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    Explore " mpd" with insightful episodes like "'ENOUGH:' MPD Recommends $1 Billion Bond for Spree Shooter Suspect", "Mini-sode: It's not friends in your head disorder ft. the Tally Mark System", "We're Talking About It", "Missoula Project Beacon empowering people beyond human trafficking" and "Human trafficking can happen to anyone" from podcasts like ""Wake Up Memphis Podcast", "The Computer Room", "Black & Blonde", "The Agenda with the Missoula County Commissioners" and "The Agenda with the Missoula County Commissioners"" and more!

    Episodes (8)

    We're Talking About It

    We're Talking About It

    Two amazing humans navigate the grey as they talk about the recent killings of black men in the Minneapolis area. Amir Locke was shot by Minneapolis Police executing a no-knock warrant. Jahmari Rice was shot by two other teens following a dispute at a Minnesota school. All this in the wake of the impending verdict of the three officers involved in George Floyd's murder and the upcoming sentencing of Kim Potter who murdered Daunte Wright. The thing we have to do is talk about it. We have to engage in conversations with those that look like us, those that don't, those that are close to us, and those that aren't.

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    Missoula Project Beacon empowering people beyond human trafficking

    Missoula Project Beacon empowering people beyond human trafficking

    *This podcast discusses topics around sexual assault, domestic violence, stalking and physical violence. Missoula County acknowledges this content may be difficult for some and if so, encourages listeners to seek support from one of the local resources listed below. 

    Missoula Project Beacon Director Shayla Beaumont shares powerful stories of her work with human trafficking victims. She explains the importance of helping tribal members reconnect with their tribal culture, elders and the holistic approach to helping a victim heal from trauma. Addressing human trafficking is a community responsibility, and Shayla discusses how we can look out for each other and support one another in the healing process. 

    To learn more about Missoula Project Beacon visit https://www.allnations.health/missoula-project-beacon/

    If you are interested in a career with Missoula Project Beacon, they are hiring for a case manager. Visit https://www.allnations.health/careers/ for the job description and additional information. 
     

    Human trafficking is the exploitation of another person for labor, domestic servitude or commercial sexual activity by force, fraud or coercion. It is also the act of enslaving or exploiting unwilling people.  

    If you are a victim, or think someone is, please contact one of these local resources for help: 

    9-1-1 call or text 

    Missoula Beacon Project - All Nations Health Center 

    Missoula Human Trafficking Task Force  

    • https://www.missoulahumantrafficking.com/  
    • Call or text 1-833-406-STOP (7867), the local hotline for victims or for reporting human trafficking  
    • Aims to end human trafficking through the process of education, awareness and  collaboration with local, state and federal resources and community partners.

    Lifeguard Group

    • https://thelifeguardgroup.org/  
    • Call or text 1-833-406-STOP (7867), the local hotline for victims or to report human trafficking  
    • Helps protect people and the community against sexual exploitation and human trafficking. 

    YWCA  

    • https://www.ywcamissoula.org/  
    • 24-hour crisis line: 1-800-483-7858 
    • 1800 S. 3rd St. W., Missoula, MT 59801 
    • Provides life-saving services — shelter, counseling and more — for survivors of domestic and sexual violence, stalking and human trafficking. 

    Missoula County Community Justice Department 

    • 406-258-3830 
    • Toll-free 1-866- 921-6995 
    • Email - cva@missoulacounty.us  
    • Promotes the safety of Missoula County citizens, the protection and healing of crime victims, the efficient and just treatment of defendants and offenders, the ongoing improvement and coordination of the justice system’s response to crime, and the prevention of crime and the reduction of recidivism. 


    Thank you to Missoula's Community Media Resource for podcast recording support!

    Human trafficking can happen to anyone

    Human trafficking can happen to anyone

    *This podcast discusses topics around sexual assault, domestic violence, stalking and physical violence. Missoula County acknowledges this content may be difficult for some and if so, encourages listeners to seek support from one of the local resources listed below. 

    January is National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month, and Tuesday, Jan. 11, is National Human Trafficking Awareness Day. To understand how this issue impacts Missoula County, Commissioners Strohmaier and Vero visit with Missoula County Detective Captain David Conway and YWCA Pathways Program Manager Lyndayle Mattis.  

    Unfortunately, human trafficking is here in the Missoula County community. This episode helps listeners understand what it is and provides resources for victims and tools for parents to help protect their children. 

    Human trafficking is the exploitation of another person for labor, domestic servitude or commercial sexual activity by force, fraud or coercion. It is also the act of enslaving or exploiting unwilling people.  

    If you are a victim, or think someone is, please contact one of these local resources for help: 

    • 9-1-1 call or text 
    • Missoula Human Trafficking Task Force  
      • https://www.missoulahumantrafficking.com/  
      • Call or text 1-833-406-STOP (7867), the local hotline for victims or for reporting human trafficking  
      • Aims to end human trafficking through the process of education, awareness and  collaboration with local, state and federal resources and community partners. 
    • Lifeguard Group 
      • https://thelifeguardgroup.org/  
      • Call or text 1-833-406-STOP (7867), the local hotline for victims or to report human trafficking  
      • Helps protect people and the community against sexual exploitation and human trafficking. 
    • YWCA  
      • https://www.ywcamissoula.org/  
      • 24-hour crisis line: 1-800-483-7858 
      • 1800 S. 3rd St. W., Missoula, MT 59801 
      • Provides life-saving services — shelter, counseling and more — for survivors of domestic and sexual violence, stalking and human trafficking. 
    • Missoula Beacon Project - All Nations Health Center 
    • Missoula County Community Justice Department 
      • 406-258-3830 
      • Toll-free 1-866- 921-6995 
      • Email - cva@missoulacounty.us  
      • Promotes the safety of Missoula County citizens, the protection and healing of crime victims, the efficient and just treatment of defendants and offenders, the ongoing improvement and coordination of the justice system’s response to crime, and the prevention of crime and the reduction of recidivism. 

    **This project was supported by Subgrant No. W05-753 awarded by the state administering office for the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice's STOP Formula Grant Program. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this publication/program/exhibition are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the state or the U.S. Department of Justice.


    Thank you to Missoula's Community Media Resource for podcast recording support!

    The Other Justin

    The Other Justin

    The Boylands’ questions about Rosanne’s radicalization begin to swirl around one man: the friend Rosanne went to the Capitol with, Justin Winchell. He’s a guy the family never met—and now, he’s vanished. Acting on a tip, Justin Cave sets out to track him down in downtown Atlanta, and Ayman visits with the last journalist to interview Winchell before he disappeared.

    Ross and Carrie Meet Dr. Jenny Rice: Faulty Interventions Edition

    Ross and Carrie Meet Dr. Jenny Rice: Faulty Interventions Edition

    In a touching and at times wrenching interview, Carrie and Ross talk to Dr. Jenny Rice, an archivist and rhetoric professor who studies the intersection of evidence and persuasion… and who happens to be a former patient of Dr. Jerry Mungadze. She shares how his methods impacted her mental health, what a questionable diagnosis did to her and others, and how her journey out brought her to the important work she does now.

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