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Chasing Hope for America’s Children: From Silenced to Saved—Advocacy, Justice, and the Fight Against Child Trafficking (A Conversation with Founding Executive Director, Jenelle Goodrich)
Apr 28, 2026
34m 54s
Chasing Hope for America’s Children: Medicine, Justice, and the Future of Child Protection (A Conversation with Dr. Antonia Chiesa and Medical Student Gagandeep "Gigi" Rai)
Feb 23, 2026
32m 25s
Chasing Hope for America’s Children: A Father Confronts Online Sextortion (A Conversation with Representative Brandon Guffey)
Jan 29, 2026
41m 20s
Fostering Health for Kids in Foster and Kinship Care
Oct 27, 2025
36m 01s
Chasing Hope for America’s Children: Discovering Ways to Prevent Child Sex Abuse. A Conversation with Dr. Elizabeth Letourneau, Director of the Moore Center for the Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse.
Oct 13, 2025
1h 07m 26s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 4/28/26 | Chasing Hope for America’s Children: From Silenced to Saved—Advocacy, Justice, and the Fight Against Child Trafficking (A Conversation with Founding Executive Director, Jenelle Goodrich) | In the sixth episode of Chasing Hope for America’s Children, Warren Binford speaks with Jenelle Goodrich, Founder and Executive Director of From Silenced to Saved (FSTS), a nonprofit organization providing on-scene response, advocacy, and comprehensive case management for victims and survivors of human trafficking. A certified Family Trauma Professional with over a decade of frontline experience, Goodrich works directly with law enforcement—including federal partners—to support trafficking in... | 34m 54s | ||||||
| 2/23/26 | Chasing Hope for America’s Children: Medicine, Justice, and the Future of Child Protection (A Conversation with Dr. Antonia Chiesa and Medical Student Gagandeep "Gigi" Rai) | In the fifth episode of Chasing Hope for America’s Children, we share a recorded conversation between Dr. Antonia Chiesa, a nationally recognized child abuse pediatrician and Director of the Kempe Center’s Integrated Health Services program, and medical student Gagandeep "Gigi" Rai. Together, they explore how child abuse pediatrics sits at the intersection of medicine, justice, and humanity—discussing the importance of accuracy in public narratives, collaboration across systems, bias awarenes... | 32m 25s | ||||||
| 1/29/26 | Chasing Hope for America’s Children: A Father Confronts Online Sextortion (A Conversation with Representative Brandon Guffey) | In the fourth episode of Chasing Hope for America’s Children, Warren Binford speaks with South Carolina State Representative Brandon Guffey about the growing crisis of online exploitation impacting children and teens. Rep. Guffey has become a leading advocate for child safety online, mental health awareness, and legislative action to hold platforms accountable. His work has been featured by CN2 News, WSOC-TV, FITSNews, and The Post and Courier, as he continues to push for stronger protectio... | 41m 20s | ||||||
| 10/27/25 | Fostering Health for Kids in Foster and Kinship Care | As pediatric health care providers, you are certain to encounter patients who have experienced foster or kinship care. Caring for children in foster care or kinship care can be complex and requires specialized knowledge and skills. Join Dr Mary Greiner, Chairperson of the American Academy of Pediatrics Council on Foster Care, Adoption, and Kinship Care, to learn about the newly released 3rd edition of Fostering Health: Health Care for Children and Adolescents in Foster Care, a comprehensive g... | 36m 01s | ||||||
| 10/13/25 | Chasing Hope for America’s Children: Discovering Ways to Prevent Child Sex Abuse. A Conversation with Dr. Elizabeth Letourneau, Director of the Moore Center for the Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse. | In the third episode of our “Chasing Hope for America’s Children,” Warren Binford interviews groundbreaking researcher Dr. Elizabeth Letourneau, who has dedicated her career to identifying effective ways to prevent the sexual abuse of children. Learn more about Dr. Elizabeth Letourneau here: https://publichealth.jhu.edu/faculty/2594/elizabeth-j-letourneau. Watch her TEDMED talk at: https://www.tedmed.com/talks/show?id=620399. | 1h 07m 26s | ||||||
| 9/22/25 | 21st Century Child Abuse: Seeking Justice for Victims and Survivors. A Conversation with James Marsh, Founding Partner of the Marsh Law Firm | Our series on 21st Century Child Abuse continues as host Warren Binford sits down with legal trailblazer James Marsh. They're diving deep into the constantly shifting legal landscape for victims and survivors of tech-facilitated child abuse. How are our laws catching up with technology to protect children? Tune in to find out! James R. Marsh Bio: Founding Partner James has been licensed to practice law in New York and the District of Columbia for almost thirty years, and recently becam... | 56m 05s | ||||||
| 9/10/25 | Chasing Hope for America’s Children: Advocating for the Children Sexually Abused by Jeffery Epstein (A Conversation with Paul Cassell) | Everyone has now heard about the horrific sex crimes Jeffrey Epstein committed against countless girls and young women for decades through his sex trafficking organization. What many people do not know is that the Epstein survivors’ courageous fight to pursue justice and assert their rights changed the legal landscape for victims and survivors across the nation, and that their positive impact continues to be felt today. Listen to our latest episode of Radio Kempe to hear a firsthand acc... | 47m 09s | ||||||
| 8/18/25 | Chasing Hope for America’s Children: A Conversation with Bruce Lesley | Don't miss the latest episode of "Chasing Hope for America’s Children: A Conversation with Bruce Lesley." We sit down with Bruce Lesley, the President of First Focus on Children, to discuss critical issues facing kids in America. Learn more about Bruce's work here: https://firstfocus.org/about-us/staff-and-board/bruce-lesley/. | 41m 13s | ||||||
| 8/4/25 | 21st Century Child Abuse: Meeting the Challenge of Online Child Safety. A Conversation with Lloyd Richardson, Director of Technology at The Canadian Centre for Child Protection | The discussion focuses on the intersection of technology and child protection, particularly the risks children face online due to instant access to information, experiences, and people globally through smartphones. Richardson, with nearly 20 years at the Canadian Centre for Child Protection, explains their work, which includes operating Canada's national tip line for reporting online sexual exploitation of children (CyberTip.ca) and Project Arachnid, a global tool that aims to remove c... | 35m 11s | ||||||
| 7/31/25 | 21st Century Child Abuse: Ensuring Child Safety Online in the 21st Century & Policy Implications. A Conversation with Maura Gissen, MA | Summary of Key Findings In the current state of technology, we have failed to create any meaningful legal framework to ensure our children are safe in the digital world. The lack of legal protections for children online differs from those of the physical world. Children online are at risk of experiencing poor mental health outcomes, being victims of predatory behavior, being exposed to harmful content, and being illegally sold firearms and/or drugs. Without age assurance or verificatio... | 33m 23s | ||||||
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| 7/2/25 | 21st Century Child Abuse: Protecting Children in a Digital Age. A Conversation with Denise Abdoo, PhD, CPNP, MSN, Antonia Chiesa, MD and Warren Binford, JD, EdM | The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) and its Optional Protocol on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography (OPSC) are the foundational international legal instruments designed to protect children. However, as these treaties were adopted before the widespread digital era, their provisions require a modern interpretation to effectively combat the increasing links between sexual offenses against children and the online environment. Our podcast will delve into our... | 41m 30s | ||||||
| 6/18/25 | The Dream Is Us: Bridging to Relationship: A Conversation with Michelle Davis, MS, LPC, Director of Organizational Impact and Development at the Kempe Center | When we journey to distant lands—places rich with unfamiliar customs, cultures, and ways of being—we often pause to observe, to learn, and to honor the rhythms of life that differ from our own. Why? Because something deep within us longs to be in “right relationship” with others. Unconsciously, we hold a collective dream of being better together. In this episode of Radio Kempe, we invite you to explore a different kind of travel: the inward journey into our own internal landscapes and ... | 32m 11s | ||||||
| 5/14/25 | 21st Century Child Abuse: A Conversation with Michael Salter, one of the World’s Leading Researchers on Modern Forms of Victimization. | Professor Michael Salter is the Director of Childlight UNSW, the Australasian hub of Childlight, the Global Child Safety Institute, which undertakes research for impact on child sexual abuse and exploitation. Childlight UNSW is based in School of Social Sciences at UNSW, where Professor Salter conducts national and international research on child sexual exploitation, gender-based violence and complex trauma. His published work includes the books Organised Sexual Abuse (2013, Routledge) and Cr... | 37m 22s | ||||||
| 3/4/25 | Supporting Clinicians in Working with High-Stress Families: A Conversation with Sarah Cleary, Ph.D. | Many therapists find it challenging to work with children who have experienced trauma and families facing multiple stressors, high conflict, and systemic issues. These families can be difficult to engage, leading therapists to feel ineffective, and thereby contributing to overarching burnout. Consequently, the children who often need the most support sometimes go without it. But what if clinicians working with these vulnerable populations received more robust support, including ongoing ... | 32m 26s | ||||||
| 12/18/24 | 21st Century Child Abuse: A Conversation with Emily Cashman Kirstein, who leads child safety public policy at Google | Emily leads efforts to keep children safe online at one of the world’s largest and most powerful technology companies, Google. Previously, she led the policy team at Thorn, a tech-focused nonprofit working to end online child sexual abuse. And earlier, she spent seven years both in her home state of New Hampshire and in Washington, DC as an assistant to US Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH). In the Radio Kempe Podcast, Emily outlines the comprehensive steps Google is taking to keep children ... | 36m 05s | ||||||
| 12/4/24 | Be Well> Do Well> Stay Awhile: Leadership's role in creating a culture of resilience and wellness. | The last of the three drivers of workforce resilience is the critical role that leaders play in creating a culture where resilience and well-being are valued and supported. Research tells us that compared to client-related burnout, staff experience higher levels of burnout related to agency-level factors. Workplace-related burnout was also more strongly associated with job stress, job dissatisfaction, and intent to leave. If your organization is struggling with turnover, leadership must lead ... | 31m 54s | ||||||
| 11/20/24 | 21st Century Child Abuse: A Conversation with Lucy Berliner, a trailblazer in child sexual abuse, trauma, and victim treatment | Lucy Berliner is a renowned giant in trauma and trauma screening and was the former Director of the Harborview Center for Sexual Assault and Traumatic Stress at UNICEF’s global research arm in Italy. She was the long-time Director of the Harborview Center on Sexual Assault and Traumatic Stress at the University of Washington, and Clinical Associate Professor in the School of Social Work and the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Lucy is a world-renowned advocate and champion fo... | 37m 50s | ||||||
| 10/23/24 | 21st Century Child Abuse: A Conversation with Daniel Kardefelt-Winther, who leads research on children and digital technology at UNICEF’s global research arm in Italy | Dr. Daniel Kardefelt-Winther leads the Digital Engagement & Protection Team at UNICEF’s Global Office of Research and Foresight in Florence, Italy. He is one of the world’s foremost researchers on the harm to children in the digital world. In the Radio Kempe Podcast, Daniel discusses his pioneering Disrupting Harms research and how extensive the risks are to children online today. He also addresses the adequacy of response of public and private agencies to these exploding pro... | 29m 04s | ||||||
| 10/8/24 | Be Well> Do Well> Stay Awhile: The critical role that supervisors play in creating the culture of an organization | One of the three drivers of workforce resilience is cultural practices that support well-being and resilience within an organization. Supervisors in child welfare play a pivotal role in creating and sustaining the culture of the organization. Consider that “culture” is the way things are done in an organization, and how it feels to work in that organization. No one has more impact on that than the supervisor. And the foundation of a culture is the level of psychological safety found in teams ... | 27m 34s | ||||||
| 9/18/24 | 21st Century Child Abuse: A Conversation with Jacqueline Beauchere, first Global Head of Platform Safety at Snap.inc., and the tech industry’s first Chief Online Safety Officer | Jacqueline Beauchere is the first Global Head of Platform Safety at Snap. Inc. She heads Snap’s online safety strategy and is working on these issues worldwide. Previously, Jacqueline spent more than 20 years at Microsoft where she was the company’s, and the industry’s, first Chief Online Safety Officer. At Snap she is raising awareness of online risks, advising on Snap’s tools and policies, and engaging with audiences worldwide. In this Radio Kempe Podcast, Jacqueline discusses the ste... | 31m 50s | ||||||
| 9/3/24 | Be Well> Do Well> Stay Awhile: 5 Simple, Proven, Practices that Build Resilience | One of the three drivers of workforce resilience are 5 surprisingly simple behaviors individual staff can practice to support their personal resilience. These research-supported practices; Gratitude, Moving Your Body, Mindfulness, Acts of Kindness, and Building Social Support are simple, yet amazingly impactful ways anyone can do to support their well-being and resilience. And a huge bonus is that they all can be practiced within the workday, which has the added benefit of building connection... | 40m 27s | ||||||
| 8/21/24 | 21st Century Child Abuse: A Conversation with Ethel Quayle, world-renowned researcher at the University of Edinburgh | Dr. Ethel Quayle was a research clinical psychologist (no longer in practice) at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland in the United Kingdom. She is also a world-renowned researcher, who has focused on sexual crimes against children, especially sexual offenses involving the Internet. A particular priority for her work has been the role of abuse images in the offending process. In the Radio Kempe Podcast, Dr. Quayle discusses the vital importance of research on this proble... | 45m 41s | ||||||
| 8/7/24 | Be Well> Do Well> Stay Awhile: An evidence-informed framework to build a positive work culture led by Dan Comer | Human services organizations are facing unprecedented burnout, turnover, and recruitment challenges. The Kempe Center has developed "Be Well> Do Well> Stay Awhile," an evidence-informed framework to support workforce resilience. This framework targets three key drivers: leadership, workplace culture, and five simple resilience behaviors for staff. In addition, there are five simple behaviors individual staff can practice to support their resilience. Join us monthly for this series, as w... | 33m 40s | ||||||
| 7/31/24 | Research on Evidence-based Parenting Interventions: Where does equity show up? | In this podcast, we discuss a recent paper published by Dr. Suzanne Kerns and colleagues from the Kempe Center, Clayton State University and Kaiser. The paper is called “An Equity-Focused Assessment of Evidence-Based Parenting Intervention Research.” It was published in May, 2024 in the journal Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review. The paper describes the extent to which the research studies that are included in assessment of the evidence for parenting programs include different compon... | 27m 26s | ||||||
| 7/17/24 | 21st Century Child Abuse: A Conversation with Julie Inman Grant, Australia’s eSafety Commissioner | Host: Ernie Allen Recorded: July 2, 2024 Julie Inman Grant heads the world’s first government regulatory agency committed to keeping its citizens safer online – particularly its children. She uses civil powers to takedown illegal or harmful content, including child sexual abuse material, pro-terrorist content, image-based abuse, cyberbullying, and others. Julie describes her approach “Safety by Design” which balances user safety, particularly child safety, with new technolog... | 32m 40s | ||||||
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