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Rerelease: Cults episode with Dr. Janja Lalich

Rerelease: Cults episode with Dr. Janja Lalich

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I'm rereleasing this episode on President's Day for no reason whatsoever...

This episode was first released in March 2021.

Is someone you know and love in a cult? Do you want to help them?

Have you been told you're in a cult, but your organization denies it?

Do you wish to know the signs of a cult leader or a cult? You're not alone! And Dr. Lalich can help.

Courtney sat down with researcher, author, and educator, Dr. Janja Lalich, Ph.D.

Dr. Lalich specializes in cults and extremist groups and has worked with current members, former members, and families of members of controversial groups. A former Fulbright scholar, and Professor Emerita of Sociology, Dr. Lalich is the founder and director of the Center for Research on Influence and Control. She has a Master’s in Human Development and a Ph.D. in Human and Organizational Systems. She’s written numerous books, including her most recent one, Take Back Your Life: Recovering from Cults and Abusive Relationships. The audiobook is coming out soon with Sarah Edmunson, narrating.

Dr. Lalich is a former member of a cult herself, and is in, and produced several cult documentaries including: Heavens Gate, Seduced, The UnXplained, The Lost Women of NXIVM, Explained, Cults and Extreme Belief, and more.

To learn more about Dr. Lalich, visit:

http://cultresearch.org/

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Special thanks to:

  • Eric Backus for editing and mixing this episode.
  • Mandy Work for all of your hard work.
  • Photography by Joe Mazza, Brave Lux. For more information, go to http://bravelux.com/
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