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Dylan Yeomans joins Stephanie Olson and Rebecca Saunders to debunk myths about human trafficking, emphasising prevention through awareness and education.
46:29•25 Mar 2026
Unmasking Myths: Human Trafficking Realities
Episode Overview
- Human trafficking often involves relationship building rather than kidnapping.
- Online platforms can be dangerous avenues for trafficking.
- Awareness and education are crucial in preventing trafficking.
- Trusting your instincts can be key to recognising red flags.
- Technology like the Noonlight app can enhance personal safety.
“"Traffickers are smart. They know their next step, right?"”
How do people find hope in the darkest times? In this lively episode, Dylan Yeomans, the newly appointed Director of Communications for The Set Me Free Project, sits down with hosts Stephanie Olson and Rebecca Saunders to unravel myths and truths about human trafficking. With a mix of humour and sincerity, they tackle misconceptions like the infamous 'white van' myth and the false belief that major events like the Super Bowl are the largest human trafficking hubs.
Instead, they highlight how traffickers often build relationships rather than resort to kidnapping. Dylan shares his journey from learning about trafficking in college to his deeper involvement now, sparking a conversation on how misinformation can spread online. The trio discusses the dangers of online platforms and gaming as avenues for trafficking, reminding us that vigilance and education are crucial. They also touch on the controversial topics of famous cases and conspiracy theories, adding a layer of intrigue to the discussion.
Throughout the episode, Stephanie and Rebecca offer practical advice on recognising red flags and the importance of trusting one's instincts. They emphasise that prevention is key and share resources like the Noonlight app, which can silently alert authorities in emergencies. This episode is a candid exploration of a complex issue, filled with engaging anecdotes and valuable insights. It encourages listeners to question assumptions and be proactive in their communities.
So, what can you do today to raise awareness and protect those around you?

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