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Team Protectors

Team Protectors

By: Safe House Project
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Human trafficking isn’t just a grim headline in someone else’s neighborhood, it’s a seriouscrisis in our own communities. The Team Protectors podcast is the latest initiative from Safe House Project, spotlighting the leaders, survivors, faith communities, politicians, and everyday heroes determined to eradicate human trafficking by 2030.


In each episode, co-hosts Kristi Wells and Brittany Dunn share candid conversations about practical solutions that bring freedom within reach. From firsthand survivor stories to expert takes on justice, technology, and social impact, Team Protectors breaks down how we can collectively stand guard against this evil that hides in plain site all around us.. You’ll also discover Simply Report—a user-friendly app that empowers everyday citizens to safely and quickly report suspicious activity and connect victims to the support they deserve.


By uniting voices from all walks of life, Team Protectors amplifies the message that human trafficking can end when we all work together. If you believe freedom is an inalienable rite given to each of us by our Creator, then join us and find your place in this nationwide effort. Each listen brings us one step closer to making freedom a reality for all.

© 2026 Safe House Project
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Episodes
  • Former Drug Dealer Turned Child Rescue Advocate: Jason Sisneros on Human Trafficking, Faith, and Hope
    Jun 16 2026

    Jason Sisneros has spent the last decade helping rescue children from human trafficking. But before that, he grew up surrounded by violence, delivered drugs as a child, and watched his mother endure horrific abuse.

    In this powerful episode of Team Protectors, Brittany Dunn and Kristi Wells sit down with entrepreneur, philanthropist, and anti-trafficking advocate Jason Sisneros to discuss what he has witnessed on rescue operations, the psychological tactics traffickers use to destroy identity, why prevention matters, and how faith and forgiveness can transform lives.

    Jason shares the moment that opened his eyes to the reality of trafficking, the miracles he has witnessed during rescue missions, and why ordinary people have far more power to create change than they realize.

    This is an emotional and deeply hopeful conversation about purpose, service, restoration, and the fight to protect children.


    What you'll learn in this episode:

    • How Jason first became involved in anti-trafficking work
    • What surprised him most after participating in rescue operations
    • How traffickers systematically destroy identity
    • Why many victims don't immediately want to leave
    • The importance of prevention and building trust with children
    • Why rescue is only the beginning of healing
    • The role small businesses and entrepreneurs can play in ending trafficking
    • Why awareness without action is not enough
    • How faith and forgiveness lead to healing and purpose
    • The importance of collaboration across organizations
    • Why trafficking exists in every community
    • The risks of remaining silent and disengaged


    Key Moments:

    00:00 What first opened Jason's eyes to human trafficking?
    01:50 Growing up around domestic violence and crime
    03:30 Attending a fundraiser that changed everything
    05:00 Beginning rescue operations ten years ago
    08:00 The shocking psychological grooming traffickers use
    11:00 Why victims often run back to their traffickers
    13:00 Why rescue must be paired with restoration
    16:00 Why entrepreneurs and small businesses matter in this fight
    19:00 "There is no they. We are the they."
    22:00 How service creates joy and purpose
    25:00 Why sacrifice creates meaning
    29:00 Human trafficking exists in every community
    31:00 How awareness around trafficking has changed over the past decade
    33:00 The danger of awareness without action
    34:00 The risk of inaction and losing our humanity
    38:00 Faith, miracles, and finding purpose
    40:00 The rescue story that impacted Jason the most
    46:00 The power of forgiveness and restoration
    48:00 Jason's message to anyone struggling with their own past


    Standout Quotes

    "There is no they. We are the they."

    "The risk of inaction is that we lose our humanity."

    "The whole journey of everything you've suffered through is wasted unless it creates empathy for other people."

    "Know your worth. Know that you are loved. Know that you are powerful beyond any measure you may have thought before."


    About Jason Sisneros

    Jason Sisneros is an entrepreneur, investor, philanthropist, and anti-trafficking advocate. For more than ten years, he has partnered with rescue organizations around the world to combat human trafficking and help bring hope and healing to survivors. Alongside his wife Emily, he is passionate about mobilizing entrepreneurs and small business owners to use their influence and resources to create lasting impact.


    About Safe House Project

    Safe House Project exists to increase victim identification beyond 1% and ensure that every survivor of trafficking has access to restorative care and services.

    Learn more at:
    https://safehouseproject.org

    Download the Simply Report app to learn how to report suspected trafficking in your community.

    If this episode impacted you, please like, subscribe, and share it with someone who needs to hear this message.

    #HumanTrafficking #TeamProtectors #SafeHouseProject #JasonSisneros #EndHumanTrafficking #FaithAndPurpose #ChildProtection #HumanTraffickingAwareness #Leadership #Entrepreneurship #Restoration #TraumaHealing #ChristianLeadership #SurvivorCare #ProtectChildren #PurposeDrivenLife


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    51 mins
  • The Dangerous Truth About “Sex Work”, Trauma, and Human Trafficking
    Jun 2 2026

    Human trafficking survivor and Treasures founder Harmony Dust joins the Team Protectors Podcast for one of the most honest and important conversations we’ve had about trauma, healing, exploitation, and the dangerous myths surrounding the commercial sex industry.

    For more than 27 years, Harmony has worked directly with women impacted by trafficking and exploitation. In this episode, she shares how survivor stories can unintentionally become re-exploitative when the focus stays on trauma instead of healing, resilience, and restoration.

    Together, Brittany Dunn, Kristi Wells, and Harmony unpack the reality behind “choice” in the commercial sex industry, the connection between pornography and trafficking, the dangers of OnlyFans culture, online grooming, legalization efforts, trauma bonds, and why survivors need long-term support long after the moment of “rescue.”

    This conversation is thoughtful, deeply personal, and absolutely essential for parents, leaders, advocates, and anyone wanting to better understand the realities of exploitation in America today.

    What you’ll learn in this episode:
    Why survivor stories must be shared ethically
    The difference between trauma and testimony
    How traffickers strip victims of identity
    Why many survivors return to exploitative situations
    The reality behind “choice” in the commercial sex industry
    The connection between pornography, trafficking, and exploitation
    Why legalization increases trafficking demand
    How technology and OnlyFans are reshaping exploitation
    What parents need to know about online grooming
    How communities can step in to support survivors

    Key moments:
    00:00 Harmony Dust on storytelling and survivor dignity
    01:58 Why trauma should not define survivor identity
    04:00 Ethical storytelling and trauma-informed interviews
    08:00 Rebuilding identity after exploitation
    10:00 Why “rescue” is often misunderstood
    14:00 How Treasures began with handwritten postcards
    18:00 The reality behind “choice” in the sex industry
    20:00 Harmony explains why legalization increases trafficking
    21:00 The TEDx talk that was banned
    26:00 The need for holistic survivor services
    28:00 How technology and OnlyFans changed trafficking
    33:00 What parents need to know about online grooming
    36:00 Practical ways anyone can help
    40:00 Why pornography is not victimless
    41:00 Harmony’s message to anyone feeling overwhelmed by the issue
    About Harmony Dust:
    Harmony Dust is the founder and executive director of Treasures, a survivor-led outreach and support organization serving women impacted by trafficking and exploitation. For over two decades, Treasures has equipped organizations worldwide to provide trauma-informed support and outreach in strip clubs and related venues.

    About Safe House Project:
    Safe House Project exists to end child trafficking and restore hope for survivors through prevention, survivor care, and strategic partnerships.

    Learn more:
    https://safehouseproject.org

    Take Action Today:
    Download the Simply Report app to help identify suspected trafficking in your community

    Learn how to support local survivor-led organizations
    Share this episode to help educate parents, leaders, and communities
    Become part of the movement to eradicate human trafficking

    #HumanTrafficking #TeamProtectors #SafeHouseProject #HarmonyDust #TraumaInformed #SurvivorLeadership #HumanTraffickingAwareness #OnlineSafety #Exploitation #ChildSafety #Parenting #TraumaHealing #EthicalStorytelling #EndTrafficking #SurvivorSupport #AntiTrafficking #TraumaRecovery #ProtectChildren

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    44 mins
  • From Homelessness to Purpose: Stephen Scoggins on Identity, Business, and Human Trafficking
    May 19 2026

    What happens when business success no longer fills the void?

    In this powerful episode of the Team Protectors Podcast, Brittany Dunn and Kristi Wells sit down with entrepreneur and speaker Stephen Scoggins for a raw conversation about trauma, identity, leadership, faith, and purpose.

    Stephen shares his journey from homelessness, childhood instability, and deep personal pain to building businesses that scaled beyond $100 million. But this conversation goes far beyond entrepreneurship.

    Together, they unpack the hidden wounds that shape people, the identity crisis affecting society, why leaders struggle to engage with hard issues like human trafficking, and how healing begins with presence, trust, and purpose.

    This episode is honest, deeply personal, and full of practical wisdom for leaders, parents, survivors, and anyone trying to build a life that truly matters.

    What you’ll learn in this episode:

    • How childhood trauma impacts leadership and identity
    • Why so many leaders struggle with purpose despite success
    • The connection between vulnerability and exploitation
    • How faith and presence helped Stephen survive homelessness and despair
    • Why “you cannot scale dysfunction”
    • The role business leaders should play in solving major social issues
    • How distraction and social media are fueling an identity crisis
    • Why trust is the opposite of fear
    • The importance of serving “the one” instead of chasing scale

    Key moments:
    00:00 Stephen Scoggins on business, purpose, and impact
    01:48 Growing up in poverty and instability
    04:00 Stephen shares a deeply personal experience publicly for the first time
    07:00 The power of surrogate parents and “Mama Wama”
    11:00 Why presence changes lives
    15:00 Identity, self-worth, and social media
    18:00 “Be still and know that I am God” as a state of being
    21:00 Created worth and serving the person you used to be
    24:00 Why leaders sabotage themselves
    26:00 Why businesses must make the world better
    27:00 The shocking gap between resources and impact
    30:00 Why intimidation only exists in isolation
    33:00 “Do not despise small beginnings”
    38:00 Trust is the opposite of fear
    40:00 “You cannot scale dysfunction”

    About Stephen Scoggins:
    Stephen Scoggins is an entrepreneur, speaker, and business strategist who built and scaled companies beyond $100 million after starting from homelessness and extreme adversity. Today, he mentors leaders on identity, stewardship, presence, and building businesses that create meaningful impact.

    About Safe House Project:
    Safe House Project exists to end child trafficking and restore hope for survivors through prevention, survivor care, and strategic partnerships.

    Learn more:
    https://safehouseproject.org

    #HumanTrafficking #SafeHouseProject #TeamProtectors #StephenScoggins #Leadership #FaithAndBusiness #PurposeDrivenLeadership #Entrepreneurship #Identity #TraumaHealing #BusinessLeadership #NonprofitLeadership #ChristianLeadership #MentalHealth #HumanTraffickingAwareness #SurvivorSupport #Purpose #Trust #Faith #LeadershipDevelopment

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    43 mins
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