• Libby Protzman interviews tech innovator Rafael TESTAI, founder of Statute Finder AI, about artificial intelligence, legal technology, and how AI is transforming access to legal information.
    2026/07/10

    Libby Protzman sits down with award-winning technology entrepreneur, inventor, and domestic violence survivor Rafael TestAI, founder and CEO of StatuteFINDER, a nonprofit artificial-intelligence platform designed to help survivors, advocates, and first responders locate relevant domestic violence statutes and better understand their legal rights.

    Rafael shares how his personal experience with domestic violence inspired him to teach himself artificial-intelligence programming and build technology that could prevent other survivors from falling through the cracks. StatuteFINDER allows users to describe a situation and identify potentially relevant laws within seconds, helping advocates provide clearer information and empowering survivors as they interact with law enforcement, courts, and legal-service providers.

    The conversation also explores Rafael’s remarkable career in technology and innovation. He earned an honors degree in genetics, worked as a mechanical design engineer on medical-device projects, trained thousands of professionals in SolidWorks and computer-aided design, and previously created and sold the EventKey mobile application. In 2016, he was recognized as Best Hispanic Entrepreneur of the Year for his work launching EventKey.

    Listen as Libby and Rafael discuss survivor-centered technology, artificial intelligence, legal-information access, entrepreneurship, and the urgent need to help domestic violence survivors recognize and assert their rights.


    Information:

    -My story:

    https://youtu.be/X2Tq0AoZoag?si=34g1Q0L8HJLOqQ_R

    -My skills & background:

    https://www.rafaeltestai.com/

    -StatuteFINDER media Kit (logos, visuals):

    https://statutefinder.org/media-kit

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    29 分
  • 🎙️ SOS: Survivors of Stalking | Lorna Allen's Story of Survival Against Extreme Stalking, Harassment & Illegal Surveillance with Elizabeth Protzman
    2026/06/24

    What happens when stalking becomes a full-time campaign of fear?

    In this gripping episode of SOS: Survivors of Stalking, we sit down with Lorna Allen from the United Kingdom as she shares her deeply personal journey through years of relentless stalking, harassment, intimidation, and alleged illegal surveillance.

    Lorna bravely recounts how her life was transformed by a pattern of obsessive behavior that invaded her privacy, threatened her sense of safety, and tested her resilience in ways most people cannot imagine. From the emotional toll of constant fear to the challenges of seeking justice and rebuilding her life, her story exposes the often-hidden realities faced by stalking victims around the world.

    This powerful conversation shines a light on the devastating impact stalking can have on mental health, relationships, careers, and personal freedom while highlighting the strength required to survive and move forward. Stalking is frequently misunderstood, minimized, or dismissed despite affecting millions of people worldwide. Organizations dedicated to stalking awareness continue to emphasize the serious risks and long-term trauma survivors face.

    ⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions of stalking, harassment, surveillance, trauma, and emotional abuse.

    If you or someone you know is experiencing stalking or harassment, know that you are not alone.

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  • Wes Acton and Elizabeth Protzman: Two Survivors Sharing Their Story
    2026/04/11

    In this gripping episode of SOS: Survivors of Stalking, Wes Matthews Acton shares his powerful, real-life story of survival, resilience, and unwavering commitment to his children. What began as a devoted family life quickly turned into a nightmare when his then-wife began experiencing severe mental health challenges that led to the abuse of their children. Faced with an impossible decision, Wes stepped forward to protect them—triggering a devastating chain of events that would test every part of his life.

    What followed was not just a custody battle, but a fight for survival. Wes endured stalking, surveillance, and intense scrutiny, while also being falsely accused and ostracized from his community, church, and extended family. As allegations spread, he was painted as the villain—losing critical support systems at the exact moment he needed them most. Despite overwhelming adversity, he continued to push forward, determined to create a safe and stable environment for his children.

    After a grueling legal battle, Wes secured full custody of his four children—three daughters and one son. But the fight didn’t end there. As a single father, he worked full time while raising his children, all while also caring for his disabled parents. Through trauma, financial hardship, and systemic barriers, he built a home rooted in love, structure, and resilience—where his children could heal, grow, and thrive.

    Today, Wes uses his experience to advocate for family court reform, parental rights, and child protection, helping other parents navigate high-conflict custody cases, legal systems, and the emotional toll of fighting to protect their children. His story sheds light on the realities of family court injustice, false allegations, parental alienation, and systemic failure, while offering hope, strategy, and guidance for those facing similar battles.

    If you are dealing with a custody battle, family court challenges, stalking, or trying to protect your children in a high-conflict situation, this episode is a must-watch. This is more than a story—it’s a mission to protect children, empower parents, and demand accountability.

    Keywords: family court, child custody, parental rights, fathers rights, child abuse awareness, mental health and parenting, custody battle, stalking survivor, parental alienation, court strategy, legal system, family justice reform, trauma recovery, high conflict custody, child protection, single father, resilience, faith and family
    #SOSPodcast #SurvivorsOfStalking #FamilyCourt #ChildCustody #ParentalRights #FathersRights #ChildAdvocacy #CourtReform #StalkingAwareness #ParentalAlienation #SingleDad #Resilience #ProtectChildren #JusticeForFamilies #elizabethprotzman #libbyprotzman

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    40 分
  • Robert Garza: International Figurehead and Advocate for Legal Abuse, Family Court Reform, and Survivors of Stalking Through the Courts
    2026/04/03

    Robert Garza’s story is one of resilience, justice, and transformation in the face of one of the most controversial systems in America: family court. In this powerful episode of SOS: Survivors of Stalking, we explore how Robert Garza turned a deeply personal custody battle into a nationwide and international movement for parental rights, judicial accountability, and family court reform.

    After enduring more than 15 years in family court and facing over 40 allegations investigated through CPS, Garza found himself fighting not only for his children, but against what he describes as systemic failures within the legal system. His experience highlights critical issues affecting thousands of parents, including false allegations, parental alienation, custody battles, and the emotional and financial toll of prolonged litigation. This episode dives into the realities many families face behind closed courtroom doors and sheds light on the urgent need for reform.

    Rather than backing down, Garza transformed adversity into action. He became a leading voice in the fight for shared parenting, due process, and equal custody rights. As a key advocate behind legislative efforts like Texas Senate Bill 718, known as “Time Taken, Time Back,” he has helped push forward meaningful change that restores parenting time lost due to unsubstantiated claims. His work now spans all 50 states, with hundreds of proposed reforms aimed at increasing transparency, accountability, and fairness in family court systems.

    In this episode, we discuss parental rights, child custody reform, judicial corruption concerns, and the broader impact of family court decisions on children and families. Garza also shares insights into his leadership roles with organizations like National Family Justice and his growing influence as an international advocate working to reshape family law policy.

    This conversation is essential listening for anyone navigating custody disputes, experiencing parental alienation, or seeking to understand the intersection of family law and civil rights. It is also a must-hear for advocates, legal professionals, policymakers, and survivors of legal abuse who are pushing for systemic change.

    If you care about family court reform, parental equality, child welfare, and justice for families, this episode delivers a raw, insightful, and empowering perspective on one man’s fight to turn personal pain into a global movement.

    Keywords: Robert Garza, family court reform, parental rights, custody battles, parental alienation, CPS investigations, judicial accountability, shared parenting, fathers rights, legal abuse, child custody laws, family law reform, survivors of stalking podcast, civil rights, court corruption, advocacy, Texas Senate Bill 718, Time Taken Time Back

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    33 分
  • The Shirley Boys, A Family Fight for Survival
    2026/03/31

    In this powerful and deeply moving episode of SOS: Survivors of Stalking, we sit down with The Shirley Boys to uncover one of the most disturbing and courageous survival stories you will hear. This gripping conversation exposes the hidden realities of extreme domestic violence, child abuse, and family court failures—shedding light on the kind of trauma that too often goes unseen and unheard.

    The Shirley Boys bravely share their lived experience of enduring severe psychological abuse, coercive control, and torture, including instances of waterboarding and prolonged emotional manipulation at the hands of their own mother. Their story is not just about survival—it is about resilience, truth, and the long-lasting impact of abuse on children and families. Despite these unimaginable circumstances, their father fought tirelessly through a complex and often flawed family court system to secure full custody of his sons—an outcome that remains tragically rare in cases involving paternal custody.

    What makes the Shirley family’s story even more compelling is their strength in rebuilding. Raised in a structured, homeschooled environment and grounded in strong moral values, they have emerged as family business owners and stewards of a working family farm, using their platform to advocate for family court reform, child protection, and accountability within the legal system. While they have found safety, their younger sibling remains in the custody of the alleged abuser—adding urgency and heartbreak to their mission.

    This episode dives deep into domestic violence awareness, child abuse survival, trauma recovery, custody battles, and systemic injustice, offering both a raw personal narrative and a broader call to action. If you care about protecting children, exposing abuse, and challenging corruption in family court, this is an episode you cannot afford to miss.

    🔎 Keywords: domestic violence survivor story, child abuse awareness, family court corruption, custody battles, psychological abuse, trauma recovery, survivor advocacy, waterboarding torture abuse, coercive control, parental rights, family justice reform, SOS podcast, survivor stories, child protection advocacy

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    27 分
  • Shawn and The Redeemed 22: Surviving and Thriving Through Christ
    2026/03/30

    Elizabeth “Libby” Protzman sits down with Shawn, a veteran, father, and passionate advocate, for a gripping and deeply personal episode of SOS: Survivors of Stalking. Together, they open up about their lived experiences with stalking, harassment, cyberstalking, and legal abuse—shedding light on the realities that so many survivors face but few people truly understand.

    In this powerful conversation, Libby and Shawn share what it’s like to be targeted through relentless online harassment, doxxing, privacy violations, and the misuse of the legal system. They speak candidly about the emotional toll, the fear, and the resilience required to keep moving forward while navigating restraining orders, court systems, and ongoing safety concerns. Their stories highlight the urgent need for awareness around stalking laws, victim protection, and the growing impact of digital abuse in today’s world.

    This episode goes beyond storytelling and delivers real-world, actionable strategies for survivors. Listeners will gain insight into how to document stalking and harassment, preserve evidence for legal action, and protect themselves both online and offline. Libby and Shawn break down practical steps for dealing with defamation, responding to threats, and navigating protective orders and legal processes with confidence. They also discuss safety planning, digital security, and how to regain control when your privacy has been violated.

    With a focus on empowerment and education, this episode serves as a vital resource for anyone experiencing stalking, harassment, coercive control, or online abuse. It also offers valuable insight for advocates, attorneys, law enforcement, and professionals working in victim services, domestic violence prevention, and mental health support.

    At its core, this conversation is about survival, strength, and reclaiming your voice. Libby Protzman brings both her professional expertise and personal experience to the table, while Shawn’s perspective as a veteran and father adds depth to the discussion of resilience, accountability, and purpose. Together, they create a space that is validating, informative, and deeply impactful.

    SOS: Survivors of Stalking continues to elevate survivor voices and confront the realities of stalking, cyber harassment, and legal abuse head-on. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking guidance, support, and real strategies to overcome stalking, protect their rights, and rebuild their life.

    Keywords: stalking, harassment, cyberstalking, online harassment, legal abuse, doxxing, privacy violations, restraining orders, protective orders, victim advocacy, digital safety, safety planning, documentation of evidence, court system, survivor stories, domestic violence awareness, coercive control, trauma recovery, empowerment, mental health, resilience, legal rights, victim support

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    38 分
  • Stalking, Harassment & Legal Abuse: My Story of Escaping Theodora Antar’s Campaign of Terror
    2025/07/28

    In this deeply personal episode, Elizabeth Protzman shares her harrowing journey of surviving the obsessive stalking, online harassment, and weaponized legal abuse perpetrated by Theodora Antar. From false accusations and doxxing to retaliatory court filings and digital smear campaigns, Elizabeth breaks the silence on the terrifying pattern of delusional abuse that disrupted every corner of her life.


    This episode is a raw, real account of living through digital violence, cyberstalking, and psychological warfare — and finding a path to reclaiming peace, power, and personal safety.


    Key Topics:

    • Surviving female perpetrated stalking

    • Online bullying and cyber harassment

    • False allegations and abuse of court systems

    • Legal stalking and malicious litigation

    • Digital safety, advocacy, and trauma recovery

    • How to fight back against legal abuse and cyberstalking


    If you or someone you love is being targeted through digital harassment or stalking, this episode is for you. You are not alone.

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    9 分