My Mom Wrote Movies, Saved Kids, And Broke The Internet’s Brain (Episode 347)

EPISODE · Oct 23, 2025 · 37 MIN

My Mom Wrote Movies, Saved Kids, And Broke The Internet’s Brain (Episode 347)

from Voices for Voices® · host Founder of Voices for Voices®, Justin Alan Hayes

My Mom Wrote Movies, Saved Kids, And Broke The Internet’s Brain (Episode 347)We trace David Solomon’s path with his mother, Sapphira, through survival, rescue work, ministry, and the hidden costs of telling the truth about trafficking and persecution in Nigeria. The story confronts censorship, medical neglect, and the shame pushed onto victims, while calling for courage and clarity.• dedication to Sapphira Solomon and her legacy• early media work, teaching, ministry and public service• surviving domestic violence and a house fire• writing as vocation and advocacy tool• confronting abuse in church settings• anti‑trafficking efforts and recoveries• pastoring in a Nigerian church and witnessing persecution• cancer, treatment barriers during lockdowns, and grief• false accusations, reputational harm and resilience• mission of Voices for VoicesⓇ to spotlight ignored crisesSmash that subscribe button, follow, like, share, comment, that will help us greatly in reaching and helping 3 billion people over the course of my lifetime and beyondChapter Markers0:02 Welcome And Mission1:04 Why Nigeria Matters2:30 Dedication To Severa Solomon2:47 David Begins His Mother’s Story7:18 Fire, Survival, And A Calling To Write10:55 Churches, Politics, And Finding A Voice13:49 Exploitation, Ghostwriting, And Industry Work18:18 Illness, Cult Pressures, And A Move For Healing20:07 Trafficking, Missing Reports, And A Name Stolen22:01 Ministry In A Nigerian Church22:41 Assault, Hospitals, And Creating Impact23:11 Cancer, Lockdowns, And A Desperate Road Trip25:27 Loss, Accusations, And Aftermath29:16 Calling Out Slander And Standing Firm32:36 Host Reflections And Purpose Of The Series36:20 Closing And Part Two Tease#MyMomWroteMovies #SaveTheKids #InternetBreaks #CreativeWriting #MomInFilm #StorytellingPower #CinematicImpact #ScreenwritingJourney #ViralContentCreation #EmpoweringMoms #KidsInMedia #WomenInCinema #InnovativeStorytellers #DigitalInfluence #ArtAndParenting #justiceforsurvivors #justice4survivors #VoicesforVoices #VoicesforVoicesPodcast #JustinAlanHayes #JustinHayes #help3billion #TikTok #Instagram #truth #Jesusaire #VoiceForChange #HealingTogether #VoicesForVoices347Support the show

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