Welcome to The Reclamation Podcast. Although we primarily speak about our experiences with the International Church of Christ (ICOC and the ICC), we attempt to give a voice to those that have experienced and overcome any religious cult or high control organization.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 131 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Mental HealthReligion & SpiritualityHealth & FitnessChristianity |
"An audience is in some sense timeless...an artist must trust his audience, and know that his audience trusts him and he cannot cheat that invisible one or two or multitude of people. Between him...and that audience, there is an unspoken bond, an uns... more
Today we speak with Dr. Patrick Knapp, PhD who, along with is wife, Heidi Knapp, CLC, runs an organization called Becoming Free where they "assist people to better understand and recover from their unique harmful religious or spiritual experiences an... more
Today we speak with Alan Allard. Alan was a psychotherapist in private practice for 12 years in the Chicago suburbs. Since 2005 he has been a coach and is an expert in helping abuse and trauma victims take ownership of their life and begin to thrive.... more
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I’ve been deconstructing my experience for nearly 30 years and it’s still a challenge. Thank you for this podcast I just learned about it. My parents joined the ICOC when it was still the Boston church when I was a small child. It’s so interesting to hear perspectives from people that joined as teens and older.
I find this podcast moving, funny, informative and fascinating. It covers many aspects of churches and cults and human dynamics. The interviewees are ex members or members of the International Church of Christ or the Church of Christ or the International Christian Church. But Aldo has also interviewed people from Southern Baptist churches and Ex Jehovah Witnesses. The stories are very cathartic and liberating for anyone struggling to breakaway from religious chains or dealing with religious trau... more
Aldo is out here doing the Lord’s work! Helping ex-cult members reclaim their story ^_^ Keep it up!!! more
I’m an exJW from the USA and just published the first graphic novel for the exJW community called CULT GIRLS it’s a light hearted, educational comedy of leaving the JW cult. I also left 5 stars on Spotify. Cult awareness is so important, because this cult is going to target youths now. They have 2 large projects going on at Fishkill & Ramapo, New York at the international headquarters.
Outstanding podcast for those who have suffered abuse at the hands of the ICOC/Church of Christ
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