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Not On My Watch

Not On My Watch

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Not On My Watch is a solutions-focused podcast spotlighting the Americans who refuse to stand by while the future of our children, our families, and our nation is under pressure.


Hosted by Journalist April Moss, the show highlights everyday heroes — mothers, fathers, community leaders, educators, authors, journalists, and public servants — who are taking action at the local level to protect children, preserve constitutional liberties, and defend the foundational values that built America.


From confronting child exploitation and trafficking to pushing back against ideological infiltration in schools, government, and culture, Not On My Watch focuses on what citizens can do — and what Americans across the country are already doing, to restore truth, strengthen families, and rebuild strong communities rooted in faith, responsibility, and freedom.


Each episode features conversations with thought leaders, advocates, and courageous individuals working on the front lines of cultural, civic, and moral renewal. This is a show about action, courage, and solutions.


When informed, engaged citizens stand together, the next generation is protected.


This podcast is powered by America's Future, Inc. a 501c3 non profit dedicated to educating Americans, preserving American exceptionalism and activating the citizenry.

© 2026 Not On My Watch
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  • Ending the Foster Care Pipeline to Trafficking
    2026/04/27

    In this episode of Not On My Watch, April Moss sits down with Leah Stauffer, founder of Half A Million Kids, to confront a sobering reality facing vulnerable children across the United States. With hundreds of thousands of children in the foster care system, many lacking stability and consistent oversight, Stauffer explains how systemic breakdowns are creating dangerous conditions that can lead to exploitation and trafficking.

    Stauffer outlines a bold, three-phase plan designed to course correct the system, beginning with a technology-driven solution to modernize outdated processes, support overwhelmed caseworkers, and improve real-time matching between children and families. From the caseworker crisis to the lack of reliable data, this conversation sheds light on the root causes behind the system’s failures and offers a clear, actionable path forward to place more children into safe, loving homes.

    To connect with Leah, visit: halfamillionkids.org

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    33 分
  • Grooming And The Fight To Protect Our Children
    2026/03/23

    In this powerful episode of Not On My Watch, host April Moss sits down with child-protection advocate Michelle Peterson, whose personal fight for justice helped lead to the first unlawful grooming conviction in the United States.

    Michelle shares the deeply personal story of how she first discovered that her teenage son Andrew had been targeted by a trusted teacher and coach. What began as a mother’s instinct that something was wrong soon revealed a disturbing pattern of manipulation and grooming, tactic predators often use to gain the trust of both children and their families before abuse occurs.

    Determined to protect her son and prevent other families from experiencing the same trauma, Michelle helped expose critical gaps in the law surrounding grooming. Her advocacy contributed to the creation of the first standalone grooming conviction in the country and has since inspired legislative efforts known as Andrew’s Law, aimed at strengthening protections for children nationwide.

    Throughout the conversation, Michelle explains how grooming works, the warning signs parents should watch for, and why trusting parental instincts can make all the difference. She also discusses her ongoing work helping states adopt stronger laws so predators can be prosecuted before abuse escalates.

    This episode is a sobering but hopeful reminder that vigilance, courage, and informed parents remain some of the most powerful tools in protecting the next generation.

    Learn more about Andrew’s story here: NBC 5 Investigates

    Get In Touch with Michelle here: Michellepeterson.org

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    22 分
  • Surviving the Music Industry: Trafficking, Healing & the Fight for Accountability
    2026/02/24

    Surviving the Music Industry: Trafficking, Healing & the Fight for Accountability

    Featuring Ilonka Deaton

    In this powerful episode of Not On My Watch, host April Moss sits down with survivor, advocate, and recording artist Ilonka Deaton, who shares her journey of overcoming six years of trafficking within the music industry and dedicating her life to protecting others from exploitation.

    Deaton reveals how trafficking often hides behind influence, opportunity, and institutional protection — and why the fight to defend children must include cultural courage, parental vigilance, and legal accountability. Ilonka brings both lived experience and policy expertise to the front lines of reform, including testimony before judiciary committees and survivor-informed legal advocacy that has reached the United States Supreme Court.

    Ilonka also discusses how God brought healing and restoration through faith and her music.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • How trafficking operates inside systems of power and silence
    • What parents must know about grooming and manipulation tactics
    • The connection between trafficking, pornography, and cultural breakdown
    • Why legal reforms and institutional accountability are essential to protecting children
    • How survivors can find healing, identity, and freedom through faith

    Read More: This episode is produced by America’s Future Project Defend & Protect Our Children (PDPC). Subscribe to the PDPC Bulletin for critical updates, parental tools, and ways to take action in your community.

    This podcast is powered by AmericasFuture, Inc. Learn more about this 501c3 non-profit here


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    32 分
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