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E25: Gen Z vs. Human Trafficking: One Teen's Global Fight

E25: Gen Z vs. Human Trafficking: One Teen's Global Fight

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In this eye-opening episode, we chat with Josh Eckstein, an 18-year-old high school senior who's making waves in the fight against human trafficking. Josh breaks down what trafficking really looks like today, busting myths and showing us it's not always the dramatic scenarios we see on TV. He's got some serious insights on how AI could be a game-changer in this field - for better or worse.

But what really stands out is Josh's take on survivor-led initiatives. He's all about putting those with lived experiences front and center, arguing that their voices are crucial in shaping effective solutions. It's refreshing to hear a young activist so committed to amplifying the right voices.

Josh doesn't shy away from the tough stuff either. He digs into the gaps in current anti-trafficking efforts, from the need for better public info to the lack of a global database connecting local actors. And he's not just talking - he's doing something about it with his own organization, No Trafficking Today.

Whether you're curious about the realities of modern slavery, inspired by young changemakers, or just want to understand a complex global issue, Josh's story is a wake-up call. He challenges us to think differently about trafficking and shows that even at 18, you can make a real impact. This conversation is a mix of hard truths and hopeful action - exactly what we need to tackle such a heavy topic.

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