Team Protectors

Safe House Project

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.  

Episodes

  1. The Dark Truth About Human Trafficking | Sonny Von Cleveland

    2D AGO

    The Dark Truth About Human Trafficking | Sonny Von Cleveland

    Most people think human trafficking looks like a kidnapping. It doesn’t. In this episode of the Team Protectors Podcast, Brittany Dunn and Kristi Wells sit down with survivor and advocate Sonny Von Cleveland to break down the reality of trafficking in America and why so many people are getting it wrong. Sonny shares his story of abuse, prison, and ultimately transformation, revealing how trauma shaped his life and how one moment changed everything. He explains why trafficking is not about strangers in vans, but about trust, proximity, and access, often involving people victims already know. This conversation dives into the overlooked victims, especially young boys, and the cultural silence that keeps them from being identified or speaking out. It also explores how technology has become one of the biggest tools predators use today, and why parents need to be paying closer attention. The discussion goes beyond awareness and into responsibility. From failures in funding to the role of everyday people in identifying trafficking, this episode makes one thing clear: doing nothing is not neutral. If you’ve ever thought “this doesn’t happen in my community,” this episode will challenge that belief. What You’ll Learn: Why the biggest trafficking myth is putting people at riskHow predators actually target victims todayWhy boys and men are often overlooked in trafficking conversationsThe role technology plays in modern exploitationWhat real freedom looks like after traffickingWhy awareness alone is not enough Download the Simply Report app and be part of the solution. You don’t have to be certain—just concerned. Like, subscribe, and share this episode to help bring this issue into the light. #TeamProtectors #HumanTraffickingAwareness #EndHumanTrafficking #SafeHouseProject #StopTrafficking #BeTheChange #ProtectChildren #AwarenessToAction #SimplyReport #TraffickingPrevention Support the show

    45 min
  2. How Truckers, Bus Drivers, and Everyday People Are Stopping Human Trafficking

    APR 21

    How Truckers, Bus Drivers, and Everyday People Are Stopping Human Trafficking

    What if the person who saves a trafficking victim isn’t law enforcement, but a truck driver, a bus driver, or you? In this episode of the Team Protectors Podcast, Brittany Dunn and Kristi Wells are joined by Annie Sovcik of Truckers Against Trafficking to explore how the transportation industry plays a critical role in identifying and disrupting human trafficking. They break down the realities of trafficking across trucking, bus systems, and public transit, and how traffickers rely on mobility to avoid detection. Annie shares how training everyday professionals to recognize the signs of trafficking has led to real rescues, including a case that helped recover 20 survivors from a multi-state trafficking ring. The conversation highlights the power of awareness, the importance of shifting perceptions around prostitution and exploitation, and how small actions like asking “Do you need help?” can change someone’s life. They also discuss how school bus drivers, energy workers, and community members are uniquely positioned to identify vulnerable individuals and intervene early. This episode is a powerful reminder that trafficking is happening in plain sight and that everyone has a role to play in bringing it to light. Key Insights: 💛 Traffickers rely on transportation systems to move victims and avoid detection 💛 Truck drivers, bus drivers, and transit workers are uniquely positioned to identify trafficking 💛 Training and awareness can turn everyday people into powerful disruptors of trafficking 💛 One report can be the missing piece that leads to major investigations and rescues 💛 Trafficking is often misidentified as prostitution, which allows it to persist 💛 Shifting language and perception is key to recognizing victims with dignity and humanity 💛 School bus drivers may be the only consistent, safe adult in a vulnerable child’s life 💛 Reporting tools like Simply Report help people act even when they are unsure 💛 Survivor-informed messaging and compassion are critical in prevention and intervention 💛 Every interaction matters and can be a step toward someone’s freedom Get educated, stay aware, and take action. Download Simply Report to help identify and report suspected trafficking. Your awareness and willingness to act could be the key to someone’s escape. Like, subscribe, and share this episode to help bring trafficking out of the shadows. #TeamProtectors #SafeHouseProject #EndHumanTrafficking #HumanTraffickingAwareness #StopTrafficking #TruckersAgainstTrafficking #SeeSomethingSaySomething #ProtectTheVulnerable #CommunityAwareness #SimplyReport Support the show

    43 min
  3. Business Leaders Against Trafficking: Clay Vaughan on Urgency, Impact, and Simply Report

    MAR 3

    Business Leaders Against Trafficking: Clay Vaughan on Urgency, Impact, and Simply Report

    Human trafficking is not a future problem. It is happening right now, and you can do something today. Clay Vaughan, CEO and founder of Good Agency, joins Safe House Project’s Brittany Dunn and Kristi Wells to share why his company committed to fighting human trafficking and why corporate leadership matters in ending exploitation. They unpack the scale of trafficking in the U.S., the urgency of faster action, and how Simply Report helps everyday people recognize and report suspected trafficking. The conversation also highlights what true partnership looks like, including funding survivor care, mobilizing teams around purpose-driven work, and taking tangible steps that help people escape and begin healing. Key Insights: - Clay’s commitment began through personal family experiences and time spent overseas, witnessing exploitation firsthand - Real impact requires action, not awareness alone, and measurable outcomes matter when choosing where to invest - A purpose-driven company culture can increase buy-in, excellence, and retention when teams rally around a mission - The scale of trafficking can cause compassion fatigue, so focusing on one person at a time helps people engage - Safe House Project emphasizes high allocation to survivor care and scalable systems that help people escape - Simply Report equips community members to report concerns and helps close gaps left by failing systems - Business leaders in every industry can help through giving, training, transportation support, and sharing awareness - Survivors’ courage, trust, and healing stories show that hope and freedom are possible, even after deep trauma Do something today. Download Simply Report, share it, and help bring trafficking into the light. If you can give, consider becoming a monthly donor. $40 a month supports pathways to freedom, and $1,015 can help provide a direct route into safe care. Like, subscribe, and leave a five-star review to help more people find this mission. https://safehouseproject.org https://safehouseproject.org/get-involved https://safehouseproject.org/resources #TeamProtectors #SafeHouseProject #EndHumanTrafficking #HumanTraffickingAwareness #StopTrafficking #ProtectChildren #BusinessForGood #SimplyReport #SurvivorCare #FreedomForAll Support the show

    53 min
  4. Human Trafficking in the Digital Age: Why Technology Is Outpacing the Law

    FEB 3

    Human Trafficking in the Digital Age: Why Technology Is Outpacing the Law

    In this episode, Safe House Project co-founders Brittany Dunn and Kristi Wells sit down with retired New Jersey State Police investigator and former ICAC commander John Pizzuro to unpack what human trafficking and child exploitation actually look like today. John breaks down why the “Taken” narrative misses the mark, how technology (and now AI) has accelerated exploitation and sextortion, and why law enforcement is drowning in tips without the resources or standardized data needed to act. The conversation also dives into legislative realities, including how bills stall, how tech lobbying shapes outcomes, and why perfect can’t be the enemy of good, plus practical ways everyday community members can protect their families and push change. Key Insights: - The “Taken” myth is misleading: trafficking and exploitation isn’t one coordinated super-network. It’s often fragmented, opportunistic, and increasingly tech-enabled. - Exploitation has shifted from sexual gratification to financial gratification at scale, fueled by sextortion and online monetization. - Tech platforms provide inconsistent reporting data, forcing law enforcement to react across countless formats with no uniform standard. - The volume gap is staggering: millions of tips, limited capacity, and only a small percentage resulting in arrests due to constraints and incomplete data. - AI escalates risk: bots can automate grooming, and deepfake-style image generation can produce exploitative content that appears real. - Legislation lags reality: policymakers often address “Part A” (like age verification) without building “Parts B through D” (like VPN and encryption implications). I- ncremental wins matter: don’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good. Progress often comes through pragmatic steps. - Community advocacy moves the needle: lawmakers respond to reelection pressure. Constituent voices can unstick stalled action. - Protect your home, educate yourself and your family, and use your voice: contact your representatives and tell them you want stronger protections for children and communities.  If you enjoyed this episode, like, subscribe, leave a five-star review, and download the Simply Report app to help report suspected trafficking. https://safehouseproject.org https://safehouseproject.org/resources https://safehouseproject.org/get-involved #TeamProtectors #SafeHouseProject #EndHumanTrafficking #ChildSafety #OnlineSafety #ICAC #ProtectKidsOnline #StopHumanTrafficking #SextortionAwareness #AIandSafety Support the show

    49 min
  5. How Traffickers Use Tech to Reach Our Kids with Audrey Morrissey

    07/15/2025

    How Traffickers Use Tech to Reach Our Kids with Audrey Morrissey

    You might think your child is safe at home—but what if the greatest danger is quietly hiding behind their screens? Human trafficking isn’t something that only happens elsewhere; it’s thriving right here in our own communities through everyday technology. In this eye-opening episode of Team Protectors, Safe House Project’s Kristi Wells and Brittany Dunn sit down with Audrey Morrissey, trafficking survivor and respected expert from the U.S. Council on Human Trafficking. Audrey reveals how traffickers exploit popular apps, social media platforms, and online gaming to invisibly target children of every age, race, and socioeconomic background—right under the noses of watchful parents and guardians. You’ll discover: The subtle ways traffickers groom and recruit young victims online.Common misconceptions about who traffickers and buyers really are.Practical steps you can take right now to recognize, prevent, and report suspicious behavior.Together, we’ll unpack how technology has transformed trafficking into a multi-billion dollar invisible industry, but also how that same technology can empower us to fight back. With powerful tools like the Simply Report app, learn how you can become an active protector in your own home, neighborhood, and community. Human trafficking ends when ordinary people take extraordinary action. Join us, because protecting our kids takes all of us. Support the show

    46 min

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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.