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How To Prepare Your Kids for a World Full of Cults | With NXIVM Whistleblowers Sarah & Nippy

How To Prepare Your Kids for a World Full of Cults | With NXIVM Whistleblowers Sarah & Nippy

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How to Prepare Your Kids for a World Full of CultsEpisode SummaryIn this powerful episode, host Eli welcomes NXIVM whistleblowers and A Little Bit Culty podcast hosts Sarah Edmondson and Anthony "Nippy" Ames to talk about what cultic abuse actually looks like — and more importantly, what parents can do to help protect their children from it. Together, they explore the psychology of manipulation, the red flags every parent should know, and how raising kids who can question authority may be one of the greatest protective gifts we can give them.Key TakeawaysCults start with inspiration, not coercion. The first step into a high-control group almost always feels meaningful — like joining a movement or community that's changing the world.It can happen to anyone. Cults often recruit high-achieving, charismatic individuals — not just vulnerable or uneducated people. Intelligence is not a shield.The real red flag isn't the group — it's the behavior. Look for: inability to question authority, isolation from family/friends, love bombing, "us vs. them" thinking, and a "one true way" belief system.Teach kids to spot tricky behaviors, not tricky people. Abusers are often well-respected members of society — coaches, pastors, teachers. Teach kids that it's the behavior that's the warning sign, not the person.Secrets vs. surprises. A great framework for kids: surprises feel light and exciting; secrets feel heavy. Secrets are not good for our hearts.Love bombing + future faking = a manipulation pattern. Excessive praise, special treatment, and promises that never come true are a recognizable sequence used by predators.Raising empowered kids is inconvenient — and worth it. Children who are allowed to question authority, express preferences, and push back learn to recognize when something feels wrong.If you're worried about a group, don't go to the leader. Seek out former members, look on Reddit, and find outside voices before confronting the situation from inside.About the GuestsSarah Edmondson is a Canadian actress and podcaster who spent 12 years inside NXIVM before blowing the whistle and helping bring down cult leader Keith Raniere. She is featured in HBO's The Vow documentary series and is the author of the memoir Scarred. She co-hosts A Little Bit Culty podcast with her husband Nippy.🌐 Website: alittlebitculty.com📸 Instagram: @sarahedmondson🐦 Twitter/X: @sarahjedmondsonAnthony "Nippy" Ames is a former NXIVM member turned whistleblower, featured prominently in HBO's The Vow. He is the Executive Producer of A Little Bit Culty podcast.🌐 Website: alittlebitculty.com📸 Instagram: @anthonyames11🐦 Twitter/X: @nippyamesResources Mentioned📺 The Vow (HBO Documentary Series) — Watch on Max📚 Scarred by Sarah Edmondson — Amazon | Publisher (Chronicle Books)🎙️ A Little Bit Culty Podcast — alittlebitculty.com📖 Sarah & Nippy's Upcoming Book — Pre-order at sarahedmondson.com/book🕷️ Spot a Spider (Dr. Amy Saltzman's child safety program) — spotaspider.com🧠 Dr. Ramani Durvasula on Future Faking & Narcissism — doctor-ramani.com📖 I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy — AmazonLearn more about secure parenting:https://www.attachmentnerd.com/secure-parenting-programConnect with Eli:Website: https://www.attachmentnerd.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/attachmentnerd/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@attachmentnerdMusic by Gold Child: https://www.goldchildmusic.com/
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