What is a Cult? With Dr. Janja Lalich | Season 2 - Episode 15

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Dr. Janja Lalich, the world’s foremost expert on cults, reveals the four principles all cults share, how she survived ten years in a brutal cultic system and how these groups continue to abuse while evading authorities. Dr. Janja also shares an important warning on how to identify their manipulative tactics and keep you and your family safe.
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Janja Lalich, Ph.D., Professor Emerita of Sociology, is an international authority on cults, extremism, and coercion. She specializes in closed systems (cults, narcissistic relationships, human trafficking, ideological extremism). Dr. Lalich is Founder and CEO of the Lalich Center on Cults and Coercion. The mission of the Lalich Center is to provide life-saving resources to survivors of cults, the Troubled Teen Industry, and narcissistic families/relationships. She is author of six books, including the now classic, Take Back Your Life: Recovering from Cults and Abusive Relationships; her theoretical work, Bounded Choice: True Believers and Charismatic Cults; and Escaping Utopia: Growing Up in a Cult, Getting Out and Starting Over. She also co-authored two books with Dr. Margaret Thaler Singer: Cults in Our Midst and “Crazy” Therapies: What Are They? Do They Work? In addition to working with survivors and their families, she conducts workshops for governments and international intelligence agencies, private companies, and educational institutions.
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  • @mrs.m840
    @mrs.m84011 ай бұрын

    Weirdly, being a school teacher for some school districts is like being in a cult according to multiple things that you detailed in this video. Extreme overwork, constant degradation, walking on egg shells everyday, intentionally ruining people's self esteem, bullying, required to work for free (without pay for many hours)

  • @80islandia

    @80islandia

    11 ай бұрын

    That totally makes sense! I have never been a school teacher but the whole idea of there being "philosophies" or "frameworks" for teachers to follow, developed by someone with a PhD and little classroom experience, that are intended to replace actual structural supports and shift blame to the teacher when they reasonably cannot manage, sounds extremely culty in addition to all the good points you've made.

  • @SaveUSA1000

    @SaveUSA1000

    11 ай бұрын

    Totally agree with you!

  • @alexismerrilldragonqueen6552

    @alexismerrilldragonqueen6552

    11 ай бұрын

    I'm a school teacher and a good school teacher may make you work hard, but they shouldn't be bullying you, destroying your self esteem or making you walk on eggshells. Instead teachers should be doing the opposite; they should be building you up, helping you, and encouraging you along the way.

  • @fruhlingsfrisch6205

    @fruhlingsfrisch6205

    11 ай бұрын

    Thank you for pointing this out! That's correct!

  • @fruhlingsfrisch6205

    @fruhlingsfrisch6205

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@alexismerrilldragonqueen6552did you understand that she was talking about teachers not students?

  • @Sarahwithanh444
    @Sarahwithanh44411 ай бұрын

    100% mormonism. Born and raised in the cult, left at 26… ten years later, discovered narcissism and realised my very own family was a cult, just on a smaller scale. Eventually broke free from them too. Finally have returned to my Self, reclaimed my power, and have found freedom and healing. This information needs to get out there!!!

  • @francesbernard2445

    @francesbernard2445

    11 ай бұрын

    In a healthy family individuating can be described as growing up and striking out more and more on your own. In a cultish based family it is called failure to launch or remaining stuck in that family biz for life to promote the family name with very little in between.

  • @lisahinkle3867

    @lisahinkle3867

    10 ай бұрын

    Bishop's daughter here. I started the leaving about 15 years ago. Hugs

  • @lindadavis8534

    @lindadavis8534

    7 ай бұрын

    I. So proud of you! That is truly quite an Accomplishment.

  • @natalialobach5982

    @natalialobach5982

    7 ай бұрын

    Hello. Do you know anything about Transformation center from Seattle ? Andrey Shapovalov, the lider there.

  • @kognitivescientist

    @kognitivescientist

    5 ай бұрын

    @@natalialobach5982anything from postsoviet should be treated with caution because the totalitarian abuse was in that societal system for decades, and as a result it is “in the blood”. Many People need to recover after growing up there. Note in the video the main organizer of the cult was from Bulgaria.

  • @d.awdreygore
    @d.awdreygore11 ай бұрын

    Please don't leave out Scientology, it's incredibly harmful.

  • @BeachyD

    @BeachyD

    11 ай бұрын

    They're absolutely one of those cults that are being protected by their "religion" status. It's pretty gross.

  • @BeachyD

    @BeachyD

    11 ай бұрын

    @@nicolenul I love A-Aron! 😊

  • @yukio_saito

    @yukio_saito

    11 ай бұрын

    I declined a recruiter outreach from a company because their CEO is Scientologist according to many online employee reviews like Glassdoor. 😁

  • @annettglass7290

    @annettglass7290

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for expanding my vocabulary and my knowledge on this very complicated subject. I think many of us don't really know what we are dealing with since we are kept so busy with keeping everything together for our families.

  • @elainebraindrain3174

    @elainebraindrain3174

    10 ай бұрын

    Don't forget the jehovahs witnesses. Evil cult❗️

  • @Sonzoul1
    @Sonzoul111 ай бұрын

    i heard something here that i have never heard before, she said ''families with narcissistic dynamics are also cults''.

  • @Sofia.K.CheerYT

    @Sofia.K.CheerYT

    3 ай бұрын

    Relationships too, one on one cults

  • @RavenStealstheNight

    @RavenStealstheNight

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes, a family with all other member, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, mother, father, siblings, can also be an example of a cult. Go against the family, and your threatened. Often, it's a precursor for those who are then easily preyed upon for the kinds of cults they are speaking about. We live what we learn, until we know better, we cannot do better

  • @erinmorrow5001
    @erinmorrow500110 ай бұрын

    Another red flag to add to the list - if you are shamed or called selfish for not sacrificing yourself for "the greater good".

  • @byonnoyb

    @byonnoyb

    7 ай бұрын

    ...Mormonism

  • @Ikr2025

    @Ikr2025

    3 ай бұрын

    Covid & 💉..

  • @anetaintegra8543

    @anetaintegra8543

    3 ай бұрын

    I’ve been experienced this working for an outfit that operates skilled nursing facilities.

  • @wendy788

    @wendy788

    11 күн бұрын

    Totally

  • @gwenjohn8673
    @gwenjohn86737 ай бұрын

    Hit too close to home. Raised in a cult, married into a cult. I feel sick.

  • @jcc6789

    @jcc6789

    7 ай бұрын

    Took me five decades but i walked away from it all.

  • @user-ru9ig5we7o
    @user-ru9ig5we7o6 ай бұрын

    Imagine having a mother who is a narcissist trying in every way to start a cult with her being the leader of course. Surreal.

  • @lindac6919

    @lindac6919

    3 ай бұрын

    Who has to imagine? Plenty of us lived it. Many do right now; and many will in the future.

  • @ryanhollist3950
    @ryanhollist395010 ай бұрын

    I was raised LDS (Mormon) and I suffered a great amount while serving as a missionary. I have tried so many times to explain my experience of being manipulated and abused to my family (all LDS as well). I don't know if it will help get through to them, but this is giving me an insight to the language and framing to help explain it so much better. Thank you.

  • @kognitivescientist

    @kognitivescientist

    5 ай бұрын

    The most important that you have gained insight and freedom for your own life!

  • @ChrisPyle
    @ChrisPyle11 ай бұрын

    As someone raised in the JW cult, I was unaware of how painful breaking free would be. This information helps so much

  • @De5O54

    @De5O54

    10 ай бұрын

    - *_/Thumbs up/_*

  • @ToesRusVideo

    @ToesRusVideo

    10 ай бұрын

    I am so sorry to hear that you had to endure this, but am happy to hear that you are able to cope, and seem to be healing now. I appreciate you!

  • @LifesRevival
    @LifesRevival11 ай бұрын

    This information is so disturbing. As babies, we were trained to be an empath and a puppet. Our entire lives were covertly controlled as they took everything and anything they wanted from us. 63+ years later, they discard us like garbage; we are left with nothing; absolutely nothing. Even our hearts and souls are chewed up and spit out. Then we live; empty; trying to stay sane enough to pass the humanity tests of life. Nobody is coming to rescue us. We find the strength in videos like this one to keep pushing forward. Sending you all strength to do that; and my gratitude to Dr. R and Dr. J for this video. What an eye opener!! Thank you both!!

  • @fahimad5108

    @fahimad5108

    10 ай бұрын

    100% correct, same here!

  • @ANGEL-eh6pd

    @ANGEL-eh6pd

    Ай бұрын

    I can certainly relate. I am 59 and still in therapy since 33. I grew up with an alcoholic, drug addicted family, I've been to Al-Anon for most of my life and I'm still not healed. I was the scapegoat and my self esteem suffers everyday. My mental health has been so badly damaged. 😢

  • @tijeraslack3
    @tijeraslack310 ай бұрын

    Reminds me of the military. You are always told you are doing great for your country, but when you ask questions about the common goal, no one has answers or you get reprimanded. You work super long hours and we were told on boot camp, the goal is to break us down and build us back up. We got broken down, but I’m still building myself back up and have been out since 2014.

  • @KellenAdair

    @KellenAdair

    7 ай бұрын

    It would seem to be very similar. I'm so sorry.

  • @notsoreverendbecca2308
    @notsoreverendbecca230811 ай бұрын

    I am amazed at how much this mirrors my experience as a (now former) clergy person in a mainline church in the US. We did all of this in a lighter version.

  • @agatakjoy

    @agatakjoy

    11 ай бұрын

    I had a similar thought about my experience as a now former lay member of a mainstream church in Europe. Since it is usually done in more subtle ways, and you are not physically as restricted as you would be in those heavy-weight cults, the concern is dismissed. I wonder if one could draw a parallel: a mainstream church is more like a vulnerable narcissist, whereas a cult similar to those described in the podcast is more similar to a malignant rageful narcissist?

  • @mombythesea2426

    @mombythesea2426

    4 ай бұрын

    Which denomination?

  • @lindac6919

    @lindac6919

    3 ай бұрын

    Not that much lighter.

  • @lindac6919

    @lindac6919

    3 ай бұрын

    All of them.@@mombythesea2426

  • @jgilbertson636
    @jgilbertson6369 ай бұрын

    Thank you. I was in a cult and a narcassistic abusive relationship. Both. This is an incredible conversation.

  • @Kayla_chosen1

    @Kayla_chosen1

    5 ай бұрын

    Same here, I’ve been free for almost 2 months and see a huge change already

  • @denisewhitney5926

    @denisewhitney5926

    3 ай бұрын

    Same here.

  • @Healysol
    @Healysol9 ай бұрын

    Born and raised in a cult, experienced Incest from being an infant by both my parents. I experienced a lot of sexual & physical & emotional & mental & verbal violence and abuse all my life, recreated it over and over was raped and abused most of my life until I stopped repressing everything and started to understand I was raised in a cult. During covid when they opened the flights I just left everyone and everything, moved country, started new and now handling and healing from CPTSD . I was repressed most of my life and have a lot of trust issues and flashbacks.. very long healing journey...but - at least I'm out!!!!!

  • @KellenAdair

    @KellenAdair

    7 ай бұрын

    God Bless you.

  • @lindadavis8534

    @lindadavis8534

    5 ай бұрын

    My heart aches for you! I am amazed by your strength and persistence to not only survive, but to do so with such great insight. I am proud to “meet” you

  • @Healysol

    @Healysol

    5 ай бұрын

    ⁠@@lindadavis8534 Thank you so much for your kind words 🙏🏽💖 Nice to meet you too 🤗

  • @Healysol

    @Healysol

    5 ай бұрын

    @@KellenAdair🙏🏽💖

  • @ramirezsoftball1919
    @ramirezsoftball191925 күн бұрын

    Born and raised in a cult called La Luz Del Mundo, aka The Light of the World. 4th generation. Left at 30 years, I'm currently 31. It's been the most difficult thing I've ever had to do in my life, including childbirth. Currently in my healing & deconstruction phase. Dr. Janja and Steven Hassan have helped me so much through understanding how cults work.

  • @claireh.7605
    @claireh.760511 ай бұрын

    When my psychopath therapist was asked questions he would say “Oh you have trust issues. This is just talk therapy. And you have a problem with the therapy process and are resistant to doing the work.”

  • @Ben-ru9ju
    @Ben-ru9ju11 ай бұрын

    My healing from a cult started with recognizing the narcissism. It took me a year after leaving to realize it’s a cult (Lisa Williams community). She financial and sexually abuses students. She’s incredibly charming. It’s scary.

  • @kaylaschroeder1

    @kaylaschroeder1

    11 ай бұрын

    They have to be charming. It's an essential component of the grappling hooks they stick in you to twist the knife in later. "Look, I got some honey on a stick! Look, it comes with all these charming smiles... Now just point to your heart and I'll stick this knife in you, and keep twisting it and twisting it until you're NOTHING and I have your soul." Something like that.

  • @80islandia
    @80islandia11 ай бұрын

    I woke up and checked Spotify this morning and was SO excited to see Dr. Janja Lalich as your guest! Her book Take Back Your Life helped me a lot after emerging from a job with a narcissistic boss and not receiving any real-world help or validation from my mental health team or therapist. The metaphor of the "shelf" is incredibly useful when dealing with "death by a thousand cuts" situations as Dr. Ramani so aptly puts it. Thank you so much for arranging this interview! ❤⭐

  • @patricianoel7782
    @patricianoel778211 ай бұрын

    I read a good book about cultism .”The B.I.T.E. Model” by Steven Hassen. Tells how to recognize if you are part of a cult. He also did a podcast on Mormon Stories.

  • @bryanando5492

    @bryanando5492

    8 ай бұрын

    He has a channel on KZread too. youtube.com/@FreedomofMindResourceCenter?si=FAxVOJ7RxmOkQwkh

  • @starlingswallow
    @starlingswallow11 ай бұрын

    This conversation was amazing and SO needed! It seems like many cults are being uncovered and brought into the light~ I'm most excited about Christianity being called out and the darkness of this "religion" being put into the light. I was love bombed in an evangelical church but then when I tried to get close to these people, build actual deep relationships, I kept hitting a wall. It was really frustrating. At this point I see the dynamic: -love bomb -make someone lonely and lost feel accepted and loved! -don't let them close, don't become good friends with them, though -that person then feels they have to try harder to be accepted, so they start observing people who ARE being accepted, looking for cues so that they too can be accepted. Pray this way Speak in tongues Fast Follow all the rules Listen to the leaders/elders/pastors, do everything they say... Attend every church function, etc... Maybe THEN I'll be accepted? It sucks you into this vortex. It's horrible. Again, thank you for this discussion!

  • @kkcook3743

    @kkcook3743

    10 ай бұрын

    I just left a Christian rehab and I'm not an addict. I am homeless. It's like a freaking cult.

  • @selfesteem3447

    @selfesteem3447

    10 ай бұрын

    I had the Same Experience with a Christian church.

  • @friendterri3035

    @friendterri3035

    10 ай бұрын

    that is not from Jesus. so many churches fall into worldly systems instead of following Jesus.

  • @MollyPitcher1778

    @MollyPitcher1778

    9 ай бұрын

    I am sorry for your experience. Please read your bible. Please know that many churches are not like this. There area lot of false doctrines (of men) out there & Jesus warned us of that. Even the first century church had developed problems that the apostles had to address. Find people online that you like. Today that is a very viable option. KZread has a lot of good people who talk about all kinds of topics in Christianity. May I suggest Mike Winger to start with? He does a lot of deep dives into scripture and answers questions every Friday. (I am not affiliated, I just find him to be very knowledgeable, willing to continue to learn, and a genuinely kind man). Please also know that no one is 100% on this so we all need to study for ourselves & keep in contact with God.

  • @user-ru9ig5we7o

    @user-ru9ig5we7o

    6 ай бұрын

    Jesus was crucified by such church leaders 2000 years ago for speaking the truth on their hypocrisy and narcissism, and the same people would emotionally crucify genuine believers again and again. Just follow Jesus with your heart. No need to waste time in those churches, definitely looking like cults these days. God is real. Lucifer was the first narcissist and that's how all the troubles started.

  • @thissunchild
    @thissunchild10 ай бұрын

    *_Scientology - a complete description._* This was an amazing interview. Extremely informative.

  • @louiseclaire991
    @louiseclaire99111 ай бұрын

    Such an important and fascinating episode. Two brilliant women doing life-changing work for so many. Thank you 🙏🏻

  • @orielwiggins2225
    @orielwiggins222511 ай бұрын

    Just started this episode, so excited you are interviewing Dr. Janja. Born into a small cult my father started and led. And lifelong struggle to even realize what is going on and why I've had a string of terrible relationships, churches, etc. Still trying to find what would be best to help undo and heal from all the decades of compounded abuse. Looking forward to this convo. Thank you for all you do

  • @tijeraslack3

    @tijeraslack3

    10 ай бұрын

    I grew up Christian and went through the same issues and trying to figure out why. Now I’m more spiritual and go to church if I feel like it. Otherwise, I don’t.

  • @magtag853
    @magtag85311 ай бұрын

    Omg, this is one of the best interviews!! So happy this channel is being professionally managed!

  • @luvbearbut
    @luvbearbut11 ай бұрын

    I adore Dr Janja! She is so well spoken and has a way of conveying difficult to understand concepts so well.

  • @sw9172
    @sw917211 ай бұрын

    What I found insightful was to point out that there are political cults, not just religious cults. And it can be on a spectrum, some worse than others, and can be in any group, system, family, political organizations, on and on, not just religious cults. Very helpful. Thank you.

  • @patricianoel7782

    @patricianoel7782

    11 ай бұрын

    I see a strong connection between Mormonism and Trumpism.

  • @maam-yj8ph

    @maam-yj8ph

    11 ай бұрын

    I think it's important to emphasize how it's not a singular political party, but happens on both sides of the aisle. Dr. Lalich's personal story is an example of the extremism on the Democratic Party side at the time. Demonizing and silencing moderates is always problematic and dangerous.

  • @DockClock-rp2ro

    @DockClock-rp2ro

    10 ай бұрын

    ​​​@@patricianoel7782This is true. However, Communal Narcissism is hyper prevalent in Left-Wing circles, as this is the current dominant culture. There have been several studies on Left Wing Authoritarianism & Virtue-Signalling, and how these correlate with NPD, Cluster-B and Dark Triad traits (in some figures at 0.7!) These traits will manifest wherever the virtue is in a dominant society or sub-group. This phenomenon can be seen in many Puritanical denominations of religion. As the Intersectional perspective is the current dominant quasi religion in the West, this is where the Communal Narcissists will typically pool. Just ask Dr.R -- she lives and works in L.A. I think it's important to note that the dominant perspective is just a vehicle for narcissists, and if we were largely Christian in the West, that would be the vehicle instead. You'll note the outrage, rallying, gaslighting, nagging, shame, guilt, pressure, gossiping and conformist tactics of these types. Pluralism is unheard of, as it's a race for purity.

  • @bryanando5492

    @bryanando5492

    8 ай бұрын

    The best way to apply the label of a dangerous high control ideology, or cult, is to be able to see if the shoe fits. It doesn't matter what the group is supposedly about, or if it is even about anything in particular at all... ...But instead it's more about the dynamics, especially control dynamics, and patterns and being able to conceptually match those to the control patterns of a dangerous high control group. A key indicator of the use of cultic mind control undue influence is how they talk about it, they're use of language. In Thought Reform and the Psychology of Totalism, Lifton speaks of "Milieu Control", "Loaded Language", and "The Demand for Purity"... Which basically amounts to controlling what people think by manipulating and controlling the conversation around things and include using tactics such as "Splitting" and loaded comments. (Oftentimes narcissists use similar conversational tools to get their way. Btw, dangerous high control groups are a breeding ground for narcissistic attitudes and emotions, often times unconsciously. (But of course isn't that where cultic pseudo personality overlays develop? From the harm in microtraumas of the interactions and dynamics?) 😅 (Long rant coming to an end😂) Cults, can develop just about anywhere either intentionally or not intentionally... It's being able to recognize the control patterns and dynamics which can help people avoid from joining in with the social psychological mob mentality without being aware of it.

  • @arlynecandebat2736

    @arlynecandebat2736

    8 ай бұрын

    Very interesting episode as expected Dr Ramani . Cuban people have been living in a massive cult for 64 years . Many families have been destroyed on behalf of the “ Revolution “. Each point mentioned in this interview resonated so much with what have gone through all this years.

  • @Estee.Ar.6869
    @Estee.Ar.686911 ай бұрын

    Great interview. Dr. Lalich just described Jehovah's Witnesses perfectly.

  • @christinelozier3511

    @christinelozier3511

    11 ай бұрын

    The only difference between a cult and religion is the number of members who blindly follow .

  • @theartzscientist8012

    @theartzscientist8012

    10 ай бұрын

    She described All religion and trinity.

  • @irechek1
    @irechek110 ай бұрын

    The protestant church in Bulgaria was a cult when I was a teenager 20 years ago. Lovebombing and then discard when you didn't follow blindly. The pastor, he called himself an apostle, was incredibly charismatic but lived in US with his American wife, so he came like an angel from the skies from time to time. Someone said he used to be an actor and it all made sense that he was acting the whole time.

  • @mariafigueroa2685
    @mariafigueroa268511 ай бұрын

    My uncle has all those tendencies Loyalty is a one way, don’t dare express any different because you instantly become the enemy and the belittling begins You almost have to give up your autonomy 😬 yikes Thank you to both ❤

  • @MaxBelousovGG
    @MaxBelousovGG11 ай бұрын

    Critical thinking is difficult for majority of people. So many traps out there. Great show!

  • @sarasullivan6918
    @sarasullivan691811 ай бұрын

    I am going to need to watch this over and over to get all the juice out of it. So much great information for survivors, loved ones, and therapists.

  • @johnhue8933
    @johnhue89338 ай бұрын

    Cults and narcissism are closely tied, cult leaders are always narcissists and use the same tactics in controlling people who fall into their web. Cults are basically narcissism scaled up and the flying monkey aspect is amplified because there are more of them.

  • @bereal6590

    @bereal6590

    7 ай бұрын

    Agreed, the family with a narc parent/parents is a mini cult.

  • @kimberleylangford5536
    @kimberleylangford55367 ай бұрын

    Could you do talk on Narcissistic Motivational Speakers/Coaches and their coaching programs? I had an experience with one and now I've come to believe that much of what went on resembled a cult.

  • @UnMoored_
    @UnMoored_11 ай бұрын

    The susceptibility to be drawn into a cult is an unhealthy family background. Some cult members do not have to be manipulated very much to join because they are already searching for it due to their particular needs and developmental environment. A cult does not have to be a group. You could be part of a cult of only two people where one person is dominant and controlling. The most common version of this is typically in the news once a week. It is commonly the story of a woman who decides to leave her domineering, abusive boyfriend/husband, which in his thinking is the ultimate unforgivable offense and is deserving of severe punishment or death.

  • @anotherday8106
    @anotherday810610 ай бұрын

    I had to leave my family cult and it has been very damaging. They have intentionally ruined my life in anyway they could possibly think of because i stood up for myself. This information is very appreciated thank you. I'm looking for a good charity because my daughter is less than deserving and making my grandsons the same way. It's very sad!

  • @KellenAdair

    @KellenAdair

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes, they ruin your life. I feel the same way. Glad you're doing what you must, too. 👍

  • @creationslandscapedesigns
    @creationslandscapedesigns11 ай бұрын

    being in an MLM is like being in a cult

  • @KellenAdair

    @KellenAdair

    7 ай бұрын

    Identical. The structure of Trump's, in fact.

  • @aubraehersel7720
    @aubraehersel772011 ай бұрын

    I grew up in a family cult that followed IBLP, dobson teachings but in a secluded hermit way. They had the books but we had very little contact with the outside world. It was on a 40 acre farm in the mountains of Oregon miles from any other settlement. There was no electricity or phones . Running water wasn't available until I was about 12, even then that was just pumped from a stagnant pond.We drank that water unfiltered with no chlorine or attempt at making it safe. The emotional, physical and sexual abuse was constant. My father was our central narcissist . I have struggled in my life to maintain healthy relationships, I have fallen into a pattern of attaching to narcissistic males. I didn't realize this until recently. I have worked my way through the different types of narcissistic styles each time thinking "he is so different from who I fell for before" but later finding myself in the same type of toxic abusive patterns. In hindsight I've been with a malignant, grandiose, and 2 covert... I am now at this time trying to free myself from a covert. It's hard. I moved away with him and am secluded, my work dried up with the pandemic and move. I'm 45 with no education and I feel frozen as to how to rebuild . I'm glad I could write this out. It feels good to tell someone and no-one.

  • @patricianoel7782

    @patricianoel7782

    11 ай бұрын

    I just watched Shiny Happy People documentary! I had never heard of the group until I watched it. I’m a Mormon…on my way out after 65 years! 😮I hope for your progress as you press on in life, friend.

  • @aubraehersel7720

    @aubraehersel7720

    11 ай бұрын

    @patricianoel7782 thank you. I hope your journey out of mormonism is fulfilling and positive. A good book that helped me was "Women Beyond Belief " by Karen Garst

  • @patricianoel7782

    @patricianoel7782

    11 ай бұрын

    @@aubraehersel7720 🙏 Thanks. I read “Faith After Doubt” by Brian McLaren. So helpful!! I recommend it to everyone.

  • @sharpatite4684
    @sharpatite468411 ай бұрын

    Been waiting for Dr. R to discuss the crossovers and similarities brown Narc abuse and Cults. This does not disappoint! So Grateful!!!!! Encore!

  • @makaylahollywood3677
    @makaylahollywood367710 ай бұрын

    I've been had...it's humiliating, embarrassment, shameful. I didn't see it coming, especially from people whom I grew up with in the same house. I truly appreciate and enjoyed this conversation as painful as the truth may be. Thank you both.

  • @KellenAdair

    @KellenAdair

    7 ай бұрын

    Right there with you. Their reveals didn't come out until after the fact/$. ... Such Haters!

  • @amandareed1871
    @amandareed187110 ай бұрын

    My family was overly religious and it was very rediculous I couldn’t wear a tank top in the summer or wear shorts couldn’t attend school dances, Halloween etc. etc. I was told I couldn’t hang out with my friends they wanted me to hang out with only Baptist people.

  • @nathanmoy7448
    @nathanmoy744811 ай бұрын

    This is such a wonderful chat. The story where the cult said 'well you're not going to the funeral" shocked me and almost baffles me how the cult exhibits zero empathy where you'd think they'd allow it to further keep the toxic relationship to continue rather this 'power' move was confusing, but I'm glad it added to the wake up call for doctor yanya. Plus also them making her mother work is completely unbelievable how abusive that was, poor doctor yanya being so crushed to not at the time recognize and have the strength to push back😢

  • @KellenAdair

    @KellenAdair

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes, the 2 things you mentioned, (Mom working) are totally insane!

  • @s.r301
    @s.r3016 ай бұрын

    Its not just the religious and political institutions, but regular families act like cult too sometimes.

  • @jcc6789
    @jcc67897 ай бұрын

    Describes my life until age 57 with narc mother - the effects? Unspeakable -

  • @user-uo9jx3ui2k
    @user-uo9jx3ui2k11 ай бұрын

    Excellent show doc!!!! Loved Dr. Janja!!! She's a rock star cult fighter!!! Loved how the cult members took down the cult leader and desolved it. That must have had therapeutic value in itself, wrestling some power back after having been oppressed and striped of power for so long.

  • @geoninja3631
    @geoninja363111 ай бұрын

    Thank you both. Best crossover ever.

  • @Chezzalicious
    @Chezzalicious11 ай бұрын

    Excited to see Dr Ramani interview Dr Lalich! Listening to this as I recover from two past narcissistic relationships and a Jehovah’s Witness upbringing

  • @claireh.7605
    @claireh.760511 ай бұрын

    I went to an OOM YUNG DOE Karate cult like business where they charmed me, told me to do karate seven days a week and wanted me to come do free work renovating their studio for them. The instructors and owners had this dazed look on their faces.

  • @Amalgam86
    @Amalgam8611 ай бұрын

    It may be very hard to pick up on such influence, since many of the facets you discuss are woven into the fabric of society. Conventional churches, army, social institutions also use many of these tactics to ensure conformity, yet they aren't malicious cults.

  • @Letsmakelemonade
    @Letsmakelemonade2 ай бұрын

    When I was 10 (family -both parents had narcissistic tendencies), I had heard enough times that mercury was poison. For months, I kept breaking thermometer after thermometer and collecting mercury drops from each one into a vial. One day the right time came and I did drink the whole thing. All to just finally put an end to the emotional pain I was feeling. I was 10…what 10 year old is suicidal and blames themselves for feeling that way? Me! All because of the abuse/neglect/confusion/disregulation at home. I was always the black sheep and never fit in with them so the moment I found help I did intense in-patient therapy followed by years of CBT. I have finally put an end to all connection to my birth family but my recovery will be endless. Yes, I carry external consequences I didn’t ask for but I only have this life and I choose kindness and empathy above all. For anyone who can’t physically leave but wants to do the work, just do it if you find the resources! You’ll learn to detach and you’ll have made tons of progress by the time you can finally put physical distance! You got this 💪

  • @daCubanaqt
    @daCubanaqt8 ай бұрын

    Please don’t dismiss personality traits that are vulnerable to joining cults. While there might not be a personality type that is susceptible, I agree idealists are prime, but if you look online you will find other personality traits like lack of assertiveness, a seeker, experiencing a loss of a person or relationship, etc. No one wants to blame the victim, but people need to know what would make them vulnerable. I wish it was talked about more.

  • @Obsessedwithpurple
    @Obsessedwithpurple11 ай бұрын

    i thought i would never get out of the cult of religion. having grown up in the fundamentalist independant baptist church. then getting married to a narcesist and going to the southern babptist church. and eventually going to the apostolic united pentecostal church. religious cults destroyed me and i almosted ended my life. it took me over a year to be able to go out in public by myself. i am 51 now and doing a bit better. but i still have terrible anxiety and bouts of depression. it doesn't help that i recently realized i aslo have been autistic and have adhd my whole life to go along with my cptsd. my mother was also my first bully. i do not know if i will ever recover from this life.

  • @jcc6789

    @jcc6789

    7 ай бұрын

    Same here - I totally understand.

  • @Sarah-pj4vo
    @Sarah-pj4vo7 ай бұрын

    I am so glad to finally see this issue being discussed with 2 major experts in their fields. What is more upsetting is when cults, sects and other groups hide behind and hijack mainstream religious teachings just to reinforce their control - and when people in that cult 'wake up' ( not woke....Lord Help us) they struggle to distinguish religious teachings away from the cult that they were a part of, and then enter another stage of almost 'hating religion', when the cult has *Nothing* to do with true religious/spiritual teachings, but due to that individual's or group's own twisted and disturbed internal state of being - they just want to drag down as many people as they can with them! I really hope there is a support programme where religious groups can actually help adherents of any given faith, heal and recover from cults parading as mainstream religions, but without letting go of their own beliefs.

  • @lindac6919
    @lindac69193 ай бұрын

    ...or to put it another way..."Dr Lalich exposes the heart of narcissism; and the frightening way that cults use narcissistic tactics to control their members."

  • @bruceanderson4120
    @bruceanderson412020 күн бұрын

    Great interview. I was born into a cult and was compelled to obey every facet of it until I was 16. That said it is one thing to get the person out of a cult and a whole different matter as to getting the cult out of the person. I'm 63 now and sometimes it is as if I never got away from it at all. After listening to the interview I found myself wishing that there would have been some focus on what kind of people are drawn to a cult. As an example both of my parents had, in my opinion, cptsd and joined a cult and never left. My mom 47 years until her passing, and my father 63 years and still a member. The use of fear and implicit threat of being excommunicated when brought up during the interview spoke volumes to me.

  • @reasonandseason6720
    @reasonandseason672011 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this talk. I’m too untrusting to join anything but can entertain narcissists if not careful.

  • @bryanando5492

    @bryanando5492

    8 ай бұрын

    You don't necessarily have to formally "join" anything, per se. Patterns of undue influence just develop either intentionally or unintentionally. That's why there's talk about Trump and all the Q-anons and Proud Boys and other free floaters being part of the cult of Trump.

  • @irenevandijk8249
    @irenevandijk82499 ай бұрын

    Our worldstage is being led by "cult" at the moment... 🦋🦋🦋🕊

  • @bereal6590

    @bereal6590

    7 ай бұрын

    Ain't that the truth

  • @tjtampa214
    @tjtampa21411 ай бұрын

    Def agree that what should be scrutinized is the cult & it's leader. I do appreciate your story and learning that there are many different kinds cults (financial, yoga, dogs, religion, crime, politics, study groups, social clubs, labor, sex, etc. wow!) And the "fronts" that are the staging area for recruiting.

  • @maureenmacdowell9444
    @maureenmacdowell944411 ай бұрын

    I am sorry for you and your mom😢 they suck. I was caught in one too ,end with major breakdown and loss of all friends and family and my mom passed. I was threaten by the pastor.. I still pray there's a caring creator ,if not we're in hell. Getting help is near impossible . I am at present being shunned by the church. I never would have believed we today would be shunned,crazy. I would say another draw to a cult is belonging And wanting to help. "Ask not; what your cult can do for you,ask what you can do for your cult" sounds familiar. It's a dead by a thousand swords coming out. ☘️

  • @marina-li3tk
    @marina-li3tk11 ай бұрын

    I wait every time for these episodes to come out. Looking forward to it...

  • @katiesensei6270
    @katiesensei627011 ай бұрын

    My two favorite experts on the same podcast!!!! Huge fan of both your work ❤

  • @michaelwagner8859
    @michaelwagner88599 ай бұрын

    I love Janja Lalich... I hope her book Take Back Your Life comes back...used copies on Amazon are currently over a$100... Thank you for having her as a guest!

  • @ToesRusVideo
    @ToesRusVideo10 ай бұрын

    There are moments of this that make me question if being in the military is almost like being in a cult? The proccess of what it is to break down a person to be able to fight, for the cause, feels like this cold be similar...

  • @AshaGlenn
    @AshaGlenn2 ай бұрын

    OMG... Yes to the idea that the Bounded Choice follows you out of the cult. Absolutely!!

  • @educocult
    @educocult11 ай бұрын

    Thank you Dr Ramani. This is a special episode for me. It was your KZread channel that woke me up to Narcissists around me 25 years ago that Fair-Gamed me. I woke up, and within days I found they were key cult-recruiters here in the UK for "Dr" Tony Quinn's EDUCO. I then watched The Vow, that Dr. Lalich was involved in, and her work (including the Bounded Choice model) has informed me greatly. I have friends who know Dr. Lalich and she is so helpful to those in distress. To see this episode with both of you is an absolute DELIGHT! THANK YOU DR. RAMANI!

  • @olenick9590
    @olenick95909 ай бұрын

    Wow...this is so true about my upbringing...its trauma bonding....no wonder the rate of suicide for women here in this country is so high....the number of people that 'trafficked' their children into institutions due to systems of influence and control (guilt etc))...the malignant shame used as a device to ensure compliance...🤢🤮

  • @denisewhitney5926
    @denisewhitney59263 ай бұрын

    QUESTION: Dr. Ramani (and her wonderful staff!), I was in Synanon, the drug program/cult, for 9+ years (age 17 to 26). I heard you say on Dr. Chatterjee's channel that there is an overlap of 60% with addiction and narcissism. Are 60% of narcissists addicts or are 60% of addicts narcissists? Not that it matters... lol! But there were soooo many narcissists in Synanon. Not just the founder but the property directors, the sales people (omg the sales team... what a hot bed of narcissism!). Much more than 15% of the people in Synanon were narcissists. There were the cruel malignant menacing and the vapid mild and everything in between! Thank you so much for this video! Thank you to Dr. Janja for your work! Such a great video!!!

  • @amac2573
    @amac257311 ай бұрын

    At the Project I volunteered for, it was repeatedly mentioned there were policies and insurance. However I was never shown copies of these policies or the documentation for the insurance (red flag). Be careful of organisations that request you to sign documents saying you have had training especially in relation to health and safety before that training is completed (red flag). This was an interesting discussion. Thank you both.

  • @jeans398
    @jeans3983 ай бұрын

    My therpist explained just my family as a cult. I was a bit taken aback by her saying that. But when its laid out like this its... quite shocking to realise that it was really the same thing. Ive been with my rherapist for one year, ive only relaised this now clearly.

  • @melissaholsonbake20
    @melissaholsonbake2011 ай бұрын

    Thank you both for this important and critical work, your insights, and your humanity!. I am now a thriving survivor (no more victim mentality, there are many who have gone through this!), of an ex-spouse enmeshed with his malignant narcissistic cult leader mother/sister/clan, who is precisely described to a T, by both Dr. Ramani and Dr . Lalich. I was talking with my 10-year-old about narcissism, trying to equip her with discernment and the courage to speak up and confront these grown-up 'wounded children/bullies', whose 4th-grade teacher began shaming and humiliating her in front of the class for months. My ex-MIL, who is, unfortunately, my daughter's grandmother and caretaker while in her dad's custody time, is also a retired 4th-grade teacher. I am a college professor of 22 years and have crossed paths with many grade school teachers who uncannily display many narcissistic characteristics and behaviors toward children. Many abuse children emotionally and psychologically, exploiting them for a sense of power over the helpless. Most admins never see this happening. I have had others in the administration of K-12 make the same observations. My ex-MIL was a 4th-grade teacher/malignant narcissist who controls her family of adult middle-aged children in 9/10 of the ways Dr. Lalich describes, like a cult, and she is the cult leader. For nearly a decade, I was ostracized and abused because I refused to comply with her tribal abuse and refused to worship her depravity. After being bullied by both my in-laws and moreso my ex-spouse, who would 'gang' up on me to try to enforce my conformity, my MIL secretly colluded with my ex, and her son, and paid for an attorney and bought my ex-spouse, her golden child, a house so he could ambush me and leave me. He walked away overnight and completely abandoned me and my 6-year-old 100% financially, emotionally, etc. The entire family had already begun the smear campaign and told egregious lies about me to an entire community. Within a few months, I relocated to a nearby town. There was so much more that happened and after 4 years of recovery, I turned the corner last year and now count my blessings every day! To all those out there, it is extremely difficult to heal, but much less so to stay trapped in the evil of these people. I immediately was given the strength to go NO CONTACT with her/him (he is her surrogate spouse) and the flying monkeys/clan/cult. I have never spoken to them since. The hardest part now is protecting my daughter as with our 50% shared custody, she is vulnerable. She despises my ex-MIL, and she is her only blood grandchild (they 'adopt' many victims in their 'family' culty;, and endures constant and chronic psychological abuse while in her care. Although to others, they wear a cloak of a wholesome family, there are may dark skeletons in the family closet. I am doing everything I know to do to equip my daughter, and the courts/legal system does not readily recognize this type of insidious abuse. Thankfully, my young daughter is becoming very discerning, and courageous!!! .....Dr. Ramani, your video and teachings have literally helped me to heal. Bless you, both for all of your work and love toward your fellow humans!!!

  • @orielwiggins2225
    @orielwiggins222511 ай бұрын

    Loved Dr Janja's books and need more of the healing from what seems like might be what her non profit does. Thank you for this. And for both your time looking into this. I've had so many relationships with narcissistic types, and been in several cultic groups, after being born into the one my father started and led, it's hard not to feel like they are everywhere and that you'll never really belong anywhere if you stand your ground and live in your own integrity. But I definitely can't live under anyone's thumb or abuse any more. And especially thank you for drawing attention to how similar the individual is to the group dynamic, as I've been seeing those parallels for a while and it's nice to know I'm not making it up or just thinking that cuz I've been part of both too many times.

  • @renildasy5328
    @renildasy532811 ай бұрын

    Hi from philippines ..im speechless about cult specially religious cult..you feel guilty when u go out...i want to say thank u for this podcast..be Blessed

  • @Cooperfan54
    @Cooperfan54Ай бұрын

    I’m starting a new job, and funny enough, I was listening to this episode again on the bus ride there. And one thing the high ups kept saying was, “you gotta drink the cool aid! We’ve all drank the cool aid!” I’m like WHATTT the hell is this? And the more they went into the “culture” of the business the more I kept seeing red flags like indoctrination. I am really thinking this sounds like a cult. I ride the bus with a fellow co worker and thankfully she brought up her concerns first and I took a sigh of relief that it wasn’t just me.

  • @kathrynlangford8405
    @kathrynlangford840511 ай бұрын

    Dr Janja’s story is my story. I am astounded at how eerily the same it is.

  • @miyukiharley
    @miyukiharley10 ай бұрын

    Consequences for leaving !!! Spiritual Death 🥺😪😔💔

  • @TrusellaLouise-ng3pl
    @TrusellaLouise-ng3pl10 ай бұрын

    Thank you for providing these critical educational services here on KZread. 💓🌊🌊😇🌊🌊💓. Love to all

  • @realrometours_
    @realrometours_10 ай бұрын

    Just had to pause after hearing that heartbreaking story of the doctor’s mother’s passing - this brought me close to tears this is so sad and horrible, sums up cults so perfectly IMO, lost all connection to humanity and compassion, totally brainwashed by a narcissistic leader.

  • @ivanasimic2072
    @ivanasimic20723 ай бұрын

    its a mental, emotional, spiritual cage... what they doing , is break your spirit: your will, your emotions...they break your wings and open the cage and say you are free to go when ever you want, but you CAN´T - emotional and spiritual/ezoteric attachment and bondage

  • @amandareed1871
    @amandareed187110 ай бұрын

    This is the best show I have ever seen. Thankyou please make more shows on cults thankyou. I wasn’t aware that there was so much control and they taught me my body is dirty and sinful and I should cover up when I wear a top. I had to wear my sleeves long or sleeves to my elbows no tea shirts.

  • @OXSweetnspicyXO
    @OXSweetnspicyXO6 ай бұрын

    This gave me chills… I left a hyper charismatic church and deconstructed a lot of beliefs. Then later joined a leftist Marxist group for a short time because they helped homeless- and I left within a few months bc of things mentioned in this video. I left feeling like it was cultish but couldn’t put my finger on it. Because I’ve learned about abuse, that’s why I didn’t stay long. I’ve looked this video up because I’m noticing a pattern in some groups/ communities I get drawn to which are cult like- but I never went into depth of what cults are. Maybe it’s a western world type of thinking as well but I am not sure. I just know when I joined a group chat with people from the eastern territories, this group had a different mentality about community. And that’s what made it more clear to me that there’s something I need to learn and unlearn in my own thinking patterns.

  • @heatherhammersmith8997
    @heatherhammersmith89978 ай бұрын

    I don't believe I've ever had a cult experience but the bias against survivors and the cult apologists discussed here sure do sound a LOT like the equivalent to Rape Culture participants/supporters to me! I mean, survivors of sexual assault also deal with being blamed, shamed and shunned by gaslighting etc.. So now I'm wondering....are there a disportionate amount of narcissists amongst sexual offenders, too?

  • @soupstoreclothing

    @soupstoreclothing

    Ай бұрын

    it's not good to pathologise everything. a lot of what looks like narcissism in the everyday person is usually just some form of dynamic social power control, i.e. misogyny, racism, fatphobia, ageism, homophobia, transphobia, etc. usually the power dynamic in interpersonal relationships between a cishet man and woman is going to be misogyny. and there is a concept, do not attribute to malice what is more possibly stupidity, which can be used as a sort of comparison i am making. do not attribute to mental illness what is more possibly bigotry.

  • @soupstoreclothing

    @soupstoreclothing

    Ай бұрын

    they also talked about entitlement in this video which i think is a much better lens to look through when evaluating people's behavior rather than mental illness like narcissism. it's bad that we have terms that are actual diagnoses being used colloquially to describe neurotypical people's harmful behavior. it allows abusers to escape justice for their behavior by blaming mental illness instead of owning up to entitled behavior.

  • @AshaGlenn
    @AshaGlenn2 ай бұрын

    Omg, my experience in the ICOC was so similar. 😢 It's so hard realizing what actually happened to you. This interview is amazing and so healing and helpful.

  • @ccz5216

    @ccz5216

    2 ай бұрын

    My daughter is involved in this thru college. May I ask what it was that pulled you away from it ?? I am heartbroken and desperate. So glad you left ❤️

  • @AshaGlenn

    @AshaGlenn

    Ай бұрын

    @@ccz5216 I'm so so sorry. Unfortunately I left after 21 years 😭. I was fully indoctrinated. Continue to be part of their life as much as you possibly can. Continue to be an unconditional source of support and love so that they have a soft place to fall when they need to. Have you tried sending them videos from people left ICOC?

  • @kk3650

    @kk3650

    Ай бұрын

    @@ccz5216icoc is know to be active on college campuses. Several schools have banned them.

  • @MentalWellnessWithWaihiga
    @MentalWellnessWithWaihiga11 ай бұрын

    I have often wondered if AA was a cult. I was blindly loyal to AA until another member raped me and everyone else gaslit me to believe I was wrong in speaking up. I also come from a Narcissistic family. I blindly followed them until this year. So I wonder if AA is a good cult? Because it's working for me, I'm 6 years sober and nothing else has worked. But man I keep attracting these narcissists left, right and centre. I'm intelligent but I'm humble enough to know how one can get swept up with a cult. I really could be in one right now, AA. my family is another one. Extremely emotionally abusive but yet here I am still loyal

  • @selfesteem3447

    @selfesteem3447

    10 ай бұрын

    Bless your heart🤍

  • @jennypitts8465

    @jennypitts8465

    7 ай бұрын

    There was trauma bonding in AA for me for sure and I now wonder about its cult characteristics. I am really sorry that this happened to you in your efforts to find recovery for yourself. I too come from a narcissist family and just putting all the pieces together these past few years. I was never an alcoholic in the strictest sense. I had severe CPTSD but was told by a counselor that she couldn’t help me unless I went to AA. She sent me into a lions den. I think many who end up in AA are scapegoats of narcissistic abuse and there we just become targets for more mistreatment. Many Prayer of Healing and Light to you 🙏🏼✨

  • @MystiqueHawkins
    @MystiqueHawkins10 ай бұрын

    Beautiful Lady Dr. Janja surviving an abusive toxic " revolution" , recognizing the Real problem , then using her painful experiences and past to help others recognize and avoid similar systems

  • @agatakjoy
    @agatakjoy11 ай бұрын

    Oh my goodness, this is so good, thank you! Another aspect that could be interesting to explore is the interdependency of individual and group abuse situations. My mother, who had been abused in childhood, went on to marry my father, a vulnerable narcissist, and in her 50s joined a religious group (she is in her 70s now). It is not officially a cult (being a part of a mainstream religion) but operates like one. Now he 'generously' lets her participate (so she has an outlet and doesn't bother him), though he is not religious himself, while they encourage her to be a 'good wife' and serve him. The two sides basically reinforce each other, even if at the core they despise each other (he despises them as not intellectual enough, and they despise him as a 'sinner who needs to see the light'). Nevertheless, they serve each other alright.

  • @orielwiggins2225
    @orielwiggins222511 ай бұрын

    This is one I'll relisten to several times. As her work is so important and your interview, tho it does leave me wanting so much more, hits on so many nuances, especially if you read between the lines of what's being directly asked abs answered.

  • @Lilybet1316
    @Lilybet13164 ай бұрын

    I wish I had witnesses to my narcissistic relationship as she had with the cult. Both are horrific experiences but I would love to have a fellow member to debrief and validate with after I was discarded. 💔

  • @wendy788
    @wendy78811 күн бұрын

    I had a psychologist try and get me to join her cult following my therapy...could use everything I personally shared...greatest betrayal of my life

  • @ktrudy1
    @ktrudy1Ай бұрын

    This sounds so much like mlm businesses. Ugh. So glad she got out and giving others help. ❤❤❤

  • @HLBear
    @HLBear11 ай бұрын

    This was a great episode! I am so glad you did this one.

  • @migdaliavasquez1874
    @migdaliavasquez187411 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this comprehensive input …. I always sent these videos to my email 😊

  • @luvbearbut
    @luvbearbut11 ай бұрын

    Different aspect on this, for what it's worth, being a Gen Xer, I am somewhat astonished and alarmed at the newest aspect of coercive control with the generation younger then me and their acceptance and embrace of conspiracy theories! I had a close friend who would expound about governmental, religious, and capitalist "conspiracy theories" which I just tended to write off. Then, I had the opportunity to talk with many others in his same age group 20-35, and was god-smacked to hear the same kind of rhetoric! When I asked them what proof they had for, whatever, they would look at me like I was from Mars and direct me to some KZread vid or documentary they had seen, as if that were verifiable proof of what they believed! It's quite honestly been frightening and sad to me! As the baby boomer generation may have been susceptible to a utopia POV, the younger generation seems to be susceptible to a conspiracy and perception of ominous and intentional evil surrounding them!

  • @cascade00

    @cascade00

    11 ай бұрын

    😮

  • @spoonful_spoon
    @spoonful_spoon11 ай бұрын

    Her books are amazing. Especially Crazy Therapies with the late Margaret Singer!

  • @zeilaporto9504
    @zeilaporto95049 ай бұрын

    Creeping through life. Painful truth.

  • @annaprokurat469
    @annaprokurat46911 ай бұрын

    This episode was amazing!!!!❤

  • @oliverpaco3654
    @oliverpaco365411 ай бұрын

    Really enjoyed this conversation. Could relate in so many ways even though I have never been in a cult myself.

  • @carolinethomas6562
    @carolinethomas656211 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Doctors Janja and Ramani. One question: I never hear public discussion about ISKON (International Society of Krishna Consciousness), generally known as the Hare Krishnas. I get the impression that they are seen as being benign, which I think happens because they have a very effective and ruthless PR machine. My sister has been with them for over 47 years, and they are definitely a cult. I could tell you many things about them which would shock. I wonder if anyone else has this knowledge and insight re the HKs?

  • @kkcook3743

    @kkcook3743

    10 ай бұрын

    Please tell. I want to know.

  • @IsraaSElsakka
    @IsraaSElsakka9 ай бұрын

    Dr Ramani’s face reactions are everything that need to be said about this abuse.

  • @iriri71
    @iriri7111 ай бұрын

    Amazing, clear and useful interview ❤

  • @svetlanadragicevic4968
    @svetlanadragicevic49689 ай бұрын

    Amazing! I can really imagine it! I grew up in a cult-like family, but it sounds even more horrible. Well, I don't know, both variants are disastrous, each in its own way!

  • @neerudutta6810
    @neerudutta681011 ай бұрын

    One of the best interviews- helps with the healing process- thankyou to you both🙏

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