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The Dr. Lois Lee Show

The Dr. Lois Lee Show

著者: Dr. Lois Lee
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概要

Dr. Lois Lee — founder of Children of the Night and internationally recognized expert on child sex trafficking — brings over four decades of frontline experience to this powerful podcast. Each episode sheds light on the hidden world of child exploitation, giving voice to survivors, exposing systems that fail them, and championing solutions that protect vulnerable youth.

Through interviews, case studies, and unfiltered conversations, Dr. Lee reveals what really happens inside the fight against trafficking — from the rescue of prostituted children to legal battles, public policy, and the resilience of survivors rebuilding their lives.

Whether you are a parent, advocate, educator, or concerned citizen, this podcast offers the truth behind the headlines and the tools to create change.

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  • Episode #20 - Katie (Part 2/2)
    2026/02/10
    In Part 2 of Katie’s story, The Dr. Lois Lee Show explores how generational trauma develops — and what it takes to interrupt it. Katie shares her lived experience of exploitation and survival, offering a clear look at how cycles of harm are passed down when children grow up without protection, education, or consistent support. Her story underscores a critical truth: exploitation does not happen in isolation. It is rooted in neglect, abuse, poverty, and the absence of safe adults and stable systems. But just as trauma can repeat across generations, healing can too. Dr. Lois Lee reflects on how early intervention, education, and long-term mentorship change outcomes for exploited and at-risk youth. When children are believed, supported, and given access to learning, their trajectory can shift — not only for them, but for their children as well. How Education and Long-Term Support Make the Difference Since 2017, Children of the Night has no longer operated a residential shelter. Today, the organization focuses on the long-term needs survivors identify as most critical for stability and independence, including: •Online GED tutoring for youth pushed out of traditional schooling •Educational scholarships for survivors and, in some cases, their children •Ongoing advocacy, mentorship, and academic support that restores agency and opportunity Education is more than a credential. It is a pathway out of exploitation, a foundation for independence, and one of the strongest tools for preventing trauma from repeating across generations. Katie’s story is honest, difficult, and deeply important. It is also a testament to what becomes possible when society chooses sustained support over silence. Listener note: This episode discusses sensitive topics, including exploitation and trauma. Please take care while listening.

    Listen Now:

    🎧 New episodes weekly on Spotify, YouTube, iHeartRadio, Podbean, and wherever you listen. Follow & Support

    🌐 Website: childrenofthenight.org

    📲 Facebook & Instagram: @childrenofthenight

    🕊️ X/Twitter: @LoisLee_COTN

    👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share this podcast to help us reach more listeners and protect vulnerable children.

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    25 分
  • Episode #19 - Katie
    2026/02/03

    Katie’s story shows how trauma can repeat across generations when systems fail to protect children early — and how long-term support can change that outcome.

    As a child, Katie experienced serious harm that went unaddressed. Years later, when her own child was hurt, she refused to let silence and fear take over. With advocacy and support from Children of the Night, Katie was able to protect her child and navigate an overwhelming moment that too many families face alone.

    Katie first connected with Children of the Night as a teenager after experiencing exploitation and violence. Through education, stability, and continued support — even after setbacks — she found her way forward.

    Today, Katie is a mother, a professional, and living proof that healing is possible when care doesn’t end at rescue. This episode explores how unhealed trauma often repeats itself — and how sustained, trauma-informed support can break the cycle for future generations.

    Listen Now:

    🎧 New episodes weekly on Spotify, YouTube, iHeartRadio, Podbean, and wherever you listen. Follow & Support

    🌐 Website: childrenofthenight.org

    📲 Facebook & Instagram: @childrenofthenight

    🕊️ X/Twitter: @LoisLee_COTN

    👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share this podcast to help us reach more listeners and protect vulnerable children.

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    24 分
  • Episode #18 - In Memory of Deborah Hardman: A Hero of the Streets and the Daughter who Survived the Cost (Part 2/2)
    2026/01/27

    In Memory of Deborah Hardman A hero of the streets—and the daughter who survived the cost. Morgan Hardman speaks candidly with Dr. Lois Lee about a childhood shaped by chaos, trauma, and survival.

    Raised in and out of alternative homes, Morgan confronts the painful realities of abuse, blurred boundaries, and learning far too early the difference between “good” and “bad” touch. She shares her journey toward forgiveness—recognizing how the dangerous men in her life mirrored the complexities of her relationship with her mother.

    Morgan also reflects on being thrust into public roles at a young age, and the moment Dr. Lois Lee intervened to save her from a pimp attempting to traffic her in another city.

    In this powerful conversation, Dr. Lee also introduces the Children of the Night Alumni Committee, which provides scholarships for alumni, their children, and future generations. Raw, unfiltered, and deeply human, this episode is a story of survival, reckoning, and the long road to healing.

    Listen Now:

    🎧 New episodes weekly on Spotify, YouTube, iHeartRadio, Podbean, and wherever you listen.

    Follow & Support

    🌐 Website: childrenofthenight.org

    📲 Facebook & Instagram: @childrenofthenight

    🕊️ X/Twitter: @LoisLee_COTN

    👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share this podcast to help us reach more listeners and protect vulnerable children.

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    23 分
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