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Send us a textMOVIE DISCUSSION: Sons of Patriarchy: Podcast, Instagram, Website / Outreach Idaho: WebsitePeter Bell, host of the Sons of Patriarchy podcast, joins Melvin to discuss a little-seen 2015 documentary titled Welcome to Leith. As Peter podcasts about the ideological invasion of Douglas Wilson and Christian Nationalism over Moscow, Idaho, Melvin was reminded of the Welcome to Leith - a documentary about notorious white supremacist Craig Cobb's attempted local government takeover of Leith, North Dakota - and jumped at the opportunity to discuss it with Peter!Topics:(PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 30-minutes discussing the importance of including a mix of Christian & non-Christian voices in journalistic endeavors, the differences between the two, and how the pursuit of truth requires media literacy. (PATREON EXCLUSIVE)Peter ponders the relationship between truth and bravery, and teases out what to expect with Sons of Patriarchy Season 2.Similarities between the "invasions" of Moscow, Idaho and Leith, North Dakota, and also Douglas Wilson and Craig Cobb.Has the internet increased the danger of radicalization?It takes less than a year for an evil man to destabilize a community.The impact of complex trauma.How the Quiverfull Movement is actually just Birtherism; or better understood as familial slavery and eugenics.The end of the film and aftermath between 2015 and 2025.Recommendations:Barbie (2023) (Movie)42 (2013) (Movie)Katherine Stewart (Author)Marissa Burt (Author)Go outside! Be kind! Talk to strangers!The Book of Common Prayer (Book) (2019)My Scientology Movie (2015) (Documentary) Support the showSupport on Patreon for Unique Perks! Early access to uncut episodes Vote on a movie/show we review One-time reward of two Cinematic Doctrine Stickers & Pins Social Links: Threads Website Substack Instagram Facebook Group
Welcome to the second episode of our new segment, "TSFU INTERVIEWS..."!In this episode, Fallon sits down with author Cait West to chat about her life and her new memoir, "Rift: A Memoir of Breaking Away from Christian Patriarchy". Cait spills all the details about growing up in the strict Christian Patriarchy movement, which adopts the beliefs of the Quiverfull Movement (check out our episode "The New F Word- Ep. 5: "Under Authority" and The Quiverfull Movement") and emphasizes men's role of authority. She was groomed to be a stay-at-home daughter with no college or career in sight. Every detail of her life was controlled until she found the courage to escape.Rift is Cait's amazing story of breaking free from this oppressive upbringing and forging her own path. She dives into the lingering effects of patriarchal religious trauma and her own role in those systems. Her story sheds light on the impacts of "purity culture" and the abuse in some extremist Christian communities.Check out "Rift: A Memoir of Breaking Away from Christian Patriarchy" on Amazon!✨If you wanna get your TSFU episodes ad free and on Tuesdays instead of Fridays, check out our Patreon! You get access to over 200 episodes that aren't on the regular feed, and you'd like them all ad free, join our Patreon for as little as $5 a month! There is actually now a new FREE version that you can try with no commitment!
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Ash summarizes the third episode of Shiny Happy People, "Under Authority". In this episode, "Bill Gothard and Jim Bob Duggar grow their shared vision into an international empire on the backs of young people. Unpaid labor, abuse, and threats of retaliation build, until Gothard is finally cut down inside of his own organization. But the roots he put down are now spreading everywhere..." - Amazon PrimeFallon then talks about the Quiverfull movement, a Christian position that sees large families as blessings from God. Andrea Yates, who infamously drowned her children in a bathtub, after repeatedly being told that she needed psychiatric care, and her family were apart of this movement.TW: sexual assault and child sex abuse.-Join us for as little as $5 a month on Patreon!-We have super fun merch, go take a look!-We'd love to see you in our Discord, come hang out!-Audio editing by River Innes.-Sources:https://www.cosmopolitan.com/entertainment/books/q-and-a/a41047/growing-up-quiverfull-interview/https://www.npr.org/2009/03/25/102005062/in-quiverfull-movement-birth-control-is-shunned#:~:text=The%20movement%2C%20called%20Quiverfull%2C%20is,the%20right%20number%20of%20children.https://breakingblue.org/3342/uncategorized/the-quiverfull-movement-the-scary-truth/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_Yates#cite_note-spencer-25https://web.archive.org/web/20170202131231/http://www.parkdietzassociates.com/files/Report_of_Dr._Park_Dietz_re._Andrea_Yates__2002.pdfhttps://www.ranker.com/list/rules-and-rituals-from-quiverfull-christian-movement/kathy-benjaminhttps://time.com/3918215/modesty-culture-rape-culture/https://www.rawstory.com/2016/05/duggar-cult-founder-plans-kansas-retreat-to-set-up-arranged-marriages-for-teen-girls/https://paulwilkinson.wordpress.com/2016/05/09/meet-evangelical-vaughn-ohlman-ranker-coms-worst-person-of-the-week/https://www.salon.com/2016/05/06/arranged_marriages_in_the_u_s_kansas_fundamentalist_group_tied_to_duggars_tries_to_get_teens_hitched/https://www.womenshealthmag.com/life/a39980043/what-is-quiverfull-our-father/https://www.quiverfull.com/birth_control/dangersofvasectomy.htmlThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4523794/advertisement
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This week we're discussing the Quiverfull Movement, and it's ties with the teachings of Bill Gothard. If you ever saw someone drive a minivan up to a building with a sign saying "Institute of Basic Life Principles" on it and let out nineteen children, here's why. From the Duggars to the documentary Our Father, there's so much awful examples of Quiverfull families out there. This shall be the beginning of a very Bummersville two-parter. Thanks for listening and remember to like, rate, review, and email us at: cultscryptidsconspiracies@gmail.com or tweet us at @C3Podcast. Also check out our Patreon: www.patreon.com/cultscryptidsconspiracies. Thank you to T.J. Shirley for our theme.
We've seen them on reality TV - enormous families with dozens of children. But the their lives are nowhere near picture perfect, as they're bowing to male authority, having as many kids as possible, and using sub-par learning plans developed by predators. This insidious belief system has still gained a following even throughout its many scandals. Please consider supporting the companies that support us! -For listeners of the show, Everlywell is offering a discount of twenty percent off an at-home lab test at everlywell.com/CREEPY -Head to go.factor75.com/CREEPY60 and use code creepy60 to get $60% off your first box Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We've seen them on reality TV - enormous families with dozens of children. But the their lives are nowhere near picture perfect, as they're bowing to male authority, having as many kids as possible, and using sub-par learning plans developed by predators. This insidious belief system has still gained a following even throughout its many scandals. Please consider supporting the companies that support us! -For listeners of the show, Everlywell is offering a discount of twenty percent off an at-home lab test at everlywell.com/CREEPY -Head to go.factor75.com/CREEPY60 and use code creepy60 to get $60% off your first box Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ArchRadish (aka Chad) joins Joshed Raw (Josh) on Gods of Tomorrow to discuss his upbringing and experience in the Independent Fundamentalist Baptist (IFB) church and the Advanced Training Institute (ATI). Chad shares his knowledge of Bill Gothard and others in this cult that has been accused of sexual abuse allegations. Together they talk about key issues, such as the lack of central authority in the church, replacement theory, and the Quiverfull Movement. The episode ends on a positive note with Chad's journey to healing and a message of living outside of the church community. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/godsoftomorrow/support
Have you heard of the Quiverfull Movement? This week I bring you into the Evangelical Conservative Christian fold. There are no Quiverfull churches, but its belief are held by many. So how does the Quiverfull Movement get its message out there? What can people of different Christian denominations come together? Why do I call this a “soft” cult? Find out this week for Theory Tuesday. Are you in?Connect With Us:Instagram: @with_eandrTwitter: @with_eandrYouTube: with_eandrSupport the show
New year, new ep! Ashley traumatized herself while learning about the pervy and patriarchal cults that raised convicted sexual predator, Josh Duggar. She'll be diving deep into the Independent Fundamentalist Baptist Church (IFB), the Quiverfull Movement, and the Institute in Basic Life Principles (IBLP). Whip yourself up a mind eraser cocktail because you're going to need some brain bleach after this sick story. Resources: recoveringgrace.org netgrace.org daretodoubt.org
A discussion about the ABC 20/20 special with Diane Sawyer featuring an interview with Jennifer and Jordan Turpin who along with their 11 siblings survived a “house of horror” where their parents David and Louise Turpin used the bible to explain the years of abuse their children suffered. Sadie Carpenter, host of Leaving Eden podcast, discusses the Quiverfull and the families featured on reality television that are part of the movement. Reality Life with Kate CaseyPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecaseyCameo: https://cameo.com/katecaseyTwitter: https://twitter.com/katecaseyInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseycaTik Tok: http://www.tiktok.com/itskatecaseyClubhouse: @katecasey Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245Amazon.com: www.amazon.com/shop/katecaseySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Quiverfull movement, and similar movements, teach that all birth control is wrong, and families should produce as many children as possible. Joe and Rachel discuss some of the thoughts, beliefs, and arguments of the Quiverfull movement, along with the truth and freedom found in the Bible.
Today we delve into the evil Mike Pearl book that is used by many of those in the Quiverfull Movement. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tracy-barkley/support
Today we study the movement know as Quiverfull in which families have many children, homeschool, and generally isolate. Let's dive in. Time Stamps The movement: 2:54 Bill Gothard & The IBLP 29:48 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tracy-barkley/support
In this episode we discuss the quiverfull movement. You know, those people with all the kids. We discuss the origins, how it spread through the internet, and of course how the Duggar's made us all aware of it. We discuss their slim view of gender roles, their strict rules for sexuality and dating, and of course their love of homeschooling. We also discuss Josh Duggar and Bill Gothard's abuse, the retreat where they tried to marry off their kids. As always we are not experts, we just google this stuff. Click here to learn more about Vulgarity For Charity here: https://dissonancepod.com/vulgarity-for-charity/ Hosted by Trevor Poelman and Damien Doepping For more info and and our references check out https://beliefitornot.wordpress.com/ Also follow us on twitter @beliefitornot, instagram @beliefitornotpodcast, or facebook https://www.facebook.com/beliefitornot/ Or email beliefitornotpodcast@gmail.com Support Belief It Or Not Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
The Quiverfull Movement is all about letting God give you as many babies as possible to build up the Army of God. Think, the Duggars. We want to make 2 things clear at the get-go: Having a lot of kids is not bad, no matter how much we laugh at it. All big families aren’t quiverfull either. Many women have been hurt by this movement, so rest assured we understand the gravity of the hurt that women and kids, especially have experienced with this. Just like our episodes on cults or conmen preachers, we find humor on the edges, and hope a wider audience who enjoys idiotic hosts learn about things they didn’t know was going on around them. Karen and Bonnie let you in on what they'd name their kids if they had a bundle of them. Then they discuss the origin and widespread reach of the movement. It's as messed up as you think it is. From women not using a tampon for decades because they're knocked up, to the harsh discipline, and vasectomy and tubal tie reversal ministries, it's f-ed up. We also read stories from former quiverfull women who are, thankfully, out now. Our sources: La Wikipedia and article Bonnie read from. Terrible abusive video from Debi and Micheal Pearl (starts at the 1:25 mark). We have a SHOP. Come browse and get cute, profane gear! For our listeners, Audible is offering a FREE MONTH and ONE FREE BOOK if you sign up at audibletrial.com/Deconversion. You can also listen at: iTunes Spotify Stitcher Overcast YouTube
The latest episode of The Handmaid’s Tale “Household” saw us grappling with the dynamic between two women claiming maternal rights to the liberated Nichole, as well as exploring the wider reaching implications of a world where men’s authority goes unchecked, leading to a reality where women are treated as second-class citizens if they are lucky, and property if they are capable of bearing children. The imagery was haunting, the implications even more so. Dearbhla Walsh showed an adept hand at portraying this stark reality; she transports the viewer into a dystopian nightmare through a lulled sense of security in the opening scene. In a stark monochromatic Boston, with only June’s red handmaid’s colors shining through the dismal black and white doldrum, the viewer must take notice, even if only subconsciously: the handmaids do not belong here. They are outcasts in their own world, as the bleak color palate will remind us time and again.. Sneaking a peek into life in Gilead outside the narrowed scope of Boston afforded us an opportunity to see just how fortunate June has been, and allowed us to contemplate the ramifications of her actions had she been in this inhospitable environment of a dilapidated DC this entire time. By broadening the scope of our lens, we are able to more fully appreciate the liberties June has been afforded in her internal fight against Gilead, however minute those privileges may be... for in the Capital, handmaids have zero liberties.And from there we are steadily and constantly reminded that things can always get worse. Hope can be desecrated. Voices can be silenced. Wills can be broken. Freedoms and liberties previously thought to be innate can be stripped away. Promises and vows can be broken. But what cannot be broken is June’s resolve, nor the resolve of those who continue the fight despite such dire and desperate circumstances.We are reminded of this by the Martha who wakes June to rendezvous with Nick, in Aunt Lydia’s tears as she longs to return home, in June’s voice, ringing out against the hollow desecrated Lincoln Memorial that Serena will never be rid of her until her daughters are both safe. The path ahead may be dark and trepidatious, but still, hope rises, even in the most desperate of times.As for the Waterfords, their resolve is renewed, with Serena realizing she is powerless unless she stands as a reflection of her husband’s ideals.. Fred is forced into an unfamiliar role of submission by High Commander Winslow, who shows Waterford, through a tactful thrust of his hips and an intentional shoulder caress, that he is very much under Winslow’s eye. Fred’s need to assert sovereignty over himself and his ideals comes to a head as he delivers a speech that hearkens back to the Quiverfull Movement, a very petrifying and very real movement in the United States. For those unfamiliar with the Quiverfull Movement, it utilizes Fred’s exact words on those steps as the cornerstone for its belief system, plucked from Psalm 127:3-5 from the King James version of the Bible.The implications of a government dominated by the ideals of the Quiverfull Movement is, to put it mildly, horrifying. And in this moment, despite all the fear and control-mongering, we are reminded of the words emblazoned in the Lincoln Memorial: “In this temple, as in the hearts of the people for whom he saved the Union, the memory of Abraham Lincoln is enshrined forever”.And though we see Lincoln’s likeness completely shattered, we, and June, see his clenched fist remains. And just as that fist has survived a most brutal onslaught, so too shall June survive this affront to everything she holds dear but has seen stripped away. And just as she stood against Serena, verbally annihilating her, so do we hope she is able to obliterate the cornersSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/TheRedResistance)
Cass Midgley and Bob Pondillo interview "Elle." She's not out to many of her friends and family as having left the Christian faith in which she was raised: Plymouth Brethren and a part of the Quiverfull Movement. She has a lot to say about women's issues, adopting orphans with down syndrome, her son coming out as gay, and the abundance of sexual misconduct in the Independent Fundamental Baptist denomination. Cass' opening monologue is a complication of his thoughts, Friedrich Nietzsche, and an essay titled, "Self-Knowledge as Self-Narration in Nietzsche" by Kaitlyn Creasy. As complex embodiments of drives and values, we act upon a world with its own drives and values--a world in which we are connected, embedded in fact. And this driven world acts also upon us. And both are changed. I'll close with this aphorism, number 119, from Nietzsche's book, "Dawn of Day." "Every moment of our lives sees some of the tentacles of our being grow and others of them wither, all according to the substance which the moment does or does not bear with it… Take some trifling experience. Suppose we were in the market place one day and we noticed someone laughing at us as we went by: this event will signify this or that to us according to whether this or that drive happens, at that moment, to be at its height in us and it will be a quite different event according to the kind of person we are. One person will absorb it like a drop of rain, another will shake it from him like an insect, another will try to pick a quarrel, another will examine his clothing to see if there is anything about it that might give rise to laughter, another will be led to reflect on the nature of laughter as such, another will be glad to have involuntarily augmented the amount of cheerfulness and sunshine in the world and in each case a drive has gratified itself, whether it be the drive to annoyance or to combativeness or to reflection or to benevolence. This drive seized the event as its prey: why precisely this one? Because, thirsty and hungry, it was lying in wait… What then are our experiences? Much more that which we put into them than that which they already contain." We taped this conversation on November 4th, 2017. We interview people you don’t know, about a subject no one wants to talk about. We hope to encourage people in the process of deconstructing their faith and help curb the loneliness that accompanies it. We think the world is a better place when more people live by sight, not by faith. Please subscribe to our podcast, and leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts. Also, you can support us monetarily in two easy ways: you can pledge one dollar per episode or more through Patreon; that’s www.patreon.com/eapodcast, or leave a lump-sum donation through PayPal at our website, www.everyonesagnostic.com. The smallest contribution is greatly appreciated. Credits: "Towering Mountain of Ignorance" intro by Hank Green https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3v3S82TuxU Intro bumper "Never Know" by Jack JohnsonThe segue music on this episode is recorded by Sam Maher on a handpan in the NY City subway. Thanks for listening and be a yes-sayer to what is. Self-Knowledge as Self-Narration in Nietzsche - Kaitlyn Creasy
Director, performer and poker player Scott Goldstein talks about the fisticuffs of his youth, his impromptu visit to the David Letterman Show, Chicago sports, politics and the Mad Max series. The PopFury Podcast has moved! Please visit us on our new website at PopFuryPodcast.com! SHOW NOTES: 0:00 Intro 1:00 A poker tournament in New Orleans did not go Scott's way. 4:50 Scott remembers Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood before gentrification. We go down the rabbit hole of donnybrooks and melees from Scott's younger days. 15:30 Scott's jokey Facebook post about the David Letterman Show backfired in the best way possible. 21:15 Talking about the Blackhawks leads to a critique of Bradley Cooper, David O. Russell & Cameron Crowe movies. Scott shares his thoughts on the dismissal of former Bulls Coach, Tom Thibodeau, and the NBA. 32:25 Mike Huckabee joked about wishing he was transgender when he was a teen. Rick Santorum pre-emptively disagrees with the Pope's encyclical on climate change. 46:00 We discuss the Duggar family and the Quiverfull Movement. 49:15 The Hoosier Lottery has 5 chances to win 20 years of bacon. Yum Brands will stop using some artificial ingredients in their fast food. We wonder about our post-apocalyptic survival. 54:15 MAD MAX SPOILERS: Scott is not only a fan of Mad Max Fury Road, but of the whole Mad Max series. He'll eventually see Avengers: Age of Ultron. 1:05:35 Scott posts pics and texts from poker tables he's playing at. He digs into why he enjoys poker. 1:12:05 Outro
SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR: http://www.naturebox.com/thinkingatheistThe Quiverfull Movement is a lifestyle among fundamentalist Christians which believes that an abundance of children is in compliance with God's perfect will. Contraception equals abortion, a heinous sin against God, so the only "family planning" that's done is a prayer to the sky that His will be done. The Quiverfull Movement is highly patriarchal and often has a dark side in relation to the rights of women and children.In this episode, we explore The Quiverfull Movement, we speak with Kathryn Joyce, author of the book: "Quiverfull: Inside the Christian Patriarchy Movement," and we speak to some who once experienced this culture inside its walls, including Vykie Garrison, who hosts the online community, "No Longer Quivering."Kathryn Joyce's book: http://www.amazon.com/Quiverfull-Inside-Christian-Patriarchy-Movement/dp/0807010707/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1233348792&sr=8-1Link to "The Onion" article: http://www.theonion.com/articles/no-one-should-have-the-right-to-die-until-god-is-d,37418/
At the top of the show we'll have Prof. Candace Kant discussing the Heart of the Sun: An Anthology in Exaltation of Sekhmet discussing the importance of Sekhmet and how this book expresses what our lion-headed warrioress/mother Goddess means to people, particularly women, today. In the second part of the show, we are also discussing women's empowerment and how patriarchy tries to dis-empower women as we delve into the dangerous Dominionist Evangelical Quiverful Movement with Vickie Garrison. Vickie will expose Quiverfull's growing influence among Evangelicals as she exposes what goes on because she lived it!