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  1. APR 6

    A Conversation Every Mom Must Have: How Self‑Worth Protects Our Daughters

    (The podcast content may contain sensitive topics. Listenerdiscretion is advised.) This week, our team dug into two recent cases of sextrafficking involving young girls and women. These cases were so brutal and heartbreaking they make you stop in your tracks. As we read and analyzed them, one conviction rose to the surface: never again should another young person beviolated, manipulated, or sexually exploited. On this episode of the Protect & Prevent Podcast (P3Kids), Opal Singleton Hendershot of MillionKids.org, one of the leading voices in keeping kids safe from predators, speaks directly to all moms about the conversations that can protect their daughters long before a predator ever enters the picture. Today’s pimps and exploiters use every doorway availableincluding social media, dating apps, gaming chats, school hallways, malls, even friendships to access, seduce, groom, and ultimately trap their victims. One trafficker openly admitted he targeted girls with “low self‑esteem.” To the girl, it feels like a relationship. To the exploiter, it’s a strategy. Too often it turns into a nightmare she thinks she can’t escape. We break down how to build the kind of confidence andclarity that makes a young person hard to recruit. Because self‑esteem isn’t something you’re born with, it’s a decision you make every day. We encourage young people to write down their values, define who they are, and decide what they stand for. We talk about what a healthy relationship looks like, what red flags to run from, and how sex (in the right context) is a bond, not a weapon. But in the wrong hands, it becomes a tool ofcontrol, shame, and pain. And above all, we dismantle one of the most destructive lieskids so often believe. We want them to know there is no such thing as “damaged goods.” No matter what has happened, it is never too late to step out of a harmful situation. You are valuable. You are loved. You can choose differently starting today. Because sometimes the four most powerful words a youngperson can hear are: “I believe in you.” TWO RECENT CASES:  Stockton man found guilty of sextrafficking, abusing foster youth David Hall case. Foster youth.  12, 13, 17 Western District of Washington | California man convicted of sex trafficking victimsacross the United States | United States Department of Justice   For more info and to donate tothis 501(c)3 charity, you can reach Million Kids at: Website: https://MillionKids.org Email: info@MillionKids.org Be sure to follow and like our posts on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IEMillionKids Instagram: https://app.parler.com/millionkids X: https://x.com/notifications LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/opal-singleton-48641/

    34 min
  2. MAR 30

    Are Our Kids Really Being Targeted Through Digital Warfare?

    (The podcast content may contain sensitive topics.Listener discretion is advised.) How serious is it? Are terrorists, pedophiles and extremistsactually targeting our kids? The short answer: Yes! The tactics are far more sophisticated than most families realize. On this episode of the Protect & Prevent Podcast (P3 Kids), Opal Singleton Hendershot of MillionKids.org, one of the leading voices in keeping kids safe from predators, takes you inside the digital battleground where minors are being targeted every day. We’re not dealing with “strangerdanger” anymore. We’re dealing with organized criminal groups, extremist networks, and online cults who deliberately infiltrate the spaces where kids feel safest including gaming platforms, chatrooms, social apps, and private messaging channels. A warning before you listen: This episode addressesdifficult but essential topics. We examine real cases where minors were exposed to CSAM through gaming chats and encrypted apps, extremist propaganda disguised as “edgy humor”, self‑harm encouragement from anonymous online groups, grooming and manipulation by Group 764 (formerly the CVLT cult) and coercion and psychological control by leaders of “Greggy’s Cult” But this isn’t just about the crimes, it is about the patterns. We break down the behavioral shifts that often appear when a young person is being groomed, manipulated, or radicalized online. These signs are subtle, easy to miss, and often misinterpreted as “teen moodiness” or “normal privacy.” Most importantly, we give parents and caregivers tips on what to watch for and the critical conversations to have with your teen so they will recognize if they encounter these groups and know how to respond.  Kids today aren’t just scrolling. They’re navigating a global digital landscape where criminals, extremists, and predators are actively competing for their attention. And families deserve to understand the battlefield. For more info and to donate to this 501(c)3 charity, you canreach Million Kids at:Website: https://MillionKids.orgEmail: info@MillionKids.orgBe sure to follow and like our posts on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IEMillionKidsInstagram: https://app.parler.com/millionkidsX: https://x.com/notificationsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/opal-singleton-48641/

    33 min
  3. MAR 23

    Vanished: The Connection Between Missing Minors and Sex Trafficking

    (The podcast content may contain sensitive topics. Listenerdiscretion is advised.) Every day in America, kids disappear and for too many ofthem, the danger begins the moment they walk out the door. Missing and runaway minors are among the highest at risk victims of sex trafficking, and the numbers are staggering.NCMEC reports that 1 in 7 missing children they handle are likely victims of trafficking. And among all child trafficking victims, 86% are girls. Here’s the part most people never hear: One out of six kidswho go missing will be victims of trafficking within the first 48 hours. Why? Because they’re alone, scared, and trying to survive and predators know exactly how to exploit that vulnerability. On this episode of the Protect & Prevent Podcast (P3Kids), Opal Singleton Hendershot of MillionKids.org, one of the leading voices in keeping kids safe from predators, examines the connection between missing minors and being sex trafficked. Just this past month, Riverside County authorities rescuedtwo girls, just 14 and 15 years old, during an operation focused on endangered and missing children. They were found with a man in Los Angeles with a history of pimping and pandering. He was arrested on Figueroa Street, aka the “blade”,and if found guilty faces 10 years to life in federal prison. For fifteen years, Million Kids has been fighting on thefront lines through the Million Kids Missing Kids program. We have sent out hundreds of thousands of flyers, supporting law enforcement, and helping families bring their children home. If you want to receive missing‑kids alerts and be part of thateffort, visit MillionKids.org and sign up for the newsletter. And parents, the most important thing you can do is talkwith your teens. Help them navigate conflict, help them feel seen, and make sure they know to never get into a car with someone they met online. That one decision can save a life. For more info and to support, you can reach Million Kids at:Website: https://MillionKids.orgEmail: info@MillionKids.orgBe sure to follow and like our posts on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IEMillionKidsInstagram: https://app.parler.com/millionkidsX: https://x.com/notificationsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/opal-singleton-48641/

    34 min
  4. MAR 17

    Is There Such a Thing as Digital Morality?

    (The podcast content may contain sensitive topics. Listener discretion is advised.)   What about digital empathy, digital ethics, or even digital reputation? These questions matter more than ever,because many teens genuinely believe the online world operates by different rules. I once had a group of Christian teenagers tell me that sin on the internet “wasn’t real” because the online world isn’t real. And honestly, I understand why they feel that way. The internet often feels like a placewithout consequences.  On this episode of the Protect & Prevent Podcast (P3 Kids), Opal Singleton Hendershot of MillionKids.org, one ofthe leading voices in child protection, dives into how digital morality shapes our kids’ choices, vulnerabilities, and identities. Teens today grow up surrounded by: •         Video games where violence and sexuality are “just animation” and not real. •         AI‑generated headlines that don’t match the truth. •         A global online world of 5+ billion people, including predators, extremists, scam artists and manipulators. •         Technology that is powerful enough to educate, entertain, or devastate a young person’s life. In my new book, Digital Warfare: Our Kids on the Front Line, we talk about why families and youth groups must definetheir values in writing which should include their online values. Kids need clear guidance for moments like: •         What do I do if someone sends me a nude? •         What if a friend is being sextorted? •         What if a radical group encourages self‑harm? •         What if AI content contradicts what I believe is true or right? When young people (and even adults) can define their values, they are far less likely to become victims of sextortion,exploitation, or digital manipulation. This episode looks at why digital morality is essential for the next generation.

    25 min
  5. MAR 9

    The Voice Inside: Building Self‑Esteem That Predators Can’t Break

    (The podcast content may contain sensitive topics. Listener discretion is advised.) Why do some seem to kids walk through life with confidence making solid choices, trusting their instincts, and resisting pressure while others feel defeated, insecure, or easily pulled into risky situations? After fifteen years of working with families and young people on the front lines of online exploitation prevention, host Opal Singleton Hendershot has learned one powerful truth: What a child believes about themselves can determine whetherthey become a target or a leader. Every young person wrestles with fear, shame, doubt, and the quiet worry that they might be “damaged goods.” Predators and criminals know this. They look for kids who don’t believe in themselves, kids who are longing for validation, attention, or a sense of belonging. And they swoop in with promises of instant acceptance, instant love, instant everything. That’s where grooming begins. That’s where compromise begins. That’s where exploitation begins. Many people believe self‑esteem is something you’re born with in your DNA and maybe you and your family just missed out. That is a lie! Healthy self-esteem is something you build. Every day. With every thought. With every message you tell yourself. Even if you have had a life time of self-loathing, you can turn it around.  In this episode, we explore: -  How the words you speak to yourself impacts your spouse and your children, -   The words your children learn to speak to themselves can become a shield against manipulation, seduction, and online exploitation, and -   The three daily statements you can say to yourself that can transform your life. A child with strong self‑esteem and clearly defined values is far less likely to be groomed, recruited, or trapped in online exploitation. And the best part? You can start building that strength today. If you want to protect your family, empower your kids, and rewrite the messages that shape their future, this edition of the Protect & Prevent Podcast (P3 Kids) episode is for you. You can also find additional information at MillionKids.org.

    29 min
  6. MAR 2

    The Illusion of Knowing: Why Your Kids Trust Strangers Online

    The podcast content may contain sensitive topics. Listener discretion is advised. Do you actually know what the internet says about you? More importantly do your kids? Most young people are under the illusionthey can “spot a predator.” They’ll roll their eyes and insist, “I’d know if someone was fake.” But when you ask them how they know, their answer is usually the same: “They know things about me.” “They follow my friends.” “They seem connected.” And that is exactly the trap. Listen to this edition of the Protect & Prevent Podcast (P3 Kids) hosted by Opal Singleton Hendershot of MillionKids.org, a leading voice in child protection and digital safety, as sheexplains why what is on the internet about your family matters. We now live in a world where more than 5 billion people are online. Good people, yes but also cartels, criminal networks, scammers, and predators who use the same signals of trust your child uses to decide someone is “safe.” With AI tools, public social media followers, Zillow listings, school announcements, sports stats, and Google Images, it hasnever been easier for a criminal to look like a “friend of a friend.” This isn’t paranoia. It’s reality. Criminal groups overseas are using this information to trick American kids into sending images and then blackmailing them. This episode breaks down: •            Why your online footprint matters •             The simple rule that could save a life: Don’t accept anew friend until you verify with an old friend •             How to talk to your kids so they come to you before amistake becomes a crisis Technology can empower our kids but it can also be weaponized against them. This conversation could be the one that protects a young person you love.

    32 min
  7. FEB 17

    The "Friend of a Friend" Trick Used by Predators

    Five very dangerous words being used by predators to trap kids online. And most kids would say: “It won’t happen to me.”  Almost every teen will tell you they can “spot a predator.” They’re confident they’ll recognize danger, avoid blackmail, and outsmart anyone tryingto sextort them. And most of them use the same outdated test: “Do I know this person? Do they know me? Do they know someone I know?” That used to work. It doesn’t anymore. Listen to the Protect & Prevent Podcast hosted by Opal Singleton Hendershot of MillionKids.org, a leading voice in child protection and digital safety, as she explains why this doesn't work any longer and what you can do. Global criminal networks figured out very fast how American teens decide who to trust.And they’ve weaponized it. Today’s predators don’t show up as strangers. They show up as “a friend of a friend.” They show up knowing your teen’s followers, hobbies, school, sports, and family… because all of it is online. This is the conversation every parent, grandparent, educator, and youth leader needs to have with the young people they love. How do you decide who is trustworthy? What criteria are you using? Do you understand that you’re standing on the front line of a global digital battlefield without even knowing it? This episode dives into the reality most families have never been told: the entire world came online with high‑speed 5G, criminals and cartels, predators, cyber scam farms can now appear as someone your child thinks they know, they can pull your teen’s follower list, mimic their friends, and buildinstant credibility, and they can gather everything about your family from public data, AI tools, Zillow, social media, and more. And then there’s financial sextortion, it’s the threat most teens have never heard of, and many parents don’t know exists. More than 40 bright, successful young peoplehave lost their lives because they were targeted, manipulated, and blackmailed by criminals who pretended to be “a friend of a friend.” Every single one of them thought they were safe. Every one of them was wrong. We cannot let another family learn about this after it’s too late. This podcast episode breaks down exactly how these schemes work, why teens fall for them, and how to protect the young people in your life. It’s eye‑opening, practical, and absolutely essential. If you want a deeper guide, my book Digital Warfare: Our Kids on the Front Line gives parents a clear roadmap for talking to teens about how online exploitation haschanged. It’s available on Amazon (paperback/Kindle) and at MillionKids.org (audio/PDF). The most dangerous words a young person can hear today are: "I’m a friend of a friend.” Let’s make sure you, and they, know why.

    30 min
  8. FEB 9

    Protect & Prevent - Do you know these terms and why they matter to your child's online safety?

    Most parents have never heard of many of them but predators, cartels, and global scam networks use them every single day to target kids. If you don’t know what they mean, your child is already at adisadvantage. FINANCIAL SEXTORTION: The fastest‑growingonline crime against minors — run by globalcriminal groups who can empty a family’s bank accountand destroy a child’s mental health in hours. FRIEND‑OF‑A‑FRIENDSEDUCTION STRATEGY: Predators no longer approach kids as strangers. Theyinfiltrate friend groups, mimic classmates, and build trust through socialcircles kids already believe are safe. APP‑TRANSFER TRAPS: A predatorstarts on Instagram or Snapchat… then moves a child to a dating app, encryptedchat, or payment platform where parents can’t see a thing. NUDES ONLINE — IT’S A TRAP: Teens think sending aphoto is private. Criminals know it’s leverage. One image can become blackmail,extortion, or lifelong exploitation. SCAM FARMS & NUDIFY SITES: Industrial‑scaleoperations overseas use AI to strip clothes off photos, generate fake nudes,and mass‑produce extortion content targeting kids. OPEN AI IN GAMING & CHARACTER AI: Predators nowuse AI‑poweredavatars and NPCs to groom kids inside games — blendingfantasy, flattery, and manipulation in ways adults never see. GEOLOCATION SOFTWARE: One tap can reveal a child’sschool, home, daily route, or real‑time location. Kids don’t understand the danger. Criminals do. E2EE (END‑TO‑ENDENCRYPTION): A safety tool for adults but a hiding place for predators.Once a child is moved into an encrypted chat, parents and platforms losevisibility. 764: A global criminal network responsible for large‑scalesextortion of minors that is expanding faster than law enforcement can keep up.Also includes a number of subgroups. F2P GAMES & FREEMIUMS: “Free” games that aren’tfree at all — designed to keep kids online longer, expose them to strangers,and normalize in‑game purchases and private chats. If these terms are new to you, that’s exactly why thispodcast matters. Kids are navigating a digital battlefield with enemies theycan’t see and tactics they don’t understand. Parents can’t protect theirchildren from threats they don’t know exist. Being educated as a parent isfoundational, and then talking to your kids is the next step. It’s not about fear. It’s about giving your kids the toolsto protect themselves and recognize the dangers. It’s about giving families thetruth, the tools, and the language they need to protect those they love in aworld that has changed faster than anyone expected. Purchase the Kindle or paperback versions of the book DigitalWarfare: Our Kids on the Frontline on Amazon (search for Opal Singleton) orat https://MillionKids.org for the PDFand audio versions of the book. This is a must have for anyone wanting to know more and what to do.

    24 min

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