The Enrollment Trap

Enrollment Trap: Voice Season 1 Episode 2

24 min · 20. april 2026
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Episode 2: Ellis’s Story — Navigating Borrower Defense When the System Isn’t Built for You Ellis joins us to walk through her Borrower Defense experience: the red flags she didn’t have language for, the emotional toll of being misled, and the long stretch of waiting without answers. Her story highlights the gaps borrowers face — the lack of guidance, the shame that keeps people quiet, and the resilience it takes to push forward anyway. This episode is a reminder that Borrower Defense isn’t just a legal process. It’s a lived experience shaped by harm, hope, and the courage to keep asking for the truth.

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