
Spirituality, Mysticism and Consciousness With Andrew Jasko
In the last ever episode of 'What Should I Think About...?' (soon to become Cult Hackers), Andrew Jasko, M.Div. joins us. Andrew is a Religious Trauma Coach with an MA in Counselling Psychology. On the podcast today he talks about his own experience of being the subject of prophecy within a Pentecostal Church, his struggle with his faith, his experience of religious trauma and his journey out of the church. He also talks about his views on consciousness, spirituality and mysticism and affably responds to Stephen's skeptical challenges. Andrew Jasko website and blog https://lifeafterdogma.org/
17 Sep 20221h 4min

Work Life Balance in a Cult
Did Jesus have a work-life balance problem? What are the 'work' commitments for members of cults? As a former Jehovah's Witness Stephen reflects upon the work commitments of an active Jehovah's Witness? What may be the long-lasting psychological effects of being 'always on' for ex members? These are all subjects explored in this week's episode, plus how organizational psychologists research the subject and how that might be able to help us think about getting the balance right. And Celine points out some of Stephen's possible issues in this area. Please Note: This podcast is soon to be renamed Cult Hackers. The feed will remain the same. References Making Whole-Souled Sacrifices for Jehovah, The Watchtower Announcing Jehovah’s Kingdom—2012 https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2012045#h=10:0-17:389 Summer Reminders, Our Kingdom Ministry—1993 https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/201993207?q=summer+reminders&p=par McDowall, A., & Lindsay, A. (2014). Work–life balance in the police: The development of a self-management competency framework. Journal of Business and Psychology, 29(3), 397-411.
10 Sep 20221h 23min

Changing Laws To Protect Society From Cults With The Counter Cult Coalition
Taking action against cults and spiritual abuse requires changes in law and policies often at the National or State level. How is this achieved? Today we welcome Lisa Kendall, herself a former member of a cult called 'The Move of God', and the Founder and Director of the Counter Cult Coalition. Lisa has a Masters in Public Administration from Portland State University. We also welcome Jake Giovati from the University of Buffalo School of Law. Become a Patron https://www.patreon.com/whatshouldithinkabout Contact Us https://www.evilsheep.co.uk/contact Counter Cult Coalition Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/countercultcoalition/
3 Sep 202255min

Does Jehovah’s Witnesses literature cause psychological disorders?
Prompted by a Tweet, Celine and Stephen explore the judgement that Jehovah's Witnesses literature can cause psychological damage and that it employs NLP (Neuro-linguistic Programming) in order to influence people. Lots of questions follow: What is the claim? How could we scientifically research it? What is NLP? Contact us https://www.evilsheep.co.uk/contact Become a patron https://www.evilsheep.co.uk/contact References and Reading Forum 18 Story https://www.forum18.org/archive.php?article_id=2767 Neuro-linguistic programming: cargo cult psychology? https://www.researchgate.net/publication/242770183_Neuro-linguistic_programming_cargo_cult_psychology
27 Aug 20221h 2min

Synergy between Terrorism and Cults with Darin Challacombe PhD
Darin Challacombe is a social scientist and researcher in the field of terrorism. He recently gave a talk at the ICSA conference about the synergy between cults and terror groups. Stephen grabbed the opportunity to speak to him about what the similarities and differences are. Darin also discusses some groups who morph from cult to terrorist as well as the strategies being deployed to disrupt radicalisation of vulnerable individuals. Darin's Twitter handle is @ksresearcher Contact us at https://www.evilsheep.co.uk/contact Become a patron for just $1.50 per month. https://www.patreon.com/whatshouldithinkabout
20 Aug 202249min

Beliefs: The weird, the dangerous, the benign and the useful.
Does it matter what cults believe? Or is it only what they do that matters? Should we respect beliefs that aren't true? How should we engage with beliefs? Should we challenge each others beliefs? And how should the podcast engage with cult escape stories that include finding a new set of religious or mystical beliefs? In today's podcast Celine and Stephen explore these questions by looking at some unorthodox belief systems; The Aetherius Society, the Breatharians, Fruitarians and the Workers' Institute of Marxism–Leninism–Mao Zedong Thought, as well as 'men's movement' committed to bringing back the patriarchy! This podcast was recorded before the attack on author Salman Rushdie. Links To become a patron https://www.patreon.com/whatshouldithinkabout To contact us https://www.evilsheep.co.uk/contact References The Aethrian Society https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/18/opinion/gods-from-space-aetherius.html The Cult Next Door https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08c3vrx
13 Aug 20221h 17min

Hero Worship with Germ and Maryann
What function do heroes serve? Why were we not allowed to have posters of our heroes on our bedroom walls? Who are our modern day heroes? What happens when our heroes disappoint us or show us they are human? What cultural differences are there between the USA and the UK around heroes?
6 Aug 202255min

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
3 Aug 20221h 7min