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Episode 12: Breaking Free: The Emotional, Financial, and Psychological Costs of Leaving a Cult

Episode 12: Breaking Free: The Emotional, Financial, and Psychological Costs of Leaving a Cult

Update: 2024-10-01
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The conversation explores the concept of exit costs in cults, focusing on the United Pentecostal Church International and the Children of God. It discusses the high entrance costs, such as strict dress codes and behavioral expectations, and the financial costs of giving to the church. The conversation also delves into the psychological and emotional damage caused by cults, including the disengagement from skepticism and the fear of eternal damnation. The exit costs of leaving a cult are examined, including the loss of faith and the difficulty of rebuilding a new framework. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the lasting impacts of cults, such as social anxiety and the fear of judgment. In this conversation, Daniella and Scot discuss the mischaracterization of criticism and the all-or-nothing mentality within cults. They explore the concept of cognitive dissonance and how it plays into entrance and exit costs. They also examine the historical patterns of cults and the dangers of not deconstructing harmful ideologies. The conversation emphasizes the importance of deconstruction and the potential for finding joy and happiness on the other side.

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Episode 12: Breaking Free: The Emotional, Financial, and Psychological Costs of Leaving a Cult

Episode 12: Breaking Free: The Emotional, Financial, and Psychological Costs of Leaving a Cult

Daniella Mestyanek Young