
In the 1970s, the Jesus People movement took California by storm. Out of the Jesus People movement, George Geftakys established a following that would reach across the United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe, Asia, and Africa. With over 75 established sister churches, none of which took a name, Geftakys flew under the radar for decades while establishing abusive systems of control over his flock, al... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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PRODUCER: Grace Elizabeth
MUSIC: Stephen Velasco
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CITATION: Ingram, G. P. D. (2014). From Hitting to Tattling to Gossip: An Evolutionary Ra... more
TW: Child abuse.
It's all very complicated.
Names have been removed for my own legal protection.
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Focusing on personal narratives and experiences, this podcast uncovers the emotional and psychological impact of life within a controversial cult that emerged from the Jesus People movement of the 1970s. Listeners are taken through a range of poignant stories shared by former members, revealing the complexities of identity reconstruction, the oppressive structures enforced by the community, and the struggle to reclaim personal histories tainted by trauma. Themes of vulnerability, resilience, and the challenges of coping with childhood experiences in a rigidly controlled environment are paramount, making the content highly relatable and enlightening for those interested in psychological explorations and social dynamics within cult settings. ... more
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