Was I In A Cult?

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  • Summary

  • Hosted by Tyler Measom and Liz Iacuzzi, Was I In A Cult? is a documentary-style podcast showcasing individuals who have been in, and most importantly, successfully left a cult. Told first-hand by the experiencer themself, these are raw, riveting and inspirational tales of what it means to be a survivor. Using levity and info-tainment, the show humanizes the cultic experience and may leave some of our listeners asking themselves…“Wait…Was I In A Cult?” If you or someone you know has been in a cult and want to share your story, contact us at info@wasiinacult.com. We'd love to hear from you.
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Episodes
  • Santa is My Cult Leader: “He Sees Everything”
    Dec 16 2024

    Today we’re joined by Finrod Jellybottoms, a chosen elf who escaped Santa’s magical workshop. Beneath the candy-striped facade lies a grueling cultic system of manipulation, free labor, and fear-based loyalty. Finrod shares his harrowing journey from a hopeful young elf in Frost Hollow to years of exploitation under Santa’s rule, uncovering the dark truths behind the “joy” of Christmas and the infamous Elf on a Shelf. We are glad Finrod got out and is able to remind us about the true meaning of Christmas…

    Happy holidays everyone! Thank you for your continued support. We’ll be back JAN 13th 2025!!! Until then, stay safe and out of cults!

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    Follow us on Instagram/TikTok/FB: @wasiinacult

    Have your own story? Email us: info@wasiinacult.com

    Please support Was I In A Cult? Through Patreon (we appreciate the hell out of you guys): https://www.patreon.com/wasiinacult

    Merch is here! www.wasiinacult.com

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Zendik Farm PT2: “Embracing the Death Culture”
    Dec 9 2024

    In the gripping conclusion to Jeanne Nolan's story, the idyllic facade of Zendik Farm finally shatters. Beneath its promises of revolution and a self-sustaining community lies a darker reality: broken families and devastating power plays. Jeanne recounts her heart-wrenching separation from her baby, the unraveling of relationships under the commune’s twisted rules, and her ultimate escape after 17 long years. Through painful truths and a hard-won sense of clarity, Jeanne forges a new life outside the cult, turning trauma into a legacy of love, family, and a thriving organic gardening business that inspires others to embrace sustainability, growth, and connection… and all in a very healthy and not-at-all culty way of course. This is a story of resilience, transformation, and the extraordinary ability to cultivate beauty from even the darkest of places.

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    Buy Jeanne’s book here!!

    Jeanne’s incredible business “The Organic Gardener” https://www.theorganicgardener.net/

    And if you want more Zendik, read Helen Zuman’s memoir, “Mating in Captivity”

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    Follow us on Instagram/TikTok/FB: @wasiinacult

    Have your own story? Email us: info@wasiinacult.com

    Please support Was I In A Cult? Through Patreon (we appreciate the hell out of you guys): https://www.patreon.com/wasiinacult

    Merch is here! www.wasiinacult.com

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Zendik Farm PT1: “Stop Bitching, Start a Revolution”
    Dec 2 2024

    What happens when an idealistic teen swaps suburban comforts for a “revolutionary” arts cooperative promising harmony with the Earth, free love, and organic farming? Jeanne Nolan thought she’d found utopia at Zendik Farm—a bohemian paradise where creativity and sustainability reigned supreme. But behind the lush gardens and groovy slogans lurked manipulation, sexual politics, and a strict hierarchy led by two enigmatic leaders. In part one of this captivating two-parter, Jeanne reveals her journey from wide-eyed seeker to “Zendik warrior,” the allure of life on the fringe, and the cracks that began to form in the farm’s idyllic facade. Was Zendik Farm truly a haven, or just another cleverly veiled cult? Let’s dig into the dirt.

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    Follow us on Instagram/TikTok/FB: @wasiinacult

    Have your own story? Email us: info@wasiinacult.com

    Please support Was I In A Cult? Through Patreon (we appreciate the hell out of you guys): patreon.com/wasiinacult

    Merch is here! wasiinacult.com

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    1 hr and 7 mins

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Good story, annoying presenters

I only listened to one episode, I did want to know how the story ended buy I really could not bear another instalment of the presenters' style, which I found over the top and inappropriate for the seriousness of the stories told. The light hearted intent is fine, but the actual delivery would be better if toned down a few notches (excess mockery and loughing)

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