DiscoverSound MindMaelstrom Pullman reflects on how being “forged in a lifetime of child abuse” stooped in an obscure sect of Christianity, led to them having an overdeveloped sense of justice, and more!
Maelstrom Pullman reflects on how being “forged in a lifetime of child abuse” stooped in an obscure sect of Christianity, led to them having an overdeveloped sense of justice, and more!

Maelstrom Pullman reflects on how being “forged in a lifetime of child abuse” stooped in an obscure sect of Christianity, led to them having an overdeveloped sense of justice, and more!

Update: 2020-08-13
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In this first installment of Sound Mind’s interview with Maelstrom Pullman, they reflect on how being “forged in a lifetime of child abuse” stooped in an obscure sect of Christianity, led to them having an overdeveloped sense of justice that fuels everything from their online crusading, to battling Whole Foods concerning their pink hair, to declaring Ammon Bundy a domestic terrorist.


Maelstrom discusses the difficulty that marginalized populations have finding quality therapy (and medical care in general), and much more!

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Maelstrom Pullman reflects on how being “forged in a lifetime of child abuse” stooped in an obscure sect of Christianity, led to them having an overdeveloped sense of justice, and more!

Maelstrom Pullman reflects on how being “forged in a lifetime of child abuse” stooped in an obscure sect of Christianity, led to them having an overdeveloped sense of justice, and more!

Shannon Morgan