The late 60’s and early 70’s was a time for free love, peace and change. People sought out religious communities and like minded individuals to share in these experiences. The Children of God became a worldwide phenomenon. With a foundation based on Christianity, the sermons quickly shifted to an extreme. One of their biggest “selling features” of the group was that they cherished and loved the ch... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | DocumentarySociety & Culture |
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I enjoy this podcast and find the stories interesting, heartbreaking, and inspiring. My biggest complaint is the member of the hosts that used to be a member of The Children of God. She will either talk over the guest or constantly say “Mmmmhmmm” (which I believe is a tact to show active listening), but it’s extremely distracting and actually makes it sound like she doesn’t care or has better things to do. If possible maybe edit that out! Also, agree with other reviewers about how insensitive ep... more
Took a left turn at the end of that episode. I’m not sure why they felt that was appropriate dialogue or what the relevance was. How do we go from talking about her cult experience to bashing those who have different gender identities. “The in betweens” “My first friendship with a gay” very very cringe to hear. I recommend this pod to others before hearing this episode, now I wish I hadn’t.
This podcast is a really neat format, focusing on one specific cult. I really enjoyed it and binged it until Episode 4 with Eden Moody stopped me. They compare cult labels with sexual identity. Hard pass. There’s definitely irony talking out about cults and the experiences of people in them, speaking about being put in a “box” and being unable to fully express oneself, and then bashing on people expressing themselves and living their truest life.
I really enjoyed this podcast until the transphobic, gender essentialist dialogue in Eden’s episode four. It was unnecessary to the story, and it’s obvious that neither of you have done any research on the gender spectrum and how science actually backs up the idea that gender is not a binary. Very harmful rhetoric - if you were going to discuss that, you needed to be informed. Bring on an expert. You need to be better about not causing harm, guys, seriously.
I was enjoying this right up until the Eden Episode 4. Their take on gender issues, sexuality, etc was pretty disgusting. 🙄 more
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