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Hey White Women with Knitting Cult Lady and White Woman Whisperer | 60 | De-radicalization

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In this episode, Rebecca and Daniella dive into how cult dynamics show up way beyond just "cults." Daniella shares pieces of her childhood in the Children of God and how those patterns of coercion, shame, and identity erasure followed her into adulthood—including her time in the military. They compare notes on how institutions, extremist movements, and even online communities use the same tactics to control people, and why so many folks get pulled into these systems in the first place. The conversation stays honest, nuanced, and very human as they talk about deradicalization, belonging, patriarchy, and the long, messy process of rebuilding your sense of self after leaving high-control environments. Connect with Rebecca at:  Website Patreon TikTok    Connect with Daniella at: Daniella's Patreon TikTok Instagram  Website Youtube KnittingCultLady Store   Preorder for Culting of America: The Culting of America PRE-SALE (SHIPS BY JANUARY 20, 2026) – Knitting Cult Lady Uncultured by Daniella Mestyanek Young From Bookshop.org Autographed  UnAMERICAN Videobook Key Takeaways Cults, extremist groups, and rigid institutions all rely on the same tools: shame, control, isolation, and obedience. People don't join these groups because they're weak—they're looking for community, safety, identity, or purpose. Perfectionism and purity culture keep people trapped by making them feel like they're never "good enough." Leaving a high-control group doesn't erase the internalized rules; those scripts take time to unlearn. Extremists almost never see themselves as extremists—they think they're doing the right or noble thing. Institutions like the military can reinforce the same patterns of self-erasure and unquestioning loyalty. Healing requires nuance; black-and-white thinking is part of what got people stuck in the first place. Online spaces make radicalization easier by offering instant community and grievance-based belonging. Patriarchy shapes how these systems recruit, punish, and reward people. Rebuilding a sense of self is a long process that often starts with reconnecting to your body, not just your beliefs. Chapters 00:00 The Struggles of Content Creation and Listening 02:46 Engagement and Miscommunication in Online Spaces 05:41 Community Care and Collective Responsibility 08:38 The Value of Dignity in Work and Service 11:25 The Complexity of Professional Identity 14:16 Tradition, Culture, and the Constitution 17:08 Navigating Social Dynamics at Thanksgiving 19:59 The Importance of Curiosity in Understanding Cults 24:54 The Complexity of Sharing Personal Stories 27:46 Community and the Importance of Trust 29:26 Navigating Urgency and Awareness in Conversations 32:53 Military Choices and Racial Perspectives 36:08 Brainwashing and Military Culture 40:10 The Perception of Time and Future 43:22 Understanding Whiteness and Its Implications 47:07 The Incentive Behind Accusations 51:20 Bridging the Gap in Conversations 52:59 Understanding White Privilege 56:42 The Impact of Innocence and Purity 01:00:34 Navigating Conversations on Race 01:04:18 Deconstructing Whiteness and Corporate Culture 01:07:57 The Importance of Storytelling in Learning 01:13:42 Embracing the Learning Journey Produced by Haley Phillips

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