
About us
Let’s Talk To Them is a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit incorporated as the LT3 Outreach Foundation Inc. (FEIN: 33-2061235)
Our Team
Jordan Estrada, President and Director
Jordan is an Industrial Security professional, Writer, and Entrepreneur. As a First Responder and Security Manager for the last 15 years, Jordan has helped many organizations develop active shooter response plans and served as a thought leader on the subject of preventing mass shootings.
Charlotte Blacklock, Lead Researcher and Training Specialist
Charlotte has a background in research, analysis, and marketing with a focus on digitization and business consulting. She is also a professional actor and works in theater, film, and voiceover.
Aidan Ferrell, At-Risk Campaign Specialist
Aidan is a graduate student in mental health counseling and specializes in the intersection of mental health, internet culture, and fandom. He currently leads a research team on counseling strategies for individuals with alt-right ideology.
Hallie Arnold, Lead Marketing Specialist
Hallie is a seasoned marketing professional with over six years of experience in social media and advertising across diverse industries. As an alumna of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, she is deeply committed to advocacy efforts supporting her community. She strives to make a positive impact by using her expertise to drive meaningful change through collaborative campaigns.
Christina Vo, Content Creator
Christina is a writer, content creator, and mental health advocate. With a background in psychology, human rights, international relations, and crisis work, she aims to empower people and to help others connect more deeply to themselves and to each other.
Our Board Of Directors
Jeanne Fandozzi has decades of experience in systems engineering, specializing in program management and project leadership. She served in the USN Merchant Marine Ready Reserve and is a Hospice volunteer with a strong interest in holistic pain management and healing. She is a Reiki Master and aspiring acupuncturist.
Tom Cobb began his career at Manufacturers National Bank (now Comerica) in 1970, leaving as a vice-president in 1993 to focus on philanthropy. He served on the Michigan State University Foundation board, chaired the Michigan 4H Foundation, and held leadership roles with the Michigan Nature Conservancy and Trout Unlimited. Tom was a founding director of Neogen Corporation and has significantly supported Michigan State University’s arts programs. Most recently, Tom has directed his philanthropic efforts toward Hillsdale College by establishing the Cobb Shotgun Team Scholarship and the Thomas H Cobb Endowed Scholarship in Objective American Journalism.
William A. Estrada began his legal career in 2004 as a legal assistant at HSLDA. He earned his Juris Doctor in 2006 and later directed HSLDA's Federal Relations department and served as a federal lobbyist. From 2018 to 2021, he worked at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in the Office for Civil Rights. In 2021, he became the first full-time president of ParentalRights.org. Will is a member of several state and federal bars and, in 2023, was appointed to the Board of Visitors of Christopher Newport University by Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin.
Andrea Rogers is a marketing consultant and has helped companies in dozens of industries connect with and grow their digital audiences for the past 8 years.
Our Advisors
Seth D. Norrholm, PhD, is a translational neuroscientist with over 20 years of research experience in furthering the understanding of the neurobiological mechanisms underlying fear, anxiety, and trauma. Dr. Norrholm is a recognized world leader in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and fear and is an associate professor at the Wayne State University School of Medicine
Aaron Stark is an author, advocate, and TEDx speaker. His TED talk “I Was Almost A School Shooter” has been watched 14 million times on youtube, and is transformative to the national understanding of the psychology of mass shootings. Aaron works as a motivational speaker and manages the “You Are Not Alone” Facebook network, providing community and care to at-risk individuals.
Willy Estrada has 30 years of experience working as a Special Education teacher for the New York State Office of Mental Health, providing educational and therapeutic services to developmentally challenged and at-risk youths. Willy has a Master’s in Special Education for youths and adolescents with emotional/behavioral disorders, and a BA in Psychology.
Zareen Mir has a Masters of Arts in Clinical Psychology and has done extensive research and writing on the topic of cognitive and interpersonal factors related to suicidal ideation in adolescents. Zareens experience includes working as a crisis counselor.
Prianka Murthy is a mental health writer with extensive experience conducting behavioral assessments with clients, drafting reports regarding mental illness and suicidal ideation, administering and documenting the Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (CSS-RS), and working with individuals experiencing suicidal ideation due to traumatic experiences.
Jesse Estrada is a retired Marine Sergeant and former Combat Instructor at Marine Corps recruiting. He is skilled in communication, operational planning, public speaking, curriculum development, and filmography. He has extensive experience counseling, motivating, and assisting new military recruits and providing mental health assistance to young individuals in this demographic. He is trained in crisis response and emergency management.
Rylie Schafer holds a Master’s degree in Counseling from Dallas Theological Seminary and a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Social Justice. She has experience working with refugees, cases of abuse, and children with special needs. Rylie is passionate about helping individuals heal from deep emotional trauma and addressing the behaviors that often stem from it. Her work focuses on fostering hope and resilience in those facing life’s most difficult challenges.
Our Mission
To prevent mass shootings by proactively reaching individuals contemplating violence with information that will deter them and redirect them onto a path of hope.
To speak directly to the subculture of potential mass shooters with options, resources, and a better way forward.
We don’t just want to change the conversation about potential mass shooters – we want to change the conversations potential mass shooters are having.
Our story
The shootings keep happening. We feel compelled to try something different.
In spring of 2022, we had an idea.
Why not use websites to reach out to potential shooters and engage them directly?
Why not intercept them on their journey to radicalization?
So we dug in.
We did SEO research to see if anyone else was doing this (they weren’t).
We reached out to experts to get insight into messaging. And we created this website.
We’re hopeful that this is just the beginning.
We’re a group of professionals with diverse backgrounds, united by the need for change.
We’re marketers, writers, first responders, veterans, graphic designers, and fundraisers who are trying to bring light to a dark time in our culture.
