Bullies Don't Graduate, They Just Get Older | Episode 215 by Voices for Voices® published on 2025-04-11T00:16:44Z Bullies Don't Graduate, They Just Get Older | Episode 215 MERCHANDISE SHOP: voices-for-voices.org/3QnokLU SUPPORT VOICES FOR VOICES®: https://www.voicesforvoices.org/shop/p/supporter Justin Alan Hayes tackles the troubling reality that childhood bullies don't simply disappear after graduation—they mature into adult manipulators who continue targeting vulnerable individuals through increasingly sophisticated methods. This powerful examination of modern predatory behavior reveals how digital communication has created new avenues for exploitation while institutions often fail those who need protection most. The episode features two particularly moving stories that demonstrate how predators operate in today's interconnected world. First, Hayes shares the devastating account of Tim and Tamia Woods, whose athletically gifted son died by suicide after falling victim to sextortion. Despite outward appearances of success—college sports opportunities and popularity—this young man was secretly being blackmailed after sending private photos to someone who had methodically gained his trust online. What began as innocent-seeming messages escalated into demands for money that ultimately led to tragedy. Equally disturbing is the experience of 2024 Voice of the Year recipient Elliston Berry, whose innocent Instagram photo was transformed using AI into explicit content and distributed throughout her school. Despite having clear evidence of wrongdoing, Berry encountered institutional resistance until her mother reached out to congressional representatives, eventually leading to Senator Ted Cruz championing the bipartisan "Take It Down Act." This legislation represents a significant step toward holding both perpetrators and technology companies accountable for such abuses. Throughout the conversation, Hayes reflects on our shared human imperfections while emphasizing that we all face daily choices about whether to help or harm others. The message resonates with uncomfortable clarity: predatory behavior thrives when good people remain silent. Whether you're navigating online interactions, supporting someone through trauma, or questioning your own responses to those in need, this episode offers essential perspective on being a voice that matters. Subscribe to Voices for VoicesⓇ and join a community committed to speaking truth when it matters most. Justin Alan Hayes explores how bullies evolve from schoolyard tactics to sophisticated adult manipulation, and the devastating consequences when vulnerable people fall victim to digital predators. • Grateful acknowledgment of growing listener base across platforms worldwide • Discussion of how opinions and advice from others aren't always in our best interest • Examination of the fine line between seeking guidance and becoming manipulated • Heartbreaking story of Tim and Tamia Woods' son who died by suicide after sextortion • How seemingly innocent online conversations can escalate to dangerous exploitation • Elliston Berry's experience with AI-manipulated photos and institutional indifference • The bipartisan "Take It Down Act" requiring tech companies to remove manipulated content • Reflection on the imperfections we all share and the choices we face daily • How making positive change requires real action, not just repeated behaviors #bullies #bullying #accountability #adultbullying #socialjustice #mentalhealth #awareness #stopbullying #kindness #compassion #antiviolence #socialdevelopment #characterbuilding #educationmatters #personalempowerment Genre News & Politics