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The Schilling Show 12/2/22: Elizabeth Good, Jason Perry

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The Schilling Show 12/2/22: Elizabeth Good, Jason Perry

Elizabeth Good, founder and CEO of The Foundation United and author of Groomed, discusses how big the Human Trafficking problem is in the US and the world, what grooming looks like, and how to prevent it.

Former Navy SEAL, SWAT Team member, and founder of the Patriot Crusader Mission, Jason Perry shares how to be vigilant this holiday season, online and in-person.

All of this and more on a Freaky and a Free Phone Friday edition of The Schilling Show!

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