
Quincy's Personal Tale
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Content Note: This episode contains discussions of sexual assault and other themes of violence against women. Listener discretion is advised. If you or someone you know needs support, resources are listed below in the episode summary.
Quincy Durkin is a queer aspiring filmmaker who found her voice on social media after a life-altering experience at her first full-time job. What began as an exciting opportunity working with basketball influencer "The Professor" quickly turned into something much darker and traumatic. In the years since, Quincy has courageously spoken out about her experiences and the harm she endured within Fearless Church, a group closely tied to that chapter of her life.
Through her advocacy, she has built a platform dedicated to supporting survivors and raising awareness about cult dynamics, coercive control, and the ways these systems manifest in both religious and digital spaces. Her work is grounded in resilience, advocacy, and a commitment to creating safer, trauma-informed communities.
When she’s not advocating, Quincy finds joy in music, travel, and quiet moments with her pups. A devoted fan of her favorite band, MUNA, she embraces the small, grounding rituals that bring comfort and peace amid the ongoing work of healing!
Resources For Sexual Assault Survivors:
- RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) — 24/7 confidential support: 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) or
- National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) —
- MTMV Community Support Network:
For Trans and Queer Survivors:
- FORGE — Support and resources for trans and nonbinary survivors of violence:
- The Trevor Project — Crisis intervention and support for LGBTQIA youth: 1-866-488-7386 or
- LGBT National Help Center — Peer support hotlines and resources:
LGBTQIA+ Community Support:
- Trans Lifeline — Peer support for trans people, by trans people: 1-877-565-8860 or
- PFLAG — Support for LGBTQIA+ people, families, and allies: