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Hope Center Indy Podcast

Hope Center Indy Podcast

By: Hope Center Indy
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Welcome to the Hope Center Indy Podcast! Hope Center Indy is a residential care program for women overcoming sex trafficking, sexual exploitation, and addictions located in Indianapolis, Indiana. It seems as if every day brings us a story to share of how the Holy Spirit is working in the lives of the residents, staff, volunteers, and guests that visit our campus. With so many stories and our great desire to Glorify His Kingdom, we decided to create a podcast to help share these stories. Thank you for joining us on this journey.
For more information, please visit www.HopeCenterIndy.org

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Episodes
  • Jake Flagle: "Where Can My Business Make the Greatest Impact for the Kingdom?"
    Mar 16 2026

    Welcome to the Hope Center Indy Podcast. Most business owners look for the best location, the lowest overhead, the highest return. Jake Flagle asked a different question: 'Where can my business make the greatest impact for the Kingdom?' His answer? Right here on Hope Center's campus. As owner of 316 Product Development, Jake has built a company that doesn't just create innovative products, it creates opportunities for women rebuilding their lives. Today, you're going to hear how one entrepreneur turned his business into a ministry without compromising excellence.

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    27 mins
  • Mary Nolen Wilkinson: Integrating the Vision
    Mar 9 2026

    Welcome to the Hope Center Indy Podcast. The best leaders don't just direct, they listen and learn. Since 2019, Mary has served as Associate Director at Hope Center Indy, and she'll tell you her greatest teachers have been the survivors themselves. Women who've walked through unimaginable trauma and are rebuilding their lives here on campus. Mary takes Pastor Nolen's vision and makes it operational reality. If you know EOS, she's the Integrator to his Visionary. Today, we're talking about how faith, systems, and the wisdom of survivors come together to create lasting transformation. This is Mary's story.

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    41 mins
  • Dan Leary: Volunteer
    Mar 2 2026

    Human trafficking doesn't end when a woman is rescued, it's just the beginning. Creating a safe place for healing, growth, and transformation requires more than staff and facilities. It requires an army of volunteers who show up, serve, and believe in the mission.

    Dan Leary is one of those volunteers. After retiring, Dan knew he wanted to serve his community, he just didn't know where. Then he attended a Saturday tour at Hope Center Indy, and everything clicked. Walking back to his car, he told his wife four simple words: "I think I found it."

    Now, Dan serves two days a week as part of the team that keeps Hope Center's 25-acre campus and 210,000 square feet of space running. From maintenance to operations, Dan's work allows residents to focus on what matters most: rebuilding their lives. And for Dan, the reward isn't just in the work, it's in being part of a mission he deeply believes in.

    This episode is about why volunteers are the backbone of Hope Center Indy, what it's like to serve on the front lines of anti-trafficking work, and how one Saturday tour changed Dan's retirement from restful to purposeful. If you've ever wondered whether your time and skills could make a difference, Dan's story will inspire you.

    Interested in volunteering? Visit hopecenterindy.org/takeaction to learn more.

    This episode is sponsored by SBBC (School-Based Behavior Consultation). Visit schoolbehaviorconsultation.com or call 888-877-7ABA or 888-877-7222. info@schoolbehaviorconsultation.com

    Subscribe, share, and support Hope Center Indy at hopecenterindy.org/donate.

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    25 mins
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