What’s Up, Wake
Melissa talks with Whitney Miller, vice president of The Invictus Project, about combating the sexual exploitation and trafficking of children in North Carolina through partnerships with law enforcement, including four sheriff’s offices, the State Bureau of Investigation, and Homeland Security Investigations. Whitney explains how technology and covid-era shifts drove cyber tips from about 4,000 in 2019 to 52,000 last year, shares warning signs for parents, and emphasizes proactive conversations at home. Michael Phillips of Phillips Farm returns to discuss hosting a fundraising event for Invictus: the C10s Tailgate Party on June 6, featuring classic Chevy trucks (1998 and older), vendors, food trucks, live music, kid activities, and Invictus resources, with truck registration at c10stailgateparty.com and more information at invictusproject.org. 00:00 Crisis and Guests 02:30 Invictus Mission 03:58 Tech Shift Since Covid 07:40 Task Force Partnership 08:33 Funding and Tools Gap 13:16 Parent Conversations 15:37 Warning Signs and Access 19:34 Michael’s Dad Tactics 21:27 Kids Online Fame Risks 21:50 Handling Online Attention 22:31 Farm Life Boundaries 23:05 Safety Talks and Code Words 24:18 Why Support Invictus 27:55 Truck Show Details 30:56 Family Fun at Event 33:27 Why C10s Only 36:58 Summer Festivals Preview 38:46 Invictus Links and Wrap
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