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Vennie Kocsis was born into a Naval family, beginning her life with a childhood filled with adventure and exploration as her father retired from the Navy and went to work for Northrup Grumman. However, her idyllic years came to an abrupt end when her mother was lured into an evangelical cult known as Sam Fife's Move of God. In her memoir, “Cult Child,” Vennie delves into the challenging circumstances of her upbringing within two wilderness compounds, highlighting the resilience that got her through those difficult, formative years. In the episode, Vennie shares the harsh conditions she grew up in and the journey into recovering from the terror that was her childhood. Vennie's fourth book, “Keeper of Backwards Men,” is now available on Amazon. Follow Vennie on social media. Facebook: https://fb.com/VennieKocsis X: https://x.com/venniekocsis Instagram: https://instagram.com Poetry Lights Writing Community: https://patreon.com/poetrylights --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ryan-anthony-hernandez/support
This week's guest is ex-cult member Vennie Kocsis, who grew up in the fundamentalist Bible cult founded by Sam Fife--the Move of God, or just "The Move." Reaching its heyday in the mid-1970s, not only was it growing, it was reaching into the mainstream of society also. Focusing heavily on an end-times, apocalyptic message, Fife's group seemingly started out innocently enough...but ultimately descended into a high-control religious group, complete with compounds, guns, and long working hours for its adherents. Vennie grew up in the midst of that--and ultimately escaped and began the difficult journey of rebuilding her life, post-cult. This is a story of survival of horrific abuses, but just as equally, a story of the triumph of the human will over incredible adversity. Find out more about Vennie on her website Join the MindShift Podcast Patreon Community! Follow me on Twitter @MindShift2018 Like the MindShift Podcast Facebook Page
This week's guest is ex-cult member Vennie Kocsis, who grew up in the fundamentalist Bible cult founded by Sam Fife–the Move of God, or just “The Move.” Reaching its heyday in the mid-1970s, not only was it growing, it was ... Read More »
Vennie Kocsis spent her life from 3 until 14 living in a compound as a member of a cult. Struggling with segregation from the rest of the world on the outside, but also separation from her family on the inside; she lived a life that was always filtered through fear. You wouldn't think so listening to her today but she didn't learn about normal relationships, normal friendships and normal boundaries until she got out. In fact she didn't have any degree of a normal education either and was thrust into this in her mid teens needing to adapt very quickly. Nowadays she is an author, a speaker, a poet, a mother and a grandmother. She works with people to help them heal their trauma through art, poetry and expression and shares her experiences so that others may be able to escape or avoid in the first place the entrapments of a cult.
Today's guest is another find on Twitter. She is a cult survivor and has a perspective that not many can offer. Find her book at her website and you can find her on Twitter @https://twitter.com/hetlauhttps://venniekocsis.com/
Big Kev Spoke with Vennie Kocsis about her time in the cult and how it took a toll on her Mental Health
In this episode, we are honored to be joined by Vennie Kocsis, a poet, an author, a fellow atheist, and a cult survivor. Vennie talks about her experience growing up in a religious cult during a significant portion of her childhood and speaks of the tremendous danger that religions can be to the well-being of children. She shares her personal journey of healing, how she likes to roller skate, and her secret to being a sexy senior citizen. You can find Vennie's book "Cult Child" anywhere books are sold. To learn more about Vennie and her personal journey, visit her website: http://www.venniekocsis.com and on TikTok, as @realvenniekocsis. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/burningeden666/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/burningeden666/support
In this episode, we are honored to be joined by Vennie Kocsis, a poet, an author, a fellow atheist, and a cult survivor. Vennie talks about her experience growing up in a religious cult during a significant portion of her childhood and speaks of the tremendous danger that religions can be to the well-being of children. She shares her personal journey of healing, how she likes to roller skate, and her secret to being a sexy senior citizen. You can find Vennie's book "Cult Child" anywhere books are sold. To learn more about Vennie and her personal journey, visit her website: http://www.venniekocsis.com and on TikTok, as @realvenniekocsis. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/burningeden666/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/burningeden666/support
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Vennie Kocsis grew up in Sam Fife’s, "Move of God," an evangelical,socialist cult with compounds around the globe. She lived there during itsconception from 1973-1984. During her childhood, she was sexually assaulted by multiple people, beaten almost daily, and forced into daily child labor. Facing her darkest memories, she wrote her book called, "Cult Child." She is now a child advocate and helps others. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/prevailbeyond)
Followers of The Move rejected mainstream society and headed into the wilderness in the 1970s, building isolated communities that were to set them up for the coming Apocalypse. Many ex-members would later tell stories of physical hardship, beatings, and worse, experienced in these communities. Move leader Sam Fife told devotees that should he ever die, they could consider it proof that he was a false prophet. Full research sources listed on each episode page at www.ltaspod.com. You can support the creation of this independent podcast at www.patreon.com/ltaspod.With thanks to Audio-Technica, presenting partner for season 3 of Let's Talk About Sects. If you have been personally affected by involvement in a cult, or would like to support those who have been, you can find support or donate to Cult Information and Family Support if you’re in Australia (via www.cifs.org.au), and you can find resources outside of Australia with the International Cultic Studies Association (via www.icsahome.com). Credits:Written, Researched and Hosted by Sarah SteelMusic by Joe Gould Links:Swindled by Faith: A Time For Reconciliation — by Richard A Kiers, Tellwell Talent, 2019Practices of Cults Receiving New Scrutiny — The New York Times, 21 January 1979From Survivor to Thriver — by Angela “Vennie” Kocsis, ICSA Today, Vol. 5, No. 3, 2014Cult Child — by Vennie Kocsis, Amazon, 2014Vennie Kocsis’ website — includes various collected materials about The MoveBrother Sam Prepares His Flock For The ‘End Days’ — by Adon Taft, Charleston Daily, 10 April 1975God’s School of Divine Government — by Sam Fife, 1974Awaiting apocalypse in the Peace River Valley — by Douglas Todd, Vancouver Sun, 27 October 2016Peace River commune awaits imminent apocalypse: Christian community of 250 shuns TV and requires year-long courtship void of physical contact — by Douglas Todd, Vancouver Sun, 22 September 2003
Here we are another week into Season 2 of the show... This episode we want to put a trigger warning on before you proceed because Cult abuse and different types of trauma will be discussed as well as triggers in general and some specifics. As always, please stop the episode if you find it is too much, ground yourself, and come back at a later time (or not at all). Thank you to everyone who has continued supporting us in our work and stay tuned for much more this season of The We in Me podcast, as well as, season 3... We've got much more to come for your listening pleasures. If you have questions, comments concerns or would like to be/recommend a guest for the show you may reach us at theweinmeblog@gmail.com Cherry good day to you all! big thanks to Sarah from Sarah'sGoodBadLuck for allowing us to use her music. To hear her album and the full length version of the song, Repetitive, GO HERE! Vennie's website: venniekocsis.com Twitter: @VennieKocsis Amazon: Cult Child For further information on Vennie visit her website listed above and follow her on twitter! I'm sure we'll see wonderful things from her in the future.
I'm honored to welcome back returning guest, Vennie Kocsis, as we continue our conversation on how childhood trauma manifests itself in your life, both physically and emotionally. In particular, we're discussing the effects on dating and romantic relationships.We had originally intended to dive into more areas, beyond relationships alone, during this episode but as often happens, there is so much to cover that we thought it best to focus our time on this important part of survivor life. While relationships can be difficult to understand and navigate for anyone, the unique struggles that childhood trauma brings into the equation, add a dimension that not everyone can understand.Vennie Kocsis is an author, poet, artist, and survivor of Sam Fife’s Move of God cult. My creativity is the therapy by which I have survived the memories of abuse I suffered in my childhood. There are many caves where memories hideout, and I intend to travel them all in this lifetime. I understand the journey through trauma recovery, and I am here to share it with you.During this episode of the podcast, Vennie and I discuss some of the struggles for survivors and relationships:The importance that "no means no" regardless of the tone of voice you use to verbalize it.Understanding the fear aspect, and how "the way we say no" to someone, can be based on your past experiences of sexual abuse.How dissociation can take over when you are in a romantic situation with someone, even if they are completely safe?Understanding why survivors tend to try and justify the actions of others because of the grooming that affected our self-worth.Healthy boundaries: not only the importance of having them in the dating and relationship world, but also the struggles of trying to find a way to implement and enforce them.Being in a healthy relationship that ends, and the challenge of not going down the road of self-shame and self-blame for the reasons it ended.Can a little bit of hypervigilance be healthy in the dating world?Even in a seemingly safe social situation, triggers can arise that make us feel unsafe, and why it's okay to remove yourself and not feel bad about it.The trial and error that is part of dating and relationships for everyone, but especially for trauma survivors and knowing that even if you do something that you regret, it's not the end of the world and you can learn from it and move on without self-shame.This is such an important topic, and we hope you'll share this episode with someone who might benefit from it. After all, everyone can use alittle validation and encouragement in this area, right?Be sure and follow Vennie on VennieKocsis.com and Twitter, Pinterest, and Facebook.-Matthew Pappas, CLC, MPNLPSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sPH8pMZ)
My returning guest for this episode is my good friend, fellow survivor, and advocate for survivors of childhood trauma, Vennie Kocsis.Vennie Kocsis is an author, poet, artist, and survivor of Sam Fife’s Move of God cult. My creativity is the therapy by which I have survived the memories of abuse I suffered in my childhood. There are many caves where memories hideout, and I intend to travel them all in this lifetime. I understand the journey through trauma recovery, and I am here to share it with you.I am a highly-sensitive, embodied Empath and integrated DID carrier. I productively live with the aftermath left over from extreme child abuse. I understand the journey through recovering from the shattering of religious and sexual abuse recovery. I know the work it takes in returning to our original, authentic mind and inner child. It CAN happen for you. It WILL happen for you. You can integrate the dissected pieces of yourself. You can heal. You can tell your story from a place of truth and vulnerability, rejecting critics and owning your own strength. I believe you. I support you. I am cheering you on! During this episode, we are talking about the Physiology of Childhood Trauma, and how sexual abuse affects not only our mental health but also our physical health. These effects can carry over into adulthood and cause not only the physical struggles of chronic illness and pain but the deep wounds created by the trauma create emotional challenges that affect virtually every aspect of our life.Vennie has done a great deal of research on this topic and shares some of that knowledge during our chat, as well as her own personal experiences of the abuse she suffered and the ways she continues to heal herself.We also cover some of the misconceptions of childhood sexual abuse, and how it's not always violent in nature.The connection between the biological DNA change of the body’s bacterial defenses when a child begins to eat the same solid foods as the family AND the nervous system at the end of the spinal cord which runs into the brain.The damage to the physiology of a child when they are so young and how this can lead to misinterpretations of their body as they get older.Vennie and I share this candid discussion because it's the things that not everyone wants to talk about. These are some of the effects of childhood trauma that not only she herself has experienced, but so many others as well, and that's why we are doing this series. To shed light on how being a survivor of childhood trauma affects you as an adult, but also to share the hope in healing and the important research that's being down by leading experts across the globe to better understand not only how is affected but also how we can heal.Be sure and follow Vennie on VennieKocsis.com and Twitter, Pinterest, and Facebook.Look for more of our chat and we continue this discussion during part II coming up on March 28, 2019!Matthew Pappas, CLC, MPNLP All conversation and information exchanged during participation on the Beyond Your Past Podcast, on BeyondYourPast.com, and BeyondYourPastRadio.com is intended for educational and informational purposes only. Nothing on these podcasts or posted on the above-mentioned websites are supplements for or supersedes the relationship and direction of your medical or mental health providers.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sPH8pMZ)
When the brazen bells, bells, bells strike 10PM EST, the curator of Richmond, VA's Poe Museum, CHRIS SEMTNER, will join us to discuss the life and legacy of America's premiere author. Chris is also the author of "The Poe Shrine," which examines many of the artifacts on display and their fascinating histories. Our special cohost is VENNIE KOCSIS who will be analyzing how trauma affected Poe and how it is reflected in his writings. This is a fresh look at a misunderstood American literary icon. Poe Museum Vennie's book
When the brazen bells, bells, bells strike 10PM EST, the curator of Richmond, VA's Poe Museum, CHRIS SEMTNER, will join us to discuss the life and legacy of America's premiere author. Chris is also the author of "The Poe Shrine," which examines many of the artifacts on display and their fascinating histories. Our special cohost is VENNIE KOCSIS who will be analyzing how trauma affected Poe and how it is reflected in his writings. This is a fresh look at a misunderstood American literary icon.Poe Museum Vennie's book
When the brazen bells, bells, bells strike 10PM EST, the curator of Richmond, VA's Poe Museum, CHRIS SEMTNER, will join us to discuss the life and legacy of America's premiere author. Chris is also the author of "The Poe Shrine," which examines many of the artifacts on display and their fascinating histories. Our special cohost is VENNIE KOCSIS who will be analyzing how trauma affected Poe and how it is reflected in his writings. This is a fresh look at a misunderstood American literary icon. Poe Museum Vennie's book
Welcome to Part II, of my new series with Author, Artist, Poet, and Incredible Survivor, Vennie Kocsis. I'm so excited to be recording this series with Vennie, because the message she has, from her own lived experience is one that countless survivors can relate too. Plus, I enjoy being able to help support her work and message any way that I can because it's helped me in my own journey. Vennie is an author, artist, poetry writer, and survivor survivor of Sam Fife’s Move of God cult. My creativity is the therapy by which I have survived the memories of my childhood abuse. There are many caves where memories hide out, and I intend to travel them all in this lifetime. I am raw. I am flawed. I am open and here without shame, to tell the true story of my own childhood. I write to survive, and I write for those who cannot find the words to tell their own story. Most of all, I write for those who cannot express it. For you, I give my heart and all of my tender parts. We're talking about some of Vennie's own personal survivor story, which includes enduring childhood sexual abuse, and being raised in a religious cult. You'll hear some of the tragic circumstances, grooming, and brainwashing that inspired her write her best selling book, Cult Child. Through it all she is here to share her story, in her own unique and personal way, to not only continue her own healing journey but also her passion of reaching others and being a voice for those who are unable to speak their truth. Along with her story, we spend a lot of time discussing what it means to love ourselves, as a survivor. We explore that means for her, how I've learned to do that for myself, and how you can explore that in your own life. As you'll hear, it's important to remember that the way we choose to do this is an individual experience, a very personal and heartfelt part of healing. We'll discuss how journaling and post-it notes can play a huge role, especially early on in the process. Writing letters, embracing the mindset shift, working through the pain and anger, and realizing that as an adult, free from abuse, nobody has the right to tell us that we can't love ourselves, or that we don't get to heal. What an incredibly liberating time when we get to that point, and as Vennie shares, it opens up a whole new world of healing and speaking our truth. We cover all this and much more, so grab those headphones or plug us into your speakers and join us for the next installment in the series, How Trauma Manifests Itself in Adulthood. Be sure and follow Vennie on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, @VennieKocsis. You see her artwork, read her poetry, and pick up a copy of her book, Cult Child, at VennieKocsis.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sPH8pMZ)
One of the struggles that I have faced my entire life, and most certainly as a result of childhood trauma, is in the area of food. Or better put, realizing out how unhealthy of a relationship I'd had with it for most of my life and finding ways to turn that around. Not out of guilt, but out of self-awareness and compassion for who I was, what I went through, and where I wanted to see myself in the future. My guest, Vennie Kocsis, joins me on this episode of the podcast to discuss this particular aspect of how trauma manifests itself in our lives. Vennie is an author, artist, poetry writer, and survivor survivor of Sam Fife’s Move of God cult. My creativity is the therapy by which I have survived the memories of my childhood abuse. There are many caves where memories hide out, and I intend to travel them all in this lifetime. I am raw. I am flawed. I am open and here without shame, to tell the true story of my own childhood. I write to survive, and I write for those who cannot find the words to tell their own story. Most of all, I write for those who cannot express it. For you, I give my heart and all of my tender parts. I first met Vennie several years ago, through Twitter, and almost immediately we hit it off as friends and fellow survivors. Our mutual respect for each other as survivors and being willing to share so openly about our struggles, helped form a lasting bond of friendship that I value so much. Her insight into the world of surviving some of the most horrific abuse imaginable has helped her in using her voice and talents to reach a huge audience with a message of hope and resilience. A message of finding ways to tell your story, and not be ashamed in asking for help. To that end, not being ashamed to admit that she is still a work in progress, as we all are on our own journeys. She uses her book, Cult Child, her art and poetry to convey what's in her heart both now and when she was experiencing the trauma first hand. It's real, it's raw, it's vulnerable, and it's all about not being ashamed of who she is and the message that she has for the world. In this podcast we cover topics related to food and survivors: Self Shame with how, when, and what we eat. Why dieting doesn't work for us Reparenting ourselves when it comes to food Moderation Lifestyle Changes and more! As you listen to the show, we hope that you'll feel validated and encouraged with the realization that you are not alone. The struggles of looking at ourselves in the mirror each day can be daunting, but it doesn't have to be that way for the rest of your life. Making small changes in our lifestyle and a conscious effort to give ourselves a break for a change, can be just the ticket towards finding that self-love and acceptance that's been absent in our lives for so long. This is the first in a series of how trauma manifests itself in adulthood, so be sure and watch for future episodes on other topics of being a survivor. You can learn more about Vennie, her book "Cult Child", check out her poetry and artwork, on VennieKocsis.com. Be sure and follow her on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram as well, @VennieKocsis.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sPH8pMZ)
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Glori Stiner Williams is the founder of Move Forward, a cause dedicated to educating the public and providing emotional support to the survivors of Sam Fife's Move of God cult. Having left the cult just a few years ago, Glori shares the details of the trauma she endured, her ultimate triumph and where her life is today. Guest: Glori Stiner Williams: http://facebook.com/MoveForwardIncHostess Vennie Kocsis: http://VennieKocsis.com
Glori Stiner Williams is the founder of Move Forward, a cause dedicated to educating the public and providing emotional support to the survivors of Sam Fife's Move of God cult. Having left the cult just a few years ago, Glori shares the details of the trauma she endured, her ultimate triumph and where her life is today. Guest: Glori Stiner Williams: http://facebook.com/MoveForwardIncHostess Vennie Kocsis: http://VennieKocsis.com
Lilia Tarawa is the bestselling author of "Daughter of Gloriavale", speaker and holistic lifestyle coach. She was born into New Zealand's infamous religious cult, Gloriavale. She broke free at eighteen years old.In the 'real world' Lilia drifted not really knowing who she was. Now she's found a calling to 'empower people to live meaningful, passionate lives that belong to them'. Her life experience compelled her to a career promoting human rights, welfare and personal empowerment.'I became an author, speaker and coach because I wanted to grow. I wanted to find out what I was capable of, push my limits and help others do the same,' she explains, 'The life you dream about is possible, but you have to be brave and take action. You have to be willing to let go of disempowering beliefs and adopt new ways of thinking. You have to become a whole new person.' Lilia's version of ‘happy’ is dinner with friends, a good book, indie or alternative rock, concerts, sci-fi movies and art galleries. She loves a fridge full of organic food, yoga, travelling and outdoor adventure. 'It’s about living a life that makes me say, Wow, I’m lucky,' she smiles."I learned I can't run from my past anymore. It's here with me." Lilia TarawaOrder "Daughter of Gloriavale": http://amzn.to/2DRpYCRLilia's Official Website: http://www.liliatarawa.com/Lilia on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/liliatarawaLilia on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/liliatarawaLilia on TEDx Talks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qS7mBbXxJYAHostess Vennie Kocsis: http://VennieKocsis.com
Lilia Tarawa is the bestselling author of "Daughter of Gloriavale", speaker and holistic lifestyle coach. She was born into New Zealand's infamous religious cult, Gloriavale. She broke free at eighteen years old.In the 'real world' Lilia drifted not really knowing who she was. Now she's found a calling to 'empower people to live meaningful, passionate lives that belong to them'. Her life experience compelled her to a career promoting human rights, welfare and personal empowerment.'I became an author, speaker and coach because I wanted to grow. I wanted to find out what I was capable of, push my limits and help others do the same,' she explains, 'The life you dream about is possible, but you have to be brave and take action. You have to be willing to let go of disempowering beliefs and adopt new ways of thinking. You have to become a whole new person.' Lilia's version of ‘happy’ is dinner with friends, a good book, indie or alternative rock, concerts, sci-fi movies and art galleries. She loves a fridge full of organic food, yoga, travelling and outdoor adventure. 'It’s about living a life that makes me say, Wow, I’m lucky,' she smiles."I learned I can't run from my past anymore. It's here with me." Lilia TarawaOrder "Daughter of Gloriavale": http://amzn.to/2DRpYCRLilia's Official Website: http://www.liliatarawa.com/Lilia on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/liliatarawaLilia on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/liliatarawaLilia on TEDx Talks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qS7mBbXxJYAHostess Vennie Kocsis: http://VennieKocsis.com
This is the second-half of my conversation with Vennie Kocsis, a cult survivor. Vennie left off in part 1 when her family had just been banished from the cult in Alaska. It was fascinating to hear how very practical, everyday things were new to her, like wearing jeans. As she adjusted to normal life, she began to exude independence. As she grows into young-adulthood she discovers a variety of beliefs and tries out several of them. We also discuss raising freethinking kids, which is always interesting for Ex-Christians. Vennie devouts a lot of her time to raising awareness about modern-day cults. If you'd like to support Vennie or learn more about her work, check out her website: http://venniekocsis.com
Vennie lives in the Pacific Northwest, in the United States. She is an author, artist and podcaster. Through her podcast "Survivor Voices" and her other work, Vennie stands beside fellow cult and abuse survivors, encouraging them that they're not alone. Being raised in a cult, Vennie endured some of the most difficult experiences a child could go through. She survived mental, physical and sexual abuse in the cult. Although she doesn't go into a lot of detail, she does discuss the abuse. *Please be aware that in this episode we discuss mental, physical & sexual abuse. If these topics are a trigger for you, or if this is a particularly difficult subject, please take note before deciding to listen. Also note that she briefly discusses animal sacrifice that occurred within the cult. She's quite courageous to speak so candidly about these difficult issues. I admire all the work she does in bringing awareness about cults and supporting those who have survived cults and abuse. You can find her art, writings and podcast at venniekocsis.com http://venniekocsis.com/home/4592874752
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Comedian & Free Thinker Bo Mack Micadelic joins forces with Journeyman Mouthpiece Drew Pillow for a refreshingly candid discussion of relationships. The insight is deep, the wit is sharp, the pace is fast the jokes are funny. Fasten your seatbelts and join us for an adventure into greater understanding & hopefully deeper love.SPECIAL GUEST: Vennie Kocsis is an Amazon best-selling author of CULT CHILD, a memoir detailing her childhood growing up in Sam Fife's Move of God, an abusive, end-times cult founded in 1960. She is an outspoken survivor of child rape. She is an advocate against child abuse and indoctrination. You can find out more about Vennie at her website: VennieKocsis.comBo's Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bo.micadelicBo's YouTube Channel https://www.facebook.com/MicadelicMindset/Fan Page https://www.facebook.com/BOANDDREW/Drew on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DrewPillowRadioFan Page https://www.facebook.com/DprPresents/
Comedian & Free Thinker Bo Mack Micadelic joins forces with Journeyman Mouthpiece Drew Pillow for a refreshingly candid discussion of relationships. The insight is deep, the wit is sharp, the pace is fast the jokes are funny. Fasten your seatbelts and join us for an adventure into greater understanding & hopefully deeper love.SPECIAL GUEST: Vennie Kocsis is an Amazon best-selling author of CULT CHILD, a memoir detailing her childhood growing up in Sam Fife's Move of God, an abusive, end-times cult founded in 1960. She is an outspoken survivor of child rape. She is an advocate against child abuse and indoctrination. You can find out more about Vennie at her website: VennieKocsis.comBo's Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bo.micadelicBo's YouTube Channel https://www.facebook.com/MicadelicMindset/Fan Page https://www.facebook.com/BOANDDREW/Drew on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DrewPillowRadioFan Page https://www.facebook.com/DprPresents/
Comedian & Free Thinker Bo Mack Micadelic joins forces with Journeyman Mouthpiece Drew Pillow for a refreshingly candid discussion of relationships. The insight is deep, the wit is sharp, the pace is fast the jokes are funny. Fasten your seatbelts and join us for an adventure into greater understanding & hopefully deeper love.SPECIAL GUEST: Vennie Kocsis is an Amazon best-selling author of CULT CHILD, a memoir detailing her childhood growing up in Sam Fife's Move of God, an abusive, end-times cult founded in 1960. She is an outspoken survivor of child rape. She is an advocate against child abuse and indoctrination. You can find out more about Vennie at her website: VennieKocsis.comBo's Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bo.micadelicBo's YouTube Channel https://www.facebook.com/MicadelicMindset/Fan Page https://www.facebook.com/BOANDDREW/Drew on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DrewPillowRadioFan Page https://www.facebook.com/DprPresents/
Comedian & Free Thinker Bo Mack Micadelic joins forces with Journeyman Mouthpiece Drew Pillow for a refreshingly candid discussion of relationships. The insight is deep, the wit is sharp, the pace is fast the jokes are funny. Fasten your seatbelts and join us for an adventure into greater understanding & hopefully deeper love.SPECIAL GUEST: Vennie Kocsis is an Amazon best-selling author of CULT CHILD, a memoir detailing her childhood growing up in Sam Fife's Move of God, an abusive, end-times cult founded in 1960. She is an outspoken survivor of child rape. She is an advocate against child abuse and indoctrination. You can find out more about Vennie at her website: VennieKocsis.comBo's Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bo.micadelicBo's YouTube Channel https://www.facebook.com/MicadelicMindset/Fan Page https://www.facebook.com/BOANDDREW/Drew on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DrewPillowRadioFan Page https://www.facebook.com/DprPresents/
Comedian & Free Thinker Bo Mack Micadelic joins forces with Journeyman Mouthpiece Drew Pillow for a refreshingly candid discussion of relationships. The insight is deep, the wit is sharp, the pace is fast the jokes are funny. Fasten your seatbelts and join us for an adventure into greater understanding & hopefully deeper love.SPECIAL GUEST: Vennie Kocsis is an Amazon best-selling author of CULT CHILD, a memoir detailing her childhood growing up in Sam Fife's Move of God, an abusive, end-times cult founded in 1960. She is an outspoken survivor of child rape. She is an advocate against child abuse and indoctrination. You can find out more about Vennie at her website: VennieKocsis.comBo's Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bo.micadelicBo's YouTube Channel https://www.facebook.com/MicadelicMindset/Fan Page https://www.facebook.com/BOANDDREW/Drew on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DrewPillowRadioFan Page https://www.facebook.com/DprPresents/
Comedian & Free Thinker Bo Mack Micadelic joins forces with Journeyman Mouthpiece Drew Pillow for a refreshingly candid discussion of relationships. The insight is deep, the wit is sharp, the pace is fast the jokes are funny. Fasten your seatbelts and join us for an adventure into greater understanding & hopefully deeper love. SPECIAL GUEST: Vennie Kocsis is an Amazon best-selling author of CULT CHILD, a memoir detailing her childhood growing up in Sam Fife's Move of God, an abusive, end-times cult founded in 1960. She is an outspoken survivor of child rape. She is an advocate against child abuse and indoctrination. You can find out more about Vennie at her website: VennieKocsis.com Bo's Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bo.micadelic Bo's YouTube Channel https://www.facebook.com/MicadelicMindset/ Fan Page https://www.facebook.com/BOANDDREW/ Drew on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DrewPillowRadio Fan Page https://www.facebook.com/DprPresents/
Cults come in many forms, can ensnare the mind and affect life in virtually paranormal ways. Author and cult survivor Vennie Kocsis joins Paul & Ben today to share the story of her escape and survival.
Cults come in many forms, can ensnare the mind and affect life in virtually paranormal ways. Author and cult survivor Vennie Kocsis joins Paul & Ben today to share the story of her escape and survival.