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From a Book Cult to The Weigh Down Cult: “Oops, I Joined Another Cult!”

From a Book Cult to The Weigh Down Cult: “Oops, I Joined Another Cult!”

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Today’s guest thought she was just signing up for a summer job. And then, years later, she thought she was just joining a church. What she got instead?


Cults. TWO OF THEM.


Meet Aydrea — writer, stepmom, and lover of rules. In college, she joined a company that promised purpose, leadership, and a paycheck. Instead, she got cold showers, commission-only “training,” and a summer knocking on strangers' doors… while carrying 40 pounds of encyclopedias.


But plot twist: just when she thought she’d moved on, community came calling again. This time through a church weight loss group, …where Diet Mountain Dew became her spiritual practice, and hunger was a sign of holiness.


Funny, sharp, and disarmingly honest, Aydrea shares what it’s like to look back and realize oh, cool cool… I joined TWO cults. And maybe more importantly, how the craving for belonging can sneak us into places we never meant to be.


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