
Brandon Salo: Poison into Medicine – Leaving the House of Yahweh
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Ep. #64 Brandon Salo: Poison into Medicine – Leaving the House of Yahweh
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In this conversation, Brandon Salo shares his profound journey as a survivor of the House of Yahweh cult. He discusses his early life, the impact of his parents' divorce, and how he was introduced to the cult by his father. Brandon elaborates on the strict rules and gender dynamics within the cult, including the introduction of polygamy and the treatment of women. He recounts his experiences with relationships, the final straw that led him to leave the cult, and his subsequent journey towards healing and personal growth. In this conversation, Brandon shares his profound journey through grief and loss following the deaths of his father and mother, both of whom died by suicide. He reflects on the impact of these tragedies on his life and the complexities of family dynamics, particularly in relation to mental health issues. Brandon discusses his experiences with the House of Yahweh, the challenges of critical thinking within such environments, and the importance of honesty in personal growth. He also emphasizes the value of community and support for those who have left high-control groups, and he offers insights into defining faith beyond organized religion.
takeaways
- Brandon was born in Michigan in 1985 and faced early family turmoil.
- His father introduced him to the House of Yahweh after a divorce.
- Brandon experienced indoctrination and strict rules within the cult.
- He had a longing to live with his father despite custody struggles.
- The cult's rules became increasingly strict, especially regarding women.
- Brandon's relationships were heavily controlled by the cult's elders.
- He left the cult at 18 after a significant confrontation.
- Brandon struggled with depression and anxiety after leaving the cult.
- He aimed to tell his story fairly, without placing blame.
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