
Think you might be in a cult? Want to know the signs? Join Sarah Edmondson and Anthony “Nippy” Ames to talk about things that are..a little bit culty. Or in their case: a whole bunch of culty. As whistleblowers documented in the critically-acclaimed HBO series “The Vow,” Sarah and Nippy have a lot to say about their experience, and burning questions to ask people with similar stories. They’re here... more
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Following last week’s conversations with ex-Corey’s Angels musicians Margot Lane and Jezebel Sweet, director Marcie Hume joins us to talk about making Corey Feldman Vs. The World, the cinéma vérité documentary that starts as a quirky comeback chronic... more
In Part 2 with Margot Lane and Jezebel Sweet, we dive more into the spectacle of Corey’s Angels and the documentary Corey Feldman Vs. the World and what happens after you walk away from someone else’s narrative and start writing your own. They talk a... more
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In this episode, we’re joined by Margot Lane and Jezebel Sweet, former members of Corey’s Angels, the all‑female band and “angel” entourage formed and led by actor and musician Corey Feldman. Drawing on their... more
In Part 2 of our conversation with Sofia May, she continues sharing her experiences connected to Tara Mandala and the community around lama Tsultrim Allione. We get into the messy, nuanced territory where Buddhist teachings, spiritual leadership, and... more
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I have no doubt that Sophia experienced several issues with the Tara Mandala group, but in the beginning, and throughout this episode, she says extremely false things about Buddhism, such as, “you are taught to believe that everything is your fault”. That is completely false and dangerous. Sophia could use her words more carefully about how she describes Buddhism versus what Tara Mandela taught her.
They have interesting guests, and I have learned a lot from the show. However… equating an opinion on a tv show to opinions on human rights is nonsense. It’s shallow and thoughtless. I understand if they don’t want to talk about the current climate at all and would rather leave this space for the topic of cults, but that and a few other offhand comments have made me think twice about supporting the show. Yes, there’s extremism on both sides but who is out there killing people in the streets and ... more
I’ve been listening to this podcast for quite some time. I’ve been following the stories of the creators, and I can say with full sincerity, that I deeply respect their experiences and their voices and I think I understand where they’re coming from. It’s also been both interesting and sad to watch as their efforts to maintain autonomy and free themselves from under the yoke of what’s been done to them has turned them into such skeptics of everything, that it seems like they no longer believe in ... more
As a longtime casual listener in Minneapolis, having Good’s killing by ICE obliquely referenced in such a dismissive “who can say” way in the 1/22 episode was horrifying to hear from a podcast purporting to examine high control thinking.
I understand the desire to not alienate people who are dallying with cultic groups, but Steven Hassan’s approach is the way to do it, not this abdication of any moral compass or objective reality under the guise of “maintaining neutrality.”
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Was a long time listener despite creeping red-pill-flavored libertarianism because of the guests and their stories, but in this week’s episode, Nippy (unprompted) compared disagreements over the ongoing assault on our rights by ICE and the murder of an innocent mother to disagreeing over Seinfeld. I don’t believe this podcast truly cares about helping vulnerable people avoid or escape control, oppression, and harm. Plenty of other shows that are in alignment with my values!
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Centered around the complexities of cult dynamics and personal narratives, this show engages listeners in thoughtful conversations that dissect the emotional and psychological ramifications of being involved in high-control groups. The hosts, seasoned survivors of a notorious cult, articulate their experiences and the broader lessons learned, allowing guests from various backgrounds to share their own stories of cult encounters. Noteworthy themes include emotional healing, recognizing coercive control, and understanding the language and tactics used in cult environments.
Listeners will find unique insights on societal manipulation, personal agency, and the journey towards recovery from cult experiences. The candid, open dialogue, complemen... more
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