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Ending Human Trafficking

Dr. Sandra Morgan
Human Trafficking
Trauma-Informed Care
Online Safety
Sextortion
Law Enforcement
Sex Trafficking
Mental Health
Education
Trauma Healing
Technology
Mentorship
National Center For Missing and Exploited Children
Art Therapy
Foster Youth
Child Sexual Exploitation
Nursing
Healthcare Policies
Anti-Trafficking Education
Screening Tools
Resources and Referrals

The Global Center for Women and Justice launched the Ending Human Trafficking podcast in April 2011. Our mantra is Study the Issues. Be a voice. Make a difference. We believe that if you do not study first, you may say or do the wrong thing. The National Family and Youth Services Clearinghouse promoted EHT as “a good way to get up to speed on human trafficking”. Our audience includes students, com... more

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Latest Episodes

Christa Wiens joins Dr. Sandie Morgan as they explore why the answer to online exploitation isn't the perfect parental control — it's helping young people recognize manipulation, build critical thinking skills, and know who they can safely turn to wh... more

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Dr. Heracles Moskoff joins Dr. Sandie Morgan to explore what happens after a country builds the laws, shelters, and partnerships meant to protect people — and why outcomes still depend on whether someone, somewhere, recognizes what others overlook.

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Martha Trujillo joins Dr. Sandie Morgan to ask what changes when communities stop seeing vulnerable youth as problems to be managed and start seeing them as young people in need of support.

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Martha Trujillo is the founder of Fu... more

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Dr. Sigrid Burruss and Dr. Adrienne Schlatter join Dr. Sandie Morgan to explore what human trafficking actually looks like in healthcare settings, why safety matters more than rushing to the rescue, and how hospitals can build responses that help pat... more

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Christa Wiens
Executive Director of the Central Valley Justice Coalition, anti-human trafficking prevention expert
Central Valley Justice Coalition
Episode: 372: How Traffickers Use TikTok the Same Way Brands Do
Dr. Heracles Moskoff
Secretary General for Vulnerable Persons and Institutional Protection, Greece's Ministry of Migration and Asylum
Greece Ministry of Migration and Asylum
Episode: 371: Why Strong Trafficking Laws Still Miss Real Victims
Martha Trujillo
Founder of Full Circle Orange County
Full Circle Orange County
Episode: 370: Why Mentorship Fails Without Shared Lived Experience
Dr. Sigrid Burruss
Trauma surgeon
UCI Health
Episode: Episode 369: What Should a Nurse Do When a Trafficker Is in the Room
Dr. Adrienne Schlatter
Physician discussing trafficking in clinical settings
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Episode: Episode 369: What Should a Nurse Do When a Trafficker Is in the Room
Zoe Bellatorre
Survivor advocate and trainer who has consulted on the Trafficking in Persons Report
Trafficking in Persons Report consultant / survivor advocate
Episode: 368: What If the Trafficker Lives Inside the Home?
Ray Bercini
retired LA County Sheriff's Detective and Lead Coordinator for the LA Regional Human Trafficking Task Force
Saving Innocence / LA Regional Human Trafficking Task Force
Episode: 367: Stop Reacting to Events and Start Preparing
Sara Elander
Director of Programs at Saving Innocence
Saving Innocence
Episode: 367: Stop Reacting to Events and Start Preparing
Nanyamka Redmond
Research scientist at The Search Institute, expert in developmental assets and youth development
The Search Institute
Episode: 366: Why Information Alone Will Never Protect Young People

Hosts

Dr. Sandie Morgan
Host of Ending Human Trafficking; affiliated with Global Center for Women and Justice; frequent expert and interviewee on anti-trafficking topics.
Delaney Menninger
Producer and student; co-host/producer role across episodes with focus on program development and event coordination.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 141 ratings
  • So helpful!!

    As a public health nurse educator looking into the issue of human trafficking, this podcast has been an incredible resource. I think everyone should know about this and can’t believe I didn’t know it existed until a couple months ago. I have binged 180 episodes and my goal is to listened to and headed from all 328 by the end of the year. Thank you so so so much Dr. Morgan, Dave and the GCWJ!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    rnsuz
    United States2 years ago
  • Good people

    Good podcast good people

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    The hawks 17
    United States2 years ago
  • Solid

    Very good podcast seeking real human trafficking education that doesn’t come from taken or sound of freedom. Very good

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Gross586930456
    United States2 years ago
  • Great Show!

    Dr. Morgan does an incredible job breaking down the aspects of human trafficking while providing easy to understand information that all can benefit from. I highly recommend this show.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Carl_segan
    United States3 years ago
  • This podcast began in 2011 and is still going strong! I am listening to the episodes chronologically. If you want to know more, listen to one a day or one a week.

    Audible
    5
    Dayna J. Salva
    United States3 years ago

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370: Why Mentorship Fails Without Shared Lived Experience
Q: How does Martha integrate her personal history into her work with youth?
She uses her lived experience as the foundation of survivor-led workshops, supported by academic and professional training. She emphasizes rapport-building, boundaries, and relatable mentoring, using examples from her own life to help youth see possible paths out of difficult situations.
370: Why Mentorship Fails Without Shared Lived Experience
Q: What is Full Circle Orange County about and what prompted its focus on prevention and mentorship?
Full Circle Orange County focuses on preventing youth incarceration by meeting youth where they are, using mentorship, workshops, and education informed by Martha's lived experience as a survivor. The program also addresses gang involvement, trafficking, and reentry needs, aiming to identify victims early and provide supportive pathways.
371: Why Strong Trafficking Laws Still Miss Real Victims
Q: How have Greece's specialized structures and partnerships—especially with faith-based organizations—shaped the response to trafficking, and what lessons could others take from your experience?
Greece's dedicated secretariat and 24/7 emergency mechanism show that rapid, organized response can protect vulnerable children and integrate them into shelters and education. The involvement of faith-based groups helps address existential and moral aspects, expands reach, and builds trust, which are critical for effective identification, protection, and long-term outcomes.
371: Why Strong Trafficking Laws Still Miss Real Victims
Q: In your view, what are the biggest gaps in current trafficking systems that prevent victims from being identified and helped?
Gaps include limited frontline training to spot indicators, social stereotypes that label victims as criminals or outsiders, and insufficient cross-sector cooperation. There needs to be a broad-based approach that equips healthcare, migration, and education professionals with the tools to recognize and rescue victims.
Episode 369: What Should a Nurse Do When a Trafficker Is in the Room
Q: What are practical steps a hospital can take to separate a survivor from a trafficker during care?
Use strategies like moving to private rooms, using bathroom posters with distress stickers, and planning discreet conversations with appropriate staff to ensure safety and comfort.

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What is Ending Human Trafficking about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Across recent episodes, the show centers on practical anti-trafficking work, policy innovation, and on-the-ground strategies for prevention, survivor support, and systemic reform. Guests range from NGO leaders and healthcare professionals to government representatives and researchers, all focused on protecting at-risk populations, improving identification of victims, and building community-based prevention. A notable through-line is the emphasis on relational approaches, trauma-informed care, and cross-sector collaboration to address both prevention and recovery. The format tends to blend expert analysis with real-world case studies, making it valuable for professionals seeking actionable insights, funders evaluating impact, and potential g... more

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2. Dr. Heracles Moskoff
3. Martha Trujillo
4. Dr. Sigrid Burruss
5. Dr. Adrienne Schlatter
6. Zoe Bellatorre
7. Ray Bercini
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