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  • REDEMPTION Season 1 Episode 1: Staci's Story

REDEMPTION Season 1 Episode 1: Staci's Story

Friday 25th February 2022

Hear Staci Yates' inspiring story of surviving human trafficking and learn about MY House's efforts to combat it on the MY House Podcast Network.
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32 minutes
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Empowering
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Staci's Journey: Triumph Over Human Trafficking on the MY House Podcast Network

My heart is to help heal and give these girls hope and these persons hope that they can go on. And I really think that's where we're going to win this war.
Staci Yates has a story that will leave you both heartbroken and inspired. In the first episode of the REDEMPTION series on the MY House Podcast Network, Staci, the Director of Human Trafficking Recovery at MY House, opens up about her harrowing experience with human trafficking. Joined by co-host Juliah Barnett and MY House Executive Director Michelle Overstreet, Staci shares her journey of survival and recovery for the first time publicly.
This conversation is more than just a recounting of past events; it's a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of community support. Staci doesn't shy away from discussing the complexities of leaving abusive groups or cults, nor does she gloss over the double standards that society often places on victims of sexual exploitation.
Her candidness provides a raw and unfiltered look at the challenges many face but also shines a light on the incredible work being done by MY House to combat human trafficking in Alaska. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding the multifaceted issues surrounding human trafficking and the importance of advocacy and community in the healing process. Staci's message is one of hope and empowerment, serving as an inspiration for survivors and advocates alike.