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Episode 37 | Caring For Relatives When They Didn't Care For You

Episode 37 | Caring For Relatives When They Didn't Care For You

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In this episode of Cults and the Culting of America, host Scot Loyd and guest Jonathan Hirsch delve into the complexities of growing up in a cult-like environment, specifically under the influence of Franklin Jones. They explore the allure of charismatic leaders, the sacrifices made by children in these settings, and the long-term emotional impacts on individuals raised in such communities. Jonathan shares his personal journey, including the challenges of reconciling his upbringing with his current life, and the importance of understanding the experiences of cult kids. The conversation highlights the need for open discussions about the past and the recognition of the profound effects of parental choices on children.

Jonathan's Links:

Podcast: Dear Franklin Jones

Author Page

Audiobook: The Mind is Burning

Daniella's Links:

You can read all about my story in my book, Uncultured-- buy signed copies here. https://bit.ly/SignedUncultured

For more info on me:

Patreon: https://bit.ly/YTPLanding

Cult book Clubs (Advanced AND Memoirs) Annual Membership: https://bit.ly/YTPLanding

Get an autographed copy of my book, Uncultured: https://bit.ly/SignedUncultured

Get my book, Uncultured, from Bookshop.org: https://bit.ly/4g1Ufw8

Daniella’s Tiktok: https://bit.ly/4bwvNC0

Instagram: https://bit.ly/4ePAOFK / daniellamyoung_

Unamerican video book (on Patreon): https://bit.ly/YTVideoBook

Secret Practice video book (on Patreon): https://bit.ly/3ZswGY8

Other Podcasts

Daniella's other podcast: Hey White Women

Scot's TikTok

@thescotloyd

Haley's Tiktok

@nuancedmasculinities

Takeaways

  • Growing up in a cult can shape one's identity.
  • Charismatic leaders often create a sense of belonging.
  • Children in cults face unique challenges and expectations.
  • The evolution of a cult leader's ideology can be manipulative.
  • Personal experiences in cults can lead to lifelong impacts.
  • Understanding the past is crucial for healing.
  • The importance of open dialogue about cult experiences.
  • Parental choices in cults can lead to emotional sacrifices.
  • Cult kids often inherit their parents' spiritual pursuits.
  • There is a need for recognition and support for cult survivors.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Cults and Personal Stories
06:33 The Influence of Franklin Jones
12:33 The Evolution of a Cult Leader
18:20 Childhood in a Cult
24:22 The Impact of Cult Life on Identity
31:01 The Cult Baby Experience
33:53 Understanding Parental Sacrifice in Cults
40:00 The Impact of Spiritual Pursuits on Family Dynamics
49:58 Navigating Relationships with Cult Parents
52:54 Caring for Aging Parents and Reflecting on the Past

Produced by Haley Phillips

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