Squirrel Brain Stories (The Peach House Cult)

Episode 30: The Pastor Who Wasn’t a Pastor

55 min · 25. maj 2026
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In Episode 30 of Squirrel Brain Stories, Angie and Adria continue unpacking the long-term effects of life inside a high-control religious group, while revealing new information about the man at the center of it all. What started as questions about authority and legitimacy turns into a deeper conversation about coercive control, abuse normalization, survivor guilt, and the systems that repeatedly failed to protect vulnerable people. This episode explores how manipulation often hides behind titles, institutions, and public perception, while survivors are left questioning themselves for years afterward. Topics include:• Investigating the cult leader’s past and credentials • Religious authority and manufactured legitimacy • Why survivors often blame themselves • Emotional shutdown and delayed development • Abuse hidden behind “family values” • The importance of recognizing coercive control • Protecting children from high-control environments • Resources and warning signs for abusive relationships This episode contains discussions of abuse, trauma, coercive control, and cult recovery. #SquirrelBrainStories #CultSurvivor #ReligiousTrauma #HighControlGroup

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Episode 30: The Pastor Who Wasn’t a Pastor

In Episode 30 of Squirrel Brain Stories, Angie and Adria continue unpacking the long-term effects of life inside a high-control religious group, while revealing new information about the man at the center of it all. What started as questions about authority and legitimacy turns into a deeper conversation about coercive control, abuse normalization, survivor guilt, and the systems that repeatedly failed to protect vulnerable people. This episode explores how manipulation often hides behind titles, institutions, and public perception, while survivors are left questioning themselves for years afterward. Topics include:• Investigating the cult leader’s past and credentials • Religious authority and manufactured legitimacy • Why survivors often blame themselves • Emotional shutdown and delayed development • Abuse hidden behind “family values” • The importance of recognizing coercive control • Protecting children from high-control environments • Resources and warning signs for abusive relationships This episode contains discussions of abuse, trauma, coercive control, and cult recovery. #SquirrelBrainStories #CultSurvivor #ReligiousTrauma #HighControlGroup

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