EPISODE · Oct 11, 2025 · 50 MIN
Episode 104: Reclaiming Freedom: Jonghee Celeste Quispe's Journey from the Moonies
from Everything & Anything...and a bit gay Podcast · host Zach Randes-Friedman
What does childhood look like inside a high-control religious group? In this episode, we join actor and educator Jonghee Celeste Quispe as she reveals her upbringing in the Unification Church—better known as the 'Moonies.' She describes the intense 5:30 a.m. worship rituals, the bans on dating, and the pressure of accepting an arranged 'match,' while detailing teen 'missions' that blurred into labor trafficking. With a candid reflection on her breaking point at the movement’s famed 'Prayer Rock,' Jonghee shares the shock of being sent to Guatemala at just 17 and the turmoil that awaited her upon returning home as she fought to protect her own life. We also explore the church’s schisms, money demands that hollowed out families, and how her siblings navigated their own spiritual journeys. Through all these challenges, Jonghee's unwavering belief in God remained intact, and she explains how theater, music, and love helped her reclaim her personal identity and freedom—a narrative of resilience that no institution could erase.Podcast song by SIXFOOT 5: https://www.sixfoot5prod.comApple: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/sixfoot-5/1551774977 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5rHMzoU0G0fLhaBsrQiOOY?si=laSZ5hiKTYubJJyhrzf2JQ Podcast song by SIXFOOT 5: https://www.sixfoot5prod.com Apple: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/sixfoot-5/1551774977 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5rHMzoU0G0fLhaBsrQiOOY?si=laSZ5hiKTYubJJyhrzf2JQ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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What does childhood look like inside a high-control religious group? In this episode, we join actor and educator Jonghee Celeste Quispe as she reveals her upbringing in the Unification Church—better known as the 'Moonies.' She describes the intense 5:30 a.m. worship rituals, the bans on dating, and the pressure of accepting an arranged 'match,' while detailing teen 'missions' that blurred into labor trafficking. With a candid reflection on her breaking point at the movement’s famed 'Prayer Rock,' Jonghee shares the shock of being sent to Guatemala at just 17 and the turmoil that awaited her upon returning home as she fought to protect her own life. We also explore the church’s schisms, money demands that hollowed out families, and how her siblings navigated their own spiritual journeys. Through all these challenges, Jonghee's unwavering belief in God remained intact, and she explains how theater, music, and love helped her reclaim her personal identity and freedom—a narrative of resilience that no institution could erase. Podcast song by SIXFOOT 5: https://www.sixfoot5prod.com Apple: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/sixfoot-5/1551774977 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5rHMzoU0G0fLhaBsrQiOOY?si=laSZ5hiKTYubJJyhrzf2JQ
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