In the latest episode of Curious Realm, host Christopher Jordan engages listeners in a compelling discussion that spans two critical topics: human trafficking prevention and the phenomenon of alien experiences.
In the first segment, Christopher welcomes Billy Joe Cain, founder of the Radical Empathy Education Foundation, an organization committed to eradicating human trafficking by fostering empathy towards victims through innovative virtual reality experiences. Billy's contributions extend to co-founding PBJ Learning, which develops Human Trafficking Awareness curricula for schools, federal agencies, and corporations.
The second part of the episode features Reverend Michael JS Carter, a pastor, author, and firsthand experiencer, who dives into the complexities of alien experiences. With thousands reporting encounters ranging from sightings and communication to abductions and experimentation, Reverend Carter offers insights on how these experiences can influence lives and the process of integrating such events into personal narratives.
Join the Curious Realm as we explore these important issues: human trafficking prevention with Billy Joe Cain and understanding alien experiences with Reverend Michael JS Carter.
Tune in to this thought-provoking episode now!
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