19 min

Going Undercover Part 2: Life After The Operations In The Trenches

    • Documentary

Matt Cooper joins Tim today as they dive deeper into the mind space of an undercover operator. We intentionally go to the darkest corners of the globe to rescue children from trafficking. They are the places no one else would go but a lot of what our operators see are things that no one should ever have to witness, let alone experience. 

Tim reflects back on his experiences when he was first sent to undercover school, something he never sought to do. There isn’t anything inherent in police officers that makes them good undercover operators. They must be trained to respond quickly and do whatever it takes to really play the role and dig into a trafficking ring. Tim and Matt share how that can really mess with a person. 

Going undercover is a massive responsibility to take on board, and it also takes a huge mental and emotional toll on our operators. Matt and Tim talk about how they both deal with the after-effects of an operation and why coming home to their families is often a brutal reminder of everything they have just witnessed. 

O.U.R. has rescued hundreds of kids in Haiti, most of whom were made victims by the horrific earthquake in 2010. Tim tells the story of a little girl who was forced into trafficking after losing her family. She never believed that anyone would come to her rescue but exactly 8 years later, we walked through that door and brought hope where there was no hope. 

This work is never done and Operation Underground Railroad needs your help to rescue as many children as possible. To help us carry out more operations, please head to ourrescue.org/give-now and thanks for listening.

 

In The Trenches Podcast:

- Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/in-the-trenches/id1682836532

- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0b7lKGYKVG192vcRE88mwp

- Website: https://www.ourrescue.org/podcast

 

Shop the O.U.R. merch worn in this episode:

- Tim and Matt's Snapback Cap: https://store.ourrescue.org/products/our-rescue-snapback

- Tim's T-shirt: https://store.ourrescue.org/products/the-hidden-war-tee

- Matt's T-shirt: https://store.ourrescue.org/products/freedomflaggreentee

 

Want to get more involved with Operation Underground Railroad?

- Website: https://www.ourrescue.org/

- Donate: https://www.ourrescue.org/give-now

- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourrescue/

- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ourrescue

- Twitter: https://www.facebook.com/ourrescue

- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/operation-underground-railroad/

- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ourrescue

 

Please note that while we strive to present accurate and up-to-date information, we may occasionally make errors or present facts that are not entirely precise. We encourage our listeners to do their own research and fact-checking, and we cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies.

 

#colombia #children #abuse #humantraffickingstories #undergroundrailroad #podcast #awareness #ourrescue #timballard
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Matt Cooper joins Tim today as they dive deeper into the mind space of an undercover operator. We intentionally go to the darkest corners of the globe to rescue children from trafficking. They are the places no one else would go but a lot of what our operators see are things that no one should ever have to witness, let alone experience. 

Tim reflects back on his experiences when he was first sent to undercover school, something he never sought to do. There isn’t anything inherent in police officers that makes them good undercover operators. They must be trained to respond quickly and do whatever it takes to really play the role and dig into a trafficking ring. Tim and Matt share how that can really mess with a person. 

Going undercover is a massive responsibility to take on board, and it also takes a huge mental and emotional toll on our operators. Matt and Tim talk about how they both deal with the after-effects of an operation and why coming home to their families is often a brutal reminder of everything they have just witnessed. 

O.U.R. has rescued hundreds of kids in Haiti, most of whom were made victims by the horrific earthquake in 2010. Tim tells the story of a little girl who was forced into trafficking after losing her family. She never believed that anyone would come to her rescue but exactly 8 years later, we walked through that door and brought hope where there was no hope. 

This work is never done and Operation Underground Railroad needs your help to rescue as many children as possible. To help us carry out more operations, please head to ourrescue.org/give-now and thanks for listening.

 

In The Trenches Podcast:

- Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/in-the-trenches/id1682836532

- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0b7lKGYKVG192vcRE88mwp

- Website: https://www.ourrescue.org/podcast

 

Shop the O.U.R. merch worn in this episode:

- Tim and Matt's Snapback Cap: https://store.ourrescue.org/products/our-rescue-snapback

- Tim's T-shirt: https://store.ourrescue.org/products/the-hidden-war-tee

- Matt's T-shirt: https://store.ourrescue.org/products/freedomflaggreentee

 

Want to get more involved with Operation Underground Railroad?

- Website: https://www.ourrescue.org/

- Donate: https://www.ourrescue.org/give-now

- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourrescue/

- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ourrescue

- Twitter: https://www.facebook.com/ourrescue

- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/operation-underground-railroad/

- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ourrescue

 

Please note that while we strive to present accurate and up-to-date information, we may occasionally make errors or present facts that are not entirely precise. We encourage our listeners to do their own research and fact-checking, and we cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies.

 

#colombia #children #abuse #humantraffickingstories #undergroundrailroad #podcast #awareness #ourrescue #timballard
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

19 min