2/18/26

Stories That Move People | The Movement EP19


In this episode, Adam, a filmmaker, director, and creative strategist, shares why trafficking is a human issue, not a political one, and how storytelling can reach people who normally look away. Adam walks through his creative journey, from art school and commercial directing to creating meaningful projects, and explains the strategy behind redM’s short cinematic films. You have about 50 seconds to pull someone into a story and move them toward action. But films are not the end goal. They are the doorway. Adam shares the broader vision behind the campaign: a practical digital toolkit designed to help everyday people raise awareness locally, recognize warning signs, and respond without feeling overwhelmed by the weight of the topic. The goal is prevention at scale, not just information, but mobilization.

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