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Today, I'm joined by Vennie Kocsis, the author of Cult Child, who shares her harrowing experiences growing up in the cult, Sam Fife The Move. Vennie discusses her early childhood, the transformation of her mother into a cult member, and the psychological trauma that ensued. She reflects on the cult's beliefs, the abuse she and other children endured, and the lasting impact of these experiences on her life. The conversation also touches on the intersection of cults and government, the ongoing legacy of Sam Fife's cult, and the importance of healing and awareness for survivors. We delve into the predatory tactics used by cults, the impact of shame and trauma on identity, and the importance of therapy in recovery.

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Keywords: cult, memoir, trauma, abuse, Sam Fife, Vennie Kocsis, childhood, disassociation, survivor stories, psychological impact, cults, trauma, shame, spirituality, healing, identity, therapy, self-discovery, mental health, recovery


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