EPISODE · May 31, 2026 · 4 MIN
27. Human Trafficking is Hiding in Plain Sight
from The Informed Citizen · host Philip Lindholm
In this solo episode of The Informed Citizen, host Dr. Philip Lindholm confronts one of the darkest realities facing America today: human trafficking.Drawing on insights from his recent conversation with trafficking survivor Brea Burnett, Philip exposes the uncomfortable truth that trafficking often doesn't begin with kidnappings or chains. It begins with loneliness, manipulation, and grooming. It thrives in the spaces where vulnerable young people are searching for connection and predators are waiting to exploit them.As a city council member, Philip has seen political disagreements over nearly every issue imaginable, but human trafficking transcends politics. It is a moral crisis that demands action from every citizen. Philip explains how traffickers identify vulnerable children through social media, why communities often miss the warning signs, and what ordinary people can do to protect those most at risk. He argues that law enforcement alone cannot solve this problem. Combating trafficking requires parents, teachers, coaches, hotel workers, and neighbors to remain vigilant and engaged.This is not merely a discussion about crime. It is a call to action for communities to reclaim their responsibility to protect the vulnerable and refuse to look away.Episode Highlights• Why human trafficking is not a partisan issue• The shocking reality that trafficking is happening in communities across America• How traffickers use social media, grooming, and emotional manipulation to target victims• Why trafficking often begins with vulnerability, loneliness, and a desire for connection• The warning signs parents, teachers, and community members should watch for• The enormous resources required to investigate and prosecute trafficking networks• Why law enforcement cannot fight this battle alone• How ordinary citizens can help identify and prevent trafficking• The critical role of community vigilance in protecting children• A call to action for families, schools, local governments, and citizensListen & SubscribeSpotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-informed-citizenApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-informed-citizen/id1738680188Watch More:YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdscEVfgjkiNh9YK-0yYiTZN7usLZ4CRConnect with UsWebsite: https://theinformedcitizen.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drphiliplindholm/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drphiliplindholmCreditsProduced & Edited by Philip LindholmThis podcast is for informational purposes only and not professional advice.
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In this solo episode of The Informed Citizen, host Dr. Philip Lindholm confronts one of the darkest realities facing America today: human trafficking.Drawing on insights from his recent conversation with trafficking survivor Brea Burnett, Philip exposes the uncomfortable truth that trafficking often doesn't begin with kidnappings or chains. It begins with loneliness, manipulation, and grooming. It thrives in the spaces where vulnerable young people are searching for connection and predators are waiting to exploit them.As a city council member, Philip has seen political disagreements over nearly every issue imaginable, but human trafficking transcends politics. It is a moral crisis that demands action from every citizen. Philip explains how traffickers identify vulnerable children through social media, why communities often miss the warning signs, and what ordinary people can do to protect those most at risk. He argues that law enforcement alone cannot solve this problem. Combating trafficking requires parents, teachers, coaches, hotel workers, and neighbors to remain vigilant and engaged.This is not merely a discussion about crime. It is a call to action for communities to reclaim their responsibility to protect the vulnerable and refuse to look away.Episode Highlights• Why human trafficking is not a partisan issue• The shocking reality that trafficking is happening in communities across America• How traffickers use social media, grooming, and emotional manipulation to target victims• Why trafficking often begins with vulnerability, loneliness, and a desire for connection• The warning signs parents, teachers, and community members should watch for• The enormous resources required to investigate and prosecute trafficking networks• Why law enforcement cannot fight this battle alone• How ordinary citizens can help identify and prevent trafficking• The critical role of community vigilance in protecting children• A call to action for families, schools, local governments, and citizensListen & SubscribeSpotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-informed-citizenApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-informed-citizen/id1738680188Watch More:YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdscEVfgjkiNh9YK-0yYiTZN7usLZ4CRConnect with UsWebsite: https://theinformedcitizen.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drphiliplindholm/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drphiliplindholmCreditsProduced & Edited by Philip LindholmThis podcast is for informational purposes only and not professional advice.
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