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The Man Enough Podcast

Pathways to Healing: Confronting Exploitation with Courage and Hope

The Man Enough Podcast

Wayfarer Studios LLC

Education, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture, Self-improvement, Mental Health

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 11 March 2024

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

Trigger Warning: This episode discusses sexual violence and human trafficking. Learn from Emmy and Golden Globe-winning actor Ashley Judd as she shares how her experiences being exploited as a child have taught her that “it is [her] birthright to heal.” She is joined by Catherine Chen, CEO of Polaris, the organization working to end sex and labor trafficking, for which Ashley is the spokesperson and activist. This is a solution-forward dialogue that helps to better understand the causes, systemic factors, and opportunities to improve this large issue, which is too often invisible. In this episode: What constitutes sex and labor exploitation How men play a role and can take action to prevent trafficking How pornography contributes to the continuation of harmful behaviors How traffickers use coercion and grooming to lure people in The urgent need for societal and economic reforms to effectively fight these crimes This is a personal, riveting and inspiring conversation that informs and provides hope, despite the heavy topics. We all have a responsibility to open our eyes to how we might be unknowingly upholding or allowing vulnerable people to become victims of trafficking. If you see yourself in any of the situations that we discussed today, call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888 or text BeFree (233733). Timecodes: (00:00) Episode Begins (06:55) When is the last time you didn’t feel enough (08:27) Healing is Ashley’s mandate (14:45) Culture of pornification (21:33) Human trafficking definition (25:20) Who buys sex (31:24) Tangible action to take to end trafficking (44:31) What to do if you are being trafficked (56:10) What grooming can look like (1:03:18) The importance of universal basic income & other policies (1:16:16) What does it mean to be Man Enough QUOTES: "It is my birthright to heal. I am healing. I was born to heal. Healing is my mandate. I am healing right now" - Ashley Judd "Trafficking happens because our systems are broken. We start with the fundamental, which is we don't have enough economic equity, we don't have enough basic income equity in the United States." - Catherine Chen ABOUT ASHLEY JUDD Ashley Judd, is a celebrated actress and a passionate advocate for social justice and women's rights. Ashley has journeyed to over 22 countries, engaging directly with communities to fight gender inequality and male sexual violence. Her experiences are vividly captured in her New York Times bestselling memoir, "All That Is Bitter & Sweet." Her TED Talk on online misogyny has garnered over two million views. Ashley was Time magazine’s Person of the Year in 2017 as one of the Silence Breakers. In 2019, the United Nations honored her as Global Advocate of the Year. ABOUT CATHERINE CHEN Catherine Chen is the CEO of Polaris, an organization at the forefront of the fight against sex and labor trafficking in the United States. For more than twenty years she has led significant initiatives, including raising awareness about migrant workers in Qatar and launching the Partnership for Freedom with President Obama. Her work has influenced policy change and fostered innovative approaches to combating trafficking. CONNECT WITH ASHELY JUDD: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ashley_judd Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Ashley_Judd Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AshleyJuddOfficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/ashleyjudd?lang=en CONNECT WITH POLARIS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/polarisproject/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/polarisproject1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/polarisproject Twitter: https://twitter.com/polaris_project Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey everyone. Before we jump in, I just want to warn you that today's episode contains content and

0:05.2

stories that may be alarming to some listeners. So please check the show notes for more detailed descriptions.

0:11.1

Thanks so much. Coming up on the man enough.

0:14.2

You don't go out of her lunch and buy one blow job and then sit in the cubicle

0:18.4

next to another woman and think of her any differently from the woman you just bought.

0:22.6

Why is it that when you win a big game?

0:24.9

Why is it when you have a birthday?

0:26.7

Why is it when you get married?

0:28.6

The action is to go and commodify a woman. Why are we using that as the act of celebration? That's what

0:36.7

we're teaching young men. That's got to be part of the conversation about how we actually

0:40.9

end a crime of human trafficking.

0:42.4

Kind of a perfect opportunity for men to take. about how we actually end the crime of human trafficking.

0:42.6

Kind of a perfect opportunity for men to talk to their boys

0:46.1

about how that's obviously bad for women,

0:48.4

but is that the kind of guy that you want to be?

0:50.8

Being man enough, what does that mean?

0:56.0

It's really manly to mess up, admit you're wrong, and then grow.

1:00.0

I couldn't accept that I was evil, so maybe I'm broken, but those broken things could be corrected.

1:05.0

Intimacy between a father and a son is me just wanting to like put my head of your lap.

1:10.0

I love you son. You haven't called me benevolent sexist but my experience is women are better.

1:16.0

Even if it's a positive it's still not equality. I don't blame men for that. I just blame the system.

1:22.0

This is Man Enough. I'm Jamie Heath. I'm Liz Plank and I'm Justin.

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