Episodios

  • Episode Four of "the LOVE JUSTICE podcast" with special guests Briony Fickling and Sean Mullens with hosts Hannah Munn and Jason Dukes | LoveJustice.NGO
    Jul 5 2024

    Briony Fickling and Sean Mullens joined us for this indepth conversation about the impactful, preventative way Love Justice does “anti-trafficking” work?

    Briony Fickling is the SENIOR DIRECTOR OF ANTI-TRAFFICKING for Love Justice International.

    Briony started at Love Justice South Africa in 2019 as the national director for the South African organization, and she took on the role of regional steward for the Southern African countries in 2021. She is often struck by the sheer privilege and absolute joy it is to serve at Love Justice, and while she takes her job extraordinarily seriously, she believes that a good sense of humor and a good dose of fun are essential tools for thriving while on a mission like LJI's. Briony has a background in marketing and entrepreneurship that is complemented by degrees in business and social science as well as a master’s degree in development studies. She is passionate about human security in the true sense of the term, and she is dedicated to doing all she can in this lifetime to radically love and care for vulnerable people. Briony lives in Johannesburg, South Africa, where she thrives in the hustle and bustle of the capital city but delights in getting out of the concrete jungle and into nature.

    Sean Mullens is the DIRECTOR OF CHAMPION RECRUITMENT and REGIONAL STEWARD for EUROPE & WEST AFRICA.

    Sean was raised in Harare, Zimbabwe, and lived there with his wife, Debbie, and two children, Kate and Joe. They moved to the UK in 2019. Sean serves as part of the Love Justice International team, recruiting country champions and serving as the regional steward for West Africa and Europe. Sean was part of a church planting team in Zimbabwe and led a church in Harare, Zimbabwe, for nine years. He is passionate about missions and justice, particularly serving the poor and vulnerable. Sean developed a business training initiative, and the team has trained over 3,000 vulnerable people to start small businesses with micro-finance loans. In addition to this, he ran his own business, a team-building and leadership development consultancy, and co-founded an app-driven tech company providing a connection for those who want to work with those who need work done. Since moving to the UK, Sean has set up a charity that helps to support the ongoing work for the poor and vulnerable in Zimbabwe.

    You can learn more about Love Justice International at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo or @LoveJusticeIntl on social media and YouTube.

    Become a part of the LJI community as one of our generous donors by clicking "DONATE HERE" at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo OR donate cryptocurrency through our partnership with Endaoment at https://app.endaoment.org/orgs/71-09

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    55 m
  • Episode Three of "the LOVE JUSTICE podcast" with special guest Natalie Brunell, Emmy-Award Winning Journalist and Bitcoin Podcaster with host Jason Dukes | LoveJustice.NGO
    Jun 19 2024

    Natalie Brunell joined us on this episode to talk about personal freedom, fighting injustice, and the empowering ethos of Bitcoin as well as its undergirding technology. We are grateful for her commitment to helping the oppressed find opportunity.

    She is a Polish-American media personality, Emmy-winning investigative journalist, Bitcoin podcast host, speaker, and educator. She is a senior correspondent and investigative reporter for Spectrum News 1 LA as well as Adjunct Instructor at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. She hosts two podcasts highlighting origin and success stories: Coin Stories and Career Stories.

    Her work at Spectrum News was nominated for an LA Press Club Award and for an Emmy in Investigative Reporting. In 2021, Natalie launched the Coin Stories podcast, which is focused on cryptocurrency and Bitcoin.

    Coin Stories features one-on-one interviews with leading voices in the crypto space about their origin stories and philosophies on monetary policy, economics, and digital currencies such as Bitcoin. Coin Stories quickly ranked among the top 100 Business Podcasts, according to Chartable.

    LinkedTree: https://linktr.ee/nataliebrunell

    Coin Stories Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coin-stories/id1569130932

    You can learn more about Love Justice International at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo or @LoveJusticeIntl on social media and YouTube.

    If you're thinking, "Hmm, I wonder if I can give Bitcoin to Love Justice?" The answer is yes! We are partnered with Endaoment to receive Bitcoin and other assets, which you can connect with at https://app.endaoment.org/orgs/71-0982808.

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    22 m
  • Episode Two of "the LOVE JUSTICE podcast" with special guest John Molineux, CEO of Love Justice International, with co-hosts Hannah Munn and Jason Dukes | LoveJustice.NGO
    Jun 7 2024

    In Episode Two of "the LOVE JUSTICE podcast," we interviewed John Molineux, the CEO of Love Justice International. Listen in to hear the compelling story of how LJI began, as well as the engaging yet humble way John speaks of LJI's impactful mission to cause the tipping point that leads to the collapse of the human trafficking industry.

    John grew up in Helena, Montana, before attending college at Taylor University. He first came to Nepal in 2002. Two years later, he returned to Nepal with a one-way plane ticket, inspired to start Love Justice. Since that time, he has lived primarily in Nepal, and now South Africa, where he continues his work establishing new programs for Love Justice and overseeing current ones.

    In addition to this work, John is a writer, thinker, lover of philosophy, and educator. He is married to a Nepali woman named Aksha and they have two sons, Jude and Blaise. They plan to continue living and working overseas for Love Justice and God's kingdom.

    QUESTIONS we talked through:

    1. Who is John Molineux?
    2. Talk about that first trip when you decided to go to Nepal?
    3. What did you encounter in Nepal, and what did you do about it? How did it define the mission of Love Justice International?
    4. What led to the preventative model, “transit monitoring?”
    5. One takeaway for those fighting injustice now that you are two decades in?
    6. Describe Love Justice International in 2030?
    7. Why should people support the impactful work of LJI?

    The LOVE JUSTICE Podcast is co-hosted by Hannah Munn and Jason Dukes.

    You can learn more about Love Justice International and become part of the LJI community at https://www.LoveJustice.NGO

    If you by chance are ever thinking, "Hmm, I wonder if I can even give Bitcoin to Love Justice?" The answer is yes! We are partnered with Endaoment to receive Bitcoin and other assets, which you can connect with at https://app.endaoment.org/orgs/71-0982808.

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    26 m
  • Episode One of "the LOVE JUSTICE podcast" with special guest Bryan Olesen, finalist on NBC's The Voice 2024 with co-hosts Hannah Munn and Jason Dukes | LoveJustice.NGO
    May 22 2024

    Bryan Olesen joined Jason Dukes in April 2024 for an in-person interview at CatalystTaproom.com in Lincoln, NE, Bryan's hometown. Their conversation revolved around the question, "What can one person do to fight human trafficking?" The answer in short is a lot.

    Bryan was a top five finalist on NBC's The Voice (2024). He has been a long time supporter of Love Justice International. You can learn more about his story at https://www.nbc.com/the-voice/credits/contestant/season-25/bryan-olesen and about his band at VOTAband.com.

    You can learn more about Love Justice International at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo.

    Also, follow us on Instagram, X, Facebook, and YouTube via the username @LoveJusticeIntl.

    If you by chance are ever thinking, "Hmm, I wonder if I can even give Bitcoin to Love Justice?" The answer is yes! We are partnered with Endaoment to receive Bitcoin and other assets, which you can connect with at https://app.endaoment.org/orgs/71-0982808.

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    17 m
  • Introducing "the LOVE JUSTICE podcast" (episode zero) with co-hosts Hannah Munn and Jason Dukes | LoveJustice.NGO
    May 21 2024

    In their introductory episode, Hannah and Jason share a brief history of Love Justice International, why they are launching this podcast, and what you can expect in "Season One" ahead.

    In our upcoming episodes, we won't just be highlighting the impactful work of Love Justice International. We will be highlighting the work and insights from leaders in our organization as well as leaders from partnering and alliance organizations also fighting to prevent the world's greatest injustices.

    You can learn more about Love Justice International at https://www.LoveJustice.ngo.

    Also, follow us on Instagram, X, Facebook, and YouTube via the username @LoveJusticeIntl.

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    12 m