Episode Summary
Nicola joins Sam to talk about her experience inside the Osho Rajneesh community, a high-control group that doesn’t always get the airtime it deserves and what the process of leaving and recovering from that has actually looked like. She speaks openly about the disillusionment that comes when beliefs you once held close begin to fracture, and the particular challenges of rebuilding your sense of self and spirituality in the aftermath. It’s a thoughtful conversation about the role community plays in both keeping people inside these systems and in helping them heal once they’re out, and Nicola brings a warmth and honesty to it that makes the harder parts of her story genuinely compelling to sit with.
Who Is Nicola?
Nicola Ranson is a writer and psychotherapist who has worked with survivors from multiple cults and has presented internationally on cult recovery. She has a lived experience of ten years in the Osho/Rajneesh cult in the UK, India, Canada and the United States. Her memoir, A Slice of Orange: loving and leaving the Osho/Rajneesh cult will be published by Unsolicited Press in December, 2026 and is now available for preorder. Nicola was adjunct faculty at National University for seventeen years and provided services for Survivors of Torture, International, San Diego.
Ranson’s writing credits include co-writing the documentary, “Tattooed Trucks of Nepal – Horn Please!” which won Best Script at the Sicily Art Film Festival. Excerpts from her memoir have been published in the anthology Shaking the Tree: Brazen. Short. Memoir, Volumes 3 and 4.
Born in the UK, Ranson grew up in Canada and now lives in California with her husband, film-maker Ron Ranson.
Connect
- Nicola’s website – https://nicolaranson.org/
- You can also connect via Facebook, Instagram or LinkedIn
- You can find out more about Sam on her website – www.anchoredcounsellingservices.com.au
- To connect with Sam on Instagram – @anchoredcounsellingservices
- Want to contact with Sam about the podcast or therapy? Use this contact form.
- Also check out Religious Trauma & Cults