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The Next Generation of Change: How Young Advocates Are Fighting Exploitation with Sarina Cooper and Ashlynn Fredendall

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What does it really take to dismantle systems of exploitation? In this powerful episode of The Masculine Wilderness Podcast, host Tom Perez sits down with trailblazing advocates Sarina Cooper and Ashlynn Fredendall for an eye-opening conversation about the urgent fight against sex trafficking and exploitation. They pull back the curtain on their journeys into advocacy, revealing the deep connections between sustainability, social justice, and the movement to protect the most vulnerable.

Together, they explore the growing wave of young leaders stepping up to drive cultural change, the vital role of men in reshaping narratives around exploitation, and the responsibility of older generations to support and uplift the next wave of advocates. This conversation isn’t just about the problem—it’s about the solutions, the hope, and the momentum building in the fight for justice.

Packed with raw insights, inspiring success stories, and hard-hitting truths, this episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to understand how we can dismantle systems of harm and create a future rooted in empowerment and human connection. Don’t miss the closing reflections on self-care, resilience, and why no advocate should have to walk this path alone.

Tune in now—this is a conversation that could change everything.

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction to the Masculine Wilderness Podcast

01:03 Understanding the Work of World Without Exploitation and My Friends Are Not For Sale

02:54 Personal Journeys into Advocacy

05:59 The Intersection of Sustainability and Social Justice

11:28 Mobilizing Youth Against Exploitation

14:43 The Role of Peer-to-Peer Education

18:52 Success Stories in Advocacy

25:26 The Impact of Direct Human Connection

27:31 The Influence of Andrew Tate on Young Men

34:16 Young Men Advocating Against Misogyny

40:13 Supporting Youth in the Fight Against Exploitation

47:26 Finding Life Beyond Advocacy

50:20 Masculine Wilderness Theme

Let's Connect:

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www.worldwithoutexploitation.org

www.worldwithoutexploitation.org/youth

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What does it really take to dismantle systems of exploitation? In this powerful episode of The Masculine Wilderness Podcast, host Tom Perez sits down with trailblazing advocates Sarina Cooper and Ashlynn Fredendall for an eye-opening conversation about the urgent fight against sex trafficking and exploitation. They pull back the curtain on their journeys into advocacy, revealing the deep connections between sustainability, social justice, and the movement to protect the most vulnerable.

Together, they explore the growing wave of young leaders stepping up to drive cultural change, the vital role of men in reshaping narratives around exploitation, and the responsibility of older generations to support and uplift the next wave of advocates. This conversation isn’t just about the problem—it’s about the solutions, the hope, and the momentum building in the fight for justice.

Packed with raw insights, inspiring success stories, and hard-hitting truths, this episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to understand how we can dismantle systems of harm and create a future rooted in empowerment and human connection. Don’t miss the closing reflections on self-care, resilience, and why no advocate should have to walk this path alone.

Tune in now—this is a conversation that could change everything.

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction to the Masculine Wilderness Podcast

01:03 Understanding the Work of World Without Exploitation and My Friends Are Not For Sale

02:54 Personal Journeys into Advocacy

05:59 The Intersection of Sustainability and Social Justice

11:28 Mobilizing Youth Against Exploitation

14:43 The Role of Peer-to-Peer Education

18:52 Success Stories in Advocacy

25:26 The Impact of Direct Human Connection

27:31 The Influence of Andrew Tate on Young Men

34:16 Young Men Advocating Against Misogyny

40:13 Supporting Youth in the Fight Against Exploitation

47:26 Finding Life Beyond Advocacy

50:20 Masculine Wilderness Theme

Let's Connect:

www.epikproject.org

www.epikrpoject.org/myfriendsarenotforsale

www.worldwithoutexploitation.org

www.worldwithoutexploitation.org/youth

  continue reading

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