
A podcast where we discuss being a part of religious groups that performed cult practices, and how it affected us then and now.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 64 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | Health & FitnessMental Health | ||||

This two-part series focuses on Episode 1 of "Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets." Holli (Episodes 53-54), Katrina (Episodes 59-60), and I discuss the newly released documentary, how the IBLP heavily influences the actions of Jim Bob and Miche... more
This two-part series focuses on Episode 1 of "Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets." Holli (Episodes 53-54), Katrina (Episodes 59-60), and I discuss the newly released documentary, how the IBLP heavily influences the actions of Jim Bob and Miche... more
Born into a super religious family, Katrina, the eldest of five children, endured many heartaches early on in her life, including physical, mental, and sexual abuse. In this 2-Part interview, Katrina shares how music turned her life around and served... more
Born into a super religious family, Katrina, the eldest of five children, endured many heartaches early on in her life, including physical, mental, and sexual abuse. In this 2-Part interview, Katrina shares how music turned her life around and served... more
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I want to listen to this but after several episodes I’m giving up. The volume of his voice goes from low to really high. So I either can’t hear parts of the content or it’s too loud! Augh
You talk waaaay to much. I drove 20mins some where and you still was at the intro.
The concept is interesting, the execution was awful. The host seems unaware that they’re being recorded. It doesn't sound like there’s an outline or consideration of linear storytelling. I had no idea what the podcast was about. The host desperately needs a script. I’d revisit the podcast if they got a producer and editor.
One star for sound quality, which was exceptional compared to other elements.
Interviewer needs to do a much better job of getting into the details, weeds, and directing the conversation better. Would help to prepare the guests with a more solid outline and review the material.
Stories would be immensely more impactful if the interviewer would be better at asking more questions, showed professionalism, and outline his episodes with guests better.
Great premise and platform for strong people to share stories. Actual flow and conversational guidance needs to be improved.... more
Luckily for me, I was raised in a New England Church where my key takeaway is that I can serve Christ through service to others. Jesus touched the lepers, he fed the hungry, he housed the homeless, etc… That was the basic extent of my upbringing. Everything else was presented as “symbols” or as “tradition,” not something to actually believe, just stuff to know about. We were actually taught, in church, to question church and the indoctrination…but to savor the fellowship. So, a very different ex... more
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