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The Dr. Lois Lee Show

The Dr. Lois Lee Show

Written by: Dr. Lois Lee
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Dr. Lois Lee — founder of Children of the Night and internationally recognized expert on child sex trafficking — brings over four decades of frontline experience to this powerful podcast. Each episode sheds light on the hidden world of child exploitation, giving voice to survivors, exposing systems that fail them, and championing solutions that protect vulnerable youth.

Through interviews, case studies, and unfiltered conversations, Dr. Lee reveals what really happens inside the fight against trafficking — from the rescue of prostituted children to legal battles, public policy, and the resilience of survivors rebuilding their lives.

Whether you are a parent, advocate, educator, or concerned citizen, this podcast offers the truth behind the headlines and the tools to create change.

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Episodes
  • Episode #23 - Ashley
    Mar 3 2026

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    🎧 New episodes weekly on Spotify, YouTube, iHeartRadio, Podbean, and wherever you listen. Follow & Support

    🌐 Website: childrenofthenight.org

    📲 Facebook & Instagram: @childrenofthenight

    🕊️ X/Twitter: @LoisLee_COTN

    👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share this podcast to help us reach more listeners and protect vulnerable children.

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    34 mins
  • Episode #22 - Giselle
    Feb 24 2026

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    🎧 New episodes weekly on Spotify, YouTube, iHeartRadio, Podbean, and wherever you listen. Follow & Support

    🌐 Website: childrenofthenight.org

    📲 Facebook & Instagram: @childrenofthenight

    🕊️ X/Twitter: @LoisLee_COTN

    👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share this podcast to help us reach more listeners and protect vulnerable children.

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    33 mins
  • Episode #21 - McKinzie
    Feb 17 2026

    In this episode of The Dr. Lois Lee Show, McKinzie shares how resilience, support, and intentional parenting helped her break a generational cycle of trauma and exploitation.

    As a child, McKinzie grew up in a chaotic home where boundaries were blurred and safety was uncertain. She describes how isolation, mental health struggles, and instability shaped her early years. Eventually, running from an unsafe environment led her into further harm.

    As a minor, she was located by the FBI and placed in a group home before being connected to Children of the Night. There, she experienced structure, consistent care, and the opportunity to begin understanding her mental health and her worth.

    McKinzie reflects on what it meant to feel like a child in a safe environment for the first time.

    Later, during a period of addiction, learning she was pregnant became a turning point. She chose sobriety. She built stability. She created a home of her own. Today, she is a devoted mother of two who is determined to parent differently than she was raised.

    Dr. Lois Lee also discusses the organization’s monthly parenting program, designed to help mothers protect their children — educating them without overwhelming them, creating safety without secrecy.

    McKinzie’s message to policymakers is direct: exploitation begins long before a child reaches the streets. Youth who are exploited are not disposable. They are capable, intelligent, and often desperately seeking a way out. Empathy, early intervention, and sustained support make the difference.

    Her story is one of interruption — of choosing a different legacy for her children.

    Listen Now:

    🎧 New episodes weekly on Spotify, YouTube, iHeartRadio, Podbean, and wherever you listen. Follow & Support

    🌐 Website: childrenofthenight.org

    📲 Facebook & Instagram: @childrenofthenight

    🕊️ X/Twitter: @LoisLee_COTN

    👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share this podcast to help us reach more listeners and protect vulnerable children.

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    27 mins
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