『95 - Jeffrey Epstein, Bill Gothard, and the Architecture of Abuse』のカバーアート

95 - Jeffrey Epstein, Bill Gothard, and the Architecture of Abuse

95 - Jeffrey Epstein, Bill Gothard, and the Architecture of Abuse

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概要

In 2024, as public conversations about abuse, grooming, and accountability unfolded again and again, Amanda found herself watching familiar patterns repeat. These patterns felt uncomfortably close to the high-control religious world she thought she had left behind. For Amanda, this was not just cultural commentary. It was personal.

In this episode, Amanda and Kyle step away from sensationalism to offer something different: structure.

Using the cases of Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Gothard, Amanda explains the architecture of abuse. She examines how power is built, protected, and normalized, how grooming operates long before it becomes criminal, and why systems so often defend themselves at the expense of survivors.

Rather than focusing on graphic details or individual pathology, this conversation examines the conditions that allow abuse to flourish. It explores why the stories in the news feel eerily familiar, why true accountability and justice rarely occur, and why simply removing bad actors never fixes the underlying problem.

By the end of this episode, you will have a clearer framework for recognizing grooming and power dynamics.

This episode is for anyone who has felt disoriented watching recent narratives unfold, and for those who want language, clarity, and a steadier way of understanding what is really happening beneath the headlines.

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