This episode of I Choose Life: News and Views contains heavy subject matter and may not be appropriate for young listeners.
As part of an ongoing series on human trafficking, Abigail Lorenzen is joined by Shaana of the Phoenix Alliance, an organization working on the front lines of trafficking prevention, intervention, and aftercare in Northeast Indiana.
Shaana walks listeners through the three critical pillars of anti-trafficking work—prevention, intervention, and aftercare—and explains why prevention remains the most effective way to protect vulnerable individuals before exploitation begins. She shares how the Phoenix Alliance partners with schools, law enforcement, and the medical community to identify risk factors, recognize warning signs, and equip first responders with trauma-informed tools.
The conversation also explores what intervention really looks like, dispelling common myths and highlighting the importance of victim-centered responses that prioritize safety, dignity, and trust. Shaana offers insight into aftercare relationships, why healing has no set timeline, and how building resilience—rather than dependency—is essential for long-term recovery.
Shaana also shares the personal experiences that led her into anti-trafficking work and the realities of witnessing both profound evil and extraordinary redemption. This episode provides an honest, compassionate look at the hidden nature of trafficking and the hope that emerges when communities respond with truth, courage, and care.
Listener discretion is advised.