219 Episodo

  1. Nicoletta Heidegger - BDSM vs. Abuse

    Publicado: 3/2/2021
  2. Yuval Laor - Fervor, Awe, and Hyperreligiosity

    Publicado: 27/1/2021
  3. Lucien Greaves - The Satanic Temple, Satanic Panic, & Recovered Memory

    Publicado: 19/1/2021
  4. Jitarth Jadeja - Former QAnon Believer

    Publicado: 13/1/2021
  5. Amber Dawn Lee - Zion Society (Fundamentalist Mormon Cult)

    Publicado: 6/1/2021
  6. Amanda Montell - The Language of Cults and Fanaticism

    Publicado: 30/12/2020
  7. Cliff "Fifth" Henderson - Jehovah's Witnesses

    Publicado: 23/12/2020
  8. Naomi Gibson - Children of God and NXIVM, Part 2: Recruited into NXIVM

    Publicado: 17/12/2020
  9. Frank Meeink - From Neo-Nazism to Anti-Racism

    Publicado: 10/12/2020
  10. Naomi Gibson – Children of God and NXIVM, Part 1: Life on an Abusive Commune

    Publicado: 2/12/2020
  11. Vikram Gandhi - Being Kumaré, the Fake Guru

    Publicado: 25/11/2020
  12. Noël Wells - Scam Psychic Retreat

    Publicado: 18/11/2020
  13. India Oxenberg - NXIVM

    Publicado: 11/11/2020
  14. Steve Hassan - The Moonies, Trump, and QAnon

    Publicado: 4/11/2020
  15. Esther & Lori - Current FLDS Members

    Publicado: 27/10/2020
  16. Will Allen - Buddhafield

    Publicado: 20/10/2020
  17. Moses Storm - Andrea Yates's Cult

    Publicado: 13/10/2020
  18. Lola's Mom - Mormon-Offshoot Cult

    Publicado: 7/10/2020
  19. Trust Me Trailer

    Publicado: 2/10/2020

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Trust Me is a weekly interview podcast about cults, extreme belief, and the fine line between devotion and delusion—told through firsthand accounts from the people who lived it. Hosted by two women who’ve been in cults themselves, Lola Blanc and Meagan Elizabeth, the show features survivors from groups like Heaven’s Gate, the Manson Family, NXIVM, OneTaste and more–sharing personal stories of how they got in, how they got out, and everything in between. Each week, they invite these guests alongside experts who can dive deep into seductive leaders, the darker aspects of organized religion, and the subtler shades of groupthink and the psychology of influence. Trust Me explores it all with unfiltered honesty, dark humor, and a lot of heart. This isn’t a sensationalized deep dive into cults—it’s a compassionate, first-person exploration of what it means to believe, to belong, and to break free. At the end of the day, wanting to believe in something bigger than yourself is one of the most human instincts there is.

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