I recently had the unique opportunity to sit down with Alex Rosen of Predator Poachers for an eye-opening interview at my studio, Floored Media. For those unfamiliar, Alex Rosen is an activist who has dedicated his life to exposing child predators. He travels across the country to catch these individuals in the act and ensure they face justice. His work has garnered both controversy and praise, but one thing is for certain: it’s impossible to remain indifferent to the impact of what he does.
The way this interview came about was completely unexpected. I looked out my living room window and he was in the middle of having someone arrested—right in front of my building! Word travels fast and friend of mine sent me a link to Alex’s Twitter profile, suggesting I check him out. After scrolling through his content and reading about his efforts, I decided to take a chance and send him a DM, inviting him to join me for a conversation at Floored Media. To my surprise, he replied quickly and agreed. I had no idea at the time just how wild this experience would turn out to be.
Our talk was nothing short of extraordinary. Alex opened up about his mission, his methods, and the emotional toll of the work he does. He shared stories that left me floored—stories of bravery, heartbreak, and an unwavering commitment to protecting the most vulnerable members of society. Hearing about the lengths he goes to in order to catch predators and ensure justice is served gave me a newfound appreciation for the risks and sacrifices people like him make.
One of the most striking parts of our conversation was Alex’s perspective on accountability and the role that everyday citizens can play in safeguarding their communities. He’s not just about catching predators; he’s about raising awareness and encouraging vigilance so that we can collectively create a safer world.
I walked away from the interview with my mind racing and my perspective permanently shifted. It’s not every day that you meet someone who dedicates their life to a cause as impactful as this, and it’s even rarer to witness their work in action. Alex’s determination and courage are a testament to the power of individuals to make a difference, even in the face of daunting challenges.
I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity to share this conversation with my audience and hope it inspires others to think critically about the role we all play in protecting our communities. Stay tuned for the full interview on Floored Media—it’s a conversation you won’t want to miss.
Gear Used
Camera – Sony a9 / a1
Microphones – Shure SM7b
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