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In this episode, Scott Loyd and Daniela Mestyanek-Young engage in a deep conversation with Andi Wiseman about the nature of cults, particularly focusing on the military and Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). They explore the harmful aspects of 12-step programs, the intersection of addiction and systemic issues, and the importance of listening to survivors. The discussion highlights personal experiences with cult-like behavior in nonprofits and the need for a broader understanding of recovery beyond traditional frameworks.
Andi's Links
Website
The Book: The Unsubtle Art of Unfucking Your Life
Daniella's Links:
You can read all about my story in my book, Uncultured-- buy signed copies here. https://bit.ly/SignedUncultured
For more info on me:
Patreon: https://bit.ly/YTPLanding
Cult book Clubs (Advanced AND Memoirs) Annual Membership: https://bit.ly/YTPLanding
Get an autographed copy of my book, Uncultured: https://bit.ly/SignedUncultured
Get my book, Uncultured, from Bookshop.org: https://bit.ly/4g1Ufw8
Daniella’s Tiktok: https://bit.ly/4bwvNC0
Instagram: https://bit.ly/4ePAOFK / daniellamyoung_
Unamerican video book (on Patreon): https://bit.ly/YTVideoBook
Secret Practice video book (on Patreon): https://bit.ly/3ZswGY8
Other Podcasts
Daniella's other podcast: Hey White Women
Scot's TikTok
@thescotloyd
Takeaways
Cults can be found in various societal structures, including the military and AA. The 12-step model may not work for everyone and can be harmful. Recovery is a personal journey that can take many forms. Cults often manipulate vulnerable individuals seeking connection. The nonprofit sector can exhibit cult-like behaviors. Systemic issues contribute to addiction and recovery challenges. Listening to survivors is crucial for understanding the impact of cults. Secrecy in groups often hides harmful practices. Challenging the status quo is necessary for meaningful change. Individual action alone cannot solve systemic problems.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Cults and Group Behavior 03:01 Exploring the Definition of Cults 06:08 The Role of AA and Military in Cult Dynamics 08:59 The Harmful Impact of 12-Step Programs 11:59 Generational Trauma and Cult Influence 14:59 Personal Stories and Systemic Issues 18:04 Navigating Nonprofit Work and Cult-like Structures 20:52 The Intersection of Individual Action and Systemic Problems 29:42 Systemic Issues in Recovery 36:18 The Intersection of Faith and Recovery Programs 40:06 The Role of the State in Addiction Treatment 43:20 Cults and Coercive Control 49:04 Understanding Trauma and Recovery 55:02 Promoting Open Conversations about Recovery
Produced by Haley Phillips
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In this episode, Scott Loyd and Daniela Mestyanek-Young engage in a deep conversation with Andi Wiseman about the nature of cults, particularly focusing on the military and Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). They explore the harmful aspects of 12-step programs, the intersection of addiction and systemic issues, and the importance of listening to survivors. The discussion highlights personal experiences with cult-like behavior in nonprofits and the need for a broader understanding of recovery beyond traditional frameworks.
Andi's Links
Website
The Book: The Unsubtle Art of Unfucking Your Life
Daniella's Links:
You can read all about my story in my book, Uncultured-- buy signed copies here. https://bit.ly/SignedUncultured
For more info on me:
Patreon: https://bit.ly/YTPLanding
Cult book Clubs (Advanced AND Memoirs) Annual Membership: https://bit.ly/YTPLanding
Get an autographed copy of my book, Uncultured: https://bit.ly/SignedUncultured
Get my book, Uncultured, from Bookshop.org: https://bit.ly/4g1Ufw8
Daniella’s Tiktok: https://bit.ly/4bwvNC0
Instagram: https://bit.ly/4ePAOFK / daniellamyoung_
Unamerican video book (on Patreon): https://bit.ly/YTVideoBook
Secret Practice video book (on Patreon): https://bit.ly/3ZswGY8
Other Podcasts
Daniella's other podcast: Hey White Women
Scot's TikTok
@thescotloyd
Takeaways
Cults can be found in various societal structures, including the military and AA. The 12-step model may not work for everyone and can be harmful. Recovery is a personal journey that can take many forms. Cults often manipulate vulnerable individuals seeking connection. The nonprofit sector can exhibit cult-like behaviors. Systemic issues contribute to addiction and recovery challenges. Listening to survivors is crucial for understanding the impact of cults. Secrecy in groups often hides harmful practices. Challenging the status quo is necessary for meaningful change. Individual action alone cannot solve systemic problems.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Cults and Group Behavior 03:01 Exploring the Definition of Cults 06:08 The Role of AA and Military in Cult Dynamics 08:59 The Harmful Impact of 12-Step Programs 11:59 Generational Trauma and Cult Influence 14:59 Personal Stories and Systemic Issues 18:04 Navigating Nonprofit Work and Cult-like Structures 20:52 The Intersection of Individual Action and Systemic Problems 29:42 Systemic Issues in Recovery 36:18 The Intersection of Faith and Recovery Programs 40:06 The Role of the State in Addiction Treatment 43:20 Cults and Coercive Control 49:04 Understanding Trauma and Recovery 55:02 Promoting Open Conversations about Recovery
Produced by Haley Phillips
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