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Trafficking Free America

Podcast af U.S. Institute Against Human Trafficking

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Human Trafficking is a grave problem in America and likely in your city. Misinformation, manipulation, and demand allow human trafficking to flourish in the shadows. Our goal at The US Institute Against Human Trafficking is to end human trafficking in America by educating citizens and lawmakers, disrupting sex trade activities and demand, and partnering with like-minded organizations to fight human trafficking together. In this podcast, survivors will tell their stories and truths about human trafficking and share what is actively decreasing human trafficking. By listening to this podcast, you are learning how you can grow your community to unite against human trafficking. This war will not be won overnight, but it can be won together.

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episode Teen Pregnancy, Trauma & 14 Years of Marriage — Sabrina Lopez's Story of Healing (Part 1) | Trafficking Free America Podcast cover

Teen Pregnancy, Trauma & 14 Years of Marriage — Sabrina Lopez's Story of Healing (Part 1) | Trafficking Free America Podcast

In Part 1 of a two-episode interview, Oree Freeman sits down with survivor, mentor, wife, and mother of seven, Sabrina Lopez, to share a powerful story of teen pregnancy, trafficking trauma, faith, marriage, and discipline. Rec 4 - Ep 4 Oree Sabrina PART … Exploited at 13 and pregnant at 15, Sabrina navigated shame, family conflict, survival mode, and early motherhood — all while suppressing deep trauma. In this episode, she opens up about graduating early, rebuilding her life, navigating a blended family, and the turning point that changed her marriage and faith. Sabrina shares honestly about: * Suppressing trauma inside marriage * Nearly filing for divorce * Learning to communicate about triggers * Becoming equally yoked before major life transitions * Rededicating her life to Christ * Rebuilding her marriage after broken trust This episode is not just about survival — it’s about structure, discipline, faith, and building something healthy after chaos. 👉 This is Part 1 of a 2-part conversation. 🎧 Part 2 drops next week, where Sabrina and Oree dive deeper into discipline, self-care, motherhood, and breaking generational cycles. This episode continues the mission of Trafficking Free America: showing what restoration can look like inside marriage, family, and faith. 🕒 EPISODE TIMESTAMPS (12 TOTAL) 0:00 – Husband didn’t know the full details of her trauma 0:25 – Meet Sabrina Lopez 1:52 – Exploited at 13, pregnant at 15 2:56 – Family shame, judgment & teen motherhood 4:03 – Using shame as fuel to succeed 5:40 – Dating her husband at 16 7:37 – Married at 21 with five daughters 8:24 – Triggered by living near trafficking locations 10:14 – The church moment that changed everything 11:40 – Becoming equally yoked before moving to Florida 14:23 – Trauma surfacing inside marriage 15:17 – Filing for divorce & walking away 16:06 – Rededicating their marriage & rebuilding trust 17:41 – Celebrating 14 years of marriage 19:05 – Becoming Dr. Sabrina: reclaiming her identity 21:09 – Self-care beyond quick fixes 23:29 – Discipline, structure & raising seven daughters 27:31 – Part 2 preview

26. feb. 2026 - 27 min
episode Dating After Trauma — Standards, Self-Worth & Building Healthy Relationships - Part 2 | Trafficking Free America Podcast cover

Dating After Trauma — Standards, Self-Worth & Building Healthy Relationships - Part 2 | Trafficking Free America Podcast

In Part 2 of a two-episode conversation, survivor-leader Oree Freeman continues her honest dialogue with close friend Irony Senegal, shifting the focus from friendship to dating, self-worth, and building healthy romantic relationships after trauma. This episode tackles a deeply relevant topic for survivors and anyone healing from past pain: why dating must begin with dating yourself first. Oree and Irony unpack how desperation, insecurity, and unresolved trauma can lead people into unhealthy relationships—and why doing the internal work is essential before pursuing companionship. From setting standards and boundaries to understanding respect, vision, and intentionality, this conversation offers wisdom for women navigating singleness, dating, and preparation for marriage. Irony shares practical insight on becoming someone you enjoy being around, raising personal standards, and aligning your life with the future you want—rather than settling for what’s available. 👉 This episode is Part 2 of the interview. 🎧 If you haven’t listened yet, be sure to start with Part 1, where Oree and Irony discuss healthy friendships, trust, and boundaries. This episode continues the mission of Trafficking Free America: helping survivors and communities pursue healing, wholeness, and Christ-centered relationships. 🕒 EPISODE TIMESTAMPS  0:00 – Becoming someone you love before dating 0:27 – Introduction & recap of Part 1 0:52 – Dating yourself first: why healing matters 1:38 – Navigating old friendships and new dynamics 2:50 – Accountability, language & personal growth 3:46 – Healthy friendships don’t replace others—they add 4:56 – Trauma, jealousy & territorial relationships 6:16 – Being open to new, healthy connections 7:28 – Dating after trafficking: breaking old cycles 8:46 – “Do the work”: self-worth, standards & discipline 10:01 – How your habits shape who you attract 12:01 – Vision, values & intentional dating 15:21 – Love isn’t enough: the role of respect 22:23 – Final encouragement: don’t settle for less #TraffickingFreeAmerica #DatingAfterTrauma #HealthyRelationships #SelfWorth #HealingJourney #SurvivorVoices #BoundariesMatter #FaithAndHealing #RelationshipStandards #Restoration #PodcastSeries #HopeAndHealing

19. feb. 2026 - 23 min
episode Healthy Friendships After Trauma — Trust, Boundaries & Healing Relationships - Part 1 | Trafficking Free America Podcast cover

Healthy Friendships After Trauma — Trust, Boundaries & Healing Relationships - Part 1 | Trafficking Free America Podcast

In Part 1 of a two-episode conversation, survivor-leader Oree Freeman sits down with her close friend Irony Senegal for an honest, healing discussion about friendship, trust, and healthy relationships after trauma. This episode explores what it looks like to build deep, life-giving friendships without centering trauma, labels, or past pain. Oree and Irony reflect on how their relationship began, how trust is built slowly and safely, and why boundaries, patience, and consistency matter more than titles or expertise. Rather than approaching friendship through a “trauma-informed” lens alone, this conversation highlights something simpler—and often overlooked: what healthy love actually looks like. From accountability and communication to slowing down and protecting one another’s hearts, this episode offers a powerful model for friendships rooted in faith, respect, and mutual growth. 👉 This is Part 1 of a 2-part interview. 🎧 Part 2 will be released next week, continuing the conversation around friendship, boundaries, and healing community. This episode continues the mission of Trafficking Free America: equipping individuals, survivors, and communities to pursue healthy connection, restoration, and Christ-centered relationships. 🕒 EPISODE TIMESTAMPS 0:00 – Opening reflections: balance, grace & overthinking 0:41 – Introducing Irony Senegal 1:14 – Why friendship matters in healing and prevention 2:16 – How Oree and Irony first met at church 3:16 – Setting boundaries early in relationships 4:21 – Respect, accountability & spiritual growth 5:07 – Seeing the person, not the trauma 6:37 – Discipline, faith & consistency in friendship 7:42 – Trust built through shared values 8:52 – Protecting hearts and safe community 11:24 – Loving someone without defining them by pain 13:21 – Friendship as mutual growth and balance 14:57 – Why healthy relationships don’t need labels 32:30 – Closing & reminder: Part 2 drops next week #TraffickingFreeAmerica #HealthyFriendships #HealingAfterTrauma #SurvivorVoices #FaithAndHealing #BoundariesMatter #HealthyRelationships #CommunityCare #Restoration #PartOne #PodcastSeries #HopeAndHealing

12. feb. 2026 - 33 min
episode Mental Health as Prevention — Trauma, Healing & Why Care Must Start Early | Trafficking Free America Podcast cover

Mental Health as Prevention — Trauma, Healing & Why Care Must Start Early | Trafficking Free America Podcast

In this episode of the Trafficking Free America Podcast, survivor-leader Oree Freeman and host Jeremy Hicks have an honest, vulnerable conversation about mental health—not as a reaction to trauma, but as a form of prevention. Drawing from lived experience, parenting, leadership, and survivor advocacy, this episode explores why mental health care must start early, how trauma impacts the nervous system long before adulthood, and why healing looks different for every person. Oree shares openly about her current season of life, therapy, boundaries, parenting, medication, faith, and learning how to listen to her body—offering a rare and grounding perspective for survivors, caregivers, and leaders alike. Together, Jeremy and Oree challenge common misconceptions around mental health in the Church and society, unpack the difference between diagnosis and care, and explain why patience, community, and prevention matter more than performance or perfection. This episode continues the mission of Trafficking Free America: equipping everyday people, churches, and communities with survivor-informed understanding that leads to healthier responses, safer environments, and long-term restoration. 🎧 Subscribe for more survivor-led conversations, practical tools, and faith-centered discussions on prevention and healing. 🕒 EPISODE TIMESTAMPS  0:00 – Mental health as prevention, not reaction 1:18 – Why this conversation matters right now 2:45 – Survivor honesty: therapy, readiness & timing 4:13 – Tools planted early still matter later in life 5:27 – Leadership, exhaustion & learning to slow down 6:57 – Boundaries, peace & finding joy in hard seasons 9:00 – Stress, anxiety & listening to your body 11:29 – Mental health vs. diagnosis: shifting the narrative 13:14 – Why survivors weren’t taught self-care 15:36 – Community, accountability & healthy relationships 17:22 – Medication, therapy & removing stigma 21:30 – Final encouragement: prevention starts with understanding #TraffickingFreeAmerica #MentalHealthAwareness #TraumaInformedCare #HumanTraffickingPrevention #SurvivorVoices #FaithAndHealing #ChurchLeadership #TraumaRecovery #MentalHealthMatters #PreventionOverReaction #Advocacy #HopeAndHealing

5. feb. 2026 - 32 min
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Trafficking Free Zones Explained — How Everyday People Can Help Prevent Human Trafficking

In this episode of the Trafficking Free America Podcast, survivor-leader Oree Freeman sits down with Jeremy Hicks to break down one of the most practical and accessible ways communities can prevent human trafficking: Trafficking Free Zones. This conversation clarifies what Trafficking Free Zones are (and what they are not), why you don’t need to be an expert or rescuer to make a difference, and how education, awareness, and readiness can create safer environments in businesses, churches, schools, and neighborhoods. Drawing from lived experience and real-world implementation, Oree and Jeremy explore how prevention often begins long before trafficking occurs, why consistency matters more than heroics, and how small, informed actions can change outcomes for vulnerable people. This episode continues the mission of Trafficking Free America—equipping everyday people with practical tools to respond to trafficking in a thoughtful, survivor-informed, and Christ-centered way. 🔗 Learn more about Trafficking Free Zones: https://USIAHT.org/TraffickingFreeZone ✝️ Become an Abolitionist: https://USIAHT.org/Abolitionist 🎧 Subscribe to Trafficking Free America for survivor-led conversations and practical ways to make a difference. 🕒 EPISODE TIMESTAMPS 0:00 – Introduction: why Trafficking Free Zones matter 1:06 – You don’t have to be an expert to help 2:04 – Moving from rescue myths to readiness 3:46 – Why “see something, say something” isn’t enough 5:16 – What Trafficking Free Zones actually are 7:05 – How businesses, churches, and schools can participate 9:14 – Survivor story: why consistency changes everything 11:23 – Showing up without having all the answers 13:15 – How to respond safely when you notice something 15:52 – Prevention starts before trafficking happens 18:30 – Community awareness as protection 21:12 – Everyone has a role—stop trying to do everything 24:24 – Final encouragement: readiness over heroics

22. jan. 2026 - 38 min
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