Team Protectors
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.
Team Protectors
The Dangerous Truth About “Sex Work”, Trauma, and Human Trafficking
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Human trafficking survivor and Treasures founder Harmony Dust joins the Team Protectors Podcast for one of the most honest and important conversations we’ve had about trauma, healing, exploitation, and the dangerous myths surrounding the commercial sex industry.
For more than 27 years, Harmony has worked directly with women impacted by trafficking and exploitation. In this episode, she shares how survivor stories can unintentionally become re-exploitative when the focus stays on trauma instead of healing, resilience, and restoration.
Together, Brittany Dunn, Kristi Wells, and Harmony unpack the reality behind “choice” in the commercial sex industry, the connection between pornography and trafficking, the dangers of OnlyFans culture, online grooming, legalization efforts, trauma bonds, and why survivors need long-term support long after the moment of “rescue.”
This conversation is thoughtful, deeply personal, and absolutely essential for parents, leaders, advocates, and anyone wanting to better understand the realities of exploitation in America today.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
Why survivor stories must be shared ethically
The difference between trauma and testimony
How traffickers strip victims of identity
Why many survivors return to exploitative situations
The reality behind “choice” in the commercial sex industry
The connection between pornography, trafficking, and exploitation
Why legalization increases trafficking demand
How technology and OnlyFans are reshaping exploitation
What parents need to know about online grooming
How communities can step in to support survivors
Key moments:
00:00 Harmony Dust on storytelling and survivor dignity
01:58 Why trauma should not define survivor identity
04:00 Ethical storytelling and trauma-informed interviews
08:00 Rebuilding identity after exploitation
10:00 Why “rescue” is often misunderstood
14:00 How Treasures began with handwritten postcards
18:00 The reality behind “choice” in the sex industry
20:00 Harmony explains why legalization increases trafficking
21:00 The TEDx talk that was banned
26:00 The need for holistic survivor services
28:00 How technology and OnlyFans changed trafficking
33:00 What parents need to know about online grooming
36:00 Practical ways anyone can help
40:00 Why pornography is not victimless
41:00 Harmony’s message to anyone feeling overwhelmed by the issue
About Harmony Dust:
Harmony Dust is the founder and executive director of Treasures, a survivor-led outreach and support organization serving women impacted by trafficking and exploitation. For over two decades, Treasures has equipped organizations worldwide to provide trauma-informed support and outreach in strip clubs and related venues.
About Safe House Project:
Safe House Project exists to end child trafficking and restore hope for survivors through prevention, survivor care, and strategic partnerships.
Learn more:
https://safehouseproject.org
Take Action Today:
Download the Simply Report app to help identify suspected trafficking in your community
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