SVL 17-06 We Are All the Same Inside

Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from February 7th

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If we were all blind death and dumb we may be able to see hear and feel.

Yes, people have different traditions, and yes the world is not going to agree to some practices that oppress a person’s freedom. But folks, we have so much more in common than we have apart and that is what we should be seeing.

1. We all need love and care to grow beautifully.

2. We all need food, water, nurturing to sustain our lives.

3. We all need to be seen heard validated to know we matter.

4. We all need a purpose that serves us and our community

5. We all need to belong to something that matters

6. We all need to feel life and the joy of living

7. We all need to contribute to what serves mankind

8. We all need to find that love within to find our peace and meaning of life

So we may see things from a  different view in life, we all may communicate in a different way, we all may need different things at different times, but we all need something to survive.

So why can’t we explore each other’s points of view without hate or fear or dictatorship and in respect or each other listen to that point of view?


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Here are some shows I have done on this industry called the Sex Trade, it is shameful that it is a 150 Billion dollar industry worldwide and we need to speak out and put a stop to it.

Please do take a listen and hear who are the victims for it will surprise you and shock you, then share so others may now be aware and also save a life.

  • The International Labour Organization estimates that there are 20.9 million victims of human trafficking globally.
    • 68% of them are trapped in forced labour.
    • 26% of them are children.
    • 55% are women and girls.
  • The International Labor Organization estimates that forced labour and human trafficking is a $150 billion industry worldwide.
  • Companies lose an estimated $12 Billion a year because employees are using company time and resources for pornography and prostitution.
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TSM 17-06 United Church Serving Humanity in Vancouver BC

Thier Stroy Matters with Sara troy and her guest Natalie Lanoville, on air from February 7th  serving-humanity-at-the-first-united-church

First United has been committed to the struggle for social justice for over 130 years. Over the decades, thousands of community members, volunteers, and supporters have come through our doors, all contributing towards a shared vision of a more just and kind world.

First United is a place for people of all walks of life to come together in community. Its vitality is made possible through the donations and commitment of individuals and groups. Be a part of this vibrant work by volunteering, organizing an event or drive, or becoming a donor today.


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Our programs are provided in the spirit of hospitality. We make efforts to cultivate a warm and welcoming presence when you walk in the door, from friends you know, volunteers who want to get to know you, and staff who are always there for you.

It is virtually impossible to begin to improve your life when you don’t have a safe and secure place to call home. First United provides support along the housing continuum, from our low barrier shelter to family units to specially equipped housing for people with disabilities.

First United has been engaged in legal advocacy work since the 1970’s, providing much needed legal assistance, advice and representation to low-income and vulnerable people in the Downtown Eastside. Today, we support clients with upwards of 2,800 unique cases every year, helping people resolve a range of issues, including tenancy, social assistance, old age security, immigration and more. We are committed to empowering people to assert their legal rights and make their voices heard.

First United can be described as a “one-stop shop”. We provide a wide range of programs and services that help meet basic needs – like tax returns, hot showers and mail service. All offered in a welcoming, joyful place where everyone can feel at home.

Meals and Hospitality

Good things happen when we gather around the table to break bread with our neighbours. Every week, we serve thousands of meals to any and all people who come seeking sustenance and acceptance. Weekday breakfast, lunch and tea-time are open to the whole community, and residents of our shelter enjoy 3 hearty meals a day, 7 days a week. We also offer special community meals on Fridays, most weekend lunches and holidays.

Community groups and local businesses are invited to sponsor and serve meals for the community. Some of our meal providers have been partnering with us for years: this is a powerful way to connect with and celebrate the vibrant Downtown Eastside community.

Sponsor a Meal Here.

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Natalie Lanoville

untitled-design-6Natalie has been employed in non-profit administration for over 30 years, working at The Vancouver Folk Music Festival, Women in View, The Children’s Festival and Kinesis Dance. Experience in the for-profit world includes corporate computer instruction and internet marketing. Her post-secondary education is in performance music, and she toiled as a singer in Vancouver for over 20 years (before coming to her senses).


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TSM 17-05 “Voice of Women” with Her Story Matters.

Their Story Matters with Sara Troy and her guest Harriet Khataba, on air from January 31st. 

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I want to leave a legacy, to bring 350 million women from around the world in one voice, to fight for those without a voice.

2016 was a remarkable year for Her Stroy Matters as we did 4 events

One for the mentees that we mentor, they inspired their peers and exercised their gift and talent and were able to inspire women their age to aspire to greatness

A time to heal was also another powerful event we did, we had diverse speakers and many women experienced inner healing and broke free from what was holding them back. emotions were released and the women were confident in their identity.

Heart to Heart intimate moments went extremely well. we had powerful
speakers that inspired women and women experienced deep healing and the
assurance that their story does matter and are valued

Women in leadership was another amazing event that announced HSM and why we do to the corporate world. Women at the top of their game inspired upcoming leaders and women who are interested in moving forward as well as to assure that they are all leaders in different capacities. The key note speakers shared their story to the top too which inspired women in the room.

Our Heart to Heart event ( we are increasing from 1 a year to 2) will be hosted in a different city this year as well as London.

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every year.

Her Story Matters magazine was launched in December with our Christmas edition, this magazine had international contributors which is the essence of HSM and what we believe in.

In 2017 Her Story matters launched its #onevoice campaign in January 1st globally.

This campaign saw women sending their pictures with their story or a small message to women in the world that they matter and are standing in solidarity with them.

This campaign will be done differently from the other ones we have had in that we will run it alongside partnerships and collaborations with our Affiliates Globally to work with children in schools, to women telling
their stories, to bringing economic change by bringing sustainable projects and programs to communities such will include:

1. Revolutionizing Farming Methods Providing children with educational needs
2. Providing adults with sustainable education programs and projects to enhance their communities
3. Educational programs to bring change and eradicate female harm
4. cultural practices encouraging more women in technology and innovation

And many more projects that are in the planning process.

We will start recording the long-anticipated TV show this year as well And officially launch and establish Her Story Matters presence in 5 countries which will be announced soon once the partnerships have been
solidified.


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I Harriet Khataba is an international speaker and coach to women in Business
and a Business consultant, I am doing more media appearances sharing my story and passion. I am mentoring amazing women spiritually and will be launching a new brand product end of this year.

Harriet Khataba:  Founder: Her Story Matters

add-heading-1As the founder and chief operator of the Her Story Matters organization, Miss. Harriet Khataba, has seen her career evolve into an achievement, which encompasses a global public interest that manifests the betterment and achievements of all women. Harriet’s dedication to speaking out for the unheard has become interwoven into her own voice. This path in media public speaking and mentoring has unintentionally become Harriet’s own true story while seeking to tell the stories of all women across the globe.

Born and raised in Kenya, East Africa, Miss Khataba recognized the hardships of an alternative culture from western influences as a child. Harriet was raised in a large family of six children with separated parents. Her experience guided her into a life navigated by a need to raise awareness of youth and women in all cultures. Her passions; to aid, influence understanding, and advance awareness of misconceptions, lead to personal suffering over indifference and inequality of women in all cultures.

Harriet came to the UK with intention of being a success and of one day owning her own business. Harriet chose to leave for London to pursue her passions of becoming a leader and to own a business as a woman. However, different mindsets and roadblocks are overwhelming most times when believing that you can only work for others… People can be difficult when starting your own business. Miss Khataba found self-employment challenging at first. She then chose to get her degree and to work in diverse fields while always looking for greater things to achieve her dream. She continued to earn a degree in Hospitality and Business Management.

Miss Khataba built her career working with Merrill Lynch and Deutche, working in fashion, hospitality, and eventually media. She found a niche in media where she began producing multiple video production series. Today, driven to make a difference, Miss Khataba is leading a cause to bring communities together across the globe and at home as the founder of Her Story Matters.

During this time Harriet found herself involved in arts and media. As the field was entertaining and career-worthy, it was a great step. However, this also began a rough time where she suffered from depression and thoughts of suicide. The results of this time became a springboard for her future. However, this issue was something that would have never been spoken about within Harriet’s family or culture. She came from such a background that such things were never spoken of publicly. Harriet felt at this time as if she was at a place where she was drowning with no one to notice. This enlightened her. This moment inspired Harriet into the plight of others who are going through the same thing or much worse. It is from this dark moment that Her Story Matters was born. As Harriet says it, “Her Story Matters founded me And not the other way round.”

Miss. Harriet Khataba is a shining example of how women of all upbringing and creed may find success in all they choose to achieve. Harriet is an Advocate for change, helping women to identify their potential and to have their voice heard. As a contributor in radio programs, television programs, keynote events, speaking engagements and other media publications Harriet is passionate about her cause.

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You can help make a difference by promoting equality, by helping to eliminate common abuses of women and by speaking out to improve cultural differences that happen to women every day. Join Harriet in her cause to bring women through love and sharing across the world. By telling your story of overcoming your own hardships you will be doing your part to bring together women across the world to advance a global initiative. Her Story Matters begins with your story today.

Join Her Story Matters today to help us provide a medium for every woman to tell “Her Story”.

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TSM 17-03 “Sex Trade” Modern Day Slavery with Denise Antoon

Their Story Matters with Sara troy and her guest Denise Antoon, J.D., M.S., on air from January 17th 

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Human Trafficking is Modern Day Slavery. There are more slaves today than any time in history.  Human Trafficking is defined as the use of force, fraud, or coercion to obtain some type of labour or commercial sex act.

  • The International Labour Organization estimates that there are 20.9 million victims of human trafficking globally.
    • 68% of them are trapped in forced labour.
    • 26% of them are children.
    • 55% are women and girls.
  • The International Labor Organization estimates that forced labour and human trafficking is a $150 billion industry worldwide.
  • Companies lose an estimated $12 Billion a year because employees are using company time and resources for pornography and prostitution.

9637835fd4e056757a9e86e620d217dc Our mission is to educate and eradicate human trafficking in business. The travel industry and businesses are just now starting to take a stand against the fastest growing crime. 

People are not aware how prevalent it is or that it is happening in plain site.  This is not just an “over there” problem.  This is a crime happening in your own backyard.  It happens in hotels, restaurants, farms, factories and even major sporting events.  The Super Bowl is the single largest incident of human trafficking each year.  Ignoring the problem is makes society more complacent in it.


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c-denise_antoon-1562-editJanuary is Human Trafficking Awareness month.  The time is now to do your part to end human trafficking. have you considered your slavery footprint?  We will discuss various ways individuals and businesses can do their part to end human trafficking.

Denise Antoon, J.D., M.S. founded Araminta Global, leveraging her professional experience to help businesses become part of the solution rather than the problem for human trafficking. Denise is a #1 Best-Selling Author. She has appeared on the Today Show, Fox and Friends, Dr. Phil and several local news programs; been interviewed on national radio shows and featured in People magazine.

               Denise teaches at several universities at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.


Connect with Denise at info@humanexperiencegroup.com

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