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The Lindsey Elmore Show

A discussion on human rights. Interviews with Ben Cooley & Naomi Ackerman.

The Lindsey Elmore Show

Lindsey Elmore

Health & Fitness, Nutrition, Alternative Health, Medicine

5.0529 Ratings

🗓️ 6 May 2020

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

In today's episode, Lindsey is talking with two incredible humanitarians. First, Lindsey speaks with Ben Cooley, CEO and co-founder of Hope For Justice. He talks about philanthropy and why it is so important that we each get involved in our own way. 40.3 million people in the world are victims forced labor, sexual exploitation, domestic servitude, and forced marriage. Hope For Justice exists to bring an end to modern slavery while helping to restore victims lives. Then Lindsey talks with Naomi Ackerman of The Advot Project, an organization that prepares youth for success by teaching them communication and relationship skills through the arts. Naomi views her passion through the arts as a responsibility to educate youth in communities all over the globe. Want to know how to get involved? Tune in.

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0:00.0

Welcome, welcome to today's episode of the Lindsay Elmore Show.

0:05.2

In today's episode, we will be talking with two non-profit organization founders.

0:10.7

First, I'll be talking with Ben Coley, founder of Hope for Justice, an organization that aims to

0:17.0

eliminate modern day slavery. I'll be talking with him about how to spot the signs of human trafficking in our day-to-day

0:25.7

environment.

0:27.2

Then I'll chat with Naomi Ackerman, the founder of the AdVote Project, about how theater

0:33.2

can help people access their feelings, improve communication, and prevent bad behaviors in teens and young adults.

0:42.4

Thank you so much for listening to The Lindsay Elmore Show.

0:45.6

If you like it, please share it with your friends and let us know what additional topics you would like us to take on on the show by sending us a suggestion to www.w.lensi-almore.com

0:57.1

slash podcast. We'd love to hear from you. Now, let's get on to our interview with Ben Cooley.

1:02.4

Welcome to the Lindsay Almore Show, a podcast that helps you find fulfillment amidst chaos.

1:07.7

On this show, I interview thought leaders, doctors, creatives, spiritual gurus,

1:12.4

and game changers who inspire you to pursue your dreams, overcome obstacles, and leave your mark.

1:22.8

Ben Coley co-founded Hope for Justice in 2008 to bring an end to modern slavery and human trafficking.

1:31.9

He rapidly grew it into a multi-award winning charity with strong links with government and law enforcement.

1:39.6

Hope for Justice now works in 32 locations across five continents. The Charities program reaches more than 71,000

1:49.4

children in the last year alone and successfully reintegrated more than a thousand vulnerable

1:55.8

and exploited minors back to their families or into family-based care. Under Ben's leadership,

2:02.7

Hope for Justice trained more than 12,000 professionals this year to identify the signs of

2:08.9

modern slavery and successfully worked with police to bring down the gang responsible for the largest

2:15.9

human trafficking case in British history.

2:19.5

The judge in the case called it an absolutely remarkable work.

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