Special Episode: Reflections on ’The Last Days’ with Ali Millar
Cult Hackers3 Aug 2022

Special Episode: Reflections on ’The Last Days’ with Ali Millar

On this special episode, author Ali Millar talks about the release of her wonderful new book 'The Last Days' and why she had to tell her story, growing up in, and eventually leaving the Jehovah's Witnesses. We explore with her the experience of childhood indoctrination and the lessons it teaches, Ali's leading a 'double life', her experience with an eating disorder and the harrowing experience of a judicial committee. We also discuss the question of how society should treat damaging groups.

Ali's website

https://www.alimillar.com

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