The Exodus Cry Podcast is a resource for anyone who wants to learn more about commercial sexual exploitation and how they can fight it. Join the Exodus Cry team as they discuss updates on the commercial sex industry, including sex trafficking, prostitution, pornography, and stripping. Dive into controversial topics surrounding policy, ideology, culture, gender and sexuality, and even the spiritual... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 58 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessNon-Profit |
Join Benjamin Nolot, Founder of Exodus Cry, and Helen Taylor, Vice President of Impact, for a powerful conversation on age verification in the pornography industry. In this episode, we dive into our critical campaign "Protect Children, Not Porn," tha... more
Today we have actress, filmmaker, and anti-trafficking activist, Kirstin Pfeiffer with us. After seeing the devastating affects of human trafficking on a mission trip to Guadalajara, Kirstin found herself forever marked. Returning to Los Angeles with... more
This week on the Exodus Cry Podcast, we welcome Jay Stringer, a therapist, author, and researcher focused on sexual health. Jay dives into the widespread issue of porn addiction, offering practical insights for those seeking freedom. Tune in for valu... more
Join us this week on the Exodus Cry podcast as we sit down with Meghan Murphy to discuss how she diverged from the feminist “pro-sex work” narrative and now tackles the problems third-wave feminism is creating for women. more
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Completely frank and necessary conversations for the sex-saturated culture we live in.
Very important information and compelling research but my god- it was soooo hard to listen to. And I really wanted to listen - but man… very difficult to follow and remain engaged.
So happy to hear your voices on the podcast again! 🙂
I’ve been a worker in the movement to abolish trafficking and sexual exploitation for 7 years. This podcast has a huge depth of valuable information directly from people who’s lives have been affected by it, or from workers on the frontline (including the knowledge shared by Benji and Laila) that most people would not have access to. I highly recommend this podcast to any abolitionist, newer or older. I work to equip churches to serve in anti-trafficking ministry and I’ll be sharing some of the... more
I have tried so many of these interviews. I always feel the same way. Please please please let the interviewee speak! I know B is the founder & knows a lot etc but the interviewees are the point of this and their stories. Time & time again I feel like shouting, stop talking! Let them speak! Let their stories be told. These women are survivors and should be centred. And from a editorial / journalistic POV, their story is what is interesting, not B’s opinion on them. Please take this on board. Ma... more
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