The Off-Ramp Project
Dr. Janja Lalich and I talk about cults (we are both cult survivors and cult researchers) and we meander through these topics: Why people join: * The main thing that attracts people to cults is their own idealism. * Most people are recruited into cults by friends and family. * Making enemies and monsters on the outside is one way that cults keep people trapped. * Isolation is a key way that cults and abusers control people; if you're a concerned person on the outside, keep the lines of communication open if you can. * Don't argue about the cult or the leader; be a friend and include them in pleasant times to remind them of the possibilities on the outside of the cult or abusive relationship. When people leave: * Become their safe haven; don't challenge or lecture or criticize. * Let them decompress; they've been through hell and need some time to think their own thoughts. * Support them in learning more about how cults work so that they can see how they were taken in -- and how to avoid cultic control in the future. About the supposed "power" and charisma of cult leaders: * Cults are first and foremost abusive relationships, and you can leave them and heal. * Charisma and power don't live inside leaders: we give it to them, and we can take it back. * You can save money on transcendent cult-leader-inspired experiences and just take LSD instead (this is a joke, but not really). Learn more about Janja's work and find support: https://www.lalichcenter.org/ [https://www.lalichcenter.org/] Books mentioned in this episode: Bounded Choice Take Back Your Life Escaping Utopia Cults in Our Midst See them at Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/lists/the-off-ramp-project [https://bookshop.org/lists/the-off-ramp-project]
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