
Human trafficking can feel distant—something that happens somewhere else to someone else. But what if the next person at risk was the person you love most? In this episode of the Love Justice Podcast, Hannah Munn is joined by John Molineux, Founder and CEO of Love Justice International, and Aksha Molineux, Regional Steward for Nepal, for a deeply personal and perspective-shifting conversation about injustice, compassion, and responsibility. Together, they explore how moving from distant awareness to personal conviction transforms the way we see—and respond to—the world’s greatest injustices. Through powerful stories and lived experiences, John and Aksha reflect on when injustice became personal for them—and how that shift continues to fuel a life of sacrificial love in action. They unpack the reality that none of us choose where we’re born, how vulnerability is often inherited rather than earned, and why human trafficking thrives at the intersection of poverty, inequality, and lack...
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