Épisodes

  • Human Trafficking: What It Really Looks Like and How Adults Can Protect Youth
    Jan 9 2026

    January is National Human Trafficking Awareness Month, and this episode breaks down what human trafficking actually looks like; especially when it involves children and teens.

    Moving beyond common myths and media portrayals, this episode explores how trafficking often begins through grooming and manipulation, why youth rarely self-identify as victims, and what national data tells us about risk factors and exploitation. Listeners will learn warning signs to watch for, how to respond calmly and effectively to concerns, and where to find trusted resources for support.

    This trauma-informed conversation is designed to equip caregivers, educators, and professionals with clarity, confidence, and practical knowledge to help protect youth.

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    17 min
  • How Kids Disclose Abuse
    Dec 8 2025

    Kids rarely come forward with a clear, direct statement that something is wrong. Instead, disclosures unfold in phases; denial, hints, partial truths, and sometimes even recantation before a child is finally able to reaffirm what happened.

    In this episode, Brandon breaks down the five stages of child abuse disclosure, explains why kids communicate in pieces, and shares what adults need to understand about denial, tentative disclosures, active disclosures, recanting, and reaffirming.

    You’ll also learn why false allegations are extremely rare and how your reaction can either open the door to safety, or shut it.
    This episode gives caregivers, educators, and professionals the tools to recognize the signs early and respond with calm, clarity, and compassion.

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    9 min
  • Why This Podcast Exists
    Dec 3 2025

    In this first episode of Safe Talk, Brandon shares the story behind the podcast—why it matters, who it's for, and what he hopes it accomplishes. After nearly a decade of interviewing children, training professionals, and walking alongside caregivers, Brandon has seen one truth again and again: kids do better when adults are prepared.

    This episode lays the foundation for what Safe Talk will be: real conversations, practical tools, and simple guidance to help parents, teachers, and professionals create safer spaces for kids.

    If you’ve ever wondered how to talk to children about safety, how to respond to an outcry, or how to navigate difficult situations with confidence, this is where we start.

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    6 min