finds
* Nashville: Poindexter Coffee [https://www.graduatehotels.com/nashville/restaurant/poindexter/], Anzie Blue [https://www.anzieblue.com/], White Limozeen [https://www.graduatehotels.com/nashville/restaurant/white-limozeen/], Hampton Social [https://www.thehamptonsocial.com/nashville]
* St. Louis: Hygge [https://www.hyggestl.com/], Rise Coffee House [https://risecoffeestl.com/], Hello Juice and Smoothie [https://hellojuiceandsmoothie.com/]
* Kansas City: Made in KC [https://madeinkc.co/], Outta the Blue [https://www.outtatheblue.co/], McLain’s Market [https://www.mclainskc.com/]
Discover more about our guests:
Melanie’s Travel, Fashion, and Faith on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/lltravelmel/?hl=en]
Fun things from the episode:
* The Covering House [https://www.thecoveringhouse.org/]
* Daylight LEDs [https://amzn.to/3lbXZS6]
* Tips for getting high end furniture “dupes:” Search bar type: “modern organic side chair” and click shopping tab for alternatives
* Heaven by Randy Alcorn [https://amzn.to/3Df38yZ]
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