Épisodes

  • My cult experience being neurodivergent and chronically ill: I was told to lie about my sickness!
    Oct 19 2024

    Keywords

    chronic illness, neurodivergence, Christian cults, mental health, abuse prevention, faith, healing, vulnerability, safeguarding, advocacy

    Summary

    In this conversation, Sola and Chioma Alade discuss the intersection of chronic illness, neurodivergence, and the experiences of individuals within Christian cults. They explore the negative narratives surrounding illness in these environments, the mental health impacts of being blamed for one's condition, and the control exerted by cult leaders. Choma shares her personal experiences of abuse and the struggle for healing, emphasizing the importance of community and advocacy in preventing such exploitation. The discussion also highlights the need for safeguarding measures in Christian settings to protect vulnerable individuals.

    Takeaways

    • Chronic illness and neurodivergence are often weaponised in cults.
    • Mental health struggles are exacerbated by cult dynamics.
    • Leaders may manipulate scripture to control individuals.
    • The expectation of healing can lead to mental distress.
    • Community support is crucial for those with chronic illnesses.
    • Cult leaders often target vulnerable individuals without support.
    • Hindsight reveals the true nature of cult leaders' actions.
    • Advocacy work is essential for preventing abuse.
    • Safeguarding measures must be implemented in churches.
    • Healing is a continuous journey for survivors.

    Titles

    • Messages to Cult Leaders
    • Hindsight and Realisations

    Sound Bites

    • "I would dress in my suit to go to A & E"
    • "He was a torturous wolf on the inside"
    • "You have value. You have value. You have value."
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    36 min
  • Men and young boys are affected by Christian Cults too! The hidden struggles of men in cults
    Oct 12 2024

    Keywords

    Christian cults, gender dynamics, male victims, coercive control, healing journey, cult recovery, psychological impact, submission, accountability, identity

    Summary

    This conversation explores the complex dynamics of gender within Christian cults, particularly focusing on the experiences of men. Richard Turner shares his personal journey of manipulation, control, and the psychological impact of being in a cult. He discusses the unrealistic expectations placed on men, the use of scripture to enforce submission, and the emotional turmoil that arises from gaslighting and coercive control. The dialogue emphasises the need for understanding and acknowledging the untold stories of male victims, as well as the importance of healing and self-discovery after leaving such environments.

    Takeaways

    • Men in cults often face unrealistic expectations of perfection.
    • Scripture can be weaponised to control both men and women.
    • Gaslighting leads to deep emotional wounds and shame.
    • The narrative around cults often omits male experiences of abuse.
    • Healing involves understanding the dynamics of control and manipulation.
    • Men may feel pressured to conform to harmful gender roles.
    • The journey of recovery is ongoing and multifaceted.
    • Supportive environments are crucial for healing from cult experiences.
    • Education about cult dynamics aids in recovery and decision-making.
    • Autistic individuals may be particularly vulnerable to cult manipulation.

    Titles

    • The Hidden Struggles of Men in Cults
    • Finding Identity After Leaving a Cult

    Sound Bites

    • "I'm a bad person for being a man."
    • "The really messed up thing about cultures."
    • "I was painted as like obsessive."
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    36 min
  • Why I left the Mormon Church: Racism, Stalking, Sexual Harassment & Sexism
    Oct 5 2024

    Keywords

    Mormonism, faith journey, cult, indoctrination, racial dynamics, family relationships, gender roles, spirituality, religious disaffiliation, personal growth

    Summary

    In this conversation, Carla Santa Maria shares her journey from being a devout member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon Church) to recognising the cult-like behaviours within the organisation. She discusses her experiences with indoctrination, racial dynamics, family relationships, and the impact of gender roles on her life. Carla reflects on the challenges of leaving the church, the responses from the community, and her evolving beliefs about spirituality and a higher power. Ultimately, she emphasises the importance of sharing these experiences to help others who may be navigating similar faith journeys.

    Takeaways

    • Mormonism has a strong indoctrination system that shapes beliefs.
    • Racial dynamics within the church can create a sense of conflict.
    • Family relationships are often strained by church commitments.
    • Leaving the church can lead to harassment from active members.
    • Recognising cult-like behaviours is crucial for personal growth.
    • Gender roles in Mormonism contribute to a culture of harassment.
    • The church prioritises its reputation over individual well-being.
    • Evolving beliefs can lead to a deeper understanding of spirituality.
    • There is a sense of loneliness in religious disaffiliation.
    • There is hope and light at the end of the tunnel for those leaving.

    Titles

    • The Hidden Truths of the Mormon Faith
    • Finding a Higher Power Beyond Mormonism

    Sound Bites

    • "I pledge to give everything that I am."
    • "Mormonism is a cult."
    • "I didn't realise it was a punishment from God."
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    29 min
  • Donald Trump & The Mormon Vote: Ex-Mormon Carla Santamaria breaks down the Church's support for the Republican nominee
    Sep 28 2024

    Keywords

    Mormonism, politics, Donald Trump, Republican Party, personal beliefs, human rights, political activism, Kamala Harris, abortion rights, LGBTQ rights

    Summary

    In this conversation, Sola and Carla Santamaria explore the complex relationship between Mormonism and politics, particularly in the context of the Republican Party and Donald Trump's presidency. They discuss the pressures within the Mormon community to align with certain political ideologies, the personal political evolution of individuals post-Mormonism, and the broader implications of the church's political stance on issues such as abortion and LGBTQ rights. The conversation highlights the struggle for personal beliefs against institutional pressures and the ongoing quest for justice and human rights.

    Takeaways

    • The exit from the Mormon church was traumatic for many.
    • Mormonism has a significant influence on political alignment, especially with the Republican Party.
    • There is a strong pressure within the Mormon community to support certain political candidates.
    • Personal political beliefs can evolve significantly after leaving the church.
    • The church's official stance on political neutrality is often contradicted by its members' actions.
    • Issues like abortion and LGBTQ rights are central to the political discourse among Mormons.
    • Many Mormons prioritize Supreme Court nominations over personal feelings about candidates.
    • Activism and speaking out against injustice are core values for many ex-Mormons.
    • The moral compass for political views often revolves around human rights.
    • The conversation reflects a broader struggle for justice and ethical governance.

    Titles

    • Activism and the Ex-Mormon Experience
    • The Future of Mormon Political Engagement

    Sound Bites

    • "I left the Mormon church for the same reason that I stayed."
    • "I always come back to it."
    • "I think that one of the biggest issues that Mormons fight against is the rights of the LGBTQ plus community."
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    25 min
  • The Bible was used to control and silence me, not anymore: Ruth's Story
    Sep 21 2024

    Keywords

    Christian cults, scripture manipulation, faith journey, biblical literacy, spiritual abuse, church dynamics, personal growth, Ruth Conteh, cult experiences, safeguarding in churches

    Summary

    In this conversation, Ruth Conteh shares her personal journey of navigating through a Christian cult, the manipulation of scripture within such groups, and the impact it had on her faith. She discusses the gradual process of being drawn into a cult, the misuse of biblical texts for control, and the emotional and spiritual ramifications of such experiences. Ruth emphasizes the importance of biblical literacy, personal growth, and safeguarding within church communities, while also offering practical advice for those looking to rebuild their faith after trauma.

    Takeaways

    • Ruth's experience in a cult was gradual and insidious.
    • Scriptures are often manipulated to control and silence individuals.
    • The analogy of the frog in boiling water illustrates cult dynamics.
    • Many individuals in cults desire to please God, leading to manipulation.
    • The scripture 'Touch not my anointed' is misused to silence dissent.
    • Ruth emphasizes the importance of personal biblical study.
    • Reinterpreting scripture can lead to healing and freedom.
    • Safeguarding vulnerable individuals in church settings is crucial.
    • Biblical literacy is a lifelong journey that requires effort.
    • Buying a new Bible can help in rebuilding one's faith.

    Titles

    • Scriptural Misuse: A Tool for Control
    • Reclaiming Faith: A Journey of Healing

    Sound Bites

    • "I didn't even necessarily think that I was in a cult."
    • "Touch not my anointed and do my prophet no harm."
    • "I began to see God as a God that lacked justice."
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    34 min
  • Trying church again after more than a decade in a Christian cult: Chioma's Story
    Sep 14 2024

    Keywords

    cult survivors, healing, therapy, Christianity, church, trauma, community, scripture, leadership, empowerment

    Summary

    In this episode, Sola interviews Chioma Alade, a pastor and advocate for cult survivors, discussing the journey of healing and re-engagement with Christianity after experiencing a cult. They explore the importance of therapy, the common traits of cults, and the challenges faced by survivors in distinguishing between healthy churches and cult-like environments. Chioma shares her personal experiences and emphasizes the need for community support, self-awareness, and discernment in navigating new church environments. The conversation concludes with encouragement for those healing from cult experiences, highlighting the hope for a brighter future.

    Takeaways

    • The journey post-cult can be complex and challenging.
    • Therapy is crucial for cult survivors to heal and differentiate experiences.
    • Many survivors struggle to identify what constitutes a healthy church.
    • Common experiences in cults include manipulation and control.
    • Understanding the twisting of scripture is vital for discernment.
    • Survivors often need to rebuild their sense of self and autonomy.
    • Community support plays a significant role in recovery.
    • It's important to address vulnerabilities that may lead to cult involvement.
    • Deconstruction of past experiences is necessary for healing.
    • There is hope for a fulfilling life after cult experiences.

    Titles

    • Finding Hope After Cult Experiences
    • The Role of Community in Cult Recovery

    Sound Bites

    • "I think I might want to try church again."
    • "Survivors would benefit from having a therapist."
    • "They were never actually in a real church."
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    41 min
  • Chloe's Story: The Evangelical Church Cult
    Sep 7 2024

    Summary

    Chloe shares her experience of being part of a Christian cult and the lasting impact it has had on her life. She discusses the shame and judgment she faced for being pregnant outside of marriage and the recurring nightmares she still experiences. The conversation explores the pressure to serve and the manipulation tactics used by the cult to control its members. Chloe reflects on the loss of family and friendships due to her involvement in the group. She also shares her journey of questioning her faith and distancing herself from organised religion. The episode emphasises the importance of self-awareness, creating safe spaces for others to share their experiences, and allowing time for healing and self-discovery.

    Keywords

    Christian cult, shame, judgment, pregnancy, nightmares, pressure to serve, manipulation, loss of family, loss of friendships, questioning faith, self-awareness, safe spaces, healing, self-discovery

    Takeaways

    • Christian cults can exert control through shame and judgment, particularly regarding personal choices and relationships.
    • The pressure to serve in a cult can be overwhelming, with members expected to dedicate excessive time and energy to the group.
    • Involvement in a cult can lead to the loss of family and friendships outside of the group.
    • Questioning one's faith and distancing oneself from organised religion can be a part of the healing process after leaving a cult.
    • Creating safe spaces and being non-judgmental allows individuals to share their experiences and seek support.
    • Self-awareness is crucial in recognising the impact of cult experiences and navigating the journey of healing and self-discovery.

    Titles

    • Creating Safe Spaces for Sharing Experiences
    • Questioning Faith and Distancing from Organised Religion

    Sound Bites

    • "The idea that people would find her pregnant belly disgusting because she is a mother outside of wedlock and has had a baby with her partner, not her husband."
    • "Something else that I would like us to talk about is this idea of service."
    • "What place did friendship have? What place did family have in the midst of all of this?"
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    25 min
  • The Gendered Consequences of Christian Cults for Women and Girls
    Aug 31 2024

    Summary

    Signing a purity contract, promising not to have sex before marriage, when you aren't even old enough to consent to the act. Being branded with the stamp of promiscuity because you are taking the pill for your acne, and being unhealthily fixated on marriage as a teenager. This episode discusses the gendered consequences for women and girls that find themselves in Christian cults.

    This conversation focuses on the experiences of a woman named 'Chloe' (her name and voice have been changed to keep her anonymous). The discussion highlights the victim-blaming and policing of women's bodies within these cults, as well as the subtle coercive control exerted by the leaders.The discussion also delves into the double standards and hypocrisy exhibited by these leaders, who promote purity culture while engaging in affairs themselves.

    The gendered nature of Chloe's experience is evident in the emphasis on female sexuality, the pressure to conform to traditional gender roles, and the restriction of personal autonomy. The conversation concludes with advice for women currently in Christian cults; encouraging them to seek information, maintain communication with supportive individuals, prioritise their own well-being, and not dwell on lost time.

    Keywords

    Christian cults, gendered consequences, victim-blaming, policing, coercive control, double standards, purity culture, female sexuality, traditional gender roles, personal autonomy, advice

    Takeaways

    • Christian cults often engage in victim-blaming and policing of women's bodies.
    • Leaders in these cults exhibit double standards and hypocrisy.
    • The gendered nature of the cult experience is evident in the emphasis on female sexuality and the restriction of personal autonomy.
    • Women in these cults should seek information, maintain communication with supportive individuals, prioritise their well-being, and not dwell on lost time.

    Titles

    • Advice for Women in Christian Cults
    • The Restriction of Female Autonomy in Cults

    Sound Bites

    • "It's our fault for wearing the wrong thing. It's our fault for being alone with a boy."
    • "They convince you to police yourself, your own thoughts, your own behaviour."
    • "I don't think as a child you can fully consent to celibacy. I think that's inappropriate."
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    30 min