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The Multi-Cult Survivor

Episode Summary

In this episode, Nikki shares her journey from a religiously narcissistic family background to her involvement in various cults. We explore the role of indoctrination in her childhood and the allure of belonging that drew her into these communities.

Nikki reflects on her experiences in cults, including the influence of end times doctrine and the glorification of suffering. We discuss the tactics used by cults to manipulate vulnerable individuals and Nikki’s eventual transition to safer church spaces before joining the International House of Prayer (IHOP).

She shares the public scrutiny her former life receives and her involvement in a final cult romanticizing martyrdom. Nikki discusses her daughter’s role in her journey towards self-preservation and her efforts to help her navigate deconstruction.

Exploring concepts like the 7-mountain mandate and the apostolic reformation, Nikki reveals their connection to her final cult’s demise. As she unravels her experiences, Nikki describes healing as an active, conscious evolution.

Finally, she offers advice to those starting their deconstruction journey, encouraging them to embrace the process with courage and self-compassion.

My Thoughts

Nikki’s story is mind-blowing; you do not want to miss this episode. I could listen to her talk all day, she has a voice that demands to be heard and when she speaks you listen. So, do not hesitate to click the play button on this one!

More About Nikki

Nikki G. is a Certified Trauma Recovery Coach who helps survivors recover and thrive after Religious Trauma & Cult involvement. She is also a survivor of multiple narcissistic relationships, religious trauma as well as a former member of multiple cultic communities.

Nikki is the CEO of Nikki G Speaks LLC, which exists to support survivors with individual coaching services, an online community, and other various forms of psycho-education related to religious trauma, narcissistic abuse, and cult involvement. She educates and empowers survivors to reclaim their lives and embrace the journey to “come back home” to self.

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