Covenant Eyes Radio – Episode 133
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Today’s program may not be suitable for some audiences, due to graphic descriptions of sexuality and violence. Listener discretion is advised.
Pornography offers viewers a fantasy world that opens men and women up to sexual variety and novelty. But behind the fantasy and cleverly edited films are real men and women, many of whom have traveled dark paths to sell their bodies on screen.
All this week on Covenant Eyes Radio we will be featuring the stories of three women who used to be involved in making pornography.
- Danielle Williams, author of From Porn to the Pulpit
- Jan Villarubia, team member at The Pink Cross Foundation
- Jenni Case, team member at The Pink Cross Foundation.
How were they introduced to the world of porn? Why did they choose that life and why did they get out?
Today they begin talking about their early childhood. Where did they come from? What experiences in their youth shaped they people they became?
Your site seems broken. I click the play button and nothing happens (using Firefox). I tried downloading the mp3’s (from part 1 and part 2) but they are only 15 seconds long.
Thanks for letting us know, Jason. We’ll look into the issue.
I am so glad that it is starting to be addressed one serious eye on this. This was a good news, there are many sad stories of many a young woman’s fate, because of all those who shall make cash on the girls’ expense. More girls are tricked bit by bit into this nicotine, and before they sense it, they are caught in a network that can be hard to come by. I know many wonderful women from the United States, Ghana and Belgium, which unfortunately have been caught in this net. All of the people I have helped have had a “legitimate” reason to raise money, and have unfortunately been tricked into this, because of the others speculated devilry. I comment on what I see, and also questioned the men who think they own women or post photos of women online, these photos are stolen pics or downloaded from porn sites and Google. And of course, as they are used without the women are aware of these vicious acts. I have raised this issue with Facebook, which unfortunately refuses to remove porn photos and fake profiles that exist. Facebook has the opinion that these are official images, and can be used. Have now sent request to Google about the same, but received no response. For Facebook to remove unwanted materials, so they require the person to identify himself, but this is impossible, since most people have never had a profile on Facebook, and the other is that the girls’ actual identity does not wish disclosed neither to Facebook or others has something to do with this. I will continue as long as I have strength tll to help those girls who want help and I have become great friends with the people I’ve helped. These girls, women are the most amazing women I know, some have established families, humane, helps other women and today lives a good life. Has helped several women, and will continue to do so.
Hope that it is possible to put a stop to all this s*it. Think of the children growing up, suddenly find pictures of his mother in a porno nude, What and how this could hurt a child. I have spoken to several men who post stolen porn images, what if this happens to your child.
I’m having the same issues as Jason: using Firefox, when I click to listen, nothing happens. And when I clicked to download, I only get a few seconds of intro music and of disclaimer …
Hi Lyne, the podcast seems to work for us with the most recent version of Flash and Firefox. Try upgrading your Flash player and browser. If that doesn’t work, let us know!