Search for a command to run...

Timestamps are as accurate as they can be but may be slightly off. We encourage you to listen to the full context.
In this powerful episode, Paul Alex interviews Paul Hutchinson, the real-life inspiration behind the film Sound of Freedom. Hutchinson shares his extraordinary journey from building billion-dollar investment funds to becoming an undercover hero fighting child trafficking. The conversation reveals how a single phone call (10:00) led him to Colombia for his first rescue mission, where he came face-to-face with an 11-year-old trafficking victim (30:30) that changed his life forever. Through intense storytelling, Hutchinson describes the largest single-day child rescue operation he participated in—saving 124 children (45:32)—and explains why the fight against trafficking starts at home with healthy parent-child relationships.
Serial entrepreneur who built multiple billion-dollar businesses before walking away to fight child trafficking. Went undercover in 70+ rescue missions across 15 countries, inspiring the hit film Sound of Freedom, which he funded as primary investor.
Former Oakland police officer (7 years in law enforcement, including Special Victims Unit), now entrepreneur and host of the Level Up podcast. Ranked #1 in business on Apple Podcasts and #19 across all categories.
Success multiplies when charity becomes non-negotiable. Start with 10% of income to charitable causes (versus the average 2%); add 10% of your time to hands-on service. Millionaires give less than 2%, but billionaires give significantly more—the "windows of heaven" principle creates unseen forces that accelerate business success. (07:27)
Physical involvement transforms impact from transactional to transformational. Writing checks creates distance; showing up in person—whether at Make-A-Wish events or soup kitchens—generates the fulfillment that money alone cannot buy. The entrepreneur who makes $1M/week has his wife physically serve homeless every Thursday for this exact reason.
When presented with your "Colombia moment"—the dangerous, life-changing opportunity that aligns with your deepest purpose—say yes immediately. The entrepreneur who built billion-dollar businesses recognized that climbing Everest pales in comparison to rescuing 124 children. At 95, which accomplishment matters most? (14:37)
Create environments where people can reach you without fear of judgment. 92% of child abuse comes from someone the victim knows, often controlled through shame and guilt. Whether leading teams or raising children, establish "unconditional communication zones" where truth flows freely: "I don't care if you knocked somebody off—let's talk so we can resolve this."
Global change requires personal transformation first. Like the child who assembled the world map by putting the person on the reverse side together first, healing humanity begins with healing yourself. Wake up daily asking: "What did I do with the gifts I received?" Success becomes the byproduct of becoming a better version of yourself than yesterday. (47:02)
No specific statistics were provided in this episode.