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Harmful Effects of a Controlling Religious Group
The host discusses the damaging effects of a religious group that exhibits controlling behavior and homeschools their members. They reference a book that exposes the leader of the group and how it allowed one member to escape the hold of the group.
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Hong went through a violent experience after confronting her partner about his cocaine addiction.
1:05:05 - 1:05:46 (00:40)
Summary
Hong went through a violent experience after confronting her partner about his cocaine addiction. The incident occurred in Silicon Valley, where drugs and aggressive behavior in the tech industry are common.
ChapterHarmful Effects of a Controlling Religious Group
EpisodePart Two: The Moonies Are So Much Worse Than You Could Possibly Imagine
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The book "Hunger" helped a woman break free from the control of the cult leader Sun Myung Moon, despite being continuously pursued by church members.
1:05:46 - 1:08:10 (02:24)
Summary
The book "Hunger" helped a woman break free from the control of the cult leader Sun Myung Moon, despite being continuously pursued by church members. The damage caused by Moon's actions and the indoctrination tactics used in homeschooling cults are widespread but can be overcome with perseverance and education.