
A Little Bit Culty
When the World Didn’t End: Guinevere Turner’s Cult Memoir (Part 2)
Aug 21, 2023
Guinevere Turner, author of the memoir 'When the World Didn’t End', talks about returning to "normal" life after growing up in a cult, how her story became a thriller, and the weird aspects of life post-cult. They also discuss the influence of cult experiences on career choices, the relationship between cult and true crime documentaries, recognizing coercive control in cults and family groups, the impact and healing process, susceptibility to coercive control, the rush and pressure of writing a book, educational programs and communal living, and the importance of raising awareness about abuses of power.
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- Support groups for cult survivors are crucial for healing and finding a sense of belonging.
- Taking the time to process trauma before rushing to write a memoir is essential for a meaningful and impactful book.
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The Importance of Cult Recovery Support Groups
Support groups for cult survivors are crucial for healing and finding a sense of belonging. The speaker emphasizes the power of connecting with other ex-members who understand the experiences and challenges faced in cults. These groups provide a safe space for sharing stories, discussing red flags, and offering support. It is important to listen to and learn from the experiences of others to gain insights into the dynamics of coercive control and manipulation.
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