Episode
You’ve Got to Be Culting Me with Sarah Edmondson
Description
Jennifer and Pumps are joined by Sarah Edmondson, former member-turned-whistleblower of NXIVM, featured on HBO's The Vow and the co-host of A Little Bit Culty. It's decided that Pumps is the ideal candidate for cult recruitment and Jennifer may or may not already be in one. Subscribe to our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IveHadItPodcast Follow Us: I've Had It Podcast: @Ivehaditpodcast Jennifer Welch: @mizzwelch Angie "Pumps" Sullivan: @pumpspumpspumps Special Guest: Sarah Edmondson: @sarahedmondson Check Out: A Little Bit Culty on Apple Podcasts
Chapters
The use of cell phones, especially among younger generations, has had a significant impact on social interaction and behavior.
00:00 - 03:36 (03:36)
Summary
The use of cell phones, especially among younger generations, has had a significant impact on social interaction and behavior. While it has provided a new level of connectivity, it has also changed the way we communicate and interact with others.
EpisodeYou’ve Got to Be Culting Me with Sarah Edmondson
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The speaker discusses the challenges of client communication and the unrealistic human-dog standards some people have.
03:36 - 09:47 (06:11)
Summary
The speaker discusses the challenges of client communication and the unrealistic human-dog standards some people have. Additionally, the conversation touches on the prevalence of conspiracy theories and false beliefs in society.
EpisodeYou’ve Got to Be Culting Me with Sarah Edmondson
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The feeling of belonging is a powerful human need, especially during the pandemic.
09:47 - 12:49 (03:01)
Summary
The feeling of belonging is a powerful human need, especially during the pandemic. However, some groups can turn into cults, leading to isolation and shame for those who try to leave.
EpisodeYou’ve Got to Be Culting Me with Sarah Edmondson
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The host discusses a recent QAnon related incident at a Target store and reflects on how people can easily get drawn into the QAnon conspiracy theory movement.
12:49 - 18:45 (05:56)
Summary
The host discusses a recent QAnon related incident at a Target store and reflects on how people can easily get drawn into the QAnon conspiracy theory movement.
EpisodeYou’ve Got to Be Culting Me with Sarah Edmondson
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The use of SEO and algorithms are being utilized to sway weak minds towards the poisonous grips of cult leaders, however, the reality behind these leaders and organizations may not be what they present themselves to be.
18:45 - 25:18 (06:32)
Summary
The use of SEO and algorithms are being utilized to sway weak minds towards the poisonous grips of cult leaders, however, the reality behind these leaders and organizations may not be what they present themselves to be.
EpisodeYou’ve Got to Be Culting Me with Sarah Edmondson
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The speaker believes that sororities can be "a little bit culty" due to the structure of young women having authority over others and the pressure to conform and look alike.
25:18 - 31:20 (06:02)
Summary
The speaker believes that sororities can be "a little bit culty" due to the structure of young women having authority over others and the pressure to conform and look alike. While some sororities may be better than others, there are underlying problems with the system that need to be addressed.
EpisodeYou’ve Got to Be Culting Me with Sarah Edmondson
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Sarah Edmondson, from The Vow, shares resources to recover from a cult or identify if you are in one.
31:20 - 33:11 (01:50)
Summary
Sarah Edmondson, from The Vow, shares resources to recover from a cult or identify if you are in one. Find her on Instagram and check out her podcast, A Little Bit Culty.
EpisodeYou’ve Got to Be Culting Me with Sarah Edmondson
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The speaker discusses the impact of social media on love and consumerism, highlighting the obsession with likes, follows, and ratings, as well as the influence of advertising on our purchasing decisions.
33:11 - 35:18 (02:07)
Summary
The speaker discusses the impact of social media on love and consumerism, highlighting the obsession with likes, follows, and ratings, as well as the influence of advertising on our purchasing decisions.