Episode 44: From Cult Survivor to Global Storyteller — Evan Grae Davis on Truth, Trauma, and the Power of Documentary episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 10, 2026 · 47 MIN

Episode 44: From Cult Survivor to Global Storyteller — Evan Grae Davis on Truth, Trauma, and the Power of Documentary

from Let’s Talk About Love Stories from Everywhere · host Let’s Talk About Love SPC

In this powerful and thought-provoking episode of Stories from Everywhere, host Jill L. Ferguson sits down with documentary filmmaker Evan Grae Davis for a conversation that spans human rights, personal transformation, and the courage it takes to question everything you were taught to believe. Evan spent more than two decades traveling the world creating documentary films that highlight urgent global issues. His groundbreaking film It’s a Girl exposed the devastating reality of gendercide in India and China—where cultural pressures, economic forces, and long-standing traditions have contributed to the disappearance of hundreds of millions of girls. The film reached audiences in more than 20 countries and sparked global conversations about human rights and the value of women and girls.  But Evan’s own story is just as compelling as the ones he films. Raised in an isolationist religious cult, Evan grew up believing he had a divine duty to save the world. As an adult, traveling internationally and witnessing different cultures challenged everything he had been taught. When he finally began questioning those beliefs, it cost him his career, community, and family support system—forcing him to rebuild his life from the ground up.  In this candid conversation, Jill and Evan explore: The shocking realities uncovered while filmingIt’s a Girl The difficult moral questions surrounding cultural practices and human rights Growing up in a religious cult and breaking free from deeply ingrained beliefs How childhood trauma can shape our identities, relationships, and careers The struggle—and freedom—of reclaiming your voice and purpose Why authentic, relationship-driven storytelling matters more than ever in the digital age Now a filmmaker, speaker, and marketing strategist helping others tell meaningful stories, Evan shares how understanding our past can become the key to building a more honest and impactful future. This episode is a deeply human conversation about identity, justice, culture, and what it means to live—and tell stories—with authenticity.

In this powerful and thought-provoking episode of Stories from Everywhere, host Jill L. Ferguson sits down with documentary filmmaker Evan Grae Davis for a conversation that spans human rights, personal transformation, and the courage it takes to question everything you were taught to believe. Evan spent more than two decades traveling the world creating documentary films that highlight urgent global issues. His groundbreaking film It’s a Girl exposed the devastating reality of gendercide in India and China—where cultural pressures, economic forces, and long-standing traditions have contributed to the disappearance of hundreds of millions of girls. The film reached audiences in more than 20 countries and sparked global conversations about human rights and the value of women and girls.  But Evan’s own story is just as compelling as the ones he films. Raised in an isolationist religious cult, Evan grew up believing he had a divine duty to save the world. As an adult, traveling internationally and witnessing different cultures challenged everything he had been taught. When he finally began questioning those beliefs, it cost him his career, community, and family support system—forcing him to rebuild his life from the ground up.  In this candid conversation, Jill and Evan explore: The shocking realities uncovered while filmingIt’s a Girl The difficult moral questions surrounding cultural practices and human rights Growing up in a religious cult and breaking free from deeply ingrained beliefs How childhood trauma can shape our identities, relationships, and careers The struggle—and freedom—of reclaiming your voice and purpose Why authentic, relationship-driven storytelling matters more than ever in the digital age Now a filmmaker, speaker, and marketing strategist helping others tell meaningful stories, Evan shares how understanding our past can become the key to building a more honest and impactful future. This episode is a deeply human conversation about identity, justice, culture, and what it means to live—and tell stories—with authenticity.

NOW PLAYING

Episode 44: From Cult Survivor to Global Storyteller — Evan Grae Davis on Truth, Trauma, and the Power of Documentary

0:00 47:47

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

No similar episodes found.

No similar podcasts found.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Let’s Talk About Love Stories from Everywhere?

This episode is 47 minutes long.

When was this Let’s Talk About Love Stories from Everywhere episode published?

This episode was published on March 10, 2026.

What is this episode about?

In this powerful and thought-provoking episode of Stories from Everywhere, host Jill L. Ferguson sits down with documentary filmmaker Evan Grae Davis for a conversation that spans human rights, personal transformation, and the courage it takes to...

Can I download this Let’s Talk About Love Stories from Everywhere episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!